CHAPTER 1 1.1 Introduction to the Report This Internship report is aimed at studying and analyzing MCB Bank in general and its branch office at Abbottabad in particular with reference to its marketing practices. The main purpose of the internship is to prepare and submit a report as a partial fulfillment for the award of BBA degree from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad. 1.2 Objective of Study Internship is the one of the part of the BBA course and this provide the
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN TELECOM SECTOR OF PAKISTAN CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT This dissertation has been agreed as confidential between the students, university and sponsoring organisation. This agreement runs for two years from (20 August 2008) STATEMENT OF AUTHENTICITY I have read the University Regulations relating to plagiarism and certify that this dissertation is all my own work and do not contain any unacknowledged work from other sources. WORD COUNT: 16,808 ABSTRACT
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I do not expect India of my dreams to develop one religion, i.e., to be wholly Hindu or wholly Christian or wholly Mussalman, but I want it to be wholly tolerant, with its religions working side by side with one another.'' So said Mahatma Gandhi. India has been declared a secular state by its written constitution and it is every Indians duty to stand by and believe in this declaration. And yet recent political and social events have questioned this declaration. Is India a secular country only
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When researchers find similarities in development between very different cultures, what implications might such findings have for the nature - nurture issue? Human development is a cultural process. We use both cultural and biological heritage to learn how to speak, how to behave, and how to learn from each other. Seeing development similarities in very different cultures, nativists might argue that these similarities can be only explained by certain skills and abilities being "hard-wired" in human
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The Death of Radio: an Analysis based on Mass Communication as a Political Economy and Culture Saad Rana ICMS Abstract Before the advent of television, radio was the form of broadcast medium to disseminate information to the masses. Broadcasters announced news, provided infotainment, as well as entertainment in the form of stories and shows with live audiences in the studio. This paper will look at radio as a form of mass communication, the proliferation of other types of broadcast media
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|BUSINESS PLAN | |ESSENCES | |Vegetable Juice | |BBA 6 | [pic] Sehrish Inayat (090016) Sarah Masood (090014) Fatima-Tu-Zahara (090028) Tahir Ayub (090006) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Juices consumption is high because of increased awareness of health consciousness among people. The competitive analysis identified that competition
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Culture, Heritage & Health Culture & Cultural Competency in Health Promotion Culture, Heritage & Health This paper will discuss culture and the cultural characteristics that can be associated with various groups and the affect it can have on one’s health in aspects of health protection, maintenance and restoration. It will also discuss the usefulness of a heritage assessment tool in providing better care for patients. The differences will be viewed based on culture in health protection
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twenty-three percent of the world’s population are Muslims. These are the people who follow the religion Islam, the reason why the two most prominent cultures in the world today are the Islamic culture and the Western culture. In the modern times, Islamic culture is perceived to be in a state of turmoil as it conflicts with the now more widespread western culture. In its true essence, Islam promotes amity, justice, and harmony and is a peaceful religion. Yet, it’s regarded as a religion that promotes
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been observed that perceived organizational justice (procedural, distributive & interactional justice) is an important antecedent of OCB. This study intends to extend the previous research by assessing the validity of social exchange theory within Pakistan where norms of reciprocity (social exchange ideology) may play a lesser role in social exchange relationships. The primary objective of the study will be to compare the influence of individual differences in values using Hofstede’s cultural value
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ADVERTISING SALES & PROMOTION | INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION | Submitted by :Submitted to: Aisha Rizwan BS(Hons) Management 7th Semester – 2011 – 20-15 | UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB LAHORE INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES | | | TABLE OF CONTENT Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 HISTORY 7 Germany, France, and the Netherlands Lead the Way 7 British Magazines Appear 8 American Magazines 8 Mass-Appeal Magazines 9 The Saturday Evening Post 9
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