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    Part 3: The impact of crises on economic cycles As we have seen‚ economic cycles are dotted with crises. These crises are the causes of the imbalance of the system‚ and they also become a necessity in order to recover.   Every great crisis has enabled the states to identify faults and defects of the economy‚ and they are indicative of system malfunction. Thus‚ States learn from their mistakes and make arrangements to avoid another crisis. This is called "purging" of the economic system.  This

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    Nepal Investment Bank

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    “Management Practice of an Organization” referred to Nepal Investment Bank Limited. It has been a gratifying and knowledgeable for us to prepare this report. We are grateful to Lecturer Mr. Anul Joshi and Professor Mr. Shyam Krishna Joshi of Organization and management‚ Advance college of Engineering and management for his encouragement and valuable suggestion. We are especially indebted to Mrs.Arpana Giri(Relationship Manager) and all the staffs of Nepal Investment Bank Putalisadak Branch who provided

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    Tourism Business In Nepal

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    Tourism is defined as a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industries that delivers a travel experience to individuals and groups traveling fifty miles or more from their homes for purposes of pleasure. The business sectors comprising the tourism industry include: transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ shops‚ entertainment venues‚ activity facilities‚ and a variety of hospitality service providers who cater to individuals or groups traveling away from home.  Tourism

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    Buddha Air in Nepal

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    research and development of aircraft‚ which extended beyond the war to commercial aviation.History of Airline Industry in NepalThe first airline Nepal Airlines Corporation was formed in July 1958 by the Nepalese government and a flag carrier. Indian Airlines ruled the Nepalese sky prior to this date .Royal Nepal took over the international schedules in 1960. Nepal Airline started its fleet with Douglas DC-3s‚ which quickly moved

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    The art of weaving is an old tradition in the kingdom of Nepal‚ especially in the mountainous regions of the country. Radii‚ Pakhi‚ Bakkhu‚ Darhi are well known Nepalese products produced in these regions using indigenous wool. The marketing of these products has been confined to the domestic market. The traditional designs of Nepalese-Tibetan carpets are basically influenced by Buddhism‚ but in recent years the Nepalese manufacturers have introduced modern designs and colors in line with present

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    12 3.3. History of Banking Sector in Nepal 13 4. REQUISTIE OF A BANK AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 14 4.1. The capital adequacy to be maintained 14 4.2. Classification of Capital Fund 14 4.3. Total Risk-weight Assets 17 4.4. Description to be sent with regard to capital fund 17 4.5. Provision for Auditing 18 4.6. Actions may be taken in case Directives as to capital fund are not followed: 18 4.7. Repeal and Saving 18 5. TREND ANALYSIS OF BANKS IN NEPAL 19 6. CONCLUSION 25 7. REFRENCES 25

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    On October 20th‚ 2015 I had clinical in the Thomasville Crises Center. First‚ when I entered into the building‚ I felt uncomfortable‚ the atmosphere was unpleasant‚ people (patients) seemed scary. Later after interaction with the patients the fear and uncomfortable feeling disappeared. Despite of patients’ variety conditions (substance withdrawal or mental health diseases)‚ they are the same people I may interact in public places. Also‚ some of the patients possessed adequate judgement and/or thinking

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    Energy Crises in Pakistan

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    FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BS-17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT‚ 2012 ENGLISH (Précis & Composition) 30 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 TIME ALLOWED: (PART-I MCQs) THREE HOURS (PART-II) 2 HOURS & 30 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 80 NOTE:(i) Candidate must write Q.No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q.No. in the Question Paper. (ii) Overwriting/cutting of the options/answers will not be given credit. PART-II NOTE:(i) PART-II is to be attempted on

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    Kukri--the Knife of Nepal

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    Zachariah T. Ms. Katherine S. English 10A 10 January 2013 Kukri – The Knife of Nepal The kukri or khukuri has been the weapon of choice for Nepalese soldiers since at least the 1600’s and has been extensively used as an all-purpose knife in the Indian cultures. This knife has been used for everything from a reaper of bamboo‚ wheat‚ and barley‚ digging furrows‚ cutting up meat and vegetables‚ to the unique‚ effective fighting knife with an established reputation of being irreplaceable for chopping

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    Price Rise in Nepal!!!!!

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    alarming rate. As compared to china and other developed European countries most of the south Asian countries even India had failed miserably in controlling its population. In context of Nepal the main reason for the rise in price may be the frequent strikes and lock-outs in the industrial region. The political instability is also one of the main reasons for the raise of price. Well well well‚ after all that we should not forget the corruption in our country. Our country is still a developing

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