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    that of flight dispatchers, cabin crew, airline managers, airport manager s, and ground handling personnel, the industry would create 2,00,000 jobs by 2017. 4. HIGHER QUALITY When airline industries has a good reputation in both international and domestic markets, quality service and the age-old Goodwill that has still kept it alive in the interests of the rescue operators. THREATS FOR AVIATION INDUSTRY: A global economic downturn negatively affects leisure, optional travel, as well as business

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    The Brazilian Audit Committee

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    An Introduction to the Audit Committee An audit committee is a subcommittee of the board of directors that oversees the financial reporting process of a company including its audit procedures. In general, the audit committee’s responsibilities are to monitor the financial reporting process, oversee the internal control systems and to oversee the internal audit and independent public accounting function (Doupnik & Perera, 2012). Another requirement for publicly traded companies in the United States

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    it work?” and “What is an extension and when it is used by filers in XBRL submissions?” XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a programming language for the electronic communication of business and financial data around the world (Weber, 2003). XBRL is based on XML document (Extensible Markup Language). According to XML, the identification labels are applied to data for better processing through the use of software (Debreceny et al, 2010). 2.2 XBRL historical review The copyright of

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    China 's Economic Growth

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    China’s recent rapid economic growth has astounded countries around the world, including the U.S. Domestic policies that improved incentives for economic competitiveness were one of the main reasons that China was so successful in increasing its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). “The combination of Chinese land and labor with the capital and expertise of Taiwan and Hong Kong industrialists provided a particularly important boost to exports and employment during the first decade of reform.” China attracted

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    development of Internet banking and the combination of banking with other financial services, for example, insurance and securities underwriting are also encountered. (Number of banks declining despite overall growth in the banking sector.) Consolidation in banking is distinct from "convergence." Consolidation refers to mergers and

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Abstract The issue of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment

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    Black Athlete

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    of heterosexist bias in social welfare policy frameworks on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and families in the United States. It discusses the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA), the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), federal definitions of family and household, and stereotypes about LGBT individuals. It argues that poor LGBT individuals and families lack full citizen rights and access to needed social services as a result of these explicit

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    SECTOR OVERVIEW 1 Introduction: Banking sector The Indian Banking industry governed by the Banking Regulation Act of India, 1949, falling into two broad classifications, non-scheduled banks and scheduled banks. Within the commercial banks there are nationalized banks, the State Bank of India and its group banks, regional rural banks and private sector banks (the old/ new domestic and foreign). With the economic growth picking up pace and the investment cycle on the way to recovery, the banking

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    monitoring can be defined as “a system of home confinement aimed at monitoring and controlling and modifying the behaviour of defendants or offenders” (Prisoners Reform Trust, 1997, as cited in Ardley, 2005), and was introduced by the Criminal Justice Act, 1991 (HMI Probation, 2012). Electronic monitoring was founded upon the notion of “tracking” offenders movements, then expanded to include curfew tagging, which involves confining offenders to their homes, (Nellis, 2004) and came into practice in the

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    Australia’s Banking Industry

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    Industry Date: May 2011 Disclaimer This publication has been prepared as a general overview of the Banking Industry in Australia and does not constitute and is not intended to constitute financial product advice as defined under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cwth). Nothing in this document should be construed as a recommendation or statement of opinion intended to influence a person in making an investment decision. The information is made available on the strict understanding that the Australian

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