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ibeforg · 1 year ago
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India National Bank - IBEF
India National Bank (INB) is a public sector bank in India. India National Bank was established in 1919 and has its headquarters in Mumbai. INB is one of the 12 largest banks in India by assets. It has a network of over 2,000 branches and 7,000 ATMs across the country. INB offers a wide range of banking products and services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, credit cards, investment products, and insurance. To get more information on India's largest bank, visit the India Brand Equity Foundation website.
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infocoverage · 2 years ago
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5 Safety Tips to Prevent Online Banking Fraud
5 Safety Tips to Prevent Online Banking Fraud
5 Safety Tips to Prevent Online Banking Fraud: Financial transactions through online net banking or mobile banking are now available at your fingertips, but they come with significant risks as well. It could be challenging to differentiate between a real website and a phoney one because many fraudsters create pages or websites that seem remarkably similar to the bank’s official website. Every…
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reluctantjoe · 6 months ago
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You never give up on anything, do you Pip?
A GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER | Official Trailer
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vani-is-typing · 4 months ago
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so i lowkey gave up on the agggtm adaptation after finishing episode 3 of the series. i was at the very middle of the show, and so disappointed by all the unnecessary changes they'd made from the books, and the snowball pacing was doing nothing to engage me whatsoever, in fact it was one more reason that i turned away from it. the only thing redeeming i think i found was the dynamics of pip's friend group. it was fun whenever they were all on screen together.
i heard someone online talk about pip and ravi's chemistry together being another redeeming point, and i thought about adding that as well, but looking back it was only okay, nothing out of the world. the fact that they were spending a lot of time alone together probably helped this person believe that their chemistry was excellent, when it was only fine. the actors tried their best, of course, but they are also very young and i personally think they were having a hard time conveying the kind of under the surface tension i would've loved to see.
lastly, i also heard someone online say that stanley forbes just never showed up. that was probably the most crushing thing i heard in the time after episode 3 and about to go on to episode 4, eventually stopping me from continuing because stanley is my man yo. you can't do me like this. you can't literally handpick one of the most memorable and important characters from the books and just kick them to them to the curb. even if stanley does end up hopefully inevitably in season 2, which i don't know yet if there will be one, it seems very sucky to me that he wasn't there at all this season, when the show is just taking off.
now although i have more to say from the first three episodes i saw of a good girl's guide to murder, i will refrain from doing that because incorporating all those things into this post will take a lot of time and make it so much longer. also, i'm waiting on the premiere of the umbrella academy season 4, if that wasn't already crystal clear enough from my last post, and will be pouncing on it the moment it's available, so i can't scar this beautiful waiting time by writing down and explaining the flaws of a show i didn't like, in length.
that'll be all. i do think i will complete watching a good girl's guide to murder someday, most probably if there's a season two later on, because then i'll need to know the show's altered version of what happened before. if there never comes a season 2 after all, then it's really in the hands of fate if i finish agggtm or not.
i will probably end up doing it though, like five years down the line. i can't handle unfinished shows, or anything else. see y'all.
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iminmypeace · 2 years ago
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mirkobloom77 · 8 months ago
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‼️🇵🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧🇫🇷🇮🇳🇮🇷 France and India warns citizens to not travel to Palestine, Occupied Palestinian territories, Iran and Lebanon
🔸 Source: Al Jazeera
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fatehbaz · 9 months ago
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[T]he Dutch Republic, like its successor the Kingdom of the Netherlands, [...] throughout the early modern period had an advanced maritime [trading, exports] and (financial) service [banking, insurance] sector. Moreover, Dutch involvement in Atlantic slavery stretched over two and a half centuries. [...] Carefully estimating the scope of all the activities involved in moving, processing and retailing the goods derived from the forced labour performed by the enslaved in the Atlantic world [...] [shows] more clearly in what ways the gains from slavery percolated through the Dutch economy. [...] [This web] connected them [...] to the enslaved in Suriname and other Dutch colonies, as well as in non-Dutch colonies such as Saint Domingue [Haiti], which was one of the main suppliers of slave-produced goods to the Dutch economy until the enslaved revolted in 1791 and brought an end to the trade. [...] A significant part of the eighteenth-century Dutch elite was actively engaged in financing, insuring, organising and enabling the slave system, and drew much wealth from it. [...] [A] staggering 19% (expressed in value) of the Dutch Republic's trade in 1770 consisted of Atlantic slave-produced goods such as sugar, coffee, or indigo [...].
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One point that deserves considerable emphasis is that [this slave-based Dutch wealth] [...] did not just depend on the increasing output of the Dutch Atlantic slave colonies. By 1770, the Dutch imported over fl.8 million worth of sugar and coffee from French ports. [...] [T]hese [...] routes successfully linked the Dutch trade sector to the massive expansion of slavery in Saint Domingue [the French colony of Haiti], which continued until the early 1790s when the revolution of the enslaved on the French part of that island ended slavery.
Before that time, Dutch sugar mills processed tens of millions of pounds of sugar from the French Caribbean, which were then exported over the Rhine and through the Sound to the German and Eastern European ‘slavery hinterlands’.
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Coffee and indigo flowed through the Dutch Republic via the same trans-imperial routes, while the Dutch also imported tobacco produced by slaves in the British colonies, [and] gold and tobacco produced [by slaves] in Brazil [...]. The value of all the different components of slave-based trade combined amounted to a sum of fl.57.3 million, more than 23% of all the Dutch trade in 1770. [...] However, trade statistics alone cannot answer the question about the weight of this sector within the economy. [...] 1770 was a peak year for the issuing of new plantation loans [...] [T]he main processing industry that was fully based on slave-produced goods was the Holland-based sugar industry [...]. It has been estimated that in 1770 Amsterdam alone housed 110 refineries, out of a total of 150 refineries in the province of Holland. These processed approximately 50 million pounds of raw sugar per year, employing over 4,000 workers. [...] [I]n the four decades from 1738 to 1779, the slave-based contribution to GDP alone grew by fl.20.5 million, thus contributing almost 40% of all growth generated in the economy of Holland in this period. [...]
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These [slave-based Dutch commodity] chains ran from [the plantation itself, through maritime trade, through commodity processing sites like sugar refineries, through export of these goods] [...] and from there to European metropoles and hinterlands that in the eighteenth century became mass consumers of slave-produced goods such as sugar and coffee. These chains tied the Dutch economy to slave-based production in Suriname and other Dutch colonies, but also to the plantation complexes of other European powers, most crucially the French in Saint Domingue [Haiti], as the Dutch became major importers and processers of French coffee and sugar that they then redistributed to Northern and Central Europe. [...]
The explosive growth of production on slave plantations in the Dutch Guianas, combined with the international boom in coffee and sugar consumption, ensured that consistently high proportions (19% in 1770) of commodities entering and exiting Dutch harbors were produced on Atlantic slave plantations. [...] The Dutch economy profited from this Atlantic boom both as direct supplier of slave-produced goods [from slave plantations in the Dutch Guianas, from Dutch processing of sugar from slave plantations in French Haiti] and as intermediary [physically exporting sugar and coffee] between the Atlantic slave complexes of other European powers and the Northern and Central European hinterland.
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Text above by: Pepijn Brandon and Ulbe Bosma. "Slavery and the Dutch economy, 1750-1800". Slavery & Abolition Volume 42, Issue 1. 2021. [Text within brackets added by me for clarity. Bold emphasis and some paragraph breaks/contractions added by me. Presented here for commentary, teaching, criticism purposes.]
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mariailoveyou-guerin · 1 month ago
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I wanna go to poguelandia but I don’t wanna get sh0t in America or hate crimes in Brazil 😔😔😔 #OBX4 #obx why couldn’t they do one stop in EU or Africa so we can go too! Wanna meet lacia as jdrudy so bad !!
not jdlacie going to Brazil oh someone please save them the racism and anti blackness is gonna insane next level crazy even in US but Brazil or any LATAM countries x obx fandom is wild sickening any obx fans is bad they gonna be cooked alive I’m scared for them their safety even hope they have bodyguards 25/8!
kinda funny when people was jumping nic Luke forever for getting a world tour when Netflix always does this for their biggest shows like it was never a polin thing only thing but kanthony benophie fans so obsessed with nic luke they always made everything about them 😂 even QC Corey and India got it just less cities and nicluke weren’t even alone the rest of the cast got it too so why was they always acting like only nicluke got will never get it other then it being just pure jealousy!
btw this is their last season if that wasn’t clear they wouldn’t be doing all this now if it wasn’t last season or it’s like with Bridgertok where s5 is their last season I genuinely obx4 last szn otherwise it’s definitely ending on obx5 like bton5 being it’s last szn let’s prepare guys!
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al-hekima-madara-blog · 10 months ago
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The zionist entity has no right to exist
It would be dismantled piece by piece. Gaza, West bank, Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel aviv... Like it or not. Cry, yell, curse, vociferate, invent more lies, blackmail, humiliate, torture, quote the bible, kill more babies in vain, roll on the floor in antisemitism. And the higher the pills of deaths to impose your domination the more enemies you create even within your allies. My words make you laugh? It's fine, Hubris always comes before the fall. You don't see it yet but it's coming. This is the natural direction of history. Zionists leaders harshly punished, their zealous followers send back from the 2348938457 countries they, their parents or their grandparents comes from. And for those left, if the indigenous Palestinians still wants you around and if you accept to live in a real democracy with equal rights for Muslims, Christians and Jews, you might stay. But it's up to them!
To those who choose humanity: don't despair! The tyranny will end, the beast is always the most vicious and dangerous when deadly wounded. Be resilient and patient. It happened in Apartheid South Africa, in French Algeria, in Rhodesia now Zimbabwe, in India, in Indochina now Vietnam. and so much more decolonised countries. The settlers left, some stayed and accepted to integrate into the native society.
Too much blood has been spilled in Gaza (5% of the total population in February 2024), too much innocent children have been sacrificed, too much people around the world have seen disgusting images we wish we have never seen. We are fed up, so fed up by the utter arrogance of the evil entity from their degenerate leaders to their citizens happily doing rave party while blocking aid trucks and creating famine few miles away... There is no coming back. Don't you understand? This is the last racist colony in the world. And this is the world war of our generation.
Humanity against Evil.
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talknerdytome18 · 5 months ago
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Since AGGGTM will not be going to Netflix until August 1st, I will be specifying if any of my future posts for the show have spoilers or not. I am lucky that I will be getting it on July 1st (Australian here!), but I am aware that some of my AGGGTM mutuals/followers are going to have to wait until August 1st.
It's simple: if the title of my post says "contains spoilers for AGGGTM show", DO NOT read it unless you've watched it. If you haven't, then scroll away and don't be tempted by spoilers <333 granted we all know the basic story but there are going to be new elements that I'll most likely be talking about!
However, if I'm just talking about the book (for example, just a rant post about how much I hate that loser Ant Lowe), then that will be specified too! It'll all be specified in the title from now on <333
With that being said, here's the trailer from Netflix <333 - Em
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nexttopbadbitch · 2 years ago
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silver x gold
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official-saul-goodman · 6 months ago
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To be fucking frank I'll be more than happy if people just didn't get married or didn't get into relationships, if it can avoid the way marriage and civil partnerships can trap women and children in abusive situations.
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blackramhall · 2 months ago
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - Episode 4
Foul deeds will rise, Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes. WS, Ha Avatar pic by Mitchell Turek
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vani-is-typing · 4 months ago
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I just saw the first episode of the adaptation for a good girl's guide to murder, and you know what? I think it is indeed a good girl's guide to murder — book to tv adaptations.
Because i tried my level best to give it the benefit of the doubt the moment they straight up showed us, like in the very first shot of the proper opening, it was Andie walking with the back of her head all messed up. But then the show just jumped straight into things, exposition be damned.
It was such a sudden start, followed by such a choppy and trippy directing style along with characters being thrown in your face left and right. That's literally the advantage of a series, that you can take your time with exposition and introducing characters, and the show gave us the perpetrators within the very first episode, probably within the first twenty minutes of the show.
Seriously, the casting for Elliot Ward, the vibe the show character gave off, and the camerawork done around him; I wouldn't need to have read the books to know that this man, this sus as all hell man, was somehow involved with the whole Andie-Sal case.
If only they'd told us he was a teacher right away too, and I would have immediately found him to be the guy who wrote Sal's confession, because it was so "literate".
I'm not even going to get into how ludicrous and tacky the whole Hastings silver whatever party add-on was to the script, and the way Pip showed in that star costume to Ravi's.
Honestly, I feel that in the show, most things Pip is doing are very un-Pip-like, because Pippa is supposed to be a compulsive character, not impulsive. Everything she does seems to be done recklessly without much forethought, or if there is a thought process going on, we as an audience are not privy to it, which is a bad move that does not allow us to truly know her character in the least.
I understand the show makers were trying to take a different, creative angle, which would be more suitable to their storytelling methods and perhaps, what they thought would be more compelling to the audience, and it might even have worked—had this show not been adapted from a very well-loved book series.
Many people watching the show have already read the books, with some reading them just to see the show and how it compares. This translates to, we have pretext. We know what the book's flow was like, that the show's flow should have been like. We understand the essence of every character, the vibes of every scene, and the overall themes and tension at play throughout the story, which unfortunately for me were not captured by the show at all.
It's a shame, because the actors seem to be trying their best, the show makers probably tried their best to make this engaging and interesting, to have us on the edge of our seats even with most people already knowing what will happen by the end, but it fell flat because they mangled the story so much, that it lost both the mood and momentum, and the mystery, that so many people out there, or at least I, stayed with the books and loved them for.
Now, since we can't end on such a sad note, I'll tell you about my favorite moment from the first episode, which was when Nisha Singh, Ravi's mom, opens the door for Pip and Pip goes, "I have some information for Ravi" and Nisha's like, "From a galaxy far, far away?" because Pippa's dressed like a bloody blinding star.
This was the only scene I liked so far after having seen the first episode because it made me go, "ha! Now we know where book Ravi gets all the sass and charm from."
So, anyone else watching it? Or seen it already? Warn me about how much worse it's gonna get from here. Ciao!
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socialstockmarket · 12 hours ago
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mariluphoto · 1 year ago
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Israel x India
In India 🇮🇳 — Narendra Modi is using Israel's genocidal violence in Gaza to radicalise violence against 220 million Muslims.
Anti-Palestinian rhetoric used by Israel is being parroted by Modi's Hindutva supremacists.
Modi is building a network of concentration camps for Muslims in Assam (eastern India).
(via. khaledbeydoun)
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