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    What is food adultery? Food adulteration is the process of adding chemical substances with foods, which should not be contained within food and beverages. Chemical substances or simply adulterants may be internationally added to substances to reduce manufacturing costs, or for some deceptive or malicious purpose. When profit in business is more important than morality, then it is possible to add the poisoning contents to the foods and beverages. Food adulteration, a clear violation of human rights

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    Anup Shah claimed on the Global Issue website, “Almost half the of world’s population, which is over three billion people, live on less than two and half dollars a day” (Globalissue.org). This is the poverty level. To reduce poverty effectively many of us have donated money to aid the poor, the question arises weather there are other ways to reduce poverty effectively. Traditional approaches like charities, social programs and government assistance are conductors to reduce poverty levels. However

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    Challenges Despite Agora’s overall operational success, the stores face a number of challenges. Mr. Rahim and other senior executives have identified the following major challenges: Supplier Management: Although initial efforts were geared toward an alignment of philosophies with suppliers, this has been difficult to achieve. Suppliers are known to be short-sighted and have been historically accustomed to a different manner of doing business, and it is taking time to adjust their objectives and operations

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    Gas Crisis in Bangladesh

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    Natural gas in Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (April 2012) This article is written like a personal reflection or essay rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. (April 2012) This article may need to be wikified to meet

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    for the fulfillment of the Degree. Internship program gives an opportunity of learning the real working dynamics and applied knowledge of Business Administration. I complete my M.B.A program from department of Management Studies, University of Chittagong. To complete the academic requirement I did my internship at HR department of Royal Capital Limited. My internship topic was “functions & responsibilities of HR and Admin department of Royal Capital Limited. This report is prepared to focus on the

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    “To what extent does Globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people?” That is our related issue for this section. We should embrace this idea minimally. The first four words actually ask is less words “how far does…”, the word globalization means the spread of world ideals and ways of life, the last four words say in more words or less “a way of life that can be kept going and the happiness and wellbeing of all people.” So the issue is asking in more or less words, “How far does

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    Insert a title page Md. Zahedul Islam premier university chittagong, bangladesh zahed_297@yahoo.com +08801674957254 Please rewrite the content Tables of contains Page no. 1. Introduction …………………………………………………..02 2. Objectives……………………………………………………….04 3. Research importance implication……………………………….04 4. Research Methodology………………………………………….05 5. Research types…………………………………………………

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    factories. However in modern Britain we expect our children to spend much of their childhood learning at school. Another example is, Maya’s (U212 Video 1, band 1) experiences of childhood in the poor area Chittagong being different to the twins Yasir and Yamin’s experiences in middle class Chittagong. Each have different expectations of their roles within society according to their social boundaries, gender, family and beliefs. Central to the social constructionist approach is the concept of competing

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    Birth Interval

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    The fit of Model~II shows that both the linear and squared effects of the maternal age at first birth are significant, which indicates that initially the risk of next birth increases as the mother's age at first birth increases and after a certain age at first birth, this risk starts decreasing. The estimated age at the first birth corresponding to the maximum risk of the next birth are 17.58, 17.83, and 18.08 years for 2004, 2007, and 2011, respectively. Parity is found to be significant and the

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    Partition of British India, 1947: The Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; India and Pakistan. Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separated region: a) West Pakistan and b) East Pakistan (Bangladesh) on basis of their common religion-Islam. Language Movement: Just after independence, Pakistan ruler with a key resolution at national education summit in Karachi in 1947 began to exclude Bengalis, inhabitant of East Pakistan, adopting Urdu as the only state language

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