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    Selling Your Handmade Candles and Wax Melts – What You Should Know If you enjoy making handmade candles and wax melts, you may wish to try selling them. The holiday season is a perfect time to make your creations available to the public. Even if you are unable to get your business started during the holiday season, candles and wax melts are generally big sellers at any time of year. They make wonderful gifts, and they are also fabulous accessories for the home and office. Chances are good that if

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    Criminal cases our about crimes, or wrongs committed where the government is the plaintiff and civil cases our about disputes between private parties. Criminal cases can lead to incarceration, where civil cases can only lead to compensation being awarded. The US judicial system is based on common law, while civil code traces its origins to the Roman Empire. The differences between criminal and civil law seems to be about who has been wronged, purpose and possible outcomes and the source of the law

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    The "Big Three" global credit rating agencies have garnered immense scrutiny and criticism for the role they played in the financial crisis and rightly so—they were not only at the epicenter of this colossal debacle but also exacerbated it. There is overwhelming evidence suggesting that the marketing and sale of the MBSs at the core of this crisis would have been virtually impossible without the CRAs signing off. The catastrophically inaccurate ratings they granted to securities they rated helped

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    I. Composition of the Banking Sector The banking system in Argentina is highly concentrated. In 2015 the top three banks controlled more than 43% of all commercial banking assets. The top ten banks control more than 77% of banking assets. This reflects a long-term trend of consolidation beginning in the 1990s when banking reforms were introduced and continued following the 2001 crisis. Today only 78 banks remain in operation, compared to 200 in the mid-1990s. Market entry is made difficult by both

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    The following is a case study from an Executive Master of Business Administration "EMBA" program syllabus, Alexandria University, Egypt, in collaboration with Georgia State university, USA. The case is related to the Organizational Behavior study from the reference book "Organizational Behavior and Management", ninth edition, Ivancevich, konopaske & Matteson. ISBN 978-0-07-122089-7 Case 3.1: Personality Testing, Yes or No? Mark, a project leader in Austin, Texas, needed a new software engineer

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    The company that I am studying is Scotiabank. Founded in Halifax, Nova Scotia and based in Toronto, Scotiabank is one of the leading retail banks in the Caribbean, with over 200 branches in 20 countries and territories throughout the region. The bank provides retail banking services, primarily taking deposits and then relending that money through home mortgages, personal loans and small business loans. In recent years, economic conditions in the Caribbean have been weak. Scotiabank, in its annual

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    funding, and only those that stay relevant and leverage new digital capabilities will benefit in this digital age. The question for Surrey University right now is in an increasingly competitive Higher Education sector, how they differentiate themselves through new and emerging business models to become a Digital Leader and how this effect what is a traditional university does. The higher-education model of lecturing, cramming and examination has barely changed for centuries. Now, two disruptive waves

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    STRESS MANAGEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PUBLIC SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES IN CHENNAI RAJENDRAN JAYASHREE INTRODUCTION Today workplace stress is becoming a major issue and a matter of concern for the employees and the organizations. It has become a part of life for the employees, as life today has become so complex at home as well as outside that it is impossible to avoid stress. Selye [1936] defines stress as “a dynamic activity wherein an individual is confronted with an opportunity, constraint

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    Business Law Grades 11-12 This course introduces the rules of law that are associated with corporations and business situations. Students examine topics including transactions, contracts, employment, sales, agencies, and insurance. Students will apply theses topics with mock case studies. A real world civil court case is examined and discussed throughout the course. Guest speakers from multiple local firms, banks, and business are evaluated. Students will have the opportunity to participate in our

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    creating a striping pattern on the lawn, repeat until the entire lawn is done. Go around trees and shrubs using the breaks the same way. Be sure to start off slow because it is possible to lose control and run over a shrub or flowers, and a powerful commercial grade machine will just gobble them

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