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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PURPOSE 2 2. SCOPE 2 3. REFERENCES 2 4. TERMS‚ DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATIONS 3 5. RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY 3 6. RECORD & DATA KEEPING 3 7. DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY 3 8. ASSET MANAGEMENT DEFINITION 4 9. STAKEHOLDERS 4 10. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS 4 11. ASSET MANAGEMENT QUALITY FRAMEWORK 5 12. ASSET MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5 13. ASSET MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT PROCESS 10 14. ASSET MANAGEMENT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT 11 15. ASSET MANAGEMENT

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    Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background The Bachelor of Business Administration is a bachelor’s degree in business studies. Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA) in Nepal introduced in 1997 and revised in 2003 the BBA program is four year 120 credits hours bachelor degree program. It designed to provide students with the business and management skills necessary to become effective leaders‚ innovators‚ and entrepreneurs in today’s competitive economy. The degree offers both a practical management

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    1) The functional unit of the kidney is the a- Calyx b- Nephron c- Collecting duct d- Pyramid 2) All of the following are components of the nephron except the: a- Loop of Henle b- Renal corpuscle c- Proximal tubule d- Renal pelvis 3) Plasma proteins are not commonly found in the urine because: a- All proteins are subsequently reabsorbed b- All of the plasma proteins are too large to fit through the filtration slits c- All proteins filtered

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    Barings Bank

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    remarked as one of the six great powers in Europe‚ it was the oldest merchant bank in the United Kingdom at the time of its collapse (Robert 2002). Initially its main business was financing foreign trade. After the deregulation of financial market in 1986‚ Barings expanded aggressively into derivative trading and recruited some extreme risk takers. Aiming at being the pioneer in speculative derivative trading‚ The Bank appointed Nick Leeson who seemed to understand financial market as the Chief trader

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    World Bank Abdullah Alshawdhabi Coleman University World Bank The World Bank was created in 1944 at a conference called the Bretton Woods Conference‚ also known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference‚ and it is located in Washington DC along with the International Monetary Fund. These two entities work closely with each other. Two men by the names of Lord Keynes and Harry Dexter are the founding fathers of both of The World Bank and The International Monetary Fund. World Bank

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    Yes Bank

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    Yes Bank is a private bank in India. It was founded by Ashok Kapur and Rana Kapoor‚ with the duo holding a collective financial stake of 27.16%.[4] YES BANK has received significant national and international recognitions which include Dr. Rana Kapoor‚ Founder‚ MD & CEO being recognised as the Entrepreneurial Banker of the Decade (2001-2010) by Bombay Management Association; Business Standard Banker of the Year - 2011; India’s No. 1 New Private Sector Bank in the Financial Express-E&Y Best

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    Fair Trade: Consumerism for Global Justice Introduction The Fair Trade movement is rapidly becoming an emerging and dynamic strength to respond to the negative influence of globalization‚ or rather‚ to the contemporary international trade injustice. While on the other hand‚ there is criticism on fair trade‚ claiming that fair trade is not fair and it goes against free market theory. This term paper aims at introducing the development of fair trade‚ justifying its economical and ethical significance

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    Fair Trade

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    it all began What is fair trade? Where did it start? Who started it and why? Believe it or not‚ fair trade has been around for a long time. Fair trade is the practice of directly benefiting producers in the developing world by buying straight from them at a guaranteed price. (thefreedictionary.com) Most items that we buy are not made in the U.S‚ their made in different countries and most of the time the producers are getting ripped off. Talking about fair trade for today isn’t the vocal point

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    Banking: F209 A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities‚ either directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets. A bank links together customers that have capital deficits and customers with capital surpluses. Due to their importance in the financial system and influence on national economies‚ banks are highly regulated in most countries. Most nations have institutionalized a system known as fractional reserve banking‚

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    Free Trade

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    Questions on Free Trade 1. Why should countries engage in international trade rather than remaining self-sufficient and avoiding the unfair competition of low-paid foreign workers? By just purchasing products from countries with low-paid foreign workers and not producing your own goods for trade countries will become dependent on that particular country. Specialization allows countries to develop a competitive advantage on products they produce the best and outsource produces and services

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