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  2. Life Office Management Association - Wikipedia

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    Institutional Investing: Principles and Practices LOMA 361 Accounting and Financial Reporting in Life Insurance Companies LOMA 371 Risk Management and Product Design for Insurance Companies Fellow, Secure Retirement Institute FSRI® SRI 111 SRI 121 SRI 131 SRI 210 SRI 220 SRI 230 SRI 240 SRI 500 SRI 111 — Retirement Fundamentals

  3. Principle (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The idea of chemical principles developed out of the classical elements. Paracelsus identified the tria prima as principles in his approach to medicine . In his book The Sceptical Chymist of 1661, Robert Boyle criticized the traditional understanding of the composition of materials and initiated the modern understanding of chemical elements .

  4. Insurance Institute of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The standardization of insurance education across Canada, with a uniform syllabus, uniform examinations, and consequently equal standing for all graduates regardless of education. A sound and equitable basis of company support of Insurance Institute work. To provide means of insurance education in other parts of Canada where it is needed. [24]

  5. Insurance Institute of India - Wikipedia

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    The institute, formerly known as Federation of Insurance Institutes (J.C. Setalvad Memorial) (Regd.), was created for the purpose of promoting insurance education and training in India. [1] The institute conducts examinations at various levels. It is the professional institute in India devoted solely to insurance education.

  6. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    In insurance, the insurance policy is a contract (generally a standard form contract) between the insurer and the policyholder, which determines the claims which the insurer is legally required to pay. In exchange for an initial payment, known as the premium, the insurer promises to pay for loss caused by perils covered under the policy language.

  7. Insurability - Wikipedia

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    Insurability can mean either whether a particular type of loss (risk) can be insured in theory, [1] or whether a particular client is insurable for by a particular company because of particular circumstance and the quality assigned by an insurance provider pertaining to the risk that a given client would have.

  8. Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. [1] It is a physical science within the natural sciences that studies the chemical elements that make up matter and compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during reactions with other substances.

  9. Physical chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Physical chemistry, in contrast to chemical physics, is predominantly (but not always) a supra-molecular science, as the majority of the principles on which it was founded relate to the bulk rather than the molecular or atomic structure alone (for example, chemical equilibrium and colloids).