This document provides information about an individual, Laxmikant Patil, who holds the role of Data Science Associate at EMC. It also includes a verification code and link to verify credentials on the Certmetrics website.
Laxmikant S Patil received a Cause for Applause award from EMC on August 25, 2014 for his efforts in R+V. The award recognized his commitment, accountability, and quick turnaround on assigned work as nominated by Vinaya Kini. The award notification included an additional endorsement from Kini saying "Keep it up!"
Laxmikant S Patil received a bronze award for demonstrating excellence in work. He did an excellent job during a visit to Hamburg by picking up big scripts and finishing them before time. He showed commitment to his work. The award was nominated by Rohit Kapoor and endorsed by Gunasekaran Sambandabadran who said "Good job Laxmi!"
The game of ladder pong involves bouncing a ball through every space of a ladder by dropping and catching it with a kitchen sieve, with the objective being to complete this task in the least amount of time. Players take turns dropping the ball from the top of the ladder and attempting to catch it in the sieve as it bounces through each rung, and the winner is whoever finishes going through the entire ladder the fastest.
- Mongolia has experienced rapid economic growth over the past decade, with average growth of 6.3% and GDP per capita increasing sixfold between 1997-2011, driven largely by growth in the mining sector.
- However, the economy remains volatile and vulnerable to external shocks. Issues like Dutch Disease, weak institutions, corruption, and procyclical fiscal and monetary policies threaten to undermine long-term sustainable growth.
- Major projects like Oyu Tolgoi and Tavan Tolgoi will further increase mining's dominance of the economy, but without improvements in governance, infrastructure, and macroeconomic management, this will exacerbate inequality and volatility rather than promoting broad-based development.
This document provides information about Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs), a type of close-ended debt mutual fund scheme. FMPs have a fixed tenure, with investors only able to invest during the New Fund Offer period. At maturity, the principal and earnings are returned to investors. FMPs invest in debt securities like corporate bonds that mature by the time the FMP ends, shielding investors from interest rate volatility if held to maturity.
The document discusses the "resource curse" theory that countries with large endowments of natural resources like oil tend to have lower long-term economic growth. It notes that recent literature argues this is due to the negative effect of natural resources on institutions. It then summarizes several formal models that show how resource wealth can shift efforts from productive activities to rent-seeking, and how weak institutions exacerbate this effect. The document also reviews the empirical evidence on the relationship between natural resources, economic growth, and institutional quality.
Robin Rayman has over 20 years of experience in healthcare, including roles at Sanford Health Care Cancer Center and as the youngest elected female mayor of Salem, SD. She has a proven track record of designing effective workflows, establishing quality standards, and collaborating well with colleagues. Robin is highly organized, skilled in stressful situations, and dedicated to meeting diverse patient needs. She holds multiple certifications in areas like nuclear medicine, PET, CT, and emergency medical technician.
Laxmikant S Patil received a Cause for Applause award from EMC on August 25, 2014 for his efforts in R+V. The award recognized his commitment, accountability, and quick turnaround on assigned work as nominated by Vinaya Kini. The award notification included an additional endorsement from Kini saying "Keep it up!"
Laxmikant S Patil received a bronze award for demonstrating excellence in work. He did an excellent job during a visit to Hamburg by picking up big scripts and finishing them before time. He showed commitment to his work. The award was nominated by Rohit Kapoor and endorsed by Gunasekaran Sambandabadran who said "Good job Laxmi!"
The game of ladder pong involves bouncing a ball through every space of a ladder by dropping and catching it with a kitchen sieve, with the objective being to complete this task in the least amount of time. Players take turns dropping the ball from the top of the ladder and attempting to catch it in the sieve as it bounces through each rung, and the winner is whoever finishes going through the entire ladder the fastest.
- Mongolia has experienced rapid economic growth over the past decade, with average growth of 6.3% and GDP per capita increasing sixfold between 1997-2011, driven largely by growth in the mining sector.
- However, the economy remains volatile and vulnerable to external shocks. Issues like Dutch Disease, weak institutions, corruption, and procyclical fiscal and monetary policies threaten to undermine long-term sustainable growth.
- Major projects like Oyu Tolgoi and Tavan Tolgoi will further increase mining's dominance of the economy, but without improvements in governance, infrastructure, and macroeconomic management, this will exacerbate inequality and volatility rather than promoting broad-based development.
This document provides information about Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs), a type of close-ended debt mutual fund scheme. FMPs have a fixed tenure, with investors only able to invest during the New Fund Offer period. At maturity, the principal and earnings are returned to investors. FMPs invest in debt securities like corporate bonds that mature by the time the FMP ends, shielding investors from interest rate volatility if held to maturity.
The document discusses the "resource curse" theory that countries with large endowments of natural resources like oil tend to have lower long-term economic growth. It notes that recent literature argues this is due to the negative effect of natural resources on institutions. It then summarizes several formal models that show how resource wealth can shift efforts from productive activities to rent-seeking, and how weak institutions exacerbate this effect. The document also reviews the empirical evidence on the relationship between natural resources, economic growth, and institutional quality.
Robin Rayman has over 20 years of experience in healthcare, including roles at Sanford Health Care Cancer Center and as the youngest elected female mayor of Salem, SD. She has a proven track record of designing effective workflows, establishing quality standards, and collaborating well with colleagues. Robin is highly organized, skilled in stressful situations, and dedicated to meeting diverse patient needs. She holds multiple certifications in areas like nuclear medicine, PET, CT, and emergency medical technician.
The Ramos Music School is hosting "The Combined Schools Concert" on November 30th at 6pm at the Tumut RSL Club Auditorium. The concert will feature performances from guitar workshops, concert bands, solos, duos, trios, quartets, and a guest appearance from the Tumut & District Concert Band. Tickets are $8 each and include refreshments, with proceeds supporting the Ramos Music School.
This document provides an overview of configuring an Oracle 11i ERP system, including:
1. Preparing the Oracle application structure and defining accounting flexfields like value sets, segments, currency, and calendar.
2. Configuring the general ledger, including setting up books, responsibilities, users, and posting journals.
3. Defining reports using row sets, column sets, and report definitions, and submitting and viewing reports.
Who is hehind african poverty irrespective of incredibal natural resources?Felix Niwagaba
The document discusses the role of colonialism in creating African poverty and dependency. It argues that:
1) During the colonial era from the 15th-20th centuries, European powers divided up and exploited Africa solely to extract its natural resources like minerals and establish economic control through institutions like the UN and World Bank.
2) This created a legacy of viewing Africa as a source of free resources and labor to fuel European industrialization, rather than as independent nations. Africans were made to believe they could not prosper without help from outsiders.
3) Today a new group of powerful countries like China, India, and Russia compete to control and exploit Africa's resources, fueling conflicts and preventing development in order
Kieren Hardman is an 18-year-old student studying IT Software at level 3 at Pendleton College in Salford. He has worked for 3 years as a paperboy for Ash Newsagents and enjoys activities like the gym, athletics, rugby, gaming, and digital design work. He received awards in high school for his design knowledge, business skills, and initiative. Kieren is interested in careers in engineering or IT where he can apply the skills he's learned in college.
Vodafone India is the second largest mobile network operator in the country. It was founded in 1984 as a public limited telecommunication company incorporated in England. In 2007, Vodafone acquired a 67% controlling stake in Hutch Essar for $11.1 billion. Vodafone India is headquartered in Mumbai and has over 184 million customers as of 2015, with a 22.95% market share in India.
This document summarizes some of the key challenges in managing wealth from natural resources. It discusses how overdependence on extractive industries can cause issues like Dutch disease. It also explores challenges around equitable social and economic distribution of resource wealth, as well as political instability and conflicts that can arise from competition over control of resources. Environmental impacts of extraction activities are another challenge, requiring balancing environmental protection with development needs. Overall, the document examines economic, social, political and environmental factors that complicate natural resource wealth management.
The document discusses ISO 10993, which provides guidance for conducting biological evaluations of medical devices to assess safety. It consists of multiple parts that cover areas like test methods, reference materials, animal welfare, characterization of materials, and degradation products. The strategy is to use a risk management framework per ISO 10993-1 to determine what testing is necessary based on understanding the device, materials, and risks, drawing on existing knowledge where possible. Only gaps in knowledge need be filled through appropriate testing to adequately evaluate biological safety.
Barbara Yanelli Cigarrero Bravo is a 3rd semester student in the Technology in Computing specialization at Agricultural Technical Baccalaureate Center No. 129. Her facilitator is Darío Guadalupe Cortez. In the document, Barbara expresses her desire to study at BUAP university after finishing her current program in order to pursue a career in cooking or graphic design. Her goals are to complete her education, gain independence, find a good job, start a family, and build a better future for herself.
The Ramos Music School is hosting "The Combined Schools Concert" on November 30th at 6pm at the Tumut RSL Club Auditorium. The concert will feature performances from guitar workshops, concert bands, solos, duos, trios, quartets, and a guest appearance from the Tumut & District Concert Band. Tickets are $8 each and include refreshments, with proceeds supporting the Ramos Music School.
This document provides an overview of configuring an Oracle 11i ERP system, including:
1. Preparing the Oracle application structure and defining accounting flexfields like value sets, segments, currency, and calendar.
2. Configuring the general ledger, including setting up books, responsibilities, users, and posting journals.
3. Defining reports using row sets, column sets, and report definitions, and submitting and viewing reports.
Who is hehind african poverty irrespective of incredibal natural resources?Felix Niwagaba
The document discusses the role of colonialism in creating African poverty and dependency. It argues that:
1) During the colonial era from the 15th-20th centuries, European powers divided up and exploited Africa solely to extract its natural resources like minerals and establish economic control through institutions like the UN and World Bank.
2) This created a legacy of viewing Africa as a source of free resources and labor to fuel European industrialization, rather than as independent nations. Africans were made to believe they could not prosper without help from outsiders.
3) Today a new group of powerful countries like China, India, and Russia compete to control and exploit Africa's resources, fueling conflicts and preventing development in order
Kieren Hardman is an 18-year-old student studying IT Software at level 3 at Pendleton College in Salford. He has worked for 3 years as a paperboy for Ash Newsagents and enjoys activities like the gym, athletics, rugby, gaming, and digital design work. He received awards in high school for his design knowledge, business skills, and initiative. Kieren is interested in careers in engineering or IT where he can apply the skills he's learned in college.
Vodafone India is the second largest mobile network operator in the country. It was founded in 1984 as a public limited telecommunication company incorporated in England. In 2007, Vodafone acquired a 67% controlling stake in Hutch Essar for $11.1 billion. Vodafone India is headquartered in Mumbai and has over 184 million customers as of 2015, with a 22.95% market share in India.
This document summarizes some of the key challenges in managing wealth from natural resources. It discusses how overdependence on extractive industries can cause issues like Dutch disease. It also explores challenges around equitable social and economic distribution of resource wealth, as well as political instability and conflicts that can arise from competition over control of resources. Environmental impacts of extraction activities are another challenge, requiring balancing environmental protection with development needs. Overall, the document examines economic, social, political and environmental factors that complicate natural resource wealth management.
The document discusses ISO 10993, which provides guidance for conducting biological evaluations of medical devices to assess safety. It consists of multiple parts that cover areas like test methods, reference materials, animal welfare, characterization of materials, and degradation products. The strategy is to use a risk management framework per ISO 10993-1 to determine what testing is necessary based on understanding the device, materials, and risks, drawing on existing knowledge where possible. Only gaps in knowledge need be filled through appropriate testing to adequately evaluate biological safety.
Barbara Yanelli Cigarrero Bravo is a 3rd semester student in the Technology in Computing specialization at Agricultural Technical Baccalaureate Center No. 129. Her facilitator is Darío Guadalupe Cortez. In the document, Barbara expresses her desire to study at BUAP university after finishing her current program in order to pursue a career in cooking or graphic design. Her goals are to complete her education, gain independence, find a good job, start a family, and build a better future for herself.