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    In chapter two of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Freire mentions the banking model of education. He describes the teacher-student relationship as a banking model. A relationship where the teacher is the depositor and the students are the depositories. The teacher deposits information he/she wants to engrave in students and the students as the depositories, receive, memorize, and repeat the information. Freire, mentions that the banking model of education works because teachers make it clear in…

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    Bahrain based Islamic retail bank that is licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain and provides retail, commercial, treasury and financial institutions and other banking services. Ithmaar bank provides a diverse range of Sharia-compliant products and services that cater to the financing and investment needs of individuals and institutions.  In 2003, Shamil Bank purchased all the assets and liabilities of FIBEC. Shamil Bank then sold the entire share capital of FIBEC to DMI and…

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    1. Depend on the argument that this problem is not a big issue as maturity assets can be shifted to another bank in exchange for assets. 2. Banks can increase its interest rates so that they can uphold these at the time of difficulty and attractive liability management can be used to solve the liquidity problem. But there is a similar problem that all banks face that is their liabilities mature faster than their assets and this can be overcome by the third option. 3. Debt monetization where…

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    India, is a developing country, that is strongly built through its exports, has a constant rate of economic growth per year, and the country that was least affected by the global financial crisis, out of the three. When looking at 2008 to 2010, even though this was when the crisis transpired, India was still able to have a GDP growth rate over 2%. This did not mean that India was able to avoid the financial crisis, but rather dampen the effects of it, relative to the United States of America. In…

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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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    Pharmaceutical Synthesis

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    lower temperature. Figure 5 DIstillation under Reduced Pressure STEAM DISTILLATION Steam distillation is a special type of distillation used for temperature sensitive materials like natural aromatic compounds which are insoluble in water, but volatile in steam. The non-volatile impurities are left behind in the flask. It once was a popular laboratory method for purification of organic compounds, but has become obsolete by vacuum distillation. Figure 6 Steam Distillation EXTRACTION WITH A…

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    1a) Yes, there is a correlation between the structures and the observed volatilities of compounds in Step (1a) and Step (1b). In Step (1a), n-pentane had the highest vapor pressure because the compound evaporated the fastest. N-heptane had the second highest vapor pressure, followed by n-decane with the lowest vapor pressure. The molecular structure correlates with the volatility because of the molecular weight for each compound. N-pentane is the lightest compound, followed by n-heptane and…

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    it. Multiple trials were carried out because the wrong method of distillation was used. At the first trial, simple distillation was used and the result wasn’t as expected. The boiling point of the alcohol product wasn’t the boiling point of the expected alcohol 2-methyl-2-pentanol. The boiling point of 2-methyl-2-pentanol is 120-122oC (ref.6); however, the boiling point of the alcohol product was about 76-80oC. Simple distillation is useful if the difference between 2 products boiling point is…

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    5-14.63 Lignite 60-70% 14.63-18.81 Bituminous 75-80% 31.35-33.44 Anthracite 90-95% 28.01-31.35 ii. Products Obtained by Destructive Distillation of…

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    My Element is the Most Important Element (Argon) •Atomic mass 39.948 •Atomic Number -18 •Gas at 298 K •Density-0.0017837 grams per cubic centimeter •Third Noble gas •Chemical Symbol-Ar •It is also obtained from the air as a byproduct of the production of oxygen and nitrogen •It is the third most atmospheric gas •Argon is colorless and odorless •Argon is non reactive and has no effect on living organisms •Makes up 1% of the air around •Argon is found in the earth’s crust…

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