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    Institute of Business Administration (IBA)‚ DU‚ Bangladesh. Executive Master of Business Administration December‚ 2012 Factors influencing Employee performance in the organization: An exploratory study of private organization in Bangladesh Prepared by: Md. Monirul Islam Roll:01 Hasan Background: For many years it has been said that capital is the bottleneck for a developing industry. Academicians and researchers do not think this is any longer

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    Factors of depression in university students that may lead to suicide 1. Family problems‚ death‚ and genetics Individuals who suffer from child abuse or neglect by their parents have a higher risk for depression. (Widom‚ DuMont‚ & Czaja‚ 2007) Individuals who were abused may choose suicide to end the pain they were going through. Individuals who were neglected by their parents may feel unappreciated and unloved‚ leading them to think that their existence mean little to their parents. They

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    Have you ever wondered what the food used in fast food a restaurant is made up of? In the book Fast Food Nation‚ authored by Eric Schlosser‚ he explains many of the tactics used by the fast food industry in an effort to inform society. Fast food started around the 1950’s when all the men were fighting in World War 2. Women were forced to leave their homes in search for jobs to support their families; this led to the idea of getting quick meals for the family after work. What started as a war time

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    Ph.D. Few would argue that advanced teacher training does not make a difference in student achievement. In fact‚ Professor William Sanders of the University of Tennessee argues persuasively that "the single most dominant factor affecting student academic gain is teacher effect."1 However‚ little statistical research is available for evaluating which type of training and teaching degree has the best effect on student achievement. As the demand for higher academic achievement and accountability in public

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    Journal of Management and Marketing Research Consumers’ attitude towards online shopping Factors influencing employees of crazy domains to shop online Saad Akbar Bangkok University‚ Thailand Paul TJ James Bangkok University‚ Thailand ABSTRACT E-commerce offers many online marketing opportunities to companies worldwide and along with high rapid growth of online shopping; it has impressed many retailers to sell products and services through online channel to expand their market. Online

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    options open to adolescents. So‚ too‚ do the final grades at the end of high school. Students with high averages have the option of going to college‚ while those with very low grades have to do remedial study or find entry-level jobs that are open to them. Economics Money plays a key role in career decisions‚ particularly for students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. So even though a high school student has the intelligence to be a Harvard lawyer‚ unless she gets a full scholarship‚ she

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    ups Identifying food groups in unknown solutions Aim The aim of this experiment is to identify different food groups within several different unknown solutions. This will be carried out by placing the unknown solutions into separate test tubes and using different chemical indicators to see if any reactions occur. Each food group will act different when the chemical indicator is added‚ some will change colour while others will separate. Introduction Food is a vital source of energy that is

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    My school‚ P.S. 77‚ shares the same building as P.S. 198. There have been many incidents when the students from P.S. 198 bullied those from P.S. 77. Because of this‚ our teachers instructed us to go to the bathroom with a friend. One day‚ my friend Justin and I went to the bathroom. When we arrived‚ we encountered some older boys from P.S. 198‚ who were using very bad curse words and vandalizing the bathroom. This was very upsetting to me. I knew the words they were using were not allowed at school

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    health risks. It is important for people to realize how severe the consequences of obesity are. One risk factor of being obese is heart disease. Hypertension‚ dyslipidemia‚ impaired glucose tolerance‚ and vascular abnormalities are already present in overweight children‚ and all of these are risk factors for coronary heart disease (Baker‚ et. al.‚ 2007). Early development of these risk factors from being obese may increase the chances of heart disease in adulthood. Obesity and the risks associated

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    Macromolecules in Food INTRODUCTION The most common macromolecules found in living organisms are lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. (Hillis et al 2011). Macromolecules are normally containing two or more monomers in them and their main functions are to store energy. Starch is a huge molecule made up of hundreds of simple sugar molecules (such as glucose) connected to each other. Most foods are known to be combinations of macromolecules. METHODS The tests performed were iodine

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