Yes they can ! Otherwise they would be useless !
if you save your money in the bank you are quite sure if anything goes wrong (i.e robbery, fire-outbreak etc) the bank will replace it.
its safe from a fire, robbed lost. Get it anytime you want. Too make more money.
There are many banks in India that are owned by the Government 1005. They are: Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, IDBI Bank, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Punjab & Sind Bank, Punjab National Bank, Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India, United Bank of India and Vijaya Bank
Wachovia bank is a large bank in the United States. However, Wachovia bank is the not the leading bank in America in bank lending. Bank of America is the leading bank in lending.
Mafatu's name means Stout Heart.
Mafatu's name means Stout Heart.
Mafatu belongs to the Polynesian people. He is a young boy from Hikueru, one of the Polynesian islands.
he gets food like coconuts. he helps Uri and looks for water and shelter. he rubs 2 sticks together and it becomes fire!
Mafatu left his island in the story "Call It Courage" during the season of winter. He embarked on his journey in a small canoe to prove his bravery and conquer his fears.
In the book "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, Mafatu's job was to be a fisherman like his father. However, Mafatu struggles with his fear of the sea, which is a significant obstacle for him in his role as a fisherman.
No, in the book "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, Mafatu does not die at the end. Instead, he proves his courage and ability by overcoming his fears, conquering challenges, and returning home victorious.
Mafatu
a bird
he stabbed it in the eye
What are at least three things that Mafatu does that give him confidence and help develop his courage?
Touching the marae was seen as a test of Mafatu's courage and determination, proving that he was worthy of becoming a man in his island community. By facing his fears and approaching the marae, Mafatu was able to conquer his self-doubt and show his strength and bravery to himself and others.