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…/><Tab/> Capital and reserves<Tab/>7,189,024<Tab/><Tab/>7,162,013 Minority interests<Tab/>223,881<Tab/><Tab/>206,982 Obligations under finance leases&…
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…the Liquid Assets and Government Securities Ratio (or LGS Convention) was introduced by the Commonwealth Bank. Under the agreement, trading banks were to ensure their capital adequacy status by maintaining a ratio of cash, liquid assets and government securities…
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…to the government's new power almost instantly. The Panopticon was not only used as a form of punishment but also served as "a laboratory; it could be used to carry out experiments, to alter behavior, to train or correct individuals" (323). The Panopticon could test…
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Category: /Literature/English
…thought you said. Go on and take off your dress. I'm going to get a switch."(page 85) Maya's grandmother was punishing Maya for just using a common day phrase that seems to be a little harsh. Maya's grandmother was trying to raise her well but what she did…
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…or that require injustice according to the rule of law, even if it meant his death (Apology 32a). There were two situations in which Socrates disobeyed. The first was when he served as a member of the council, and was opposed to punishing Ten Generals for leaving…
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Category: /Literature
…he can't reach him. Another way in which the scenes are united is how each illustrates the immediate and prolonged effects that the sin of adultery has on the main characters. The first scene shows Hester being publicly punished on the scaffold. She…
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…principally submissive under men. According to Margaret Hallissy, Whatever her estate, woman needs rules. She needs them because she is fallen, fallen through Eve, whose punishment was to be subordinate to her husband, as are all her daughters…
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Category: /History
…, and other foreign objects. This sculptor was made to punish someone. It is somewhat like a Voodoo doll. It is suppose to give bring you bad luck and misery. The third museum that I went to was the Museum of Natural History. It was my least favorite…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. These people ventured to a new land, and immediately set up a form of punishment and containment for breaking the law. The severity of punishment was shown in Hawthorne’s mentioning of Anne Hutchinson, who was banished to Rhode Island for preaching Antinomianism…
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…no justification for the transgressions of her misspent life, but more likely because this devastation of a woman was not only expected but praised. The only innocent woman in the play, Lavinia, was punished as if her crimes were of the worst nature, when in fact her…
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