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    The requirements for starting a corporation in the United States.

In the united states, starting a corporation is not too hard, but it has some steps to it. A Corporation is a legal separate and distinct entity from its owner. "A corporation is created (incorporated) by a group of shareholders who have ownership of the corporation, represented by their holding of common stock. Shareholders elect a board of directors (generally receiving one vote per share) who appoint and oversee management of the

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    The Director Identification Number (DIN) is a unique identification number allotted to a person who is a Director or wiish to be appointed as a Director.DIN number is mandatory for any person intending to register a Private Limited Company or One Person Company (OPC) in India and be a part of the Board of Directors. DIN can only be allotted by the Central Government-or the Ministry to Corporate Affairs.This generally contains the personal information and a unique code as identifier. DIN came into

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    Frugal or as it is said ‘Jugaad’ innovations in India • Every day , there are new platforms of technology like cloud computing that are incoming, which are reducing cost of production, making it a lot more easier for the growth of frugal innovation • With the poor growth rate in the developed nations, price has become one of the major factors in everyday increasing demands for low cost products which are good enough in getting the task done • In India there is abundance of people with the frugal bend

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    offer a solid method for an individual's identification. This is the basis for clarification of fingerprints and has since replaced techniques for identifying people who are reluctant to admit previous arrests. (Moore, 2017) This essay will discuss the historical backdrop of fingerprints as a science and timeline, the progression, and accomplishments. The first known utilization of fingerprinting was in the fourteenth century Persia, where government authorities utilized their fingerprints, similar to

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    The Use of Biometrics

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    digital industry as predicted? Or is it all hype? Lastly, what are the advantages and disadvantages when applying Biometrics in today’s world? What do we define as biometrics, is it something which can be emulated by another being or is it absolutely unique to one’s self that it can never be copied and disturbed for others to use? By definition, “Biometrics” is derived from the Greek words “bio” meaning life and “metrics” meaning to measure. By today’s standards, Biometrics uses cutting-edge technologies

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    Empire. Casale provides a new way of thinking about the Atlantic World through his identification of four commonalities shared by both the Ottoman and Western worlds during the Age of Exploration. “These are the four characteristics of sixteenth century European expansion that constitute the basic definition of the term Age of Exploration in this book: a

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    In India, people tend to invest their money to secure their future or earn some extra income. Some invest their money in gold or diamonds, while some prefer the options like mutual funds. At present, the share market is a great option to invest your money in. If you have enough patience and capability of taking the right decision without getting influence or panic, this is the perfect way for you to earn more. What is Share Market? The share or stock market is a virtual marketplace where shares

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    almost every person is a pedestrian at some or the other point of time. So serious thought should be given to various issues relevant to pedestrian safety, convenience and amenities. Pedestrian spaces have a long history, most of the olden towns in India, display a great respect towards the pedestrians. The obvious reason for this is that, walking was the only and the most used mode of transport. Now-a-days, due to the bombastic growth of human population as well as vehicular population, these older

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    Internship Report On STUDY OF COMPONENTS OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES Submitted to Amity University Uttar Pradesh In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelorof Technology by Utssav Rishi Bhatnagar Under the guidance of Faculty Guides: Industrial guides: Mr. Sachin Rajput Mr. S.R.Mahto DEPARTMENTOF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION AMITY

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    Mission And Vision Of Volvo

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    “Safer on roads – Volvo”. It also highlights knowledge bank on accidents, internal and external research which helps them build Safety as USP (Unique Selling Preposition). The founding principles, the vision, and the values of Volvo all are aligned towards safety. Volvo was challenged on its basic principles, engineering design, vision, and values recently in India, specifically in southern part of the

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