Validation of Vehicle Registration number - Validation of Engine number - Validation of Chassis number - Validation of Fitness Certificate - Validation of Tax Token - Validation of ownership details - Information regarding Traffic case filed against a vehicle. - Information of Case status - Fine amount for Prosecution code - Some other vehicle related information. Particulars SMS – outgoing / USSD request SMS – incoming * Tariffs applicable for all Robi Pre & Post paid subscribers. * VAT will be applicable
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Capital Asset Pricing Model and Arbitrage Pricing Theory in the Italian Stock Market: an Empirical Study ARDUINO CAGNETTI∗ ABSTRACT The Italian stock market (ISM) has interesting characteristics. Over 40% of the shares, in a sample of 30 shares, together with the Mibtel market index, are normally distributed. This suggests that the returns distribution of the ISM as a whole may be normal, in contrast to the findings of Mandelbrot (1963) and Fama (1965). Empirical tests in this study suggest that
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MGT3110 Business and Society MODULE HANDBOOK 2013-2014 Module Leader (London): Dr. Andrea Werner Module Tutor (Dubai): Mr. Kieran Ross Middlesex University Dubai Business School Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION AND MODULE SUMMARY.............................................................3 Module aims .................................................................................................................3 Contacts ........................................................
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environmental scan as a valued tool for the facilities management (FM) operation to assist in determining strategic direction. Design/methodology/approach – After defining the environmental scan, its usefulness is explored from the perspective of a single case study public institution FM organisation. Once the information is captured, the potential analysis and value is discussed. Findings – The environmental scan is seen as a valuable tool in the FM organisation to solicit input from both the institution’s
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GIST OF THE FINDINGS by S.U.Khan J. 1. The disputed structure was constructed as mosque by or under orders of Babar. 2. It is not proved by direct evidence that premises in dispute including constructed portion belonged to Babar or the person who constructed the mosque or under whose orders it was constructed. 3. No temple was demolished for constructing the mosque. 4. Mosque was constructed over the ruins of temples which were lying in utter ruins since a very long time before the
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of Contents 1- Question 1 3 1.1 Justification 3 2 Question 2 3 2. Justification 3 3- Question 3 4 3.1 Justification 4 4- Question 4 4 4.1 Justification 4 5 Question 5 5 5.1 Justification 5 6 Question 6 5 6.1 Justification 5 6- Reference List 6 Question 1 Dmitrij, L &
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to have 1761 cases, Babesia sp was reported to have 1762 cases, while Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato had the most at 30,000 cases of Lyme disease reported each year, and Rickettsia sp had 6 cases per million. Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the bacterium that causes Anaplasmosis which can be fatal if not treated correctly, a few of the several possible symptoms are fever, headache, confusion, and abdominal pain,
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including: total cases disposed, appealed cases, reversed cases, probability of appeal, rank by probability of appeal, probability of reversal, rank by probability of reversal, conditional probability of reversal given appeal, rank by conditional probability of reversal given appeal and overall sum of ranks. The judges that rank the highest (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd) have the lowest probability to have appealed cases, reversed cases and lowest conditional probability of reversed cases given appeal. In
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The Legal Environment of Business II Chapter 19 Review Questions 19-1 Why did Congress create administrative agencies? The administrative agencies were created by Congress because they felt that the anticompetitive conduct of railroads and other corporations could best be controlled by separate administrative agencies with defined statutory mandates. Also during 1929 because of the stock market crash and the beginning of the Great Depression Congress felt the need of additional agencies
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THE TOURISM LIFE CYCLE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRETAN CASE Dr Konstantinos Andriotis 1 Hellenic Open University, Greece. Abstract: The increasing demand of international tourists for holidays has resulted in a rapidly increase of the number of tourist destinations. To explain destinations development the life cycle approach has been widely adopted. According to Butler (1980) destinations pass through a predictable sequence of six stages. These stages are: exploration, involvement, development, consolidation
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