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    Official Name | : | The People’s Republic of Bangladesh | Government | : | Parliamentary form of government‚ headed by Prime Minister | Location & Borders | : | South Asia bordered by India on the east‚ west & north and by Bay of Bengal on the south and small border strip with Myanmar on the south-east. | Area/Land | : | 147‚570 square km-mostly alluvial fertile plain. Territorial Waters 22.22 km. Economic Zone up to 370.40 km. in the high seas‚ measured from the base line. | Climate/Seasons

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    Effective planning requires a thorough knowledge of both present conditions and future goals. Because these things are not always entirely knowable‚ and because most situations are constantly changing‚ planning can be a very challenging process. In companies and organizations‚ planning is usually undertaken by groups‚ a fact that increases the complexity of the task. Poor Communication The planning process is complicated when communication within or between groups is poor. Insufficient

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    Reflection Paper “Language Barrier” Communication traditionally plays an extremely important part in the life of people. Nowadays‚ the importance of effective communication has increase consistently due to the progress of technologies and rapid development of international cooperation. The issue of language barriers is particularly critical during intercultural service encounters. Intercultural service encounters‚ where the customer and the service provider are from different cultures‚ is very

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    Perception of Organized Crime Organized crime has been defined as illegal acts committed by a criminal organization or group. The NCIS (2005) described organized crime as having 4 salient attributes: (1) organized crime group contains at least three people; (2) the criminal activity the group engages in is ongoing and indefinite in duration; (3) the group is motivated by a desire for profit or power; and‚ (4) the group commits serious criminal offenses (Lynman & Potter‚ 2007). There are

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    IS KEEPING ANIMALS IN ZOO GOOD OR BAD? For many people‚ the zoo is a source of childhood amazement and fond memories: swinging monkeys and growling tigers and a lot more. It had became parts of our childhood lives 1. Facts: Believe or not * Did you know… that zoos have been around since 3500 B.C.? In 2009‚ archeologists found what is believed to be the world’s oldest zoo in Egypt. * It has been estimated by WAZA that over 600 million people visit zoos each year * It is estimated

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    Ever since the dawn of time‚ perception has played a major role in the human race. Whether it is in job interviews or casual conversation‚ we as humans tend to determine how good or bad a person might be based on how they act or what color they are or even what car they drive. Perception plays a big part in relationships as well. We see this in two stories called “Hills Like White Elephants‚” and “Love of My Life.” Both stories focus on how perception could very much affect a relationship. In the

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    As Junior expresses his awareness of his new classmate’s perception of him‚ it becomes clear that those perceptions overshadows Junior’s reality. These boys’ relationship with Junior is simultaneously aggressive and hesitant. They are comfortable verbally abusing him‚ though they draw a line at physical violence out of their fear of him‚ or rather what they think he is and what they think he could be. Their perception fuels their apprehension and overrides how they can see with their own eyes that

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    conducted to find out the Dealer’s perception about JK Tyre‚ Personal interview with questionnaire of dealer’s are taken. I have designed this questionnaire to find out what a dealer think about the company’s policy‚ after sales service ‚ product quality ‚ demand of the product in market and the feedback which he received from the customer. These information’s helped me in finding out the overall perception of a dealer about the company. To find out the overall perception of a customer i have divide the

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    Extrasensory perception or ESP is the knowledge of external objects or events without using our five basic senses. People that believe that they have a kind of ESP are people such as psychics or spiritualists that believe they can communicate with the dead (Encarta). ESP is a supernatural and is nothing of the natural world that can be explained. Most believers in the phenomena of extrasensory perception do not understand physics at all and maintain that spatial distance is irrelevant to the exercise

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    A Critical Review of Jing Bill Xu‚2009‚ Perceptions of Tourism Products‚ Tourism Management Journal‚ Vol 31‚ 2010 (5):607-610. S. L. J. Smith (1994) is one of the few researchers to design a tourism product framework‚ using this framework Jing Bill Xu (2009) has conducted a study on the perceptions of Tourism Products. The research focused on demand rather than supply to propose a new model of the tourism product from a marketing perspective. By surveying a number of students from The School

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