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4.6 / 5 ( 23 votes ) INTRODUCTION: The environment is the natural world which is made by living beings (people, animals, and plants) and land. Therefore it is the surroundings that affect the behavior and development of a living being or a thing. The surroundings may be living factors …
Read More »Study of Merits and Demerit of Plastic Money Based on Experiences of People
3.9 / 5 ( 16 votes ) INTRODUCTION: Introduction to Plastic Money Plastic money or polymer money, made out of plastic, is a new and more natural way of paying for goods and services. Plastic money was introduced in the 1950s and is now an essential form of immediate payment, …
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