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    BANGLADESH AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE A) Major Trade Partners of Bangladesh : Major trade partners of Bangladesh in terms of export and import are outlined below. Table : Export Trade Partners (in Million US$) | Year | Total |USA |UK |Germany |France |Netherlands |Japan | | 1985-86 | 819 |173 |46 |21 |7 |15 |61 | | 1990-91

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    Statement of Purpose Some people view biological science as an area of science which is boring; requiring intensive memorization and less logical reasoning. True to my heart‚ my view towards biological science was no difference! It was not before my higher secondary school classes when I first realized the beauty of this scientific arena. I had my first glimpse at molecular biology then. But that brief introduction to molecular biology was enough to compel me to the idea that I want to spend my

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    are found in the tropical regions of the world‚ like rubber in Malaysia‚ coffee in Brazil‚ tea in India and Sri Lanka‚ etc. (v) Cotton and jute are the fibre crops. Climatic conditions required for the growth of cotton: (a) High temperature (b) Light rainfall (c) 210 frost-free days (d) Bright sunshine Climatic conditions required for the growth of jute: (a) High temperature (b) Heavy rainfall (c) Humid

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    growth‚ while the jute sector is re-emerging with increasing global demand for green fibers. Remittances from Bangladeshis working overseas‚ mainly in the Middle East‚ are another major source of foreign exchange earnings. Other important export sectors include ceramics‚ cement‚ fertilizer‚ construction materials‚ and fish‚ and seafood‚ cane and leather products. Bangladesh has also made major strides in its human development index. The land is devoted mainly to rice and jute cultivation as well

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    objectives. Agricultural holdings in Bangladesh are generally small. Through Cooperatives the use of modern machinery is gradually gaining popularity. Rice‚ Jute‚ Sugarcane‚ Potato‚ Pulses‚ Wheat‚ Tea and Tobacco are the principal crops. Bangladesh is the largest producer of World ’s best Jute‚ which also known as natural jute or raw jute. Rice being the staple food‚ its production is of major importance. Rice production stood at 20.3 million tons in 1996-97 fiscal year. Crop diversification program

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    printing‚ pharma‚ consumer products • Al-Haj Group of Industries finance‚ health‚ steel‚ ICT etc. • Ananda Group‚ ship building‚ heavy engineering‚ textiles‚ real estate‚ shipping • Anwar Group of Industries‚ automobile‚ finance‚ textile‚ jute‚ real estate‚ ICT etc. • Bashundhara Group‚ property development‚ cement‚ paper‚ steel‚ food • Bengal Group of Industries‚ consumer goods‚ garments‚ real estate‚ renewable energy‚ tradiang & dsitribution etc. • Beximco‚ pharmaceuticals‚ textiles

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    of the world ’s poorest and most densely populated countries‚ Bangladesh has made major strides to meet the food needs of its increasing population‚ through increased domestic production augmented by imports. The land is devoted mainly to rice and jute cultivation‚ although wheat production has increased in recent years; the country is largely self-sufficient in rice production. Nonetheless‚ an estimated 10% to 15% of the population faces serious nutritional risk. Bangladesh ’s predominantly agricultural

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    were Germanic tribes and they came to Britain around 449 AD‚ after the fall of the Roman Empire. They came in search of a new land to live in and a better life. Anglo-Saxons came along with Jutes‚ Franks and other tribes. The Angles controlled the North and Midlands‚ the Saxons the South and West‚ and Jutes controlled Kent and the Isle of Wight. Anglo-Saxons brought their society (kings‚ thanes‚ ceorls‚ slaves)‚ religion‚ legends‚ stories. They also brought their outlook on life (loyalty‚ feuds

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    The Military Print In The Fashion Industry Is there a reason why military personnel all over the world wear a very similar looking design when it comes to their clothes? That green and brown patch that covers their entire attires is there for a reason. You see‚ when these people are out there in the battle field‚ they need to be able to blend in with the earth and their nearby surroundings. So what best colours to wear if you are out in the wilderness‚ than something in the shade of green and brown

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    References: i. Northern Jute Manufacturing Company Limited (Annual Report 2008 to 2013) ii. Text book: Fundamentals of Financial Management iii. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/ratioanalysis.asp iv. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_ratio v. http://www.demonstratingvalue

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