Chapter -1 INTRODUCTION RATIONALE OF THE STUDY In order to fulfill the requirement of the MIS course, it has chosen Mercantile Bank Ltd. Our course instructor Rakib has selected the overall topic of the report. The topic of my report is “Management Information System Of Mercantile Bank Ltd”. METHODOLOGY OF THE REPORT Primary objective: The primary objective of this report is to familiar with the working environment of present institutions and also fulfill the requirement
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asymptomatic e.g. AF. * History taking make sure include: * Precipitating factors, onset, nature (fast/slow, regular/irregular), duration, associated symptoms (chest pain, dyspnoea, collapse). * Causes: * CARDIAC: * MI. * CAD. * LV aneurysm. * Mitral valve disease. * Cardiomyopathy. * Pericarditis. * Myocarditis. * Aberrant conduction pathways. * NON-CARDIAC: * Caffeine.
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average life span of 20 years and is now protected by the law. It has various great morphological adjustments to its unordinary encouraging propensities, making it a standout amongst the oddest looking creatures on the planet. The species is in some cases alluded to as Madagascar's
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Certificate in Human Resources Practice 2013/14 Student; Jason Hal (21303364) Assignment 1 Developing Yourself as an Effective HR Practitioner Tutor; Sara McTrusty/Val Swales Submission date; 06th November 2013 Venue: Darlington College Contents 1. Introduction…………………………..............…………………………............3 2. Activity 1 Summarise The HRPM…………………………..…......................4 2
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involved in brain recovery, after an injury or trauma. Neural networks and how they trigger an action potential, neuroplasticity, learning experience and therapy in patient recovery or remission are very important in brain recovery. In this essay, case studies that underwent neuroplasticity due to brain damage will be shown as well as how the treatment they underwent both psychologically and physically ‘changed their brain’. In computer science and associated fields, artificial neural networks are
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1930s Laura Beshears. The Journal of American Culture. Malden: Sep 2010. Vol. 33, Iss. 3; pg. 197, 10 pgs Abstract (Summary) Prohibition, which came into effect in July of 1920 with the passing of the Eighteenth Amendment, also illustrated the progressives' idealism, as many believed that the elimination of alcohol, because it allegedly created "poverty, marital distress, and negligence," would cleanse society (Mordden 141). [...] the birth of the radio and the movies as well as the development of
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NGO Promoted Microcredit Programs and Women's Empowerment in Rural Bangladesh Introduction: Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in rural Bangladesh are reaching out to poor women with collateral-free credit programs aimed at both alleviating poverty and increasing women's status. The present study investigated the hypothesis that participation in credit-related activities by NGO credit members leads to greater empowerment of credit members compared to nonmembers. Objectives: To measure the status
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INTERNET, PROSTITUTION, AND HIV/AIDS The number of HIV/AIDS cases in the Philippines has surpassed the 10,000- mark in July. The Department of Health's Philippine HIV/AIDS Registry showed that from 1984 to September 2012, there were 10,830 HIV cases and 1,078 of them became AIDS with 353 deaths. To date, about 10 new cases are reported daily. Since the first AIDS case was diagnosed in 1984, the HIV/AIDS level in the Philippines has been regarded as mysteriously “low and slow.” However, latest statistics
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way to responding to harmful substances, often due to cigarette smoking, over a length of time (NICE, 2008). There are over 900,000 patients diagnosed with COPD in the UK currently, and it is believed that as many are not diagnosed. COPD is a progressive disease, which often explains why those diagnosed with the disease are in their fifties (NICE, 2008). The progression and damage of COPD cannot be reversed or treated, but patients can be given treatments to relieve the symptoms and comfort
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History of English (Source: A History of English by Barbara A. Fennell) The English language is spoken by 750 million people in the world as either the official language of a nation, a second language, or in a mixture with other languages (such as pidgins and creoles.) English is the (or an) official language in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; however, the United States has no official language. Indo-European language and people English is classified genetically as a Low West Germanic
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