Assignment On Branding Bangladesh Course Code: MKT 202 Course title: Introduction to Marketing Submitted To: Omar Nasif Abdullah BBA Program‚ North South University‚ Dhaka Submitted by Abrar Khan ID: 1330663630 Section: 7 Date: 06/04/2014 BANGLADESH A LAND OF NATURE Introduction: Bangladesh is a country of natural beauty. She is blessed with endowment of almighty. A paper by Majbritt (2010) argues that the six
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ECOTOURISM Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile‚ pristine‚ and relatively undisturbed natural areas‚ intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler‚ to provide funds for ecological conservation‚ to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities‚ or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has
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ntroduction Bangladesh as a vacation land has many facets. Her tourist attractions include archaeological sites‚ historic mosques and monuments‚ resorts‚ beaches‚ picnic spots‚ forest and wildlife. Bangladesh offers opportunities for angling‚ water-skiing‚ river cruising‚ hiking‚ rowing‚ surfing‚ yachting and sea bathing as well as bringing one in close touch with Mother Nature. She is also rich in wildlife and game birds. HISTORY The history of Bangladesh has been one of extremes‚ of turmoil
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work. We collect data from internet‚Some books & newspaper. 1.1. Introduction 2.1.heritage sites 1. shat gambuj mosque 2. MohastanGor‚ Bogra 2.2. Country Of longest beach & World’s Largest Mangrove Forest 2 Sundarban 3 Cox’s Bazar 2.3.Cultural beauty 4 Pohela Boishakh 5 Lalon Akhra 2.4.Some Other Natural Beauty 7 River & River Side 8 paddy Field 9 Six Seasons are Six beauty 2.5. The Potential Travel Services 2.5.1 The potential
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Introduction Ecotourism‚ surfaced in the late 1980s‚ is the fastest growing sector of one of the industries in the world. An upsurge in ecotourism‚ particularly in developing countries‚ has been created because of the demands for remote‚ exotic‚ and natural environments (Scheyvens‚ 1999). The word ‘ecotourism’ has been coined relatively and a number of different meanings of this word seem like ambassadors travelling every corner of the world. As a result‚ the marketing value of ecotourism has been
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Some of the best jewels of Indian wilderness include the Great Himalayan National Park‚ Dachigam National Park near Srinagar‚ Corbett National Park in Uttar Pradesh‚ which is also a famous tiger reserve‚ Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan‚ and Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal. Worth visiting in the east indian part in "The Land of Rhino" Assam is Kaziranga. Famous National Parks in India Bandhavgarh National Park Check out the place where firstly and formostly the white Tigers of Rewa were
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KUAKATA 1.1 Introduction: Kuakata is one of the most gorgeous places of Bangladesh. Locally it is called the “Shagar Kannaya”‚ means the daughter of the ocean. Truly it is a virgin beach. Nature has festooned it with series of coconut trees‚ sandy beach and the blue complexion of water. Adventurous people can easily get lost in themselves with the treasures of nature. The rising and the setting of the crimson sun in a tranquil environment‚ is a stunning scene of this beach‚ which one never
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Topographical classification Rivers can generally be classified as either alluvial‚ bedrock‚ or some mix of the two. Alluvial rivers have channels and floodplains that are self-formed in unconsolidated or weakly consolidated sediments. They erode their banks and deposit material on bars and their floodplains. Bedrock rivers form when the river down cuts through the modern sediments and into the underlying bedrock. This occurs in regions that have experienced some kind of uplift (thereby steepening
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this delta cover almost one-third of the country. The older parts of the delta‚ in the north‚ are comparatively high with sandy soils; the lower central parts are subject to extensive flooding every rainy season‚ and the accreting coastal zone (Sundarbans) is subject to regular tidal inundation. The Barind Tract consists of a group of high clay terraces of Pleistocene age in the northwestern part of the delta‚ except in Pabna and Bogra Districts. The soils are yellow or reddish in colour‚ in contrast
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REPORT On Environment Degradation & Climate Change Date of Submission: 21/11/2011 Definition: Environmental degradation is a result of the dynamic interplay of socio-economic‚ institutional and technological activities. Environmental changes may be driven by many factors including economic growth
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