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2. Use of Adsorption Properties of Resin for Water Sample Preparation in Voltammetric Determination of Se(IV) Using Bismuth Microelectrode.
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Grabarczyk, Malgorzata, Fialek, Marzena, and Wardak, Cecylia
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HUMUS , *TRITON X-100 , *WATER sampling , *CHECKS , *BISMUTH - Abstract
This paper proposes a simple, environmentally friendly, and efficient procedure for preparing natural water samples for the voltammetric determination of trace amounts of Se(IV). The method is based on premixing a sample with Amberlite XAD-7 resin at 50 °C. The composition of the 10 mL solution consists of the sample to be analysed, 0.1 mol L−1 of acetate buffer at pH = 4.0, and 0.5 g of Amberlite XAD-7. After 2 min of stirring, a voltammetric measurement is carried out using a fixed bismuth microelectrode using the following potentials: −2.5 V for 2 s and −0.55 V for 30 s. The voltammetry is recorded by varying the potential from −400 mV to −1000 mV. An undisturbed Se(IV) signal is obtained in the presence of 10 mg L−1 of Triton X-100, 5 mg L−1 of SDS, 10 mg L−1 of CTAB, 5 mg L−1 of Rhamnolipid, 5 mg L−1 of HA, 10 mg L−1 of FA, and 2 mg L−1 of NOM. The validity of the developed procedure is checked by analysing the certified reference materials SPS-SW1 (surface water) and TM-25.5 (Lake Ontario water) additionally enriched with surfactants and humic substances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Pertanggung Jawaban Pidana terhadap tindak penipuan pembayaran melalui cek dan/atau giro kosong (Studi Kasus PT. Atom Media Indonesia).
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Benaya, Marsahala Timothy and Firmansyah, Hery
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DISTRICT court decisions ,COLLECTING of accounts ,LAND use ,INSTALLMENT plan ,JUDGES ,CHECKS ,SUMMONS - Abstract
Copyright of Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Humaniora dan Politik (JIHHP) is the property of Dinasti Publisher and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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4. Testimony of Marc H. Morial President and CEO, National Urban League Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs "Fairness in financial services: Racism and discrimination in banking" December 1, 2022.
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Morial, Marc
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BANK loans ,BANKING industry ,HOUSING ,FINANCIAL crises ,PEOPLE of color ,RACIAL minorities ,CHECKS - Abstract
Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on racism and discrimination in banking. He highlighted historical discriminatory practices in banking, such as redlining and biased lending, that have disproportionately affected communities of color. Morial advocated for greater fairness in financial services, emphasizing the importance of investing in Black-owned banks and passing legislation to address discriminatory practices and increase equitable access to banking. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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5. More Than Writing Checks: Local Banks, Credit Unions Emphasize Corporate Responsibility.
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BEDNAR, JOSEPH
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SOCIAL responsibility of business ,VOLUNTEER service ,CHECKS ,UMBRELLAS ,BANKING industry - Published
- 2025
6. MOUSING FOR COYOTES.
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MURRAY, JOHN
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COYOTE ,MICE ,SPARE parts ,DRUM set ,TREE cavities ,CHECKS - Abstract
The article shares tips and strategies on using mice to attract and trap coyotes. These include combining a visual bait with an attractor lure, using a mouse nest set in a field with tall grass, and building a mouse hole set in field or forest habitat. Suggested trap specifications include a coilspring foothold trap, metal stakes and a drag when in a woodland setting.
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- 2024
7. Advanced OCR for Digits Exploring CNN for Optimal Performance.
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Ladrham, Khalil and Gueddah, Hicham
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,CHECKS ,HANDWRITING ,GENERALIZATION ,CLASSIFICATION ,HANDWRITING recognition (Computer science) ,DEEP learning - Abstract
Handwritten digit recognition is critical in the field of deep learning, especially for Latin digits, which are widely utilized in a variety of applications including postal systems, bank check processing, and teaching tools. Recognizing these digits effectively is critical for automating operations that need human-written numbers. Because of its capacity to extract spatial characteristics from pictures, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have shown to be extremely good at categorizing and detecting handwritten numbers. CNNs are more successful at handling differences in handwriting and noise than older approaches. Our CNN model, designed to recognize Latin digits, obtained an 80% accuracy rate, exceeding numerous previous tests. The model efficiently eliminates overfitting by utilizing dropout layers, allowing for greater generalization to previously unknown data. This durability makes the model ideal for practical applications, since it ensures high reliability in digit classification tasks across a wide range of handwriting styles and characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. VGG16: Offline handwritten devanagari word recognition using transfer learning.
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Singh, Sukhjinder, Garg, Naresh Kumar, and Kumar, Munish
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WORD recognition ,FEATURE extraction ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,CHECKS ,COMPUTER vision - Abstract
Word recognition has garnered significant attention due to its wide-ranging real-time applications, including postal automation, signature verification, bank check processing and writer identification. Handwritten word recognition poses a formidable challenge in computer vision, primarily due to the diverse writing styles exhibited by individuals. Presently, researchers are increasingly focused on developing holistic word recognition approaches. This holistic approach treats entire words as single, indivisible entities for the purpose of feature extraction and recognition, rendering it well-suited for identifying words with overlapping characters. In this study, authors have proposed a holistic approach for recognizing offline handwritten words in the Devanagari script, employing VGG16 (Visual Geometry Group) as a versatile feature extractor. Three classifiers, namely Gaussian Naive Bayes (Gaussian NB), eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) and Random Forest (RF), are considered for classifying these word images. Based on the extracted features and the aforementioned classifiers, words are categorized into one of 50 distinct word classes. Various performance evaluation metrics, including Accuracy, Precision, Recall, F1-score and Area Under the Curve (AUC), are employed to assess the effectiveness of the proposed system. It is worth noting that the Random Forest (RF) based classification technique achieved exceptional accuracy, with impressive recall, high precision and a remarkable F1-score. Additionally, the XGBoost based classification exhibited comparable performance, achieving the highest possible AUC in this study. Furthermore, to underscore the significance of this work, authors have presented a comparative analysis of the proposed approach with existing state-of-the-art methodologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Tens of Millions.
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CHATELAIN, MARCIA
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POOR people , *SINGLE mothers , *POVERTY in the United States , *POVERTY , *EARNED income tax credit , *CHILD health insurance , *URBAN poor , *CHECKS - Abstract
Desmond concludes that one of the real issues with American poverty today is not just that we don't have the right anti-poverty programs, but that we have marginalized and stigmatized poverty in a way that hinders the poor from getting even the aid that is available. For Desmond, another element of poverty's persistence in the United States involves consumers who actively undercut the wages and power of workers. Notably, Desmond is not interested in simply documenting the statistics on the pervasiveness of poverty in the United States. The United States, Desmond notes, is "the richest country on earth", but the problem of poverty is so enormous that it affects Americans across a wide economic spectrum. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
10. FLESHING SCRAPS AND FULL BUCKETS: BONUS OR BOTHER?
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RIDEOUT, CARY
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SPARE parts ,PAILS ,CHECKS ,PREDATOR management ,ORGANS (Anatomy) - Abstract
The article explores the various methods and considerations for handling fur and carcasses after skinning. Topics include historical and traditional methods of fur handling and disposal, modern practices and the challenges of managing leftover carcasses, and different disposal techniques such as trenching and its associated labor.
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- 2024
11. POWER CABLES.
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Boyd, Carl
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MACHINE knitting ,TRIGONOMETRIC functions ,KNITTING machines ,MAGAZINE design ,KNITTING patterns ,CHECKS - Published
- 2024
12. Millbrook's We'kopekitk Competition Powwow 2024.
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Gloade, Nigel
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POSTAL codes ,TELEPHONE numbers ,PHOTOGRAPHY competitions ,POWWOWS ,U.S. dollar ,CHECKS - Published
- 2024
13. PRE-BAITING CUBBIES.
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CARPENTERI, STEPHEN D.
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CROWS ,SPARE parts ,CHECKS - Abstract
The article offers information on the effectiveness of cubby trapping in capturing small furbearers like raccoons, skunks, martens, and fishers. Topics include the advantages of man-made versus natural cubbies, strategic placement along common travel routes such as ridges, saddles, and water edges, and the importance of understanding predator behavior to optimize trapline efficiency.
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- 2024
14. Data-Driven Negotiations: Applying Counterintuitive Research to Avoid Bargaining Regrets.
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Nierman, L. Craig
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COGNITIVE dissonance , *SATISFACTION , *CHOICE (Psychology) , *NEGOTIATION , *CHECKS - Abstract
The article discusses the application of data-driven research to improve negotiation outcomes by focusing on various factors such as the impact of numbers, framing anchors, phantom anchors, rounding, and behavior like handshaking and humor. It also delves into the influence of power dynamics, transparency, emotion, and negotiation strategies on achieving successful results. The research emphasizes the importance of setting clear targets, making the first offer, and understanding how emotions like anger, pride, and ambivalence can affect bargaining success. Ultimately, employing science-based best practices can help negotiators secure favorable outcomes for their clients. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. Practical and ethical considerations when sperm donors die.
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Pennings, Guido
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SPERM donation , *SPERM banks , *CHECKS , *CAUSES of death , *SPERMATOZOA - Abstract
This paper considers the practical and ethical issues related to the death of a sperm donor. It looks at whether sperm banks should check whether the donor is alive at the time the spermatozoa is made available. Knowing that the donor has died in combination with the cause of death can provide important medical information but the chance is very small. However, when the information is available, it may help to decide whether to tell previous recipients and/or to block the remaining samples for future use. A second advantage may be that the donor's offspring can be informed that contact will not be possible and that recipients who are planning to order spermatozoa from an identity‐release donor can be told that the donor has died. However, these advantages presume that identifiable equals contactable while there is no strict link between these two conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Machine Learning-based Signature Verification using OCR and Line Sweep Technique.
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Vidhya S. G., Anusha T. S., Arpitha M. R., Geetha P. S., and Nisarga M.
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CHECKS ,SUPPORT vector machines ,DIGITAL signatures ,GEOMETRIC analysis ,FRAUD ,IMAGE processing ,IDENTIFICATION - Abstract
A prevalent method for personal identification and validation, handwritten signatures find extensive use in various settings. Documents such as bank checks and legal agreements necessitate signature authentication, presenting a formidable challenge given the sheer volume. This underscores the need for a robust automated signature verification tool to combat fraud across financial transactions. Presently, manual verification relies heavily on the verifier's subjective judgment, which is prone to inefficiencies and errors. Expert evaluators struggle to discern the subtle differences in line and angle ratios between genuine and fraudulent signatures. To address these challenges, we propose an automated signature verification system leveraging advancements in image processing and machine learning. Upon capturing a customer's handwritten signature, preprocessing steps will enhance its clarity and extract relevant features. Subsequently, a verification process will compare these features against stored data in the database. Our approach employs OCR-based techniques for signature localization, combined with Connected Components and geometric feature analysis. Classification using Support Vector Machine (SVM) achieves a commendable 91% accuracy in signature authenticity verification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
17. A Study On E-Banking Services with Reference to Uninon Bank of India.
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Vikram, Namala and Reddy, S. Malla
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CHECKS ,COPYING ,ONLINE banking ,BANK service charges ,TRANSFER payments ,ACCOUNTING software ,OVERHEAD costs - Abstract
The customer visits the financial institution's secure website, and enters the E-banking facility using the customer number and credentials previously set up. The types of financial transactions which a customer may transact through E-banking are determined by the financial institution, but usually includes obtaining account balances, a list of the recent transactions, electronic bill payments and funds transfers between a customer's or another's accounts. Most banks also enable a customer to download copies of bank statements, which can be printed at the customer's premises (some banks charge a fee for mailing hard copies of bank statements). Some banks also enable customers to download transactions directly into the customer's accounting software. The facility may also enable the customer to order a cheque book, statements, report loss of credit cards, stop payment on a cheque, advise change of address and other routine actions. Today, many banks are internet-only institutions. These "virtual banks" have lower overhead costs than their brick-and-mortar counterparts. In the United States, many online banks are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and can offer the same level of protection for the customers' funds as traditional banks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. KARŞILIKSIZDIR İŞLEMİNİN CEZAİ SONUÇLARI VE KARŞILIKSIZ ÇEK ÖZELİNDE BANKALARIN İMZA İNCELEME YÜKÜMLÜLÜĞÜ.
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Akaslan, Derya
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LEGAL judgments ,CHECKS ,CRIMINAL liability ,APPELLATE courts ,CONSTITUTIONAL courts - Abstract
Copyright of Istanbul Commerce University Journal of Social Sciences / İstanbul Ticaret Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi is the property of Istanbul Commerce University Journal of Social Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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19. Dedication of this special issue: The story behind the photo.
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SOCCER teams , *SOCCER goalkeepers , *HOTEL rooms , *VIDEOCONFERENCING , *CHECKS - Abstract
This document is a dedication to Christoph D. Schubart, a colleague and friend who passed away a year ago. The author reflects on their friendship and collaboration over the years, including their last conversation about retirement and future projects. The author also shares a story about a memorable trip they took together to Panama and Costa Rica to collect crab specimens for their research. The story highlights Christoph's adventurous and determined nature, as well as their shared enthusiasm for their work. The author concludes by mentioning a recent discovery related to one of the crab species they found on the trip. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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20. The End of the Debate
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Reisman, David and Reisman, David
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- 2024
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21. Making waves.
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MACHINE knitting ,KNITTING patterns ,KNITTING machines ,WEB design ,TWO-dimensional bar codes ,CHECKS - Published
- 2024
22. The Case for AI Optimism.
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Strain, Michael R.
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *CHECKS , *GENERATIVE artificial intelligence , *LANGUAGE models , *POSITRON emission tomography computed tomography , *ROCK groups , *IMAGINATION - Abstract
"The Case for AI Optimism" discusses concerns about the economic effects of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and argues that these concerns are overblown. The author acknowledges that AI will be disruptive but points out that throughout history, workers have adapted to technological changes and emerged better off. The article also highlights the potential benefits of AI, such as increased productivity and the creation of new goods and services. It concludes by stating that the AI revolution has begun and that technological advances do not necessarily lead to widespread unemployment. The text emphasizes the need for policies that support technological progress, encourage workforce participation, and provide a safety net for those affected by AI-related disruptions. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. Why Class-Struggle Socialists Fight Elections.
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DAVISON, DAN
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PEASANTS ,PARLIAMENTARY practice ,POLITICAL leadership ,ELECTIONS ,STATE power ,SOCIALISM ,CHECKS ,FREEDOM of association - Abstract
This article explores the reasons why class-struggle socialists engage in electoral politics, emphasizing the importance of combining electoral and parliamentary activity with extra-parliamentary organizing. It argues that electoral campaigns allow socialists to assess their party's strength and spread their ideas among the working class, while also exposing the limitations of bourgeois democracy. The article discusses the Bolsheviks' approach to electoral and parliamentary activity, including tabling their own bills and seeking workers' support to build revolutionary class consciousness. Overall, the text highlights the significance of electoral and parliamentary activity in empowering the working class to seize political power and bring about societal transformation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CARAVAN.
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IDENTIFICATION documents ,SATELLITE dish antennas ,CERAMIC coating ,PASSPORTS ,GAS leakage ,CHECKS - Abstract
This article provides a guide for buying a new caravan. It explains the process of paying for the caravan, completing paperwork, and understanding warranty documents. It also offers advice on insurance, breakdown cover, and purchasing last-minute accessories. The article emphasizes the importance of checking the caravan's weight and payload limits, as well as conducting a thorough inspection of the bodywork before towing it away. Additionally, it suggests staying at a nearby campsite for a night or two to test the caravan's facilities and address any maintenance issues. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. Bank of England's Warrior Queen Part I 1694-1854.
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RODGERS, K. A.
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COPPER coins ,INTEREST rates ,PAPER money ,BANKING industry ,BRITISH kings & rulers ,CHECKS - Abstract
This article explores the historical significance of Britannia, the personification of British identity, in relation to the Bank of England. Britannia's presence on British currency dates back to Roman times, but she disappeared for over 1,000 years until her restoration in the 16th century. The Bank of England adopted Britannia as its logo in 1694, symbolizing the bank's authenticity and credibility. The article also discusses the bank's issuance of low denomination banknotes during a war with France in 1793, which initially faced resistance but remained in circulation. Additionally, the article mentions the use of captured coins as emergency dollar pieces and the Bank of England's transition to inconvertible notes during the Napoleonic Wars. The article concludes by highlighting the bank's reluctance to change its banknote designs and the need for updates to combat counterfeiting. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. Harnessing hybrid vigor: Unveiling heterosis for fresh pod yield and its component traits in vegetable pigeon pea (Cajanus Cajan L. Millsp.)
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Murtujasab, S., Ravishankar, P., Shailaja, D.S., Ruxanabi, N., Chetana, Meenakshi, J., Manjunath, M., Pramod, Y., and Kumar, M.C. Pradeep
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- 2023
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27. THE OLD FUR BUYER.
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SPENCER, JIM
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FUR ,SPARE parts ,GREAT Depression, 1929-1939 ,CHECKS ,OLDER men - Abstract
The article focuses on Jim Spencer's reflective narrative about his visits to an old fur buyer, Mr. Yarborough, and the experiences that shaped his life. Topics include the description of Yarborough's dilapidated fur shed and the distinct atmosphere of the place, the deep friendship formed between Spencer and Yarborough over the years, and the emotional moment when Yarborough and his assistant Moses pass away, marking the end of an era in Spencer's life.
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- 2025
28. Dedication of this special issue: The story behind the photo.
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SOCCER teams , *SOCCER goalkeepers , *HOTEL rooms , *VIDEOCONFERENCING , *CHECKS - Abstract
This document is a dedication to Christoph D. Schubart, a colleague and friend who passed away a year ago. The author reflects on their friendship and collaboration over the years, including their last conversation about retirement and future projects. The author also shares a story about a memorable trip they took together to Panama and Costa Rica to collect crab specimens for their research. The story highlights Christoph's adventurous and determined nature, particularly when searching for a specific species of crab. The author concludes by mentioning recent developments in the research on that species. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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29. Navigating Cheque Dishonor and its Implications in Quetta City, Balochistan.
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Baig, Urooba Jaffar, Magsi, Hussan Ara, Faiza, Mehreen, and Ali khan, Muhammad Zeeshan
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CHECKS , *ECONOMIC development , *PERSONAL finance , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This based on qualitative methodology using primary and secondary data to examine the patterns and effects of cheque dishonor in Quetta city. It aims to enhance the knowledge of interplay between financial dealings and societal norms by analysis also number of elements are observed that give to cheque dishonor like personal financial customs, banking process and economic limitations. Exploratory research and interviews were used to investigate about the cheque dishonor. Through six informants the primary data were collected while the secondary data obtained from the literature. The objectives of the study are to define the causes, effects and the challenges also that improves our understanding related to the interactions between the financial transactions, economic reality and societal norms. In the end, this study offers a valuable knowledge into the challenges faced by cheque dishonor and help to deter the negative impacts through by the development methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
30. Determinants of External, Domestic, and Total Public Debt in Nigeria: The Role of Conflict, Arms Imports, and Military Expenditure.
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Okwoche, Princewill and Nikolaidou, Eftychia
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PUBLIC debts , *EXTERNAL debts , *WAR , *MILITARY spending , *IMPORTS , *CHECKS , *DRIVERS' licenses - Abstract
Nigeria's external and domestic debt have been rising very rapidly in recent years despite the crushing weight of debt burden that almost crippled its economy in previous decades. This study examines the likely determinants of public debt in Nigeria over the period 1970–2020 with a focus on the effects of armed conflict, arms imports, and military spending. Unlike most previous studies that focus only on external debt, this study employs the three separate measures of public debt, namely, government gross debt, external debt, and domestic debt. In addition to being more applicable to the case of Nigeria, this also allows us to investigate whether the drivers of public debt vary with the measure of debt used. Employing the ARDL approach to cointegration and a number of robustness checks, findings suggest that whereas conflict, arms imports, and military spending have statistically positive effects on external debt, they do not have a significant effect on domestic debt. Conflict and arms import have positive effects on gross government debt which is unsurprising given that gross debt includes foreign currency denominated debt. Policy recommendations based upon these findings are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. A history of whales in contemporary Brazil: A study of media reports on deaths of cetaceans.
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Losada, Janaina Zito
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CETACEA , *WHALES , *DEATH rate , *BEACHES , *MEDIA studies , *ELECTRONIC journals , *CHECKS , *POPULAR culture - Abstract
This essay seeks to understand the sensitive responses of contemporary perspectives and experiences in dealing with whales washed up on beaches killed largely by plastic pollution in our seas and oceans. Identified in Brazilian online mass-circulation periodicals and denounced by environmentally engaged art, the interactions between the bodies of whales and culture are interpreted in the light of studies of the history of human–non-human–animal relationships, human sensibilities triggered by this contact, and media reports denouncing the current environmental crisis and raising awareness of the importance of protecting species, in this case cetaceans. Through the Brazilian periodical press, one can see, in the record of whale deaths, the sensitivity toward non-human animals and the concern with the explanations of this phenomenon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. TREASURER'S REPORT.
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FLANAGAN, PATRICK
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SCHOLARSHIPS , *COVID-19 pandemic , *SETTLEMENT costs , *BANK service charges , *PUBLIC companies , *CHECKS - Published
- 2024
33. Feed Hopfield neural network for signature verification on banks using auto-association techniques.
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Singhal, Amit and Rashmi, Pratibha
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HOPFIELD networks , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *GRAYSCALE model , *CHECKS , *BINARY number system - Abstract
Associative Hopfield Memory is a very useful form of Artificial Neural Networks. This paper outlinesan optimization relaxation approach for signature verification based on the Hopfield neural network (HNN). The standard sample signature of the customer is cross matched with the one supplied on the check. The difference percentage is obtained by calculating the different pixels in both the images. The network topology is built so that each pixel in the difference image is a neuron in the network. Each neuron is categorized by its status, which in turn signifies that if the particular pixel is changed. The network converges to unwavering condition based on theenergy function which is derived in experiments. The Hopfield‟s model allows each node to take on two binary state values (changed/unchanged) for each pixel. The performance of the proposed technique is evaluated by applying it in various binary and gray scale images. This paper contributes to finding an automated scheme for verification of authentic signature on bank check. The derived energy function allows a trade-off between the influence of its neighborhood and its own criterion. This device is able to recall as well as complete partially specified inputs. The network is trained via a storage prescription that forces stable states to correspond to (local)minima of a network "energy" function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Israel-India Military Collaboration Flourishes Under Hindutva, But Began Decades Back.
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Friedrich, Pieter
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ISRAEL-Hamas War, 2023- , *HINDUTVA , *ZIONISM , *INDIAN Muslims , *CHECKS ,PARTITION of India, 1947 - Abstract
The article discusses the flourishing military collaboration between Israel and India under the leadership of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ideology of Hindutva. The panel discussion explores the historical relationship between the two countries, India's past support for Palestine, and the performative nature of that support. It also highlights how Israel benefits from its alliance with India's ethno-nationalism and replicates its "geographies of oppression" in Kashmir. The article suggests that Israel may be looking to India as a potential superpower ally to hedge its alliance with the United States. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
35. Aboriginal Sport and Recreation New Brunswick.
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BREASTSTROKE (Swimming) ,CULTURAL awareness ,VITAMIN C ,POSTAL codes ,BADMINTON (Game) ,CHECKS - Abstract
The article from the Mi'Kmac Maliseet Nation News provides information about the Aboriginal Sport and Recreation New Brunswick event that took place in July 2024. The article lists the winners in various sports categories, including golf, badminton, basketball, volleyball, swimming, archery, and softball. The event aims to promote Indigenous participation and competition in sports and recreation activities. The article also mentions the Robert 'Bobby' Sylliboy Courage Award, which recognizes athletes who demonstrate courage, leadership, and sportsmanship during the games. The article concludes with information about an Aboriginal Coaching Module and future events hosted by ASRNB. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. As the personal check disappears, what comes next?
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SEMUELS, ALANA, Schneid, Rebecca, Shah, Simmone, Waxman, Olivia B., and Zorthian, Julia
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ELECTRONIC funds transfers ,BANKING industry ,ONLINE banking ,SCHOOL credits ,DEBIT cards ,CHECKS - Abstract
The article discusses the decline of personal checks as a form of payment and the emergence of instant payments as a potential replacement. The use of personal checks has significantly decreased over the years due to security concerns and the availability of alternative payment methods. Instant payments, which allow for real-time transactions without any cost, are gaining popularity in other parts of the world and are expected to grow in the United States. The article highlights the advantages of instant payments, such as faster processing times and convenience for both individuals and businesses. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. Checks and balances: the role of costs experts.
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DEALEHR, CATE
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CHECKS ,LAWYERS ,LEGAL costs - Published
- 2024
38. Why is it mandatory to write the amount of money in the bank cheque in both word and figure?
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CHECKS ,BANKING industry ,INTERNATIONAL banking industry - Abstract
This article discusses the importance of writing the amount of money in both words and figures on a bank cheque. It recounts a story where a branch manager receives a phone call from a woman requesting 2 lakh rupees. The manager is captivated by her voice and prepares to give her the money. However, when an old woman arrives at the bank, the manager realizes he was mistaken and refuses to give her the money. The article concludes by stating that the international rule of the bank is that if the word and figure on a cheque do not match, payment will be declined. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. Does the National Bank Act Preempt a State Law That Requires Banks to Pay Interest on Mortgage-Escrow Accounts?
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Schwinn, Steven D.
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STATE laws ,MORTGAGE loans ,BANKING laws ,LOANS ,BANKING industry ,PROMISSORY notes ,CHECKS - Abstract
Alex Contero, Saul Hymes, and Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky, the plaintiffs in this case, have mortgages on their New York homes through Bank of America, a federally chartered bank. Like many mortgages, the plaintiffs’ mortgages require them to deposit funds into escrow accounts to cover property taxes and home insurance. New York law requires banks to pay at least 2 percent annual interest on escrow-account balances, in order to prevent mortgage lenders from effectively obtaining an interest-free loan from borrowers. Bank of America did not pay, however, and the plaintiffs sued. In defense, Bank of America argued that New York’s law was preempted by the National Bank Act. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
40. CHEQUE MATE.
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DALE, CARLY
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CHECKS ,DRAG racing ,CELL phones - Abstract
This article from Street Machine magazine features the story of Rob De Sciscio, a car enthusiast from South Australia who has a habit of collecting classic cars during Christmas time. One of his acquisitions was a 1970 LC GTR Torana, which he decided to modify extensively. The car underwent a complete overhaul, including a twin-turbo LS engine swap, chassis and body modifications, and a high-end interior makeover. The finished car, painted in Platinum Silver, made its debut at the 2022 Extreme Auto Expo and received an invitation to the 2023 Meguiar's MotorEx Superstars event. Rob plans to get the car street legal and hopes to eventually race it, aiming for a seven-second quarter-mile time. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
41. Constitutionalising the BBC.
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Tambini, Damian
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MARKET failure , *BUSINESS models , *CONFIDENTIAL communications , *CHECKS , *MUNICIPAL services - Abstract
This article argues that BBC policy needs a change of emphasis. In the last two BBC Charter periods the emphasis has been on marketisation and market failure. The aim has been to harness market discipline to hold the BBC to account and ensure it does not chill investment. In an era of almost limitless choice, faltering democratic institutions, and new business models based on monetising data and attention, this approach is no longer appropriate. Whilst media users will always be able to choose not to consume BBC services, policy makers should accept that the BBC should be a permanent, privileged part of the communications landscape and enact reforms that reflect this. Policy should focus on overhauling and improving the 'constitutional' checks and balances of the BBC rather than accountability through the market. This requires new policies that actively facilitate new forms of accountability to citizens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. US Republicans and the New Fusionism.
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Ashbee, Edward and Waddan, Alex
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IDEOLOGY , *GREAT powers (International relations) , *REPUBLICANS , *FEDERAL government , *FREE enterprise , *FORTUNE , *NATIONAL security , *CHECKS - Abstract
US Republicanism and conservatism were structured around 'fusionism' from the 1950s onwards. Disparate ideas and interests were 'fused' in a broad coalitional bloc that was based upon a commitment to free markets, moral or cultural traditionalism and a commitment to US national security, as well as global power projection. There have, however, been significant shifts in recent years as many Republicans have turned against the larger corporations which appear to have little loyalty to the US heartland and are, it is said, guilty of embracing 'woke' ideology: that ideology has become the focus of cultural conservatism, with wedge issues such as trans‐rights a constant theme. In addition, many Republicans have either embraced or acquiesced in, a conspiracist sub‐culture. If foreign policy is considered, national security has been redefined in more restricted and overtly realist terms. Consequently, there has been a repudiation of earlier neoconservative efforts to spread market democracy. All these strands of thought are tied together by an impatience of, or at times disdain for, the checks and balances that define US political processes. Political actors across almost all sections of the right, but most notably candidates for federal office, have had to restructure their platforms and subscribe to these reconfigurations of Republican thinking and the 'new fusionism'. Although these ideas have a 'thin' character, they represent a significant shift away from the thinking of figures such as former House Speaker, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney and George W. Bush, who defined conservatism and Republicanism just a few years ago. For the most part, their efforts to roll back federal government entitlement programmes such as Medicare, and create a much leaner state, have been abandoned. The article argues that the new fusionism is becoming increasingly embedded and therefore marks a long‐run shift in Republican thinking that is likely to endure, regardless of Donald Trump's political fortunes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. CRITERIA FOR IMPLEMENTING SMART CONTRACT TECHNOLOGY FOR HR PRACTITIONERS.
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Ioakimidis, Marilou and Magoutas, Anastasios
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HUMAN resources departments , *CHECKS , *CONTRACTS , *PROGRAMMING languages , *TRANSACTION costs - Abstract
It is widely held that smart contracts on a blockchain possess several unique properties, including immutability, disintermediation, and enhanced security, that can be advantageous to organizations. In particular, having these properties can enable smart contracts to benefit human resources departments in a number of ways, including applicant verification, tracking employee skills and tasks, and facilitating compensation. However, it is also reported that effectively implementing smart contracts involves a number of challenges to HR managers. To address these challenges, it would be valuable to establish criteria to help HR managers employ smart contracts successfully. The purpose of this paper is to develop a set of such criteria. The paper first provides an overview of the nature of blockchain and smart contracts and then, based on a review of relevant literature, describes how implementation of blockchain-enabled smart contracts in an HR department may benefit an organization by producing transaction cost savings through expediting processes, enhancing security, and reducing intermediaries. The paper then focuses on various challenges that have been identified in the literature to the successful use of smart contracts. These include issues regarding smart contract integrity, immutability, and security, as well as potential problems associated with a variety of legal issues. Synthesizing this information, the paper develops a set of best practice guidelines to help HR managers determine whether and how to employ smart contracts successfully for HR-related processes. The guidelines emphasize the importance of initial understanding and testing of planned smart contracts, protecting security by ensuring that only permissioned people can access smart contract data, and guaranteeing the integrity of smart contracts by paying very close attention to the translation of natural to programming language and establishing robust reviews of programmed contracts. Policy implications of the guidelines include the importance of HR departments ensuring that all employees who are involved in implementing the technology have a good understanding of the nature and capabilities of smart contracts, that robust methods be implemented to guarantee that the contracts are correctly programmed, and that HR managers keep abreast of legislative environment related to legal issues that may affect their department’s use of smart contracts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. APPRAISAL OF BANK’S LIABILITY ON AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM) DEBIT-WITHOUT-DISPENSING TRANSACTION UNDER NIGERIAN LAW: JWAN V. ECOBANK & ANOR. IN PERSPECTIVE.
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Eyongndi, David Tarh-Akong and Adegbite, Folasade Rose
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AUTOMATED teller machines ,CHECKS ,BANKING industry ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,REASONABLE care (Law) - Abstract
Technological advancement has been adopted in the banking sector through the use of ATM and ATM cards issued by banks to ease saving and withdrawal of money by customers. Once a customer’s account is liquid, the insertion of an ATM card in an ATM and following the procedure, should lead to cash dispensation. However, there are instances where a customer’s account is debited but the money is not dispensed. This is an ATM debit-without-dispensing quagmire. Recently, the Nigerian Court of Appeal in Jwan v. Ecobank & Anor held that an ATM card is akin to a cheque, where it is inserted into an ATM by a customer whose account is funded, a debit-without-dispensing transaction equals to a dishonoured cheque which is breach of banker’s duty to the customer. This conclusion was reached based on the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur. This paper adopts doctrinal method in examining the propriety of making an ATM card akin to a cheque. It attenuates the nuances of the decision with particular reference to the ambit of banker’s duty of care. It seeks to evaluate whether the decision took cognisance of the vagaries of technological glitches in technology driven transaction like the ATM. It discusses the impact of the decision on Nigeria’s banker-customer jurisprudence. It makes vital recommendations as way-forward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Bank's Liability in Electronic Fund Transfers and its Legal Effects.
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Al Smadi, Essa Lafi, Al-Freihat, Mohammad Shafiq, Alqudah, Muntaser Ahmad, Alsmadi, Mamoon Suliman, and boutosh, Ahmad Fahad
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ELECTRONIC funds transfers ,BANKING laws ,APPLICABLE laws ,TRANSFER payments ,CHECKS ,ELECTRONIC systems - Abstract
The bank, as a legal person, can typically be held legally liable under civil, penal, and administrative law for actions it performs. Liability, in general, arises from contractual obligations or tort. The electronic fund transfer process (EFT) is an example of the bank's contractual obligation. The applicable law and its specificity determine electronic contracts' legality and probative value. This research aims to clarify the position of the Jordanian legislator regarding the EFT payment process and the legal consequences and risks related to this process. It also aims to determine banks' liability for executing EFT operations in case of tort or negligence. The researchers employed the analytical and deductive approach. The results indicated that the Jordanian legislation in Electronic Transactions Law No. (15) of 2015, the system of payment and electronic transfer of funds 2017, and the Banking Law No. (7) of 2019 have granted electronic bonds the same probative value as the traditional bond. However, numerous legislative texts still require revision or replacement to accommodate the demands of commercial and economic transactions. For example, specific regulations for banking e-payment and funding operations and transfers should be included. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Assessing the Use of IsiZulu in Banking Services in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Province.
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Khumalo, Lungisani, Mphela, Kgabo, and Cekiso, Madoda
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LANGUAGE policy , *ORAL communication , *LANGUAGE & languages , *PAMPHLETS , *CHECKS , *ENGLISH language , *BANKING policy - Abstract
After 1994, in South Africa many people saw the declaration of the previously side-lined indigenous languages as official languages as a move towards respecting and promoting indigenous languages. The main objective of this study is to assess the use of isiZulu in banking services in Durban, KwaZulu- Natal. The focus was on whether isiZulu is used as a language of communication in the banking service and to check whether consumers receive documents in the language they prefer, particularly in isiZulu. The qualitativeresearch approach was used, and the study followed a case study design. Semi- structured interviews were used to collect data, and a wealth of data was generated by thick descriptions of participant responses. The data from semi- structured interviews were recorded and decoded into categories, and the categories were reduced to thematic constructs. Twelve purposively selected participants were involved in the study. The findings revealed that even though isiZulu was incorporated into the banks’ policies as a language that which was supposed to be used, this was not practiced since English was predominantly used, at the expense of isiZulu. The findings further revealed that English was the only language used even in customer documents such as letters and pamphlets, and isiZulu was used mainly for oral communication. The findings also revealed that there was a lack of terminology in the isiZulu language for certain English words. It was recommended that translators be needed to assist with the communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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47. SUPER SPECIAL: Iconic hotel brand celebrates the 50-year milestone.
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Wallis, Gregg
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HOTEL chains ,PRIVATE companies ,ELECTRONIC funds transfers ,SALES contracts ,CHECKS ,HOTEL rooms ,HOTEL rates - Abstract
Super 8, a hotel brand founded in 1972 by Ron Rivett and Dennis Brown, is celebrating its 50-year anniversary. The brand started with its first hotel in Aberdeen, SD, offering rooms for $8.88 per night. Super 8 has since expanded globally, with locations in 49 states and nine countries, including China. The brand's success is attributed to its commitment to providing consistent and affordable accommodations, as well as creating a sense of community. Super 8 continues to innovate with programs like Innov8te and Innov8te 2.0, focusing on technology and upgraded WiFi to attract younger travelers. The brand also emphasizes the importance of cultural communities to its growth and success. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
48. Surge in counterfeit checks prompts outcry from community banks.
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Berry, Kate
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ELECTRONIC funds transfers ,CHIEF risk officers ,BANKING industry ,COMMERCIAL trusts ,ONLINE banking ,CHECKS ,PRODUCT counterfeiting - Abstract
The rising number of counterfeit checks is exacerbating the problem of fraud in the banking industry. Community banks are particularly affected, with losses from check fraud approaching debit card levels. The pandemic has contributed to the increase in check fraud, as criminals turned to this method after the stimulus funds dried up. Community banks are calling for stricter compliance with know-your-customer rules to combat check fraud. Banks have a limited window of 24 hours to return a bad check, and if they miss this deadline, they are responsible for the loss. Counterfeit checks are harder to deal with than altered checks because banks have less time to get reimbursed. Banks are also trying to educate their customers to regularly monitor their bank statements for fraudulent activity. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
49. THE LATEST HOT SHOT WINNERS...
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BOWLS (Game) ,CHECKS - Abstract
This document from Bowls International provides a list of recent winners of the Hot Shot award in various bowling clubs across different regions. The winners are listed by club and include the names of the individuals who achieved the Hot Shot. The document also includes information on how to claim a Hot Shot Certificate and purchase Hot Shot merchandise. The document concludes with a section for individuals to provide additional information about their Hot Shot claim. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
50. CAR DATA CHECK APPS.
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Barnard, Tom
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MOBILE apps ,REGISTRATION of automobiles ,AUTOMOBILES ,CHECKS ,USED cars - Abstract
This article discusses the importance of using car data check apps when buying a used car to avoid potential risks and hidden issues. The author tested seven different apps and provided ratings and reviews for each. TotalCarCheck was rated the best due to its comprehensive data and affordable pricing options. AutoClarity and MyCarCheck were also recommended for their ease of use and valuable information. The article emphasizes the importance of conducting thorough research before purchasing a used car. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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