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    INTRODUCE: Supermarkets have long been recognised by farmers and campaigners as a danger to community life and good food‚ but during the last four or five years‚ with an ever-deepening farming crisis and food scare after food scare‚ supermarkets have come under even more intense scrutiny from the public and eventually even the government‚ with its Competition Commission report‚ which was released in late 2000. Sainsbury’s‚ as Britain’s second largest supermarket chain‚ has been criticised for its

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    In 1930‚ a man by the name of George W. Jenkins founded one of the most dynamic employee-owned supermarket chains in the state of Florida. With challenging work and determination‚ George and his associates made Publix Supermarket Inc. an industry leader throughout the southeast region of the United States. It has been known to be a wonderful place to work‚ tops in customer service and satisfaction‚ while being nationally involved in the community. As of today‚ Publix has grown to over 1‚144 stores

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    mutated or deleted. As a result‚ formation of the corresponding globin chains is trimmed down and an abnormal hemoglobin ratio is enhanced. This abnormal ratio leads to a decreased synthesis of hemoglobin and expression of thalassemia. Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology‚ Dhaka University explained‚ “If one among 23 pairs of chromosomes of one’s body is affected by Alpha or Beta chain mutation‚ one may become victim of Thalassemia. If both the chromosomes

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    Multinational Companies in Bangladesh Bangladesh Is a developing country of Asia. There are many multinational companies doing business based on peoples’ choice and demand in Bangladesh. Some of the most important multinational companies are as follows. 1.Nestle Bangladesh: Nestle is the world’s leading nutrition‚ health and wellness company founded in 1866 * Its head office located in Geneva‚ Switzerland. * Nestle started official production activities in Bangladesh in 1994 * It has a

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    the opportunity from which we have achieved a lot of practical experience. At the very outset‚ I would like to express my deep respect to my honorable instructor‚ K.M. Zahidul IslamLecturer of Economics‚ Business school‚ Independent University‚ Bangladesh‚ for giving his valuable time and all the necessary guidance. His continuous support has inspired us to make a more feasible report based on in depth analysis. . Though this report suffers from many shortcomings‚ we have exerted my best efforts

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    experiences two depressions‚ a monumental fire‚ and an abundance of immigrants. Shifting into the industrial age‚ there was an increase in capital and a change in labor. Industrialist quest to defeat the formation of labor unions began setting off a chain of events. An initially peaceful mass meeting led by anarchist to demand better labor rights end in a blood bath. Speeches during the protest included some violent language which alleged caused over one-hundred-seventy officers to emerge in hopes of

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    Aarong supply chain

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    Supply Chain Management system of ‘Aarong’ 1. Introduction: In today’s competitive world of Business competitive advantage can be gain by proper information system and developing that information system. Aarong information system is a sign of the modern business organization of Bangladesh. Supply chain management is the streamlining of a business ’ supply-side activities to maximize customer value and to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Supply chain management (SCM) represents an

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    E-Commerce in Bangladesh

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    THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE Ziaul Hoq School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh and Md. Shawkat Kamal Department of Management and Business BRAC University‚ 66 Mohakhali C/A Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. and A H M Ehsanul Huda Chowdhury School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT E-commerce has a significant impact on business costs and productivity. E-Commerce has

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    Starburst Report Analysis of Manufacturing in Bangladesh The Purpose of the Report Thank you for your confidence and trust in me regarding your current concerns about Starburst’s manufacturing options for the future. I understand you are looking for a way for Starburst to gain and sustain success in the fashion clothing market. I also understand you are considering outsourcing production overseas to Bangladesh‚ but you want to make sure to satisfy your joint priorities of making the enterprise

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    Garments Sector in Bangladesh

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    1.1 Background of the Study The garments industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 35 years. At present‚ the country generates about $6 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. Two non-market elements have performed a vital function in confirming the garment industry’s continual success; these elements are (a) quotas under Multi- Fibred

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