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As of July 2014, the market cap for Banco Santander Chile (BSAC) is $12,418,599,729.76.

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What is the symbol for Banco Santander Chile in the NYSE?

The symbol for Banco Santander Chile in the NYSE is: BSAC.


At what age can you start scuba diving with BSAC?

12


What 2 rights did the Rudd concession give to to the British South Africa?

It gave the bsac the right to mine minerals in the area between Limpopo and Zambezi it gave the bsac the right to do anything necessary for the development of their mining activities


How do you get a scuba certification?

You will need to train with a certified SCUBA company. PADI and BSAC are two of the best known. Try their websites for local dive clubs which will run training couses.


Why did Mozambique get colonized?

The British South Africa Company colonized Zambia in the 1890s. In return for colonizing, the BSAC was given the rights over all mineral resources within the colony.


What where the causes of the ndebele and shona uprising in 1896-7?

Their grievances against BSAC & SETTLERS :- Land encroachments;Cattle Seizures; Forced Labour; Bullying Police & Forced Land Seizures,Disease caused by settlers such as Rinderpest.


What is the qualification for scuba diver?

Most scuba divers just obtain open water certifications from recreational diver training agencies, such as PADI, NAUI, BSAC or SDI.Only military or commercial divers undertake vocational diving qualifications.


What percent of chance does scuba diving lead to death?

Diving is unavoidably a dangerous sport but the risks can be minimised by taking proper training with an organisation such as BSAC or PADI, diving to your own limits and comfort levels (i.e. do not push yourself to dive to 50m if you are not trained to do so), be sensible. As a BSAC member in the UK I only have access to those figures but in 2010 there were 17 fatalities in the UK. Sorry that I don't have the exact percentage of chance but the chances are very small in relation to the number of people who SCUBA dive. So take training (if you haven't already) and be sensible and you can reduce the risk.


How much tuition fee in Saint Louis University Baguio?

it depends on what course you are going to take..my course is bsma and the tuition ranges from 15k to 20k same as bsac..it depends if how many units you can get..the maximum unit isb 29 units..


What other people might you need to scuba dive safely?

If certified, just your dive buddy (also certified by an actual accredited training agency). If not, then you will need to go with an instructor, until you are certified - the course only takes a few days. Check the related links to find a PADI dive shop near you - though there are other training agencies, PADI has the most shops by far and tends to have the best standardization and quality assurance between shops. Other dive organisations include BSAC, SSI, NAUI. You may find one is more dominant in your country, such as BSAC in the UK.


How was the royal charter important in colonising Zimbabwe?

The royal charter was crucial in the colonization of Zimbabwe as it granted the British South Africa Company (BSAC) significant administrative and economic powers over the territory. This charter, issued by Queen Victoria in 1889, allowed the BSAC to claim land, extract resources, and establish governance, effectively facilitating European settlement and exploitation of the region. It also legitimized the company's actions in the eyes of the British government, paving the way for further colonization and the eventual establishment of Rhodesia. This laid the groundwork for long-term colonial rule and significant socio-economic changes in Zimbabwe.


What step that lead to colonization of Zimbabwe?

The colonization of Zimbabwe, formerly known as Southern Rhodesia, began with the establishment of British interests in the region during the late 19th century. Key steps included the 1888 Rudd Concession, where British South Africa Company (BSAC) founder Cecil Rhodes obtained mining rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele people, and subsequent military incursions. By 1890, the BSAC sent settlers and troops to the area, leading to the establishment of colonial rule, which was solidified after the defeat of local resistance in the First Matabele War (1893-1894). This laid the foundation for the formal annexation of the territory by Britain in 1923.