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    The Porter’s five forces model does not adequately address the changes having taken place the last decades in the tourism industry. In addition, the model does not adequately include all actors affecting tourism firms’ environment. Based on these deficiencies of the model, the overall goal of this been set to complement, not replace, Porter’s five forces model in respect to the travel and tourism industry. This new element in four sections and these four elements cover a discussion of elements…

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    are grossly discriminated in every sphere of their life and they are treated like a second class citizen in Bangladesh (Islam, 2000). Moreover, they are always subservient to men and this phenomenon transmitted from one generation to another (Haider, 2012:203; Balk, 1997; Mahmud, 2003; Sebstad and Cohen, 2000; Khan et al., 2002; Kabeer, 2005; Hadi, 2001), as patriarchal society like Bangladesh demands. Even though, every important decisions of a women’s life before marriage depend to their…

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    Vision 2041 Case Study

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    The Government of Bangladesh, extending on its Vision 2021, made the pledge to drive Bangladesh over the boundary of middle income country and enter the realms of first world nations in 2041, riding on the fast turning wheels of peace, democracy, development and progress. There is little doubt the Vision is highly ambitious but it is also entirely feasible. In fact, with sound macroeconomic fundamentals, exemplary achievements on most of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and as one of the…

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    Lines: Made in Bangladesh: This study was all base on the flaw in the supply chain system of Walmart and Gap. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., branded as Walmart, is an American multinational retail corporation that runs chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. The Gap, Inc., commonly known as Gap Inc. or Gap, is an American multinational clothing and accessories retailer. They have stores in majority of countries. They outsource the supply of apparels. Now Bangladesh is rich in…

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    Crop simulation model is an effective tools in understanding climate change effects on agricultural production systems (Masutomi et al. 2009; White et al. 2011). The modeling studies from Bangladesh (Karim et al. 1996), Japan (Horie et al. 2000), China (Shen et al. 2010), Korea (Lee et al. 2012) and India (Krishnan et al. 2007) reported the country-specific discrepancies in future rice yield due to climate warming; the highest decrease in rice yield will probably occur in most areas of low…

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    Fair Trade Essay

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    multi level building in Bangladesh collapses killing and injuring thousands ( "Bangladesh Factory Toll Passes," 2013). This horrific accident was a shot fired around the world. This accident is what happens when profit is valued…

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    work in Bangladesh are described in “The Royal Flush” by Lori Pollock from 2013. As mentioned above, this short story, “The Royal Flush”, is about Lindsey and her adventure in Bangladesh, where she voluntarily went to by the thought of helping people and animals. The main part of the story takes place in the capital of…

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    Rohingya Essay

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    its adjacent countries. Where are the Rohingya from? According to many historians and scholars the Muslim settlers have been living in present day Myanmar since the 12th century. During the British period there was many laborer’s relocating from Bangladesh and India to present…

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    untouchables. It is matter of regret that most of us are not familiar with the term ‘Dalit’. We mainly know them as sweepers or cleaners. There is no national statistics as regards what the total number of Dalits in Bangladesh. Different sources provide different numbers. In Bangladesh there are an estimated 5.5 million Dalits (Farzana, 2011) In Dhaka, Dalit communities live in so called ‘colonies’ where they are totally deprived and forcedly excluded from adequate housing, nominal sanitation,…

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    Intercultural Communication Report Problems in communicating across cultures Yasmin Islam was born in Bangladesh in 1938 and has spend 40 years as an Australian resident. She grew up as the eldest child with four brothers and two sisters. In 1975 she came to Australia by boat with her husband and two young children. The immense difference between the two societies and cultures that Australia and Bangladesh lead to Yasmin to undertake a significant process of enculturation. Although Yasmin…

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