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    in the early 90’s, was the NABARD’s pilot movement for the promotion of financial inclusion amongst the poor population. Although SHG-BLPs offer loans at lower rates as compared to MFIs, the growth in disbursements by SHG-BLPs has been slower as compared to that by MFIs. MFI credit has recorded stronger growth as compared to rural bank credit due to the following reasons: • The door to door service offered by MFIs. • Lower processing time and lesser documentation while processing a loan • Lack…

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    “Democratization in Asia has been seen as largely a middle class affair. However, in South Korea, the working class has played an active role in promoting democracy during its phase of democratization.” Why the working class has played an important role? Let’s see about the background of democracy process first. The beginning of South Korea democratization event is Gwangju Uprising. But before the Gwangju Uprising, the Korean were under the dictator of Park Chung-hee and ruling by long period of…

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    Be Kind 7,463,378,558. That is the world’s population. That number means that 7,463,378,558 people experience each day in a different way than you have. When you’re out at the grocery store and you’re wondering why someone is so rude, it might be because they haven’t had as good of a day as you have. Sometimes you’re the rude one, and you wonder why others are being so happy and obnoxious. Often times, people are too quick to judge others. Happiness and kindness get neglected when they…

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    Sumer was the homeland of the Sumerians, the first group of people to build a civilization. Sumer lies in the southern part of Mesopotamia, which was near the Persian Gulf. Sumer was not the typical type where there are several cities under control of one person. A funny thing about this first civilization is that many of the cities fought one another. Basically, Sumer consisted of many cities with different rules that happened to live in a similar way with a similar culture. A civilization is…

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    In 1798, Thomas Malthus theorized that population growth was an impending danger that if not properly checked would result in an unfavorable outcome for human society. The main idea behind his theory was that the accelerated growth of the human population is unsustainable and that we are set to eventually outpace our ability to produce food, leading to a major catastrophe. Two hundred years later, Thomas Malthus’ theory fortunately has not come to fruition, however, it is still a major topic of…

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    British Columbia is Canada’s most westerly province that consists 10 percentage Canada’s land mass. It is a third largest province after Quebec and Ontario. Since it is located near the coastline, get extra benefit from the trade and transportation. Therefore with all the geographic benefit, the BC has sad history from the rapacious predator countries. From the end of World War II to 1970s, due to the urban development, they lost most productive farmland but they were able to recover quickly.…

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    Australia's population growth is due to natural increases (births outweigh deaths) and net overseas migration (more people enter Australia than leave). Immigration policy changes have since led to an increase in cultural diversity. Explore the population pyramid 'Australia's population' below. 1. Look at Australia's population for 2011. What do the two halves of the population pyramid show? Consider the shape of the graph. What does it suggest about the age range of the Australian…

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    “New techniques and technologies in agriculture paved the wave for change. Increasing amounts of food were produced over the century, ensuring that enough was available to meet the needs of the ever-growing population. “- According to http://www.bl.uk/georgian-britain/articles/the-industrial-revolution written by Dr. Mathew White. This statement is rather true because for the birth of new technologies came the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution itself contribute to why families…

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    E. Coli Lab Report Essay

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    to establish a valid growth curve for E. coli. The growth curve’s shape and length is determined by the genetics of the organism, growth medium, and incubation conditions. (Saltman, Lab 9) Because bacteria reproduce by binary fission in a duplicate manner, the time of each doubling of the population is called the generation time. This generation growth is exponential. The purpose of this lab was to establish a growth curve to get a better understanding of the bacterium’s growth pattern under…

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    Hannah Len Mrs.Scribner Lcc Afternoon March 28 2017 Hannah Len Mrs. Scribner Lcc Afternoon March 28 2017 Hypopituitarism verses Hyperpituitarism Hypopituitarism is a rare disorder in both males and females where your pituitary gland has either failed to produce one or more of its hormones or isn’t producing enough. The pituitary gland is a small jelly bean shaped gland situated at the base of your brain, behind your nose and between your ears. While this is here it is…

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