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    Crisil Merits and Demerits

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    Advantages of Credit Rating Different benefits accrue from use of rated instruments to different class of investors or the company. These are explained as under: A. Benefits to Investors 1. Safety of investments. Credit rating gives an idea in advance to the investors about the degree of financial strength of the issuer company. Based on rating he decides about the investment. Highly rated issues gives an assurance to the investors of safety of Investments and minimizes his risk. 2. Recognition

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    The Ending of Mandatory Retirement in Ontario As of December 12‚ 2006 Ontario residents can decide for themselves whether they want to continue working past the age of 65 or whether they want to terminate their employment and start to enjoy their retirement. In Ontario‚ a new law‚ Bill 211 came into effect “Ending of Mandatory Retirement Statue Law Amendment Act of 2005.” The bill was given Royal Assent on December 12‚ 2005 however in order to allow employers time to make the necessary provisions

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    RADHAKRISHNAN Assistant ProfessorDept of EEER.V.S.college of engg &techCoimbatoreTamilnaduPh-09677149072 | Career Profile An Electrical Engineer equipped with knowledge of circuit designing‚ transmission and distribution‚ embedded systems and renewable energy sources willing to join an esteemed organization to explore adventurous‚ innovative working opportunities and to achieve new heights through dedication and hard work which combines my professional knowledge with my analytical

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    To: Chief Operating Officer‚ Mary Litton Date: December 11‚ 1996 From: Operations Team Re: Insurance Policy Analysis and Recommendation As requested‚ our team has conducted a thorough analysis of the four existing insurance policies (RCNC1‚ RCNC2‚ CTC‚ and HIC)‚ including the costs and benefits of each proposal‚ and associated risks. Based on our investigation‚ we recommend using the CTC insurance plan as of March 1‚ 1997. CTC Excels on Cost Savings and Risk Our analysis focused on achieving

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    Cricket merits & Demerits

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    subcontinent‚ the West Indies and Southern Africa. Yes‚ cricket is the most popular sport in the region of South Asia these days. Although‚ at world level cricket is second most popular‚ before football‚ but in South Asia it’s the first most. Below are some points why cricket has become more popular than any other games in India • Cricket is a game played between 10 to 12 nations across the world and is thereby relatively insignificant in terms of the country’s image in sports. And yet it gathers all the media

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    There have been many debates about whether students across Ontario should be wearing a school uniform among multiple groups of people for years. Despite the opposing side‚ I believe school uniforms should be mandatory at all high schools in Ontario for a few reasons. Uniforms allow for quick preparation times in mornings. There would be no judgments among students based on clothing‚ and uniforms introduced in schools would prepare students for the uniformity of adult life. With the introduction

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    Is the Internet a sea of information or a source of human catastrophe or a forum for democracy or a source of rumors? President Lee Myung-bak‚ speaking at the June 17 ministerial meeting of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development which discussed the future of the Internet economy‚ said that the Internet without trust can be “a poison instead of medicine.” He expressed concerns about spam mails hiding under anonymity and the spread of lies and incorrect information that threaten

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    Ontario Teacher’s Pension Plan Board: Hedging Foreign Currency Exposure Ontario Teacher’s Pension Plan Board: Hedging Foreign Currency Exposure Issue Identification The Ontario Teacher’s Pension Plan (OTPP) is a defined contribution plan that was created in 1917 to provide and administer a pension plan for Ontario school teachers.  Sponsored by the Ontario Government and the Ontario Teacher’s Federation‚ the plan currently supports 343‚000 teachers‚ former teachers and pensioners. The recent

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    [edit]Proto-globalization Main article: Proto-globalization The next phase‚ known as proto-globalization‚ was characterized by the rise of maritime European empires‚ in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ first the Portuguese and Spanish Empires‚ and later the Dutch and British Empires. In the 17th century‚ world trade developed further when chartered companies like the British East India Company (founded in 1600) and the Dutch East India Company (founded in 1602‚ often described as the first multinational

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    Our community’s source of water is Lake Ontario. However before the water arrives to our taps it undergoes a long cleansing process. This process includes pumping‚ storing and distributing the water. There are many ways to store water works systems. Some systems‚ because of local needs‚ store their source water in large natural or man-made reservoirs‚ essentially small lakes. These are often created by the damming of mountain streams‚ and in many cases‚ normal recreational activities are permitted

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