Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) Description: Malunggay is a fast-growing, deciduous tree. The bark has a whitish-grey color and is surrounded by thick cork. Young shoots have purplish or greenish-white, hairy bark. The tree has an open crown of drooping. Fragile branches and the leaves build up a feathery foliage of tripinnate leaves. The flowers are fragrant and bisexual, surrounded by five unequal, thinly veined, yellowish-white petals. Flowering begins within the first six months after planting
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Marketing is a form of communication between you and your customers with the goal of selling your product or service to them. Communicating the value of your product or service is a key aspect ofmarketing. noun the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising. Marketing is about communicating the value of a product, service or brand to customers or consumers for the purpose of promoting or selling that product, service, or brand. The
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a country in South Asia, located on the fertile Bengal delta. It is bordered by the Republic of India to its north, west and east, by the Union of Myanmar (Burma) to its south-east and by the Bay of Bengal to its south. It is separated from the Democratic Republic of Nepal and the Kingdom of Bhutan by the narrow Indian Siliguri Corridor. Together with the neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh
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At this day and change of time in a globally subjective, socially varied, and technologically progressing world, contemporary artists stretch their boundaries. By this means artists voice their opinions and views through art, to the wide-ranging and fast moving social backdrop of individualities, morals and politics. A good amount of portion of contemporary art today is more likely to definite a specific thought or emotion than a distinct scene or description. Whereas, this again involves the view
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Acknowledgment Now-a-days globalization brings challenges for Bangladesh and private sector of Bangladesh. By facing these challenges if private sector of this country could success then the country will receive opportunities of globalization. I would like to thank my course teacher Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed (Economic Condition Analysis) for giving us this opportunity for assigning us with this paper. It helps me a lot to know about the challenges and opportunities that Bangladesh and private sector
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IJAR-BAE (July 2012) www.setscholars.org/index.php/ijarbae Full Length Opinion Paper IJAR-BAE ISSN: 1839-8456 Vol. 01. Issue 03. Article No. 05 International Journal of Applied Research in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ECONOMICS Identifying the Critical Issues of Stock Market: A Study on Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) Md. Moniruzzaman Sarker1*, Nusrat Nargis2* 1 2 Senior Lecturer, School of Business & Economics, United International University, Bangladesh. Senior Lecturer, Department of
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E-Banking Performance ratio of Mercantile Bank By: Sazzad Ferdous ID: 18-056 Chapter-1 Introduction: Banking system occupies an important place in a nation’s economy. Banking institution is indispensable in a modern society and it plays a vital role in the economic development of a country. Against the background of liberalization of economic policies in Bangladesh, Mercantile bank Limited emerged as a new commercial bank to provide efficient banking services with a view to improving
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1985 and 1991; a large percentage of the capital flows consisted of foreign aid, commercial borrowing and deposits of non-resident Indians.[6] India's exports were stagnant for the first 15 years after independence, due to the predominance of tea, jute and cotton manufactures, demand for which was generally inelastic. Imports in the same period consisted predominantly of machinery, equipment and raw materials, due to nascent industrialisation. Since liberalisation, the value of India's international
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Fibres for Reinforcement in Composite Materials | | Topics Covered | Fibre TypesGlassE-Glass Fibre TypesGlass Fibre DesignationAramidCarbonFibre Type ComparisonOther FibresPolyesterPolyethyleneQuartzBoronCeramicsNatural | Fibre Types | Glass | By blending quarry products (sand, kaolin, limestone, colemanite) at 1600°C, liquid glass is formed. The liquid is passed through micro-fine bushings and simultaneously cooled to produce glass fibre filaments from 5-24μm in diameter. The filaments
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ± TCS PAKISTAN 1. Introduction (Today¶s Market Scenario) 1.1. The amount of competition faced by organizations today is more intensive than it was ever before. With the ever-expanding number of organizations and products, customers have a wide array of choices available. As a consequence the manufacturers and service providers now have to view their products and services from the customers¶ point of view not only to maintain a high quality but also to incorporate
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