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Educated unemployment- when an educated people do not find jobs it is called educated unemployment. Frictional Unemployment- when there is unemployment due to breakdown of machines, strikes, shortage of raw materials, power failure etc it is frictional unemployment. This type of unemployment is temporary.
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JOURNAL OF X LTD.
| Date | Particulars | L.F. | Dr. (₹) | Cr. (₹) | |
| Bank A/c | Dr. | 1,80,000 | |||
| To 12% Debenture Application A/c (Application money received on 6,000 debentures @ ₹30 each) |
1,80,000 | ||||
| 12% Debenture Application A/c | Dr. | 1,80,000 | |||
| To 12% Debentures A/c | 1,25,000 | ||||
| To Securities Premium Reserve A/c | 25,000 | ||||
| To 12% Debenture Allotment A/c (Transfer of application money to 12% Debentures A/c and the excess money to allotment A/c) |
30,000 | ||||
| 12% Debenture Allotment A/c | Dr. | 2,00,000 | |||
| To 12% Debentures A/c (Allotment due to 5,000 debentures @ ₹40 each) |
2,00,000 | ||||
| Bank A/c | Dr. | 1,70,000 | |||
| To 12% Debenture Allotment A/c (Allotment money received) |
1,70,000 | ||||
| 12% Debenture First & Final Call A/c | Dr. | 1,75,000 | |||
| To 12% Debenture A/c (First and final call due on 5,000 debentures @ ₹35 each) |
1,75,000 | ||||
| Bank A/c | Dr. | 1,75,000 | |||
| To 12% Debenture First & Final Call A/c (First and final call money received) |
1,75,000 |
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CAUSE: The Russo-Ukrainian War is an ongoing war between Russia (together with pro-Russian separatist forces) and Ukraine. It began in February 2014 following the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, and initially focused on the status of Crimea and parts of the Donbas, internationally recognised as part of Ukraine.
The conflict is unlikely to be resolved for two reasons. First, the various sides’ understandings of the sources of the conflict and the acceptable solutions remain far apart. Even though many in the West recognise that Russia is extremely unlikely to reverse its annexation of Crimea, and are prepared to accept that, recognising it officially and legitimising it will be much more difficult. That is even more true for the government of Ukraine. Assuming the territory is not to return to Ukraine, finding a way to legitimise Russia’s annexation will be necessary for a complete resolution of the conflict, and it does not appear that many in the West or in Ukraine are near to finding that acceptable, in part because doing so might set a dangerous precedent. Second, the damage done to various relationships cannot easily be undone, even if there were the desire to do so (and that itself is questionable).
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In order to remove a prime minister, or the whole cabinet, from power, the president can either dismiss them, or the parliament can remove them through a vote of no confidence. This form of semi-presidentialism is much closer to pure presidentialism. It is used in: Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Russia, and Taiwan.
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