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    Adamjee Jute Mills

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    set up in Narayanganj‚ Bangladesh in 1951 by Abdul Wahid Adamjee‚ Pakistan’s foremost industrialist‚ and scion of the wealthiest family in the country. Initially‚ the said project was a partnership between the Adamjee’s and the PICIC (the governments industrial arm) - The Adamjee family‚ however‚ soon took control of the project‚ and eventually built it into the largest Jute Mill in the world. The Adamjee family lost control of the Mill in 1971 during the Pakistan-Bangladesh war of Independence.

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    A Garment Worker

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    the workers are young women. They are very hard working.We are going to introduce a girl named"Nasima" who is a garment worker. We will go through her lifestyle and special emphasis will be given‚ the struggle she is facing with her poverty. In Bangladesh almost 70% or 80% workers are young girls. They come from different areas of the country. It is appropriate time for education when they come to Dhaka or other towns and starts working in different garments factories. They live in severel slum reas

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    based curriculum) has gained popularity among the upper middle class‚ rich class and slowly among the middle class because of its credibility‚ international standard‚ flexibility and the focus on English language. This is a rapidly growing sector in Bangladesh with numerous schools present through out Dhaka. Students are giving Ordinary level examination (O level) and Advanced level Examination (A level) under either of these two boards. The exams are taken twice a year (Jan and May) organized by British

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    Innovation Officer‚ Senior Counselor to the Administrator‚ US Agency for International Development 3) Key Note: Mr. Anir Chowdhury‚ Policy Advisor‚ A2I Programme‚ PMO 4) Mr. Md. Nazrul Islam‚ Additional Secretary‚ Cabinet Division‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh 5) Mr. Gregory J. Pokorny‚ Principal Manager ‚ Global Planning & Consulting Department ‚ National Information Society Agency (NIA) 6) Mr. Forhad Zahid Sheikh ‚ System Analyst‚ A2I Programme‚ PMO Guest of Honor: Mr. Shaikh Md. Wahid-uz-Zaman

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    Meslows Hierarchy

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONS Introductions: Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (BPL) has been the leader in Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Market since its inception in 1979. Over the last decade BPL actually rose to a new standard–moving beyond manufacturing quality medicines to win mindshare of patients‚ physicians‚ shareholders‚ business partners‚ and communities where they work and live. BPL is the pioneer in introducing medical service activities: publishing a full-fledged medical newsletter regularly

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    Corruption

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    jobs to its voters as a reward for working towards victory‚ and as an incentive to keep working for the party—as opposed to a system of awarding offices on the basis of merit‚ independent of political activity. Civil Service in Bangladesh Government employees in Bangladesh are vertically belonging to four categories‚ namely Class 1 Officers‚ Class 11 Officers‚ Class 111 employees and Class 1V employees. The officers are also classified as gazetted officers and non-gazetted officers. The officers

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    PRAN'S COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

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    Md. Mostafa Morshed Khan (11-18385-1) o Gazi Ahsanul Bari (10-16607-2) o Durre Araf (10-16245-1) Ms. Tahsina Nimmi Khan Lecturer Department of Marketing Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Table of Contents Chapters Page No. Chapter 1: Literature Review ................................................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Introduction ....................................................

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    term paper

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    of the course. She has authorized the task of writing this term paper on a group basis. This report contains analysis of legal awareness‚ how to create legal awareness in urban area of Bangladesh through ICT. 1.2 Problem Statement and Justification How ICT can help to create legal awareness through ICT in Bangladesh especially in urban area. Does individual understand his or her right properly? To examine the need of proper law and legal awareness‚ ways to create awareness is the purpose of the report

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    Managing Partner

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    putting to rest ‘old antagonisms’ for ensuring success in the pursuit of their policy for economic expansion. India‚ Myanmar‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ and Sri Lanka are all in the same vicinity. China lies in close geographical proximity to the territory of Bangladesh‚ separated only by a narrow Siliguri Corridor of India. United States defies geo-politics of the region by the extent of the global reach of the armed forces and presence of its naval fleet in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. India‚ China‚ and

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    travel amongst three different countries. One of these includes the southern region of Bangladesh. The main source of freshwater in Bangladesh comes from the Ganges River.  Water and soil pollution is now one of the major problems occurring in Bangladesh and the Ganges River Basin. It has been an ongoing problem for many years so it is not like it is anything new but it is something that can be changed and resolved.  Bangladesh is faced with the issue of both surface water depletion and groundwater depletion

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