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    Tourism in Bangladesh

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    Term paper On Tourism in Bangladesh On ENG 101 Submitted to Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Dept. of English East West University Submitted by Name:Marufa khan ID :2009-3-10-043 DEPT:BBA Submission Date: East University West Introduction Tourism is often synonymous to traveling for pleasure and education. It is also a business of attracting tourists and providing for their accommodation and entertainment. In many countries‚ tourism is an industry for earning Inland Revenue and foreign exchange

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Popular uprisings and regime change are two events that often occur with a temporal order of the former preceding the latter. Every year witnesses a number of popular uprisings‚ the reasons behind them vary‚ as does the response from the state. The year 2011 saw a remarkable amount of uprisings; and popular protests throughout the entire Middle East and North Africa. The Change has come to countries like Egypt and Tunisia‚ while in other countries‚ namely

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    Syrian Mandate

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    The French Mandate of Syria and its Effect on the Political State of Syria Today TheBlewn 31 May 2013 The Effect of the French Mandate of Syria on the Political State of Syria Today The French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon was established by the League of Nations after World War One during the partition of the Ottoman Empire. This mandate‚ which was

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    Customer Perception

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    Zainual Bashar Bhutto‚ Rambalak Yadav‚ Vikram Singh Consumer Perception of Retail Outlets: A Comparative Study of Big Bazaar and More Megastores Email: zainualbashar@in.com‚ vikksecb@gmail.com‚ rbyadav1988@gmail.com Abstract This study focuses on the Consumer Perception of Retail outlets: A comparative study of Big bazaar and More mega store. With the help of consumer perception of retail outlets increase their sale and provide total customer satisfaction. These Retail Outlets increase the India

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    ISIS Article

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    Contents Introduction 2 Syria 2 Rise of ISIS 2 Private Funding 3 Propaganda 3 Ideology 3 Iraq 3 Corruption 4 Lack of Motivation 4 Indifference of Population 4 Aftermath 4 Current State of Mosul 5 Looking to the future 5 Works Cited 6 Introduction How could a city of 2 million‚ with almost 25‚000 US-trained deployed troops‚ fall overnight by 2‚500 militia members with little to no formal combat training? No one knows. That answer pretty much sums the whole “ISIS‚ ISIL‚ IS” situation. No one really

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    Terrorism Wording Effects

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    counterparts‚ terrorism can be reduced. For example‚ the violence intensified by the youth bulge can be reduced by increasing job opportunities‚ and therefore improving the economies of these countries. Reducing the powers of destructive leaders like Bashar al-Assad and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi will prevent others from wanting to continue acting violently. However‚ the underlying issue is that no first-world country is willing to spend money on helping or improving other countries. After the United States

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    violent storm blowing its destructive winds from the shores of Syria to the shores of Europe. A storm that begun its path of fury 36 years ago with the Soviet invasion to Afghanistan. It is 1979 and the soviets have just ordered an operation code named "Storm-333". An operation that in which Soviet Special Forces toppled the Afghan government in just 43 minutes‚ but has started a war that will last a decade. Within this trajectory‚ the Soviet invasion of‚ and subsequent war with Afghanistan (1979-1989)

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    india needs leadership

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    India needs a strong dictator Against India being a strong democratic country doesn’t really need a dictator. It may just lead to disruption. India is a big country. People live in harmony and are known for their unity. A dictator may not be able to maintain this. Few people may again misunderstand dictatorship and may think it defies the purpose of freedom. Dictatorship may bring very short term changes. A country needs a strong government. Dictatorship may introduce communal differences depending

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    INTRODUCTION It is evident that today’s modern societies faces a main challenge regarding multifaceted conflicts. Especially‚ over the past two years‚ the hybrid threat construct has found some traction. It appears in official government reports and has been cited by the US defense secretary in articles and speeches. Hybrid Warfare may introduce some terminological clouds of confusion. It is founded on a broad characterization of hybrid conflict‚ as a conflict that has both regular and irregular

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    Germany and Islamic Military Intervention International Relations POLS1160 The Islamic State is a region in the Middle East that is an unrecognized state with a self-declared government. They control a landmass in northwest Iraq and eastern Syria. Since the removal of U.S troops from Iraq in 2011‚ tensions have escalated between the government and radical groups such as ISIS. ISIS has slowly been conquering land in Iraq. They are well trained and organized soldiers that have an effective use

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