...Terms:- 1. Conservative: usually wealthy property owners a. Nobility b. They argued for protecting the traditional monarchies of Europe. 2. Liberal: mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants. c. They wanted to give more power to elected parliaments d. but only the educated and the landowners would vote 3. Radical: favored drastic change to extend democracy to all people. e. They believed that governments should practice the ideals of the French Revolution f. Liberty, equality, and brotherhood. 4. Nationalism: the belief that people should be loyal. g. loyal mainly to their nation h. That is, to the people with whom they share a culture and history—rather than to a king or empire. 5. nation-state: an independent i. geopolitical unit of people j. Having a common culture and identity. 6. the Balkans: the region of southeastern Europe k. Now occupied by Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania. l. The European part of Turkey, and the former republics of Yugoslavia. 7. Louis-Napoleon: the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte m. Won the presidential election. n. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte took the title of Emperor Napoleon III. 8. Alexander II: Nicholas’s son o. decided to move Russia toward modernization and social change p. Alexander and his advisers believed that his reforms would q. Allow Russia to compete with Western Europe for world...
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...Compensation: Compensation Package is an organized practice that involves balancing the work-employee relation by providing monetary and non-monetary benefits to employees. Compensation includes payments such as bonuses, profit sharing, overtime pay, recognition rewards and sales commission. Compensation can also include non-monetary perks such as a company-paid car, company-paid housing and stock options. Compensation is an integral part of human resource management which helps in motivating the employees and improving organizational effectiveness. Importance of Compensation Package: The current competitive conditions in the business world make it difficult to acquire and retain the top talents. Once the organization is able to identify, it can be unable to offer the right pay and to manage the pay increases to retain top talents. The compensation strategy is the extremely important piece of the overall HR Strategy to keep the company competitive and successful. On the other hand, the compensation strategy is important to keep the personnel budget under the control and to manage the jobs in the right salary (pay) brackets. The compensation strategy differentiates the organization on the job market and builds the attractiveness of the company for the top talents. They love to be hired by the attractive organization, they do not like to be hired by the average company offering the same conditions as any other average organization in the...
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...Study on Evolving Medicated Footwear for Diabetic Patients by: Md. Tareq Bin Satter Chapter I Page 1 of 85 Study on Evolving Medicated Footwear for Diabetic Patients by: Md. Tareq Bin Satter 1.1 Introduction Foot is the important part of the body. If someone has diabetes he/she is more likely to have to foot problems. Diabetes can damage your nerves. This, in turn, may make you less able to feel an injury or pressure on the skin of your foot. You may not notice a foot injury until severe damage or infection develops. This may led to gangrene in the through simple injuries eventually amputation will be the final choice. So a diabetes patient always has to wear specialized footwear that can protect the foot in more sophisticated way. Diabetes changes your body's ability to fight infections. Damage to blood vessels causes because of diabetes results in less blood and oxygen getting to your feet. Because of this, small sores or breaks in the skin may become deeper skin ulcers. The affected limb may need to be amputated when these skin ulcers do not improve, get larger, or go deeper into the skin. Worldwide, 50% of all leg amputations happen to people living with diabetes. In India, an estimated 50,000 amputations are carried out every year due to diabetes related foot problems. By employing reconstructive and corrective footwear, to remove the high pressure points, a large number of such amputations can be prevented. Thus the patient can lead a near normal...
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...Admission (BBA) major in Finance from Ahsanullah University Of Science & Technology carried out by A. S. M. Golam Tareq, ID: 07.01.02.026 under my supervision. Internship Supervisor Mr. Ashutosh Nath Associate Professor School of Business Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology, Dhaka. Letter of Transmittal June 20, 2011 Internship Supervisor Mr. Ashutosh Nath Associate Professor School of Business Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology, Dhaka. Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Sir, It is my great pleasure to submit the internship report titled “Critical Aspects of Internal Audit: A Study on Anwar Cement Limited.” as per academic requirement of BBA program. I have completed my internship program in Saha Mazumder & Co. (Chartered Accountants). The internship program has given me the opportunity to learn about different aspects of a reputed organization. Before facing the real economic world, I have gathered pre-idea about the organizational culture. I have tried to exert all things that I gathered through working with the Chartered Accountants firm. I have acquired the valuable experiences through this internship under my supervisor. I would like to thank my supervisor and the university for giving me the opportunity to do internship and for helping me to prepare this report. Sincerely yours A S M Golam Tareq ID: 07.01.02.026 Batch: 19th , Major: Finance School of Business Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology...
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...Compliance easier and less complicated for their clients. Whether a client needs assistance with mobile security solutions, application and data security or another task, this company can be of help. "Technology advances at a rapid pace, thus healthcare providers must continually review the HIPAA requirements to ensure they remain in compliance. Furthermore, as more providers implement new tools, such as applications for mobile devices, they need to ensure these tools aren't in violation of any regulations. Compliance remains of concern to many in healthcare, thus they now turn to third party providers to ensure they don't unintentionally violate one or more of these regulations. R3ST is here to help healthcare providers in this situation," Tareq Allan, spokesperson for R3ST Healthcare Cyber Compliance Solutions, announces....
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...Odysseus is a great fighter and he knows that for sure, because he is the single most cocky person ever. He also knows he has an amazing thought process and is a great strategist. Throughout this epic poem he shows many instances where he uses his strategic ways and where he uses his might and power to overcome many different problems and challenges. Some of the challenges he faces are women, beasts, and snake men. To start he had to overcome the temptation of Calypso, even though he (in the words of Tareq) banged Calypso he did it maybe because he is weak, but because it was gonna help him get home to who he really loved, his wife Penelope. Another one of Odysseus’s challenges was Polyphemus the Cyclops, this was one of his biggest challenges....
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...Multiple camps in Kuwait are support by the Kuwaiti people, who are Muslims. This ban Donald Trump put forward can possibly effect trade and ties with U. S and Kuwait government. United states has been allies with Kuwait for many years since “the 20' s they came to help us as doctors to give medical support and at same time in the 1990 they came to help us liberate Kuwait….” stated Tareq Eid al-Mezrem. Being currently in the military, station in Kuwait all these Islam people are not all bad. Although Donald trump decision on wanting to ban muslim from entering the united state and kill all the Islam terrorist, their is a progressive benefit from this moment. It will tighten the security of the nation so there will be no at home attacks on the United States. It can help weed out any terrorist that are currently in the nation planning attack through cyber networking. Donald trump wanting to ban muslim from advancing to America can be a good and bad decision. Their no way to test someone faith so America will just have to believe that everyone have good intentions. The government will have to think long and hard if this subject...
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...A FORMAT of "Introducing yourself" by Tarequr Rahman Tareq I've observed that most of the members are facing a common problem of preparing the answer to the question of HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF in formal English. Thinking about this problem, I'm presenting a format of mine along with some necessary points. I believe this will help you prepare your own personal account. Introduce yourself: Points: 1. Name 2. Educational background (Mainly the recent degrees – dept., University, result/CGPA/positions etc) 3. Family background (number of family members, what do they do etc) 4. Home district & current place 5. Work experience (if have any) (workplace, duration etc) 6. Strength & skills 7. Weakness* 8. Working ethics* 9. Hobbies* 10. Career objective [You may skip 7,8,9 if you're ask to present your personal account very shortly] Sample: [1] It’s my pleasure to introduce myself in front of you. This is Md. Tarequr Rahman. [2] I’ve completed my honours and masters degree from the Department of English from Jahangirnagar University obtaining CGPA 3.54 (6th place) and 3.63 (5th place) respectively. [3] There are five members in my family. My father is an admin officer in BITAC (Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Centre). My mother is a home-maker. My younger sister is still studying and my elder brother has completed his education. [4] My home district is Barguna but currently I’m living in Mirpur, Dhaka. [5] At present, I’ve been working as a lecturer...
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...Legal Environment of Business LLAW-110 Dr. Tareq Tawil Assignment #1: Comparison: CISG vs. UCC Horeya El Bakry SSN: 1499 Introduction Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) both talk about the offers of products, and a few progressions they affected in that division. These two understandings not being laws, here and there they can have disagreements with national laws of a particular nation in regards to exchanging, and possibly not disagreement but rather simply a few distinctions. For instance when the UCC was initially dispatched in the United States of America in all its 50 expresses (1952), all the states acknowledged the progressions that would accompany UCC in regards to exchanging laws between these states aside from the condition of Louisiana, as the Civil law of the state was negating with the regular law. CISG was dispatched in 1980 amid a United Nations gathering in Vienna, and it was settled upon by specialists that if worldwide exchanging laws between nations would change to what the CISG brought to the table, this would spare awesome expenses and troubles that go about as hindrances in front of universal exchanging, and more than 80 nations today apply the terms settled upon in the CISG. Differences between UCC and CISG One of the differences in the middle of UCC and CISG is the territory of purview. UCC is an interstate law, applies to the greater part of the states in the USA...
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... Ash Shefa Dental Centre, Mymensingh Mother : Sanzeeda Khatoon House Wife Brothers and Sisters Eldest Sister : Tanveer Taharat M. Sc (Zoology), MBA Finance Controller House of English Language Learners’ Optimum (HELLO) Spouse : Meer Sohrabul Hossain Sohail M.A, MBA Founder Director and Teacher House of English Language Learners’ Optimum (HELLO) Chairman of HANS Vice President Smile Bangladesh Elder Sister : Tanzeem Taharat Student in Business Studies Minnesota University USA Spouse : Asad-Uz-Zaman Principal Tareq Ibn Jiyad...
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...Case – 1 Holiday Inns on six Continents [pic] Submіtted By Zahra Al Mulla 201310322 Mohammed Al Shehi 201310331 Submіtted to Dr. Tareq 6th November 2014 Introduction One of the great success stories of the 1960’s in the United States in the hotel industry was the holiday inn. The discovery of the unmet customer need for quality accommodation at a reasonable price by kemmons Wilson along with the prospect of presented highway travel that would come with the new interstate programs triggered an opportunity. With the unique features it had such as air-conditioner, icemaker and with the reasonable prices rates they had to offer, holiday inn enhanced the motel’s popularity, and motel franchising. This also helped in the rapid expansion of the franchise. Holiday Inn’s is one of the world’s largest hospitality companies. Its primary focus is lodging with interests in hotels, casinos and restaurants. It concentrates on its attempts to segment the hotel market into upscale business travel hotels, budget hotels, standard Holiday Inn hotels and gaming hotels; the effort to segment its business is aimed at continually increasing its market share by expanding its services. From our findings on the case, the hotel business is in a mature stage of its life cycle and the case focuses on the business level of strategy formulation, as it adopted a plan to gain competitive advantage over its rivals in the industry. First Question It was primarily due to the changing needs...
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...musheer, t gorani 4950 Woodstone dr Apt# 916 San Antonio, TX 78230 Cell phone: (210)8452492 uta.musheer@gmail.com Country of Citizenship: United States Security Clearances: Active Secret Security Clearance Vacancy Announcement # Position Title: Help Desk Support/Analyst Core Competencies Communications, computer system theory, Cultural Advising, Cyber security, Network+ Cisco,CCNA, Linux, COMP TIA Network+ ,Help Desk Analyst, Hardware software support , IT Help Desk DOD level Interpretation, information security , foreign language tutoring, Media analyst, Foreign Relations, Government, Military, Defense, Security, Counter-Terrorism, Intelligence, Special Operations, proficient Arabic and Kurdish Employment History August 2009 to Present Texas National Guard/Army (Subject matter expert /Communication specialist), E-5 • Maintain radio and data distribution systems. • Perform signal support functions and technical assistance for computer systems. • Provide technical assistance and training for local area networks. • Maintenance for equipment, terminal devices, assigned vehicles and power generators. • Providing quality translation/interpretation Texas National Guard as needed. . February 2012 to March 2013 Time warner San Antonio, Tx area Help Desk Support • Perform setup and configuration of desktop/laptop/server equipment. • Troubleshoot virus and software issues. • Manage installs, moves, adds and changes...
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...// In a crowded corner of southern Beirut, tucked behind a row of street stalls where traders hawk DVDs, shoes and clothes, lies an unremarkable patch of land, empty except for a collection of placards and posters. Related ■ Sabra and Shatila: defenceless victims were butchered by militiamen ■ A warning from history: how a massacre is remembered Topic Middle East unrest Lebanon Middle East One shows a woman standing over a pile of bloated, twisted bodies, an arm raised to the sky and a look of bewilderment on her face. Others have images of dead bodies and a man wailing as he holds up the bloodied corpse of a baby. One placard reads: "We will never forget." And here, indeed, they cannot forget. For this nondescript patch of land in Ghobeiry is a mass grave containing the unidentified bodies of scores, perhaps hundreds, of hastily buried men, women and children massacred 30 years ago in the nearby Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila. For three days, Lebanese Christian militia scoured the camps and systematically slaughtered refugees trapped inside by an Israeli military cordon. The massacre, against the backdrop of the country's 15-year civil war and Israel's invasion the same year, shocked Lebanon and Israel, and appalled a wider world that had thought itself inured to senseless bloodshed in what it saw as an inherently fratricidal corner of the Middle East. Three decades later, there has been no accountability and no historical reckoning:...
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...Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the late 1980’s, the United States has been widely viewed as the last remaining superpower. America’s military strength undoubtedly provides its people some comfort with respect to their country’s defensive capabilities. In contrast, many societies view America’s desire for military strength as a means to impose its will on others and to freely enter into conflict in order to preserve its dominion over others. Critics believe this was the case in the First and Second Gulf Wars. However, most Americans support a strong military with a more altruistic motive than status or power over others. They fully support America’s response to events such as the Haitian earthquake and the Indonesian tsunami. Americans view their military power as an important aspect of society to insure safety, world stability, fairness in the global market, and the advancement of humanitarian activities. Critics of America believe that American leaders are obsessed with strengthening their military in order to strengthen their own power. They feel that America wishes to use its military might to coerce other nations to follow American edicts. They attempt to support their contentions, regarding America’s thirst for military dominance over others, by asserting that America enters into wars, such as the First Gulf War in 1990-1991, in order to dominate other countries. In the case of the First Gulf War, America’s critics state that America sought to preserve...
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...in which the protective lining of the nerves is attacked by the body’s immune system Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a motor neuron disease which weakens the muscles and progressively hampers physical function Huntington's disease: which is an inherited condition that cause the nerve cells in the brain to degenerate Alzheimer's disease: which covers a broad range of disorders that impacts mental functions, particularly memory. Citation: "Skeletal System." InnerBody. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2015. "THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM." Integumentary System. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2015. "THE NERVOUS SYSTEM." The Nervous System. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2015. Ahmed Tareq ...
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