Unemployment Problem In Bangladesh

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    Articles and Its Usages

    Furniture, News, Money etc) * Material & Abstract Nouns are Uncountable. ( Water, Gold, Wood, Gas, Petrol, Diesel, Honesty, Freedom, Happiness, Education, Kindness, Power, Unemployment, Health, Poverty, Unity, Independence, Knowledge, Advice, Anger, Friendship, Beauty, Permission, Beauty) * In nouns we have such suffixes as— tion, ism, sion

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    Social Entrepreneurship

    entrepreneurs are individual entrepreneurs who find innovative, efficient and effective methods of serving a social purpose such as reduce unemployment, reduce pollution, toxicity and reducing the inequality between the rich and the poor. Instead of leaving social issues to government or big Corporations, social entrepreneurs find the things that are not working and solve the problem by changing the system. They create ideas and find solutions that are ethical, sustainable or user-friendly, thus convince societies

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    Environmental Condition of Mirpur Benaroshi Polli

    COMPETETIVE SITUATION OF MIRPUR BENAROSHI POLLI SUBMITTED TO Ms. Nafisa Kasem Course Instructor Department of Management Studies Faculty of BBA BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY (BUBT) SUBMITTED BY Group: RISK DISTRTIBUTOR Name | ID | Intake | Signature | Abdullah-Al-Mohian | 10112101419 | 24th | | Mahia Chowdhury | 10112101433 | 24th | | Jaber Ahmed | 10112101421 | 24th | | Fatema Jannat | 10112101449 | 24th | | Sunmoon Afroz Tama | 10112101446

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    Csr of Pran-Rfl

    Corporate Social Responsibilities Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business) is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for

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    Globalization & Bangladesh

    CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION: HOW BANGLADESH CAN REAP ADAPT ITSELF TO REAP THE BEST BENEFITS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Lt Colonel Sharif Md Abul Hussain Dir Planning and Development, Bangladesh University of Professionals, E-mail: hussain2682@gmail.com ABSTRACT The study investigates specific information regarding the challenges of globalization faced by Bangladesh and how it should prepare itself to coup with the challenges. The result suggest that Bangladesh is not in comfort in coping with the winds

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    Performance Evaluation of Selectedprivate Commercial Banks in Bangladesh

    |100 |4 | | |Computer and Information Technology |100 |4 | | |Taxation in Bangladesh |100 |4 | | |Business Statistics (In English) |100 |4 | |

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    Vision 2021 and Bangladesh

    Tamnun E Mursalin "Digital Bangladesh" is currently the most commonly used words in politics, media, among the intellectuals and the civil societies. Since our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her party's election manifesto pledged to develop a digital Bangladesh by 2021, it has given a great hope to the citizens of Bangladesh. It turned out to be an opportunity for our prime minister to be in the United States during the time of election, and experiencing the Obama election campaign. Her learning

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    Marketing

    THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH [pic] Based on a Study of MARKETING MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER ON THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH |SUBMITTED TO | |MD. ABDULLAH | |Assistant Professor

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    Global Recession and Bangladesh

    Global Financial Crisis: Likely Impact on Bangladesh [Abstract: The current financial crisis that originated in the United States and quickly spread to Europe and Asia could be a global crisis soon. Reckless lending by banks and financial institutions and slack regulatory system were at the root of the crisis, which is perhaps the gravest since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Amid a severe credit crunch, the rich economies have entered into a deep recession. IMF economists predict the

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    The Impact of Ib

    EAST WEST UNIVERSITY EMBA Program MKT502/EMBA_591: International Business /Business in the Global Environment Spring-2016 Group Assignment: Analysis of Selected Case Studies Instructions 1. Each group (six students, max.) will analyze the four cases attached herewith by answering the cases related questions. 2. Students are advised to apply relevant concept available in lecture materials, textbook, and/or any related sources while answering case related questions. 3. Length of each case analysis

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