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    Bangladeshi Mrs. Bilkis Nahar Mr. Humayun Kabir Mr. Firoz Alam Mr. Shamsul Alam Mr. Saiful Alam Corporate Set up: Public Limited Company Type of Project: Garments accessories manufacturer and exporter. Activities of the Project: Bengal Petrochem & Synthetic Textiles Limited has been manufacturing and exporting different types of Garments Hanger. Bengal Petrochem & Synthetic Textiles Limited has an installed capacity to produce 4.5 lac pcs of Plastic Apparel hangers a day an extensive line of A

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    Fashion

    him in refreshing his own designs. At the age of 20 he left for Paris, the birth place of fashion trends. Worth got a job at the drapery house of “Gagelin and Opigez”, a prominent firm that sold the textile goods, shawls and some ready-made garments. Slide №3 For 12 years, Worth became “Gagelin’s” leading salesman, and when he was not busy attending to the needs of his clients, he designed dresses for his new French bride, Marie Vernet, who also worked in this store. Soon, costumers began

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    caused 146 workers to have their lives ended in death. In today’s society, the sweatshop “wave” is still in effect, whether it is in the United States or overseas. The United States Department of Labor found 67% of Los Angeles garment factories and 63% of New York garment factories in violation of minimum wage and overtime laws. (Sweatshopts & Strikes Before 1911) According to a National Labor Committee 2006 report, 200 children, 11 years old and even younger, were

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    Inventory Management Method

    Inventory Management Methods (ii) RFID ( Radio Frequency Identification ) RFID is small tags contain a chip with information. The information on the tag can be updated or changed as necessary which makes it more adaptable than barcode. This technology helps stores or companies to see who is buying their products, how fast and when they need to restock. It uses radio frequencies to transmit data stored on small tags attached to individual products. RFID helps to reduce costs and increase efficiency

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    Globalization and Its Impact on Women

    Assignment On Globalization and its impact on women rights and empowerment Course Title Development Economics Course Code F-210 Submitted To AlfarunnaharRuma Lecturer Dept. of Economics Submitted By Group- 01 Session: 2010-2011 Finance & Banking JatiyaKabiKaziNazrul Islam University Trishal, Mymensingh Submission Date: 24 January 2013 Members of group one Serial No. | Name | ID Number | 01 | Md.DelowerHossain | 11132601 | 02 | MahimaAkter | 11132602 | 03 | PankazePadaBhoumik | 11132603

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    Computer Literacy

    | Exotic Bangladesh: | The Miracle of beauty | | | | | PAPERCUT Serial | Name | | Rolo. | 01 | Md. Asadul Islam | Shuvo | 01 | 02 | Md. Sahadat hossain | Hossain | 255 | 03 | Md. Alauddin Tarek | Tarek | 127 | 04 | Nazma Islam | Nazma | 23 | 05 | Samina Chowduri | Risha | 83 | Introduction: Bangladesh is a country bestowed with the gifts of nature. It has nurtured some of the most ancient civilizations of this continent. The young country came into existence

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    Maliban Textiles

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “Acknowledging the debt is not easy for us as we are indebted to so many people”. I take this opportunity in expressing the fact that this project report is the result of incredible amount of encouragement and co-operation that I have received from others. Words alone cannot express my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Asoka Weerakoon-HR-Admin EAM maliban Textiles Pvt Ltd. Jordan, who provided me an opportunity to meet him when he came to Srilanka and to get the information I needed

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    Labor Unrest in Clothing Industry

    Labor unrest in Clothing Industry: Reasons and Solution Clothing industry is one of the most labor-intensive sectors in the world. The industry is most labor-intensive sector in Bangladesh due to very less use of technology. This industry is the backbone of our export economy, which in turn is supported by more than 3 million workers. Being an integral part of the industry, labors deserve to get higher consideration by the manufacturers. Unfortunately, the manufacturers cannot take their matters

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    Explain the Points of View of Different Stakeholders Seeking to Influence the Aims and Objectives of Two Contrasting Organisations

    All stakeholders, with their being a various range of them with different degrees of control over the organisation, will disagree with each other from time to time as they will have varies opinions and their view may affect the events happening within the organisations. Disagreements between stakeholders As there are so many different stakeholders in a business all demanding different things, there is no surprise that there are often disagreements and conflicts between the different groups. There

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    Chinese Market for Clothing

    potential, the consumer preferences and behaviour; provides an overview of the distribution channels, the major brands, the procurement practices including the use of e-commerce and ICT procurement; highlights the key players in China's textiles and garment market, the possibilities for cooperation along the value chain, and the existing national support schemes; appendices include contacts details of sector related companies in China. Descriptors: Clothing, Standards, Packaging, Distribution, Procurement

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