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    1984

    fictional novel, it is very similar to today’s society. In the novel, we are introduced to Winston Smith, one who is against the Big Brother Party who is keeping Oceania under surveillance perpetually. Winston takes us through his expedition on a life of secrecy. The author of the book is George Orwell. The whole novel is written in third person context and in one continuous present storyline. His writing style is superb as he puts the reader in the shoes of Winston. Every emotion Smith feels, the reader

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    Ncfm

    Banking Sector Module NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA LIMITED Test Details: Sr. No. Name of Module Fees (Rs.) Test Duration (in minutes) 120 120 120 120 120 120 105 105 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 No. of Questions Maximum Marks Pass Marks (%) 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 Certificate Validity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Financial Markets: A Beginners’ Module * Mutual Funds : A Beginners' Module Currency Derivatives: A Beginner’s Module Equity

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    well as economic growth of the country. Inspite of all these hindrance the growth of leasing companies is a significant indication of our bright prospects. The traditional sources of funds of our country in the financial market are – the Commercial Banks, DFIs and the stock exchange. But these sources are not enough to effectively meet the growing demand of capital investments for industrialization of the country. And the backdrop of such scenario, leasing companies came forward in the 80s to serving

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    Global Linkage of Foreign Exchange Marke

    4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Title INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS MARKET SIZE AND LIQUIDITY MARKET PARTICIPANTS KINDS OF FX TRANSACTIONS COMPONENTS OF FX TRADING EXCHANGE RATES AND ITS USES GLOBAL LINKAGE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS FACTORS THAT AFFECT FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET TRENDS DIFFERENT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS WHICH LINKS THE FOREX MARKET GLOBALLY BASIS OF COMMUNICATION FOR INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS CONCLUSION BIBLOGRAPHY Page no. 7 9 11

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    Business Ethics

    Daytona State College The Value of Business Ethics To Professional Managers Submitted by: Susana Furtado Business Ethics Professor John Weiss March 26, 2012 The Value of Business Ethics to Professional Managers Ethical management practices have become a highlight of topics in today’s business world. Ethics are the set of moral principles or values that defines right and wrong for a person in management. An organization’s ethics, actions, culture, morals, and management

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    Cablegate

    and Freedom of information Table of Contents Opening 2 Wikileaks and Julian Assange 2 Who is Julian Assange? 3 Cablegate 3 Circumstances of unleashing Cablegate 5 Freedom of information and Whistleblowing 6 The Freedom of Information Act 6 Protected disclosures i.e. Whistleblowing 6 Conclusion 7 Reference List/ Bibliography 8 Opening Wikileaks is a worldwide known organization and Cablegate has been one of the most recognizable, shocking and revealing affair for past years

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    Finance

    l distance to bank branches it offers more time for customers' productive activities. BANK LENDING Lending money is one of the primary functions of the bank. Lending of funds to individuals, traders, businessmen and industrial enterprises, is one of the important activities of commercial banks. Interest earns on these loans and advances are the major source of income of the banks. Interest given on deposits is lower than the interest received on such loans and advances. Amount deposited by the customers

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    Federal Reserve

    and spread throughout the nation causing many banks to claim bankruptcy. Without a central bank to liquefy the market, many wealthy people including J.P Morgan, put large sums of their own money in the market, keeping the economy from going under. The following year, the Congress issued an Act called the, Federal Reserve Act. The Federal Reserve Act is an agreement that created the beginning of the Federal Reserve; the act said that the central bank would be in control of all of the money and being

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    well as economic growth of the country. Inspite of all these hindrance the growth of leasing companies is a significant indication of our bright prospects. The traditional sources of funds of our country in the financial market are – the Commercial Banks, DFIs and the stock exchange. But these sources are not enough to effectively meet the growing demand of capital investments for industrialization of the country. And the backdrop of such scenario, leasing companies came forward in the 80s to serving

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    Terrorism

    terrorists attacks. This means that even the United States is considered as the most powerful country in the world not only in terms of economic sustainability but also in military and intelligence capabilities, terrorists still can able to do terrorism acts to the country (Scheppler, 2005). Despite of this factor, it leads to the conclusion during those times that terrorism becomes a big threat to the peace and order, and security of the people of the United States. Generally, the even wanted to show

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