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    a cotton mill. College was never discussed much. Rather it was just the unspoken assumption that you go to high school and just after graduation‚ if not before‚ you would start work at the mill. Going to work is just what you did to take care of yourself but many times helping to take care of the previous generation. Manual labor took its toll not to mention the constant financial uncertainty. Lack of education has inhibited by father from many opportunities for growth at the mill. It has been

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    Mansurul Hasan‚ hereby state that this final work project report on “Financial Statement Analysis of a Jute Mill: A Case Study on Mashriqui Jute Mills Ltd.” is submitted to Bangladesh Islami University for the fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration. I also state that the information in the report is based on my work experience in Mashriqui Jute Mills Ltd. and no information here is used without proper referencing. Also‚ the work report was not presented

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    discussing Rescue I and II. How does one pick over the other? How does death bring any happiness? Although these others are not discussing just happiness‚ but more of what is the best chance to save the most. Recently‚ we have discussed two philosophers’—Mill and Kant—both of whom have very different views on utilitarianism. Throughout their works‚ we have been able

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    beings are by nature social‚ for it is indispensable for them to have relationship with the society. Sociology is the attempt to understand how society works. However‚ who is responsible for the problems surrounding our society? Sociologist C. Wright Mills though that sociology is responsible of many of our problems. In 1959‚ he introduced the sociological imagination‚ remarking in his own words as “ the capacity to shift from one perspective to another”‚ establishing a relationship between experience

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    Mills’ theory was that everyone should be happy. Not only should they be happy they should be equally happy‚ meaning no one should be no more or no less happy than anyone else. Mills’ parents believe that the only way to be happy is “self-happiness”. They believe that no one can make you as happy as you can. People can wine and dine with you‚ but if you are not happy internally‚ then anything anyone does for you will not make you as happy as you wish to be. I am in agreement with this theory. I

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    According to Wright Mills in 1959‚ who is a sociologist introduce sociological imagination. The terminology Sociological imagination was coined by C. Wright Mills. this refers to the interrelationship between social forces that causes trouble and the individual trouble they causes (). The objective os sociological imagination is to paint bigger picture of how people live their life. social imagination helps to indent that personal trouble and public issue are two sides of the same coined in which

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    According to Mill‚ freedom means to be protected against the tyranny of political governors. Rulers need to be recognized by people because the rulers interest are equal to the interest of the nation There are two methods to obtain liberty; the first one is by owning political rights and the second one is to have common agreed constitutional examination. He argues that there are some limitations that are required in order to achieve individual freedom. This freedom is in charge of establishing the

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    What is common in Locke‚ Hobbes and Rousseau is state of nature. In the state of nature all people are equal – although they have different tallents they are equal‚ because having different tallents doesn’t prevent equality - and have same rights but in time they try to command each other and make domination upon them. Hobbes associate this desire with the effort to dispel the insecurity which is caused by equality between people. According to his opinion‚ if two people desire the same thing that

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    Cesar Millan was the star of the Emmy nominated TV series the “Dog Whisperer” and is also a best selling author. With over 25 years of experience as a dog behaviorist Cesar is one of the most well known specialists in his field. Born on August 27‚ 1969‚ in Mexico‚ popular dog trainer Cesar Millan spent his early years on a farm near the town of Culiacán in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. There he began his connection to dogs. Millan eventually earned the nickname‚ "El Perrero‚" or "dog man or boy

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    The sociological imagination is a term coined by C. Wright Mills that describes the awareness of the connections between our personal experience‚ and how this is interconnected with the larger forces of society. Mills also described it in the book The Sociological Imagination (1959) as‚ “The first fruit of this imagination and the first lesson of the social science that embodies it is the idea that the individual can understand his own experience and gauge his own fate only by locating himself within

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