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    The Nice Trap?

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    Your partner for growth First Quarterly Financial Statements (Un-Audited) as on 31st March‚ 2012 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (Un-audited) As of March 31‚ 2012 Figures in BDT PROPERTY AND ASSETS Cash : Cash in hand Balance with Bangladesh Bank and its agent banks Balance with other banks and financial institutions In Bangladesh Outside Bangladesh Money at call on short notice Investments : Government Asset Pledge as Securities Others Loans‚ advances & lease etc: Loans‚ Cash Credit‚ Overdrafts‚ etc

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    Case Incident 1 (The Nice Trap) Question (1) Do you think there is a contradiction between what employers want in employees (agreeable employees) and what employees actually do best (disagreeable employees)? Why or why not? Answer: The article is focusing on only one dimension out of 5 models of the personality dimensions. In the real life‚ individuals’ personality can’t be with only one dimension. For Example‚ someone can be very cooperative‚ good natured and trusting “high on agreeableness”

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    Curleys Wife's Dream

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    characters in the book‚ Curley’s Wife and George. George gets motivated by his dream because he really wants it and he doesn’t wanna be like anyone else. When George was cooking beans over the fire pile and Lennie was sitting there watching‚ george said “Whatever we ain’t got‚ that’s what you want. God I’m mighty if I was alone I could live so easily. I could get a job an work with an no trouble. No mess at all‚ and when the end of the

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    John Steinbeck and how the author represents the character “Curley’s Wife” who is a vindictive and cruel person throughout the story up until near to her death Steinbeck portrays her as “can be nice”. Curley’s Wife from the start was seen as property of Curley and Steinbeck has never mentioned that Curley’s Wife never had a name and is always referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’ the possessive apostrophe is symbolic Curley’s Wife was very flirtatious ‘She put her hands behind her back and leaned against

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    Steinbeck is showing how Curley’s wife emerges as a complex and interesting character. Although her purpose is rather simple in the book’s openings‚ she is been called “tramp‚” “tart‚” and “bitch”. These nasty comments are made by the people that dislike her and her appearances; this makes the reader feel sympathy for her. Later in the book Steinbeck become more complex. She is first introduced through rumours means that the reader already has a biased opinion of Curleys wife before she even enters the

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    IPv6 Overview   IPv4 vs. IPv6 IP Version IPv4 IPv6 Deployed 1981 1999 Address Size 32-bit number 128-bit number Address Format Dotted Decimal Notation: 192.0.2.76 Hexadecimal Notation: 2001:0DB8:0234:AB00: 0123:4567:8901:ABCD Number of Addresses 232 = 4‚294‚967‚296 2128 = 340‚282‚366‚920‚938‚463‚ 463‚374‚607‚431‚768‚211‚456 Examples of Prefix Notation 192.0.2.0/2410/8 2001:0DB8:0234::/48 2600:0000::/12 ↑ Back to Top   What is IPv6? IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version

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    STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM 2 Please note that movies are eligible for test questions. I. CHAPTER 5: DEVELOPMENT & SOCIALIZATION A. Please review the following terms: Socialization Sensitive periods- is a period of time in a organism’s development that allows for the relatively easy acquisition of a set of skills. Phonemes-any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another‚ for example p‚ b‚ d‚ and t in the English words

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    The Nice Guys‚ the most recent project released by Iron Man 3 director Shane Black‚ is the story of the rugged hitman Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) and the ever-sleazy detective Holland March (Ryan Gosling). The mismatched pair go looking for Amelia‚ a girl who’s gone missing after the adult film star‚ “Misty Mountains” dies due to mysterious circumstances. Gosling is first introduced with a hangover‚ lying in his bathtub‚ fully clothed with the words “you’ll never be happy again” written on his

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    References: [1] Teas‚ K & Agarwal‚ S. (2001). Perceived value: mediating role of perceived risk‚ Journal of marketing: theory and practice‚ 24‚ pp1-14. [2] Shim‚ S. (1996). Adolescent consumer decision-making styles: The consumer socialization perspective‚ psychology and marketing‚ 13‚ pp547-570. [3] Olenick‚ h. (2000). Consumer: Price is key to digital

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    2.How Does Steinbeck Present Curley? Steinbeck presents the character of Curley as a symbol of his theme of fate. Curley is a character who is disliked by all in the novella - even his wife who confides to a docile Lennie "I don’t like Curley". Indeed‚ Curley’s actions throughout the novella are aggressive‚ confrontational and judgemental: he is the archetypal villain of the piece. However‚ despite his lack of positive attributes‚ Curley has a position of authority on the ranch - as the ranch owner’s

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