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    BANKING SYSTEM OF BANGLADESH In the world of modern ages importance of banking business is immeasurable. Agricultural and industrial prosperity cannot be imagined without the existence of an expedient banking system in the country. Absence of a fair banking system is identified as a prime cause of backwardness of any country in respect of its commerce and industry. Banks have been playing effective role in the capitalistic as well as socialistic countries of the world in their internal distribution

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    Essay on Challenges First Challenge is family adjusting to school responsibilities. Second is adjusting to the extra responsibilities of higher education compared to High School. Third is getting to know others on campus. Trying to balance the responsibilities with school and family is somewhat complicated. Having a husband as a manager at a Retail store can be difficult‚ with him dealing with customers‚ employees‚ paperwork‚ cleaning‚ and deposits. He’s tired from that. We

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    Basketball’s Greatest Players There are many great players who had the talent to be all pro and lost it in the streets. Probably the two most famous to fail are Lloyd Daniels and Earl Manigult. Both could of been all-stars but let the drugs and inner city life destroy there chances. It’s been said that Earl Manigult’s best feat was being able to jump up to the top of the backboard and take a dollar bill and replace it with four quarters. One other rumor was he once dunked a basketball backwards

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    13 Journal Describe an event that has changed your life? Describe an event that has changed your life? It’s not the events of our lives that shape us‚ but our beliefs as to what those events mean.” So almost all of our life’s events mean‚ no matter whether they good or bed‚ their significance is unique for us. As all people in the world I have had a variety of events in my life‚ even though not all of them were positive. Nonetheless‚ an event that has changed my life is coming to

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    Describe your academic or professional goals: I have several academic and professional goals that will result in my success in a future career and in life in general. Firstly‚ my immediate goal is to finish high school while maintaining or improving my GPA and my class rank. My next goal is to move on to college‚ where I plan on having an above-average GPA in order to get accepted into my first choice four-year university where I can continue my education. I have learned that the more education

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    The Greatest Sorrow: Loss of Family A dynamic character changes over the course of the story. The change undertaken by such a character is usually very influential on the final resolution. Most often the event that creates this change is very serious in nature‚ such as loss in one’s family. Lyman Baker mentioned in his article that the curiosity towards a “change in identity” have been very intense in this century. In Wangerin’s book‚ The Book of Sorrows‚ death surrounds almost all of the characters

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    Burby Balancing Academics and Athletics By: Michael A. Rossi Balancing both academics and athletics at the college level is a lot harder than most people really think. As most individuals graduate high school‚ there are a select few that are lucky enough to play an athletic sport at the college level. For collegiate athletes‚ playing a sport began as fun and turned into a passion. If you are one of the lucky few who can take their passion to the next level‚ it will be a challenge to strike a balance

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    Introduction English is thought to be one of the most important languages in the world. There are many reasons why English is so important. One of the reasons is that English is spoken as the first language in many countries. There are different kinds of English like British English‚ Canadian English and American English. In many cases the language is difficult or not correctly learned or spoken‚ the motivation in being eager to learn and teach English as a second language is identified mostly in

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    Although educators question the reasons students decide to cheat‚ it is impossible to decide what causes the act of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty refers to forms of plagiarism‚ cheating‚ fabrication‚ collusion‚ and unauthorized possession of academic materials. In other words‚ academic dishonesty refers to stealing someone else’s ideas. So what are the consequences of Academic Dishonesty? At Athens State University‚ the instructors and administrative employees have established a list of

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    The challenge of international planning & strategy The first challenge for an international enterprise is to make a global strategy and then implement it. The managers and those at decision-making positions often find it difficult to change their thought pattern‚ which is not used to work in global paradigm. There are many international businesses but just some of them have truly adopted a proper global strategy. Though the situation is improving with more and more trained graduates and professionals

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