Reversing the Roles of Medieval Women Throughout the Medieval period women were forced to take background roles in society. They were considered inferior to men and reduced to roles that were limited to motherly figures and skilled work. Unlike men, they were not allowed to take arms and once married their ownership was passed on to men. In Beowulf, whose author is unknown, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Geoffrey Chaucer, women took more active roles in the lives of them than society
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Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT 3 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 3 1.3 METHODOLOGY USED IN THE STUDY 3 1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 3 1.5 STUDY AREA 4 1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 4 Theoretical Overview 5 2.1 Economy of Bangladesh 7 2.2 Economic outlook 7 Industry Analysis 8 COMPANY ANALYSIS 9 ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION 9 Conclusion 13 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Today’s business world is so much competitive as a result every person has to be very cautious while taking an investment
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PRODUCTION OF CERAMIC PRODUCTS: PROSPECTS & IMPACT ON EXPORT EARNING OF BANGLADESH TITLE OF THE STUDY Bangladesh is an agricultural country with some three-fifths of the population engaged in farming. Jute and tea are two important agricultural products to earn foreign exchange. For higher GDP growth, investments in industrial sector will need to be accelerated. The prevailing political and economic stability has greatly encouraged investment in the industrial sector. The trend of foreign
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Origin of the Report This report is originated as a partial fulfillment of the requirement of the course “F-310: Public Finance” of BBA program under Department of Finance of the Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka and under the observation of the assigner teacher Umma Rumana Huq on 22 November 2012. Objective The broad objective of the study is to identify the various ways to finance economic growth and poverty reduction strategies in Bangladesh for attaining better economic performance
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the rise of 1.7 percent in the same month of previous year. The growth in the consumer goods output swelled only on account the durables segment. The industry segments that registered a sizable increase in output were food products, cotton textiles, jute products, paper products , rubber and plastic products, petroleum , coal and tar, metal products and among the capital goods were the machinery and equipment , transport equipment and parts. The growth momentum of the six core infrastructure industries
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BANGLADESH BANK GUIDELINES FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Volume - 1 SUMMARIZING Instructions as of 31st December, 1996 issued to Authorised Dealers in Foreign Exchange To be read in conjunction with other instructions, subsequent amendments and modifications issued from time to time. Preface This publication, titled 'Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Transactions', is the successor to the last (1986) edition of the Exchange Control Manual. This is a compilation of the instructions
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Fiscal Policy generally refers to the use of taxation and government expenditure to regulate the aggregate level of economic activity in a country. Fiscal policy in Bangladesh basically comprises activities, which the country carries out to obtain and use resources to provide services while ensuring optimum efficiency of the economic units. The policy influences the behaviour of economic forces through public finance. Major objectives of the fiscal policy of Bangladesh are to ensure macroeconomic
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Pay structure in a company depends upon several factors. E.g… wage settlements. Labour market situation. Company’s nature and size. etc. Pay structure consists of certain grades. Scale and range of pay in each scale. Each scale has aminimun and a maximum limit. Jobs places within a particular grade carry the same value though the actual pay in a grade depends upon length of service and or performance of the employee. Pay structure in India generally consists of the following components
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• Mohair • Silk • Vicuña hair • Wool: divided into woollen and worsted Vegetable • Bark cloth has various uses, and is used in sheets. • Coir: the fibre from coconuts. • Cotton • Grass, rush and straw • Hemp (mostly used in rope making) • Jute • Kapok • Linen, made from flax • Nettle: processed in a similar manner to flax. • Ramie • Seaweed: a water soluble fibre (alginate) is produced. This is used as a holding fibre in the production of certain textiles: when the cloth is finished
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BANANA FIBRE EXTRACTION AND WEAVING INTRODUCTION Banana fibre is eco friendly like jute fibre. The technology of banana fibre extraction has been developed in South India where in a good number of banana fibre extraction units have been running very successfully. Some firms are exporting the banana fibre products. Banana growing states of N.E.Region has adopted the technology from South and started production of banana fibre and fabric. MARKET POTENTIAL The banana fibre is being used for weaving
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