Faria Mahjabin School of Business‚ North South University‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Residence: 345; Flat No. G-11; Easel Hut; Dilu Road; Moghbazar; Dhaka-1000; Bangladesh Phone: 01680896907 E-mail: faria.exnsu@gmail.com OBJECTIVE To begin my career at a highly-reputed and eminent educational institute and to gain exceptional career move ahead through long efforts and performance regularity. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS * Highly gifted research and teaching aptitude * Crystal clear understanding
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Advantages of living in Dhaka city “I’d die of loneliness‚” sighed my Bangla teacher as she surveyed my one bedroom rooftop flat in Mohammadpur – an area located far south of Dhaka’s expat hotpot of Gulshan. There followed an awkward silence: I was overjoyed by the very surroundings that so repelled her‚ but feared she’d write me off as an eccentric if I listed the benefits – chiefly‚ solitude. Amina and I continued the lesson without any further mention of my solo residential status‚ but I mulled
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RESUME OF MD. MUTASIM BILLAH RATUL Address: House-17‚ Road-03‚ Kollayanpur‚Dhaka. Contact Cell Number – 01716994093 Home Phones: 0451-64063 E-mail: www.ratulmd@yahoo.com |Career Objective: | | | |I have a passion for learning and work
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I had a sweetly amusing experience recently while listening to an FM radio station on my way back home. A caller‚ probably a boy in his late teenage‚ was narrating how excitedly he was awaiting the coming of 14 April‚ i.e. the Pahela Baishakh. The reason was‚ this would be the first ever Pahela Baishakh celebration in Bangladesh as he had been born and brought up in a foreign land. I was touched by the passionate fervour of his voice that was more like the ecstatic impatience of a lover waiting for
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LITERATURE REVIEW INTRODUCTION The following information has been provided as a basis for the study we are conducting on analysing the Consumer behaviour towards the Multiplexes. The information has been extracted from research journals (ProQuest)‚ websites‚ articles‚ and blogs. This has helped us in conducting the primary research. Title: An exploratory study on customer perception about multiplexes Type of source: Journal paper Publication Details: JK journal of management technology‚ 2010
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Portrayal of Muslims in Indian Cinema By Taqdees Babar To Abbass Rashid Butt (Assignment for M.phil) “Cinema is the great interpreter of the past and constantly programs the memory of its audience‚” Abstract: Ever since the partition of the sub-continent in 1947‚ when Britain took apart its Indian domain‚ India and Pakistan have been arch rivals. Bollywood is one of the famous and the strongest industry among the film industries around the world‚ even before the incident of 9/11 happened
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Montashir Mamun 4/8 A‚ West Bashantek‚Mirpur Dhaka-1206 Mobile No: 01671652827 e-mail: mamun16271@yahoo.com objective To build up my career in a nice environment for developing myself through hard prove myself as a quick learner and highly energetic person to face any mission critical and technical operations by involving myself in the main stream operations of the organization. Key Qualities/Activities • Strong desire to leading an honestly. • Aspiration to build a career
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Our Mother Language Day (21st February) UNESCO’s declaration of 21st February as the International Mother Language Day has brought fresh glory and prestige to Bangladesh which is making significant strides towards peace‚ progress and prosperity at home and discharging international obligations abroad. After 1952‚ the people of Bangladesh have been observing every year the 21st day of February as their glorious and unforgettable Language Martyrs Day. What happened on 21st February 1952 is
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Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Author’s name: Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office Digital Bangladesh Concept Note Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office 5/11/2009 DIGITAL BANGLADESH BA C K GR O U N D Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are recognized as a powerful tool for socio-economic development. With appropriate policies‚ supplemented by realistic strategies‚ ICTs are known to have brought tremendous welfare to people in terms of better access
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