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    Power of Situations

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    21 September 2011 A Critique of “The Power of Situations” by Lee Ross and Richard E. Nisbett Our basics assumptions‚ and our instincts usually serve us well. We can judge the situations and people accordingly‚ and at most times‚ correctly. But behaviors in its entirety‚ is very complex and is based on a myriad of elements within our environment. Lee Ross and Richard Nisbett‚ authors of “The Power of Situations” conclude that information such as personalities‚ and backgrounds are trivial. If

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    NGO in bangladesh

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    M icrocredit in Bangladesh : Achievements and Challenges Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed Managing Driector Palli Karma - Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) Bangladesh. 1. Introduction In recent years‚ microcredit‚ in its wider dimension known as microfinance‚ has become a much f avoured intervention for poverty alleviation in the developing countries and least development countries. There is scarcely a poor country and development oriented donor agency (multilateral‚ bilateral and private) not

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    Culture of Bangladesh

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     Introduction to the country: "Bangladesh" is a combination of the Bengali words‚ Bangla and Desh‚ meaning the country or land where the Bangla language is spoken. The country formerly was known as East Pakistan.  What is Culture: o The set of shared attitudes‚ values‚ goals‚ and practices that characterizes an institution‚ organization or group. o The sum of attitudes‚ customs‚ and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another. o Culture has been taken as constituting

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    the strange situation

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    ‘Strange Situation’ What was the research looking at? The research was looking at investigating the differences shown in attachments between infants and their primary caregivers (parents/ guardians etc.). How was the experiment carried out? Who was involved? The experiment involved using a toddler‚ the child’s guardian and a stranger to see the child’s reaction to the different situations using the following stages: Results from experiment: Three different

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    Situation ethics

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    A01: Examine any four of Fletcher’s six fundamental principles of Situation Ethics By Saskia Hallam The first principle of Fletcher’s which I will examine is that Fletcher says ‘only one thing is intrinsically good‚ namely love: nothing else at all.’ Using this principle Fletcher is explaining how only love is good in itself. He uses the principle to explain how nothing else has intrinsic value as other actions ‘gain or acquire their value only because they happen to help people‚ therefore being

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    Rivers of Bangladesh

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    Rivers of BAngladesh The rivers of Bangladesh mark both the physiography of the nation and the life of the people. About 700 in number‚ these rivers generally flow south. The larger rivers serve as the main source of water for cultivation and as the principal arteries of commercial transportation. Rivers also provide fish‚ an important source of protein. Flooding of the rivers during the monsoon season causes enormous hardship and hinders development‚ but fresh deposits of rich silt replenish the

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    how its controlled. Though both Jews and Arab Muslims date their claims to the land back a couple thousand years‚ the current political conflict began in the early 20th century. Jews fleeing persecution in Europe had hopes to establish a national homeland in what was then an Arab/Muslim territory in the Ottoman Empire. The Arabs resisted‚

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    Bangladesh Steels

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    ABUL KHAIR STEEL PRODUCTS LTD: Company Case Study                                                                                     ABUL KHAIR STEEL PRODUCTS LIMITED COMPANY DESCRIPTION Abul Khair Steel Products Ltd (AKSP) is a newly established large metal finishing plant in Bangladesh‚ that produces a range of steel products‚ such as cold rolled (CR) coils‚ galvanized steel (GS) sheets and corrugated galvanized iron (CGI) sheets. AKSP was established in 1999 as a private limited company and currently employs about 650 staff‚

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    Rhetorical Situation

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    A. The rhetorical situation is the expected context and circumstance surrounding the written piece of work. Without this situation‚ there would be no actual purpose to the writing. The rhetorical situation actually pieces together different structural elements of the work—like the occasion‚ purpose‚ topic‚ audience‚ and voice. The occasion is usually time-restrictive. For instance‚ a person may be chosen to write a very specific paper around Christmas time based on the history of related carols‚

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    Wetlands of Bangladesh

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    BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION by Abdul Wahab Akonda Area: 144‚054 sq.km. Population: 104‚000‚000 (1987). Bangladesh lies between latitudes 20°34 ’N and 26°38 ’N and longitudes 88°0l ’E and 92°41 ’E. It is bounded by India in the west and north‚ by India and Burma in the east‚ and by the Bay of Bengal in the south. Zoogeographically‚ Bangladesh is an interesting country lying at the junction of the Indian and Malayan sub-regions of the Indomalayan Realm. The country has a very long history of human settlement

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