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    Strategic Culture-Bangladesh Perspective

    DEFINING THE STRATEGIC CULTURE: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE Intro 1. A nation exists to lead the way of better living. Strategic Culture (SC) of a nation generates strength that shows the path of prosperity. It is the attitude of a nation in conduct with the others. A nation, big or small, offers many positive attitudes and conducts which are admired, nurtured and cherished by others. It is good for any nation to have the SC articulated, even more imp is to prac and fol them appr. 2. In search of

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    Impact of Globalization

    GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANGLADESH ECONOMY “Globalization was supposed to bring unprecedented benefits to all. Yet, curiously, it has come to vilified both in the developed and developing world”—Joseph E Stiglitz, Making Globalization Work, 2006. - PROF. DR. M A JALIL State University of Bangladesh ABSTRACT Today all the modern and developed and developing countries are more or less within the fold of globalization. Bangladesh with its expanding sway of exports and imports is no exception

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    International Business

    Introduction This Report is based on portfolio background information based around SQUARE Pharma and current trading environment including export-Import trends of SQUARE, FDI prospects and challenges, global production, globalization and its impact in business, research and development of SQUARE and Ethical issues involved in international business. As SQUARE is the top local pharmaceuticals company of Bangladesh so we have chosen it for our report so that we can have a wider view of our concern

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    The Basic Reasons of the Government of Nepal to Put Restrictions and Barriers in the Import Can Be Outlined as Follows:

    1. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country can be defined as the measurement of certain nation economy income and output for a given time period. The GDP of a country is equal to the total expenditure for all the final goods and services for the specific time period. The final goods refers to goods those are not reused to produce any other product. In simple words to sum up GDP measures the income and output of a certain country’s economy which were produced within the country. Nepal is the country

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    Current Affairs

    www.sakshieducation.com    Current Affairs (Sep 15 to 21) Bit bank  1. The International Economic Association (IEA) has appointed which of the following as president-elect of the association? 1) Kaushik Basu 2) Rakesh Mohan 3) Jagdish Bhagwati 4) Amartya Sen Who is only the second West Indian to score a test century aged 40 or more? 1) K. Edwards 2) S. Chanderpaul 3) J. Blackwood 4) D. Bravo K. Srinivas and Rashmi Kumari won the men’s and women’s singles titles respectively in the fourth world

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    Modern Day Slavery: Human Trafficking In The United States

    Human trafficking is a global phenomenon nowadays known as modern day slavery. Human trafficking exists in the form of sex trafficking, bonded labor, slavery and similar practices. According to several researches poverty lays as the most contributing factor for being a victim of trafficking. Human Trafficking have become a billion dollar industry with investors, recruiters and public officials partnering in the business Globalization enabled easy transportation between countries due to expansion

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    Role of Cost Accounting in Banks

    their followers. Religious group depend on interpersonal, intergroup and mass communication to preach their religion. From global context: Every nation of present world depends on each other in different affairs. For this reason UN, EU, NAFTA, SAARC, are formed to maintain international communication. From national context: Effective communication system helps general public to participate various government activities through their elected representatives and coordinate among the various

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    Docomo

    In 2008, Bhutan made the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy and held its first general election. As well as being a member of the United Nations, Bhutan is a member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and hosted SAARC's sixteenth summit in April 2010. Contents  [hide]  * 1

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    Tata Motors

    Tata entered the commercial vehicle sector in 1954 after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz of Germany. After years of dominating the commercial vehicle market in India, Tata Motors entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 by launching the Tata Sierra, a multi utility vehicle. After the launch of three more vehicles, Tata Estate (1992, a stationwagon design based on the earlier 'TataMobile' (1989), a light commercial vehicle), Tata Sumo (LCV, 1994) and Tata Safari (1998, India's first

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    Associate Professor

    FIRST CIRCULAR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION, BHU International Conference on “Education For Achieving Millennium Development Goals” 16-18 November, 2013. Subthemes Achieving universal primary education:  Where do we stand  Quality versus quantity  Issues in education for disadvantaged group  Role of govt. schemes, strategies and NGOs  Proceeding ahead from universal primary education Education for promoting gender equality and empowering women:  Gender biases in curriculum

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