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    Myocardial Infarction

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    of the most important organs in the human body. The cardiovascular system is complex and extends beyond our heart through arteries‚ veins and capillaries that carry blood throughout the body. An article read on aging and Cardioprotection by Arshad Jahangir talks about the declining heart of the elderly as they progress within their age. The article sums of the study and finds that with the rapid increase in the elderly population‚ the incidence of ischemic heart disease in these elderly individuals

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    it aspired to be beyond any human endeavour. Undoubtedly it would be grand in scale and magnificent. Yet it would exude a feeling of ethereality. The Taj Mahal would be robust yet delicate‚ sensuous and appealing. He would do to architecture what Jahangir had done to miniature paintings—taking it to the point of evolution where further improvement was impossible. He remembered how as a child he would accompany his father on his inspection of miniature paintings in the imperial karkhana and was astonished

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    Analysis of Three Advertisements by a large Financial Products/ Services Marketer Date: 28 February‚ 2014 Prepared For: Shahriar Kabir Assistant Professor‚ IBA-JU Course Instructor Prepared By: Golam Tarek Hasan Id: 2012-01-045 Jahangir Nagar University Institute of Business Administration WMBA Programme‚ Spring 2014 FIN 513/MKT 512: Financial Products Marketing Analysis of the Advertisement of Eastern Bank Ltd NRB TVC 2009 At first a past television advertisement of Eastern

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    Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughal Empire in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main

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    The Mughul Empire

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    HISTORY OF THE MOGHUL EMPIRE Babur in Kabul: 1504-1525 Babur‚ founder of the Moghul dynasty in India‚ is one of history’s more endearing conquerors. In his youth he is one among many impoverished princes‚ all descended from Timur‚ who fight among themselves for possession of some small part of the great man’s fragmented empire. Babur even captures Samarkand itself on three separate occasions‚ each for only a few months. The first time he achieves this he is only fourteen. What distinguishes

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    The Mughal Era

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    shortened Amirzade‚ literally meaning ’born of the Amir’.[3] The burial places of the emperors illustrate their expanding empire‚ as the first emperor Babur‚ born in Uzbekistan is buried in Afghanistan‚ his sons and grandsons‚ namely Akbar the Great and Jahangir in India‚ Pakistan and Bangladeshrespectively‚ and later descendants‚ Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb in Hindustan. The last emperor‚ Bahadur Shah Zafar is buried in Burma. They[who?] were also a prominent influence of literature in Urdu‚ Hindi‚ and Bengali

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    RESEARCH PAPER GLASS CEILING: IT’S EFFECT ON FEMALE EMPLOYEE’S PERFORMANCE Submitted By: Shireen Naqvi Submitted To: Sir. Jahangir Abstract: The glass ceiling persists for women in public relations and communications management‚ despite increasing feminization of these fields. This qualitative study seeks to identify factors that support and perpetuate the problem of the glass ceiling for women in public relations and corporate communications management. Introduction: Glass ceiling

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    Mughal Architecture

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    MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main characteristic features of Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes‚ the slender minarets with cupolas at the four corners‚ large halls‚ massive vaulted

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    challenges and opportunities today in hospital facilities dealing with organizational behavior. With the economic problems‚ there are still opportunities in the healthcare industry. Patient satisfaction is a plays a key factor of quality of care (Morris‚ Jahangir‚ & Sethi‚ 2013). Without patients‚ healthcare facilities would have no use. Patient satisfaction is based on the expectations of the patient’s attitude and care. A patient’s expectations of a good service could depend on age‚ gender‚ illness‚ his

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    When his father lay dying‚ the Welsh poet‚ Dylan Thomas‚ wrote one of the immortal poems of our time‚ “Do not go gentle into that good night.” In it he urges his father: “Do not go gentle into that good night‚ Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage‚ rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right‚ Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night.” In the last question to Yudhishtra at the lakeside‚ the Yaksha asks:

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