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...MODEL BYE-LAWS CHAPTER-4 CHAPTER - 4 LISTING OF SECURITIES 4. Listing of Securities A company, desirous of listing its securities on the Exchange, shall be required to file an application, in the prescribed form, with the Exchange before issue of Prospectus by the company, where the securities are issued by way of a prospectus or before issue of 'Offer for Sale', where the securities are issued by way of an offer for sale. The company shall be responsible to follow all the requirements specified in the Companies Act, the listing norms issued by SEBI from time to time and such other conditions, requirements and norms that may be in force from time to time and included hereafter in these Bye-laws and Regulations to make the security eligible to be listed and for continuous listing on the Exchange. 4.1 Applications in Respect of New Issues or Offers for Sale or Book-Building 4.1.1 Except when otherwise allowed by the Governing Board or Managing Director or Relevant Authority in any particular case and subject to compliance with such conditions as it or he may impose, tenders or applications for subscription or purchase or book-building in respect of any new issue or offer for sale of any security shall not be submitted unless the issuer or offerer offers to all a fair and equal opportunity for subscription or purchase and on the same terms as to brokerage to all the trading members and unless it is provided that all tenders and applications for subscription or purchase or book-building...
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...dull boy. Alright Alright Alright Alright Here you go Sure Sure So Sure So Hey You Go Thaway Hi Bye See Ya Okay All work makes Johnny boy dull no play Okay Okay, here you go. Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay okay Okay All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. Alright Alright Alright Alright Here you go Sure Sure So Sure So Hey You Go Thaway Hi Bye See Ya Okay All work makes Johnny boy dull no play Okay Okay, here you go. Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay okay Okay All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. Alright Alright Alright Alright Here you go Sure Sure So Sure So Hey You Go Thaway Hi Bye See Ya Okay All work makes Johnny boy dull no play Okay Okay, here you go. Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay okay Okay All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. Alright Alright Alright Alright Here you go Sure Sure So Sure So Hey You Go Thaway Hi Bye See Ya Okay All work makes Johnny boy dull no play Okay Okay, here you go. Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay okay Okay All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. Alright Alright Alright Alright Here you go Sure Sure So Sure So Hey You Go Thaway Hi Bye See Ya Okay All work makes Johnny boy dull no play...
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...months old. The observation began at 3p.m. on February 21, 2016. The child was at his place of residence with his mother, aunt, and his two sisters’ ages 9 and 12. As a playroom, the children of the home uses the family room because that is where all the toys are along with the laptops and learning aids for the older children. The beginning of the observation started with JD standing inside of the toy chest with nothing inside but his basketball. There were several toys on the floor near JD. The toys consisted of several trucks, a VTech alphabet activity cube, and a VTech Turn and Learn Driver. The VTech Turn and Learn Driver was sitting on a stand directly in front of the toy chest which JD was standing inside of. JD had his left hand on the steering wheel turning the wheel left and right and with his right hand he was hitting center of the wheel making it go “beep, beep”. As the toy produced the beep, beep sounds, JD would imitate them saying “beep, beep also. At different times between the simulated driving, JD would press different buttons on the console of the toy and imitate those sounds also. JD looked up several times at his mother and smiled only to repeat the process again and again. This went on for approximately 15 minutes. JD would eventually press a button that played musical sounds, which caused JD to throw both of his hands up and bob his head up and down while he moved the top of his body from side to side. Everyone in the room was saying, “go JD, go JD” and JD...
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...Overcoming Separation Anxiety on the First Day of School Entering a new environment filled with unfamiliar people can cause anxiety for children -- and their parents! Find out how to overcome the separation anxiety that accompanies a child's first day of school. What You Can Do Before School Preparing your child for school before his first day can greatly reduce any separation anxiety your child may feel when you leave. Here are some ways to familiarize your child with his new environment: • Introduce your child ahead of time to common school activities, such as drawing pictures or storytelling. • Visit your child's classroom a few times before school starts to familiarize her with the space. • Have your child meet his teacher. Don't minimize...
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...months old. The observation began at 3p.m. on February 21, 2016. The child was at his place of residence with his mother, aunt, and his two sisters’ ages 9 and 12. As a playroom, the children of the home uses the family room because that is where all the toys are along with the laptops and learning aids for the older children. The beginning of the observation started with JD standing inside of the toy chest with nothing inside but his basketball. There were several toys on the floor near JD. The toys consisted of several trucks, a VTech alphabet activity cube, and a VTech Turn and Learn Driver. The VTech Turn and Learn Driver was sitting on a stand directly in front of the toy chest which JD was standing inside of. JD had his left hand on the steering wheel turning the wheel left and right and with his right hand he was hitting center of the wheel making it go “beep, beep”. As the toy produced the beep, beep sounds, JD would imitate them saying “beep, beep also. At different times between the simulated driving, JD would press different buttons on the console of the toy and imitate those sounds also. JD looked up several times at his mother and smiled only to repeat the process again and again. This went on for approximately 15 minutes. JD would eventually press a button that played musical sounds, which caused JD to throw both of his hands up and bob his head up and down while he moved the top of his body from side to side. Everyone in the room was saying, “go JD, go JD” and JD...
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...School has ended for the summer, Yuki,Asriel, and Skyylar are waking home from school. "So what are y'all going to do for the summer", said Asriel, "I've never thought of it, what are you going to do Asriel? " Yuki asks, "I want to join the Doves so I can protect those I love", Asriel answers, Skyylar nudges Asriel "hehehe" says Skyylar raising her eyebrows. "The person you love huh, I wonder who that could be", Skyylar says looking at Yuki, Asriel who is blushing red as a tomato yells at Skyylar "SHUT UP!!" As they continue walking home Skyylars house is first. "Well here's my stop, have fuuuuun" Says Skyylar. "Wha-What's that suppose to mean?" says Asriel sounding irritated. Yuki taps Asriels shoulder telling him that they should continue walking home. Yuki and Asriel are walking home from Skyylars house, "so what do you think Skyylar meant by that?"...
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...Hurry up a little(.) Your food’s ready. Me: Acha (Okay) Mum: Khana kane ke baad Diya aur Ayanna ko nahla dena. Zara jaldi. (After eating give your sisters a shower. Hurry up a little.) Me: I don’t want to give them a shower(.) They’re annoying. Mum: Yes, but they’re your sisters so hurry up and do what I said. Me: But// Mum: //No buts(2) Jaldi karo. Me: That’s so not fair. Mum: Life’s not fair so deal with it and hurry the hell up. Me: Fine. Mum: Don’t act like a 2 year old with a tantrum. Me: I’m not(2) Can I at least eat in peace? Mum: Better hurry though. If you make them wait too long you’ll be in trouble. Me: Okay, fine(.) PLEASE LEAVE ME FOR LIKE 2 MINUTES! Mum: Fine then(.) Bye(2) See you 2 minutes. Me: AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH Mum:...
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...My Move It all started 11 years ago in California when my dad first started his job and year by year his team started moving to Austin,Texas. That made him have the big decision this summer of moving to a different state or quitting that job. After my hardworking year of 5th grade, I was ready for a happy and relaxing summer, I was having the best time with my friends. My parents told me the the news that we are moving to Austin,Texas and my mouth dropped the length of the moon and back. I was so surprised that we were moving after 11 years in California. Few weeks later, I started summer school where I took math and cooking and that made me bond with my cousin more. He was there for every birthday of mine and he was the best, that summer since we were selling our home we spent half our time and summer at there home....
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...began to notice someone in the parking lot moving to intersect with our course. I paid little attention to this man, but could see that he was deliberately moving to meet us. I continued to ignore him as he stepped in front of my path and I even attempted to move out of his way. The man, intent on getting my attention, stepped in front of me again now nearly bumping in to each and other I finally looked up to see what he wanted. The rest of the dream was stripped away as I looked into my father’s face. He was younger than I remember him, before he began working as a correctional officer. He was thin like he was when I was in High School and his hair was longer and he wore his typical beard. He was dressed casually, as I would expect him to dress now for any normal afternoon in public. He smiled his broad smile at me and his eyes were bright and alive with laughter. I don’t know when he had reached out but I felt his hands firmly on my shoulders, holding me steady. I broke from my initial shock and I grabbed him in a huge bear-hug and asked him what he was doing there. Not in the sense that it was impossible, but only that I did not expect him to be here. The party we were late for was a good-bye party for him, and he became worried when I was running late...
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...the desperation that transitioning post-Socialist citizens experienced. Furthermore, Ghodsee notes the lack of assistance from the government to provide for their citizens, as they once did under Socialism. However, to note that not all was bad within the transition and that it was bittersweet, Ghodsse states, “No, the Changes had not been easy on them; they barely survived on their little pensions. But after fifty-two years they were still together. Surely there was something worthy in that. Not everything had been a failure,” (2011, P. 148). Ghodsee details that struggles within the transition that individuals face, but also notes a factor within the transition that made it bearable: family. Strong familial ties are depicted within Good Bye, Lenin! The depiction of family within the film supports Ghodsee’s interpretation of familial bonds being needed to make the transition to a post-Socialist society...
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...Season 2012 expanded stats breakdown: KI | HA | MA | TA | FK | FA | HI | GL | BH | TOTAL | AVG | DEFENDERS | RIC | 1. DELEDIO, BRETT $528,100 $-19,600 ($+76,000) NEXT: GWS | | | 33 489 | 8 274 | 3 174 | 36 224 | 1 12 | -3 -12 | 0 14 | 0 54 | 0 9 | 78 (1,238) | 112.55 | | STK | 2. GODDARD, BRENDON $414,200 $+1,200 ($-60,000) NEXT: ADE | | | 36 510 | 22 204 | 9 180 | 16 120 | 1 15 | -3 -30 | 0 5 | 0 30 | 0 7 | 81 (1,041) | 94.64 | | FRE | 3. BROUGHTON, GREG $404,200 $-4,400 ($-12,000) NEXT: BYE | | | 24 327 | 18 232 | 18 147 | 36 264 | 2 12 | 0 -30 | 0 1 | 0 6 | 1 2 | 99 (961) | 87.36 | | WCE | 4. WATERS, BEAU $438,900 $+0 ($+100,700) NEXT: CAR | | | 0 441 | 0 140 | 0 231 | 0 112 | 0 12 | 0 -30 | 0 0 | 0 36 | 0 3 | 0 (945) | 94.50 | | COL | 5. CLARKE, MARTY $307,700 $-10,400 ($+166,200) NEXT: BYE | | | 21 375 | 14 156 | 3 132 | 8 120 | 0 6 | -3 -15 | 0 0 | 0 0 | 1 3 | 44 (777) | 70.64 | | BRL | 6. GOLBY, MITCHELL $354,600 $+0 ($+89,400) NEXT: HAW | | | 0 330 | 0 156 | 0 147 | 0 140 | 0 9 | 0 -30 | 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 (752) | 75.20 | | WBD | 7. HARGRAVE, RYAN $322,200 $+0 ($+89,500) NEXT: PTA | | | 0 351 | 0 148 | 0 174 | 0 40 | 0 6 | 0 -27 | 0 0 | 0 6 | 0 2 | 0 (700) | 77.78 | | GWS | 8. TOWNSEND, JACOB $180,300 $+0 ($+76,100) NEXT: RIC | | | 0 120 | 0 46 | 0 48 | 0 120 | 0 11 | 0 -21...
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...Rhetorical Analysis of Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a play about the narrator turned hero named Tom. Tom works at a shoe warehouse and writes poetry in his free time; while also taking on the responsibilities of his family after his father left. The mother Amanda lives in her memories of gentleman callers and parties, while avoiding the reality of her crippled daughter Laura who is in a dream world of little glass animals. Her mother seeing no future for her, she gets Tom to find a bachelor for Laura and invite him to dinner. Instead Tom brings home Jim his employee and also unknown secret idol of Laura’s from high school. Jim gets her from out this dream world, but when he breaks off bad news of him being engaged Laura withdraws for good. Angering the mother and eventually leading to Tom leaving as his father did. In this play Tennessee Williams uses a multitude of symbols. From these symbols, there comes deeper understanding of the relationship between the play’s four characters. The most obvious symbol in this play is Laura’s glass menagerie, representing the world she lives in. Being that this glass menagerie is a representation of Laura’s world. I understood that when Jim bumped into the table and knocked the menagerie over causing it shatter; Laura picking up the pieces then handing it to Jim, showed then that she wanted Jim to be her world/her happiness. Another recurring symbol is that of the fire escape. Each symbol is a concrete...
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...calls him over and goes Kyle this is my boyfriend Ryan. It felt like my heart stopped i like my cousins boyfriend…, He smelt like my favorite Axe, It was the blue one. I wasn’t gonna be rude so i shook his hand his hands were soft. Alexis looked at me and said um.. Kyle ur face is red, of yeah i’m just a little sunburnt i'll see you later. Time skip…. Lunch we all hurried down and sat at one table. I sat by Ryan and Alexis, Ryan was in the middle.. I was listening to Hollywood undead (my favorite band) he look at...
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...The final colonial war was the French and Indian war. The English and the French battled for colonial dominance in North America, the Caribbean and India. The British won the war, but the debt that was incurred almost destroyed the English government. The debt caused rising tensions that led to the American revolution. The French and Indian war altered the political and economical relations between Britain and the American colonies. Before the French and Indian war(1754) France had some control over North America, however in 1763 after the French and Indian war due to their lost the treaty of Paris marked an end of power for France in North America. In addition, George Washington's loyalty resided on the British because he served for general...
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