............Ans: d (Our president is a person with.....) 5.432=9; 112167=9; 320159216=3; 1705=?Ans: d(4) 6. Picture,Center-60,100.......Ans: b(2) 7. Find a synonym of WHET........Ans: b(stimulate) 8. The patient was admitted..........Ans: a(so) 9. Jute grows more in........Ans: a (The properties of the soil......) 10. What number should replace the question mark? HUM1N; D9AR25; P5NC9L; T? BL5..............Ans: a(1) 11. What phrase is depicted in the
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS The Bangladesh government and the Bangladesh Aid Group have taken seriously the idea that Bangladesh is the test case for development. In the late 1980s, it was possible to say, in the somewhat patronizing tone sometimes adopted by representatives of donor organizations, that Bangladesh had generally been a "good performer." Even in straitened times for the industrialized countries, Bangladesh remained a favored country for substantial commitments of new aid resources from
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and handle the obstacles that they face along this kind of digitalization will have better chances at capturing market share. Brief Overview of Indian Apparel Industry and Emergence of Online portals India is endowed with natural resources like jute, cotton and silk. The textile industry is the largest employer of Indians, after the agriculture sector. But around 80% of this business is in the unorganized sector. Approximately 20% of Indian exports and 4% of Indian GDP is contributed by the apparel
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1.0 Introduction: 1.1 Origin of the Report This report is prepared with respect to the course of Strategic Management (MGT480).We are assigned to prepare a term paper by our honorable course instructor Mr.Mohammad Sajjad Hossain. Our task is to make a report on Akij Group and complete astudy that covers all important factors regarding the dawn of their business and their various accomplishments and hurdles along the way. 1.2 Objective of the report1.2.1 General Objective The general objective
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self portraits. The self-portrait method to examine his mental and emotional process along. He used this method to make money and to develop his artistic skills. Vincent started to paint thickly and his brush strokes were heavier due to the bale of jute he used on his canvas. He also began to paint from memorization and that caused his paintings to go from realistic to more attractive. The colors in his paintings started to capture the mood which was unique for his
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Report On “News Paper Article of Business Environment of Bangladesh” Submitted To: Dr. Akbar Ali Khan Professor Environment & Business (Bus 503-1) MBA programme BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted By: Anika Zaber (13164108) Sharmila Gupta (13164121) Joynub Sultana (11164034) Shabnam Alam (13364086) Date of Submission: 29
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2/8/2016 Problems and Prospects for Modern Business Enterprises of Bangladesh Submitted to: Dr. Sabnam Jahan Associate Professor Department of Management University of Dhaka. Submitted by: Abul Kalam Azad EMBA Student code: 3-16-32-063 Course code & Title: EM: 501 Introduction to Business Abul Kalam Azad BANGLADESH POLICE Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................
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Development, Problem, Prospects and Progress of Entrepreneurship development in Narayanganj Sadar Upazilla: A Short Case study Entrepreneurship - the process of starting a business; typically a startup company offering an innovative product, process or service is termed as entrepreneurship. The entrepreneur perceives an opportunity and often exhibits biases in taking the decision to exploit the opportunity. Entrepreneurship can be defined by describing what entrepreneurs do. For example: “Entrepreneurs
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Empowering the RMG girl Over the past three decades the Readymade Garment (RMG) sector has become crucial to Bangladesh’s economy. According to the WTO, Bangladesh became the fourth largest RMG producing country in the world after China, EU-27 and Turkey while it has been the largest exporter of cotton T-shirts and the second largest exporter of cotton pullover and jeans for the European Union. Also, Bangladesh’s exports of cotton trousers in the USA ranked second by volume. The RMG sector contributes
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kr Abstract. The readymade garment industry of Bangladesh has expanded dramatically over the last three decades. Traditionally, the jute industry dominated the industrial sector of the country until the 1970s. Since the early 1980s, the readymade garment industry has emerged as an important player in the economy of the country and has gradually replaced the jute industry. Although Bangladesh is a garments based country, in most of the garments, employees work manually though there are some error
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