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    Impact Of The Silk Road

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    The Silk Road, one of the largest and most influential trade routes in the world, has had a massive effect on not only china but a large portion of the world. It stretched from china through to India, Persia, Arabia and Europe and operated from around 114 BCE to 1450 CE. Not only material goods were exchanged, as religions, philosophies, technology and diseases were traded during the length of the Silk Road’s operation. This enormous trade route opened up opportunities for technology, as…

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    Cash vs. Credit Credit cards are cards given by the banks that are used for buying goods and services, and also offering credit services. Credit cards are being used as an alternative to cash, something that has come up as a result of technological changes. On the other hand, cash is the use of liquid money for shopping or buying of product. This is usually the money at hand that is used for shopping. People have different opinions about both, and different people have different preferences when…

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    Throughout the Post Classical era (600 C.E - 1450 C.E), there were several powerful conquests and religious influences across Eurasia. Historical terms such as Pax Mongolica and Dar al-Islam refer to two of the most influential groups in the Post Classical Era, the Mongols and the Islams. Reasonable minds will differ, but I think the most important and influential development during the Post Classical Era was Pax Mongolica. This condensed essay will provide persuasive evidence from many sources…

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    period, the demand for extension of deposit insurance was gaining momentum on account of significant increase in the operations of Urban Cooperative Banks and their volume of deposits and more particularly in the context of sad experience of Palai Central Bank failure. As extension of deposit insurance to cooperative banking sector presupposes some semblance of Reserve Bank control over them, some provisions of B.R. Act, 1949 were made applicable to Urban Cooperative banks in 1966 after an…

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    I have conducted an interview with the Chief Financial Officer of Commercial Bank of Dubai, Mr. Thomas Pereira about the Corporate Social Responsibilities and organizational structure of the company which is stated below:- Question Q1 - Please let me know about Commercial Bank of Dubai The bank has started the operation in 1969 by the patronage of His Highness the Late Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum. CBD has started its operation as a joint venture of Commerzbank, Chase Manhattan Bank and…

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    Every day, violence is increasing in Latin America, and people are very worried about that. The Republic of Panama as a part of Central America faces many threats with national and international reaches. The most important national security threat is Narco-terrorism because it negatively affects many aspects of our society. When looking for the cause of increase in violence and criminal activities, the Panamanians know for sure that it is due to Narco-terrorism. In this essay, we will…

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    1.0 Introduction The goal of this essay is to trace the strategic change and directions of the Virgin Atlantic. The Virgin Atlantic is one of the leading private enterprise in the UK. Its growth since inception, has been marked with fluctuating financial performance. In the last ten years however, the growth of the company has been inconsistence with the period between 2012 and 2015 experiencing poor financial performance (Hollinger and Wild, 2015). This led to strategic moves like…

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    There is a Central bank in India, called the Reserve Bank of India; this central bank is given power to control and manage many aspects of the banking system, one in particular credit policies. The Reserve Bank of India is known as one of the strongest central banks in the world, due to the fact of its sound policies and management that it employs. The Reserve Bank of India was one of…

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    Travancore Bank Ltd. has come a long way from being a bank started by the Diwan of Travancore, C.P. Ramaswami Iyer in 1945. Headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram, it was a premier bank of Kerala and undertook general banking business in addition to the government treasury work and foreign exchanges business. It achieved the name ‘State Bank of Travancore’ after it became a subsidiary of the State Bank of India (SBI) in 1960 under the SBI Subsidiary Banks Act, 1959. On 31st March 2017, it merged…

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    Neutrality Vs Neutrality

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    inspires virtually all macroeconomic theory. Mathematical economists depend on this so-called classical separation, or later kinds of it, to forecast the belongings of economic policy. Assume a macroeconomist is reviewing monetary policy from a central bank, such as the Federal Reserve. When the Fed involves in open market operations, the macroeconomist does not accept that variations in the money supply will variation future capital equipment, employment stages or actual wealth in long-run…

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