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    Comparative analysis between human geographic condition of different chronological periods in Dhaka Searching scopes to reconnect the lost relations GROUP 11 STUDENT NO 0501010 0501022 Course title SEMINAR Course number ARCH 522 Course tutor PROF. DR. SHAHIDUL AMEEN PROF DR ZEBUN NASREEN AHMED ZAKIUL ISLAM Seminar outline 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 2.1 Literature review 2.2 Objective and purpose 2.3 Methodology 3. Human geography 3.1 Definition 3.2 Elements of human geography 4

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    British East India

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    In order to dominate‚ one must first to gain the rights to conquer. If one wanted to be a competitor of the current imperialistic power‚ it must first defeat the imperialistic power. This is the case for the British East India Company. Before its establishment‚ the company faces many strong powers such as the Portuguese‚ Spaniards‚ and Dutch. In 1588‚ Spanish Armada were defeated‚ British were able to enter this competitive field in order to start their quest in exploring and colonizing the international

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    Women Rights in Pakistan

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    The State of Women Rights in Pakistan by secondopinion02 Constitution of Pakistan guarantees the rights of women and do not discriminate in any sphere of life. The basis of Pakistani constitution is Islam; a religion that has secured the rights of women fourteen hundred years ago. In Pakistan; Mukhtaran Mai‚ Dr. Shazia and various other women have been raised internationally because of the corrupt character of our moth eaten justice‚ social and political system. In order to avail political

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    Delhi Metro

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Objective: To study the financial aspects of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. Rationale: Metro rail service in Delhi has come as a much awaited gift for the people of Delhi‚ which has indeed changed the transport facility of the city. It has become the "life line" of Delhi as people are dependent on Delhi Metro for commuting to different places within the city. Delhi Metro Project has been recognized all over the world for its specialty in terms of a hi-tech rail‚ better equipped

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    Ultra Vires Doctrine

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    THE DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES TABLE OF CONTENTS i. Introduction ii. Origin Of Doctrine Of Ultra Vires iii. Development of The Doctrine iv. Establishment Of The Doctrine v. Ascertainment Of The Ultra Vires vi. Evasion By Businessmen And Principle Developed By The Courts To Prevent Such Evasion vii. Independent Objects Clause viii. Effect Of Ultra ViresTransactions Ø Ultra vires contracts Ø Ultra vires borrowings Ø Ultra vires torts or crimes ix. Exceptions To The Doctrine Of Ultra Vires

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    Performance Between PCB and NCB of Banking System in Bangladesh This study attempts to identify the factors related to service performance of all the nationalized & private commercial banks of Bangladesh in a portfolio. It identifies the relationship between age‚ educational background‚ profession‚ and length of involvement‚ types of services obtained by the consumers from the banks and the service quality factors. An extensive survey has been performed with a structured questionnaire to identify

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    FREE LEGAL AID INTRODUCTION India is a modern state that has accepted the concept of ’welfare state ’. Hence it has to work for the welfare of the general public. It is the function of the State to establish a just social order by enacting just laws and by providing equal opportunity to all to grow. Every Government is constituted to respond to the needs and aspirations of the people and to remove social inequalities among its citizens. This promotes social justice among poor and the downtrodden

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    Aligarh Movement - Paper

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    representatives of East India Company. They had to compete the other Europeans who were there in this region. Then in 1613 Captain Hawkins and others who succeeded him were able to get a formal permission for starting trade from there to Mughal Emperor Jahangir and in this way a group regularly trading here‚ but ultimately they were able to establish their rule. East India Company ruled India until 1858 and from 1858 the British Crown directly ruled India. Policies of British The policies of the East

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    Captains World

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    “Captain’s world” is a sister concern of ‘Canteen Store Department ‘of Defense Ministry founded back in 2007. This is a very quiet‚ decent‚ luxurious bakery and fast-food restaurant situated in Dhaka. Up to 2011 it has only one outlet that is situated at ‘Jahangir Gate’ of Dhaka Cantonment. At present there are three outlets of this fast-food restaurant in Dhaka. Another two is at Dhanmondi and Uttara. Captain’s World is now employs around 200 people at 3 outlets in

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    THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SME) IN BANGLADESH: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATUS DR. MOMTAZ UDDIN AHMED VICE CHANCELLOR STATE UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH 1.0 The Case for the SMEs The SMEs1 worldwide are recognized as engines of economic growth. The commonly perceived merits often emphasized for their promotion especially in the developing countries like Bangladesh include their relatively high labour intensity‚ dependence on indigenous skills and technology‚ contributions

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