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    Who owns the information he owns the world It is impossible to underestimate the impact of Mass Media on every single person‚ and a society as a whole. For many centuries‚ starting with the invention of first printing machine‚ public opinion was extensively exposed to the influence of mass media. Ideally‚ mass media should be an independent body‚ whose main function is to reflect the reality‚ and provide people with new information‚ concerning economical‚ political and cultural aspects of life.

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    Mis in Banking Sector

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    Introduction Banking is an important institution in the economy and plays a very important role in the economic life and economic growth of any society. While it is of common understanding that banking is not “The Economy”‚ it is agreed that the health of the country’s economy is closely related to the soundness of its banking system which can be sustained through strict regulations and supervision in order to monitor and control business risks such as Capital Risks‚ Liquidity Risks‚ Credit Risks

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    Epididymis Main article: Epididymis The epididymis‚ a whitish mass of tightly coiled tubes cupped against the testicles‚ acts as a maturation and storage for sperm before they pass into the vas deferens‚ that carry sperm to the ampullary gland and prostatic ducts. [edit]Vas deferens Main article: Vas deferens The vas deferens‚ also known as the sperm duct‚ is a thin tube approximately 43.2 centimetres long that starts from the epididymis to the pelvic cavity. [edit]Accessory glands Three accessory

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    Rmg Sector in Bangladesh

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    can analysis the readymade garment (RMG) sector of Bangladesh and find out the problems and remedies of this sector. Objectives of the study: The main objectives of this report are * To gain knowledge about the industrial unrest in the readymade garments industry of Bangladesh. * To identify the problems of RMG sector of Bangladesh. * To analysis the problems of this sector. * To fine out the remedies that could solve the problems of RMG sector. * To gain in-depth knowledge about the

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    Bangladesh Bank Fund (BBF) which is the BB’s own refinance window fore SME in the Banking sector. Initially this Bangladesh Bank Fund (BBF) was started with only 100 crore taka which has now risen to 600 crore taka. During my tenure as Executive Director in charge of ACSPD‚ Bangladesh Bank implemented two other refinance window funded by IDA credit of World Bank under the EGBMP (Enterprise growth & Bank Management project) and ADB under SMESDP (SME sector Development project). I also took initiative

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    Macbeth is a man in control of his own fate Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ tells the story of Macbeth‚ a once ‘worthy gentleman’ as he slays his way to become king of Scotland‚ killing whoever stands in his way. Fate plays a significant role in how Macbeth acts; guiding him to act and do things that he doesn’t necessarily intend on doing so at first‚ but as the play unfolds he becomes determined to do whatever it takes to maintain his reign as king. Macbeth controls his own fate as he murders Duncan‚ the king

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE SECTOR The Indian economy is emerging as one of the strongest economy of the world with the GDP growth of more than 8% every year. This has given a great support for the development of banking industry in the country. Due to globalization‚ competition among the banks has drastically been increased. As India has a substantial upper and middle class income hence the banks have immense opportunities to increase their market shares. The consumer being on the receiving

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    Attrition in Banking Sector

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    and supervisory staff such lengthy and time consuming procedure must be followed in order to have scientific selection of employees. The banking sector is growing very fast to match the economic growth of the country; I had therefore decided to select the important topic of Human Resource Management in the Banking sector for my project. Banking sector is progressing rapidly with the economic growth. This results in extreme competition. Fulfill customer’s need more efficiently and effectively is

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    Paper on Review of Priority Sector Lending‚ prepared by the Internal Working Group set up in Reserve Bank under the chairmanship of Shri C. S. Murthy‚ Chief General Manager-in-Charge‚ Rural Planning and Credit Department‚ was placed on the RBI website on September 30‚ 2005 for public opinion. Subsequently‚ on November 8‚ 2005 one subparagraph has been added under paragraph 6.10 of the Technical Paper. DRAFT TECHNICAL PAPER BY THE INTERNAL WORKING GROUP ON PRIORITY SECTOR LENDING This Draft Technical

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    Pestel on Retail Sector

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    competition. Indian government has given signs of dropping its traditionally protectionist stance and opening up its retail market to greater overseas investment. In 2007 it eased restrictions on foreign investment‚ allowing overseas retailers to own 51% of outlets as long as they sell only single-brand goods. • Government realizes the need of foreign investment to provide the infrastructure - the warehousing‚ distribution and processing operations - that are needed to upgrade India’s chaotic

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