of Basel I to be later followed by Basel II and Basel III. Thus a new culture in financial controls and risk management has arisen to safeguard the banking industry in particular and the economies in general. Basel III has been introduced to impose more restrictions on banks to reduce their ability of speculation in the financial markets. However, as was proved by the recent crisis, the Islamic banks were spared from its problems, and therefore do not need such extra controls in this matter unless
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Furthermore, this study extends an application of the TPB by examining the moderating influence of perceived behavioral control on the attitude-intention relationship. Keywords Consumer behaviour, Value analysis, Purchasing, Personal hygiene, Paper type Research paper An executive summary for managers and executive
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International Review of Finance, 11:1, 2011: pp. 1–17 DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2443.2010.01125.x Two Common Problems in Capital Structure Research: The FinancialDebt-To-Asset Ratio and Issuing Activity Versus Leverage Changes IVO WELCH Brown University, RI and NBER ABSTRACT This paper points out two common problems in capital structure research. First, although it is not clear whether non-financial liabilities should be considered debt, they should never be considered as equity. Yet, the common financial-debt-to-asset
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Abstract Working in the medical field can be a rewarding experience, when you see the patients feeling better, returning to the comfort of their homes and life as they know it. However it can also have its challenges. Working in a medical lab where there is no team work between the various sub-departments causes’ poor patient care and decreased turnaround times. The purpose for this experiment is to create an environment in which the labs sub-departments can work together as a core lab (a team
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Abstract Working in the medical field can be a rewarding experience, when you see the patients feeling better, returning to the comfort of their homes and life as they know it. However it can also have its challenges. Working in a medical lab where there is no team work between the various sub-departments causes’ poor patient care and decreased turnaround times. The purpose for this experiment is to create an environment in which the labs sub-departments can work together as a core lab (a team
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Do X-rays Requested By Triage Nurses Decrease Waiting Times? Research in Health and Social Care Introduction: Since 1991 when the patient’s charter (Department of Health 1991) was introduced, Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments have been under pressure to see, treat and discharge patients within a certain time period. In 1991 75% of walking wounded who presented to the department had to be discharged within one hour. It was subsequently changed in 2004 when the government decided
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Acknowledgement………………………………………………….1 Abstract……………………………………………………………..2 Introduction…………………………………………………………..3 Objectives…………………………………………………………….6 Review of Literature………………………………………………….7 Sampling Technique………………………………………………10 Target Population…………………………………………………..11 Sample Size…………………………………………………………12 Questionnaire………………………………………………………13 Results……………………………………………………………….14 Conclusion…………………………………………………………22 Limitations………………………………………………………….22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “ALL PRAISES TO ALLAH WHO CREATED THIS UNIVERSE FOR
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BIO360 Paper Critique Objective The objective of this study was to see if there was an increase in recovery rate of patients recovering from surgery when they are subjected to views of nature. It was hypothesized that individuals that were subjected to natural scenery would have a reduction in stress leading to a faster recovery. This topic is interesting because it allows one to see if different stimuli induce a pleasant reaction in individuals. If the stimulus is successful in making patients
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expertise and always provide support and opinion for our study at the leisure time, and with her professional skill and experience shared for us. Her valuable suggestions helped all of us to apply and comprehend the theories and help us to get more details for our paper. Starbucks is the top to become the most famous coffee chain store in the minds of customers. These researchers attempt to find out why Starbucks has been able to gain a lead in coffee chains. This research aims at verifying that
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