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    many non-government organizations to replicate the model and offer similar financial services to the poor. The microfinance sector (in both rural and urban sectors) is now dominated by NGOs collectively known as NGO-MFIs, which offer financial services as “private not-for-profit business”. The three large MFIs (namely ASA, BRAC and Grameen Bank) cover almost three-fourth of the market share. At present, microfinance services are provided by a range of NGO-MFIs, microfinance banks, government programs

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    Commercial Banks

    financial intermediary and a type of bank. It raises funds by collecting deposits from businesses and consumers via checkable deposits, savings deposits, and time deposits. It makes loans to businesses and consumers. It also buys corporate bonds and government bonds. Its primary liabilities are deposits and primary assets are loans and bonds. For Eg: - Arab-islamic Bank, Amman-Cairo Bank etc… .Commercial banks work with short term funds. Their working capital consists mainly of moneys deposited by customers

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    Unit 1 Gov Vocab

    Compromise - an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. Anarchy - a state of disorder due to absence or no recognition of authority. Limited Government - Basic principle of U.S. government that each person has rights that government cannot take away Representative government - Citizens choose officials (representatives) who make decisions about public policy Magna Carta - the royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John

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    Constitutional Convention: Critical Issues At The Convention

    Pg. 39-50 Critical Issues at the Convention • Just like the writers of the Declaration of Independence, there were more issues that needed to be addressed if a new government was to be formed. • Even though it was written in the declaration, the Constitution did not say a word about everyone being equally protected under the law. o Representation- The first issue discussed was how to set up the new Congress so that all states have an equal voice.  New Jersey Plan- The proposal at the Constitutional

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    Constitution Paper

    Constitution that was created had stronger central than it did state governments. Congress had power over, trade between states, taxes, army raising, commerce of interstate, and much more. A government of three branches was established. The judicial branch handled federal issues and disputes; the President was in charge of the legislative and executive branches. Anti-federalists believed in central governments being weak, but in state governments being strong. As this is the way it was in The Articles of

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    Organizational Strategy

    widespread domestic delivery network throughout Turkey with a total of 926 branches, over 15,000 employees and more than 3,600 ATMs, Akbank operates via its Head Office in Istanbul and 20 regional directorates throughout Turkey. This Bank offers banking services to over 8 million consumer, more than 490,000 commercial and SME, and approximately 4,500 corporate customers via the Internet branch and call center in addition to its branches. AkBank sustainability vision is to become the leader in Turkey and

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    Sonali Bank

    Number of employees | 21,839 | Website | Sonalibank.com.bd | History Sonali Bank was established in 1972 under the Bangladesh Banks (Nationalisation) Order, through the amalgamation and nationalization of the branches of National Bank of Pakistan, Bank of Bhowalpur and Premier Bank branches located in East Pakistan until the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. When it was established, Sonali Bank had a paid up capital of 30 million taka. In 2001, its authorized and paid up capital were Tk 10 billion

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    Cja/394 Local, State and Federal Police Organization Management Issue Trends

    Local, State and Federal Police Organization Management Issue Trends As Robinson (2009) reveals, policing has dramatically changed within the last three decades. While the majority of departments and officers (Robinson, 2009), reportedly 75% serve local towns and cities and thereby comprise a tier of the local government, these departments have been increasingly challenged to meet the changing needs of the community, the political directives and do so in ways that serve all the stakeholders

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    What Are The Powers Of National Government

    States of America, we, as citizens, give our government certain powers via the United States Constitution. We allow the government to have these powers, not so that they may control us and everything we do, but so that they may protect us and provide us with a form of civilization and order. We give certain powers to the national government, but we do not give them all of the power over our nation, as we do not want to end up living under an absolute government. Instead, we take some powers and give

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    Blaw Assignment

    1. The three branches of U.S. government are legislative, executive and judicial. For each of these, name the highest level of organization that acts for that branch and give a BRIEF description for each of that branch’s/organization’s function. a. Legislative: Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. They’re function is to vests power to legislate in the Congress of the United States. b. Executive: President; He/ she carries out federal laws and recommends them

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