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The document proposes introducing mobile banking (M Banking) in Bangladesh. It discusses the product, objectives, competitive analysis, justification, and communication tools. M Banking would allow customers to perform banking transactions via mobile phones, making financial services more convenient and accessible. A survey found strong customer demand for simplicity and ease-of-use in banking. The proposal argues that M Banking could tap into an untapped market by removing geographical barriers with widespread mobile connectivity.
This document discusses several national monuments and landmarks located in Jakarta, Indonesia and the meaning and history behind them. It mentions monuments such as the National Monument (MONAS), Hero Monument, Farmer's Monument, Dirgantara Monument, Free Irian Monument, Youth Statue, Pancasila Sakti Monument, Lubang Buaya Monument, and Trisakti Monument. It also provides information on translations and logistical support for research conducted in Jakarta.
New Renewable Energy Strategy UK - Adam Brownuktila
The document discusses renewable energy strategy and opportunities in the UK. It outlines the UK's long term vision and supportive policies to increase renewable energy generation. Key points include the renewable obligation certificate scheme, rapid growth of onshore wind and offshore wind targets, and plans to meet the EU renewable energy target of 15% by 2020 through various policy measures and a focus on technologies like offshore wind, biomass, and wave/tidal.
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The document lists various articles of clothing and asks the reader to select the correct answers about what items people are wearing in different situations. It encourages the reader to "click on the correct answers" for 5 multiple choice questions about outfits. The questions cover what someone would wear to the beach, who is wearing a dress, what Messi wears to play soccer, what Jennifer is wearing, and what a lawyer typically wears.
The document proposes introducing mobile banking (M Banking) in Bangladesh. It discusses the product, objectives, competitive analysis, justification, and communication tools. M Banking would allow customers to perform banking transactions via mobile phones, making financial services more convenient and accessible. A survey found strong customer demand for simplicity and ease-of-use in banking. The proposal argues that M Banking could tap into an untapped market by removing geographical barriers with widespread mobile connectivity.
This document discusses several national monuments and landmarks located in Jakarta, Indonesia and the meaning and history behind them. It mentions monuments such as the National Monument (MONAS), Hero Monument, Farmer's Monument, Dirgantara Monument, Free Irian Monument, Youth Statue, Pancasila Sakti Monument, Lubang Buaya Monument, and Trisakti Monument. It also provides information on translations and logistical support for research conducted in Jakarta.
New Renewable Energy Strategy UK - Adam Brownuktila
The document discusses renewable energy strategy and opportunities in the UK. It outlines the UK's long term vision and supportive policies to increase renewable energy generation. Key points include the renewable obligation certificate scheme, rapid growth of onshore wind and offshore wind targets, and plans to meet the EU renewable energy target of 15% by 2020 through various policy measures and a focus on technologies like offshore wind, biomass, and wave/tidal.
Este documento promueve un negocio de telefonía por internet que ofrece paquetes de llamadas ilimitadas a bajo costo a diversos países. Describe las oportunidades de negocio que surgen con los cambios tecnológicos como internet y los celulares. Alienta a las personas a afiliarse como distribuidores independientes para aprovechar esta oportunidad de negocio respaldada por empresas exitosas.
Este documento presenta los resultados del V Certamen Estrangis de Teatro en Inglés y Francés. Se otorgan premios y menciones a estudiantes y profesores de diferentes centros educativos de Córdoba, Jaén y Granada por sus obras y actuaciones en inglés, francés e interculturalidad. Los ganadores reciben placas y premios por categorías como mejor actriz, actor, dirección y pronunciación no nativa.
The document provides information on various plants, trees, and geographic locations in Indonesia. It lists plant and tree species found in places like Kebun Raya Bogor, Taman Nasional Gunung Gede Pangrango, and Tangkuban Parahu Reserve. It also briefly mentions several important archaeological sites in Yogyakarta like Borobudur and Prambanan.
The document discusses several topics related to the oil and gas industry including:
1) Factors influencing oil prices such as OPEC production, natural disasters, refinery outages, and economic growth.
2) The oil and gas supply chain and different types of operators.
3) Regulatory uncertainty and potential policies in the US that could impact the oil and gas industry.
4) Emergence of national oil companies and issues facing independent oil companies.
5) Key trends in the industry including subsea technology and the growth of natural gas and Asian markets.
1) Global annual venture capital investment in clean technology reached a record $2.6 billion in Q3 2008, with $1.7 billion invested in North America.
2) Annual investments in clean technology have steadily increased since 2006, with more money invested in the first three quarters of 2008 than all of 2007.
3) The largest areas of clean technology investment are solar energy, biofuels, smart grid, and water treatment, though green building companies are considered underinvested currently.
New Energy Finance Presentation - Ken Bruderuktila
This document summarizes the implications of the financial crisis on clean energy deployment. It finds that global investment in clean energy remained robust through 2008 despite the credit crunch. However, it notes clean energy faces challenges in obtaining early-stage capital and from volatility in energy prices. The document also outlines US President-elect Barack Obama's support for clean energy initiatives like renewable portfolio standards and emissions reductions.
Renewable Energy Presentation - Joanne Howarduktila
The document discusses opportunities and challenges in the US renewable energy market. It notes that renewables could provide 635 GW of new capacity by 2025, with wind, solar and geothermal growing significantly. The new administration plans to invest over $150 billion in clean technology and renewables by 2050. However, the financial crisis has reduced tax equity financing and transmission challenges remain. Each renewable technology faces issues around costs, manufacturing, deployment and incentives.
The document discusses monetary policy in Indonesia. It provides background on the objectives of monetary policy, the role of the central bank and monetary instruments. It then discusses Indonesia's monetary policy approach and reforms over different periods, including during the 1997/1998 Asian financial crisis when the country implemented banking restructuring and strengthened financial regulation and supervision.
Este documento promueve un negocio de telefonía por internet que ofrece paquetes de llamadas ilimitadas a bajo costo a diversos países. Describe las oportunidades de negocio que surgen con los cambios tecnológicos como internet y los celulares. Alienta a las personas a afiliarse como distribuidores independientes para aprovechar esta oportunidad de negocio respaldada por empresas exitosas.
Este documento presenta los resultados del V Certamen Estrangis de Teatro en Inglés y Francés. Se otorgan premios y menciones a estudiantes y profesores de diferentes centros educativos de Córdoba, Jaén y Granada por sus obras y actuaciones en inglés, francés e interculturalidad. Los ganadores reciben placas y premios por categorías como mejor actriz, actor, dirección y pronunciación no nativa.
The document provides information on various plants, trees, and geographic locations in Indonesia. It lists plant and tree species found in places like Kebun Raya Bogor, Taman Nasional Gunung Gede Pangrango, and Tangkuban Parahu Reserve. It also briefly mentions several important archaeological sites in Yogyakarta like Borobudur and Prambanan.
The document discusses several topics related to the oil and gas industry including:
1) Factors influencing oil prices such as OPEC production, natural disasters, refinery outages, and economic growth.
2) The oil and gas supply chain and different types of operators.
3) Regulatory uncertainty and potential policies in the US that could impact the oil and gas industry.
4) Emergence of national oil companies and issues facing independent oil companies.
5) Key trends in the industry including subsea technology and the growth of natural gas and Asian markets.
1) Global annual venture capital investment in clean technology reached a record $2.6 billion in Q3 2008, with $1.7 billion invested in North America.
2) Annual investments in clean technology have steadily increased since 2006, with more money invested in the first three quarters of 2008 than all of 2007.
3) The largest areas of clean technology investment are solar energy, biofuels, smart grid, and water treatment, though green building companies are considered underinvested currently.
New Energy Finance Presentation - Ken Bruderuktila
This document summarizes the implications of the financial crisis on clean energy deployment. It finds that global investment in clean energy remained robust through 2008 despite the credit crunch. However, it notes clean energy faces challenges in obtaining early-stage capital and from volatility in energy prices. The document also outlines US President-elect Barack Obama's support for clean energy initiatives like renewable portfolio standards and emissions reductions.
Renewable Energy Presentation - Joanne Howarduktila
The document discusses opportunities and challenges in the US renewable energy market. It notes that renewables could provide 635 GW of new capacity by 2025, with wind, solar and geothermal growing significantly. The new administration plans to invest over $150 billion in clean technology and renewables by 2050. However, the financial crisis has reduced tax equity financing and transmission challenges remain. Each renewable technology faces issues around costs, manufacturing, deployment and incentives.
The document discusses monetary policy in Indonesia. It provides background on the objectives of monetary policy, the role of the central bank and monetary instruments. It then discusses Indonesia's monetary policy approach and reforms over different periods, including during the 1997/1998 Asian financial crisis when the country implemented banking restructuring and strengthened financial regulation and supervision.