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    Department of Marketing Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Course: - mkt114 (Business & Society) An Assignment on A Case Study of Inland National Bank Submitted to: Usmita Afrose Assistant Professor Department of Marketing University Of Dhaka Submitted by: On behalf of Group- REGULATION BBA 19th Batch Section: A Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Date of Submission March 31‚ 2013 GROUP PROFILE |S.N. |Members Name

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    Johnny Robinson: Untold The Sixteen Street Church bombing was a tragic day many lives were ruined that day‚ four girls were killed and 14 injured in a bomb blast at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham‚ Alabama. Riots break out‚ and two African-American boys‚ Virgil Ware‚ 13‚ and Johnny Robinson‚ 16‚ are also killed. In all‚ at least 20 people are injured from the initial bombing and the ensuing riots. (CNN). The four little girls that died in the Sixteen Street Bombing but no one really

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    Imelda Cafeteria The Prevention of Imelda Cafeterias Potential Downfall Background of the case Imelda Cafeteria is a five month old business‚ located in front of ABC University in Intramuros. Regular customers are students‚ employees and faculty members of Lyceum. Imelda the owner manager is a full time faculty of Lyceum. The food is good and the price is reasonable. The services of the cafeteria girls are quite efficient. However‚ Imelda is strict and sometimes temperamental. She corrects the eating

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    is a family named the Ewells. They live by a dump that Tom Robinson has to pass by to get to work. Occasionally Tom would help Mayella Ewell with her daily chores. Tom Robinson is a very hard working and sympathetic black man. Tom Robinson helped her because he felt sorry for her. Later in the book Tom Robinson started to helped Mayella when she started to kiss him. Bob Ewell saw her doing this and yells at her. After this Tom Robinson is accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell by Bob and Mayella.

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    Pavon-Reyes of the (MFJP) Mexican Federal Judicial Police was assigned to the case immediately which much hesitance. Two suspects were quickly identified‚ and were brought in for questioning. They were released two hours later by Mexican officials. This investigation was long and plagued by problems. Many suspects were arrested in the United States and Mexico. Some of the forensic evidence that was found in the Enrique case included: hair samples‚ soil samples‚ clothing items‚ finger prints and fibers

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    system obstruct it. School kills creativity – Ken Robinson In his speech at the TED conference in February 2006‚ Sir Ken Robinson claims for a reformation of the current creativity retarding worldwide education system. His point of departure is that children are born with huge talents‚ wasted by the contemporary education system. While children are not afraid of being wrong‚ school and the ecological system eliminate this attitude. Robinson thinks that this‚ making mistakes‚ is the only way

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    Right To Information Act‚ 2009 : Touchstone of Progress In recent days the term ‘Right to information’ is becoming more familiar as it is of great significance for being associated with the fundamental human right “Freedom of information”; recognized by Resolution 59 of the very first session of UN General Assembly held in 1946 as well as by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948. In this specific article UDHR states that the fundamental right of freedom

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    complete opposite‚ as he state he would not support Jim in any way and did not believe he was qualified for the position. This could have been a tactic Bird used to test Jim and to see how he handled tough situations‚ much like a surprise interview. The case leaves this open ended and it does not tell us how Jim reacts to these harsh statements or what happens

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    Management Service. In your opinion‚ which of the three was the biggest factor? Explain your answer. The manner in which the employees are treated by the organization is an essential factor in determining the effectiveness of managerial ethics. In the case of Minerals Management Service‚ it is observed that despite the organization being aware of the various discrepancies such as accepting royalty in kind‚ selling oil and gas in open market‚ allowing buyers to revise the bids to the contract‚ consuming

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    Executive Summary The decrease in August registration is a competitive disadvantage for Camp Wahanowin. The effective way to solve the problem is segment the Camp Wahanowin which based on age and geography. Children from ten to sixteen years old are likely to be regarded as the primary market‚ because they are more energetic and capable to handle challenging and exciting recreation activities than the secondary market - children who less than ten years old. Since they are too young to deal with

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