Question No. | Answer | 1 | a. Well-developed equity market & dispersed ownership | 2 | c. Voluntary practices | 3 | a. Advertising | 4 | a. Monetary Policy | 5 | c. That portion of bank’s total cash reserves which they are statutorily required to hold with the RBI. | 6 | b. The Greenbury Committee, 1995 | 7 | b. Bank | 8 | d. Harshad Mehta scam, 1992 | 9 | b. Diffused Debt | 10 | a. Director | 11 | b. De Facto | 12 | b. Independent auditors | 13 | a. Ganguly Group |
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During the course of AAA 412, there was a major focus on what is next for Africa. Many classes the chronical the journey of Africa, and discuss Africa as a war torn continent, that all major powers in the world want control over because of the vast amount of resources. However, this class talked about the advantages that Africa has, and the possibilities that are ahead for its people and its citizens. This class specifically discussed West Africa and the unique challenges that it has faced and continues
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RAFT –Task 2 Root Cause Analysis A-1. Sentinel Event A sentinel event is an event that happens expectantly in a healthcare facility that could result possible death, physical or mental injury to patients unrelated to natural causes of the patients illness as defined by Joint Commission (www.joint commission.org). On the afternoon of Thursday, September 14, at approximately 12:30 p.m. a ‘Code Pink’ (child abduction alert) was called when a minor child/patient, Tina, was discharged to the care of her
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How can we as a society strive to increase political engagement? A democracy works best, only when its citizenry is able and willing to defend its government in the face of adversity. However, a representative democracy only works when its citizens are informed and equipped with civility, awareness, and a willingness to create change. For the purpose of this paper, we will consider the United States a representative democracy. The United States functions as a representative democracy because it
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service systems. The article is divided into sections focusing on the Purpose of Ethics, Applied Ethics in the Counseling Profession, and Contextual Understanding of Ethics in the Counseling Practice, etc. The author could have explained in depth the importance of Ethics are critical to the counseling profession, uniting professionals in common beliefs, values, and actions and thus, promoting a collective professional identity while ensuring that individuals who belong to the profession engage in behaviors
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responsibility means being held accountable for ones actions. It means not only being held accountable by societies standards and expectations, but also to be personally hold myself accountable for my actions, or lack there of. It means having accountability to society, to my teachers, to my co-workers, to my boss, and most importantly, to my family. Being personally responsible is a key component to college success. It is important to strive for good grades in order to further my education. Through
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Recognizing the importance of issues, Microchip implemented change in the workplace, rebuilt, and created a supportive culture. Lyle and other supervisors spent more time on the floor with employees to observe, analyze, and collaborate on the present and upcoming issues. Also, they used informal and formal feedback as well as gave workers opportunties to express their concerns. Moreover, Lyle evaluated teamwork and team standards in the workplaces to help people reconnect and create accountability for the
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Management and Project Management Throughout this paper I will be discussing Human Resource Management principles compared to Operations Management principles, Project Management principles compared to Operations Management principles, and the importance of professional service organizations in standardizing a profession. Human resources management evolved from the task-oriented nature of personnel administration in the 1980s and 1990s to a strategy-focused extension of the organization in the
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Auditor Independence, Corporate Responsibility, Enhanced Financial Disclosures, Analysis Conflicts of Interest, Commission Resources and Authority, Studies and Reports, Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability, White Collar Crime Penalty Enhancement, Corporate Tax Returns, and Corporate Fraud Accountability. This Act requires that top management assume responsibility for the financial records that are put out by the corporation. The have to sign off on the information before it is released. This
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Abstract In this paper, we will look into the relationship between democracy and economic development. The paper opens with a brief look into the importance of economic development, and then looks into democracy and its elements and how they factor into the growth of the economy, with some hypotheses from specialists of the field. Cases of economic growth in non-democratic countries are also delved into, namely the case of China. There the paper analyzes what results in economic growth in the absence
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