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    There are many cultural differences between Ecuador and Bangladesh, but there are many other things that make them similar. Culture Artifact When it comes to beliefs, the first thing people think of is religion. Religion is a major portion of a society. Society and Culture are bound together by curtain codes of behavior and often religion gives codes of conducts for society, for example, the Ten Commandments. The main religion in Bangladesh is Islam and most of them are Sunnis, whereas…

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    provoking, unpredictable movement. In the bureaucracy of Bangladesh, each member has a orderly position with certain duties to perform. The next principle was equity. Employees must be treated equally with justice. But in the bureaucratic administration of Bangladesh, nepotism, red-tapism etc are present and justice for all equally is not present. The twelfth principle was stability of tenure of personnel. In the bureaucracy of Bangladesh, it is almost absent. The bureaucrats are frequently…

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    The move from Bangladesh to Canada was not as delightful as my father had prayed it to be. There was no light at the end of the tunnel for my family. Abandoning an entire culture that my family and I was accustomed to and adapting to a new one, leaving our loved ones behind for our own happiness and leaving everything we had behind to live a life filled with bliss, was not everything that it was cut out to be. Upon our arrival only tragedies followed one after another. Our lives, especially…

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    Done By – Irtifa Tazkia Islam 25. Reality of Strategic HRM in Bangladesh Figure: The Reality of Garments Industries’ Workers in Bangladesh Source : http://daniellesabai1.wordpress.com/ Although in principle SHRM is the best way to go, however the reality in the RMG sector of Bangladesh is quite different and bitter. The Reality of the HRM condition of The Garments Industry is tabulated below: 1) Child labor: still a realism Garments industry employs child workers by ten percent of employee…

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    Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement (MIDR) in the Developing Country: The Case of Anti-Phulbari Coal Mining Movement in Bangladesh Abstract: My proposed research project will explore the role of landless people in forming collective violent resistance to the Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement (MIDR) process in the Phulbari Coal Mining project in Bangladesh, and will demonstrate the necessity to identify various intrinsic politics of land among land owners and landless in the…

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    Seven Second Generation Banks of Bangladesh: A Comparative Analysis Md Mahbubur Rahman Research Associate Argus Credit Rating Services Limited Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: m.rahman1091@gmail.com Abstract Commercial banks are the active components in the development of an economy. The objective of this study is intended to evaluate comparative financial analysis during the period of 2011- 2014 of seven second generation commercial banks operating business in Bangladesh. To make a useful comparative…

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    the literature review that CCT and the PESP aim to short-term poverty reduction and long-term education development of the poor families. CCT implementing countries in general spend a substantial amount of its education budget on CCT programme. Bangladesh also spends around one-fifth of its education budget for implementing the PESP programme. The CCT in many countries target to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty and some of these countries successfully reduce the income inequity and…

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    something is probable Impact - Influence; Effect; Reach List of Ten (10) Threats 1. Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT): It is also called “Ansar Bangla” and one of the radical Islamist groups presently operating in the area of Bangladesh. The main intent of said group is to establish an Islamic rule in the country as part of the global jihad. The group was first known as Jama’atul Muslemin in 2007 and in 2013, it was renamed as ABT, which effectively uses the internet and…

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    Oil Palm Essay

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    Preface Bangladesh is a country of endless possibility. Especially in agriculture possibilities are so much luminous. The feasibility of success in oil palm cultivation can unveil a new era for the life style of the people of the country. Cultivation of oil palm will play a significant role to confirm food security, particularly to recover the crisis of edible oil in Bangladesh. By cultivating Oil palm we can easily save importing cost for edible oil as well as we can export a noteworthy figure…

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    Review Article VARIOUS ASPECTS OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN BANGLADESH Md. Reyad-ul- Ferdous1, A. H. M. Mahmudur Rahman2, Lutful Haque Saran3, Md. Mamun-Ur-Rashid4, Adnan Taher5 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract: Palliative care (‘palliative’…

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