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    On April 24, 2013, the Rana Plaza, located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was destroyed. In this event, more than 1000 people were killed in this catastrophic accident (BBC News). As based on a video documentary from The New York Times, titled Rana Plaza Collapse Documentary: The Deadly Cost of Fashion, this was the deadliest accident in the garment production history to date (Fitch). But on the standards of business and moral ethics, this was not an accident at all. In fact, there are multiple parties…

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    To learn the employee’s satisfaction on the interpersonal relationship exists in the organization. 4. To provide the practical suggestion for the improvement of organization’s performance. 1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS A hypothesis is a preliminary or tentative explanation or postulate by the researcher of what the researcher considers the outcome of an investigation will be. It is an informed/educated guess. It indicates the expectations of the researcher regarding certain variables.…

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    From developing the models of causality variables to affect job satisfaction, Seashore and Taber (1975) suggests that all of the internal organization environment (e.g. organizational climate, leadership types and planning) can affect the job satisfaction of employee. Robbins (2003) conducted an experiment with the subject of FedEx. From the research, it indicates that managers adopting the transformational leadership management style cannot only bring with better work performance rated…

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    Majority of those children who do not attend schools are in the workforce, in some areas where the schools are free do not give the children the resources to participate as they cannot provide it. The children do not have the time nor the supplies to be able to attend and have to work for their bread. Children are even sent to construction sites where dangerous conditions force them to work around the safety hazards. These long hours, isolation from a social environment, lack of education,…

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    The True Loss of Humanity “Everything we wear were once touched by humans.”- Morgan, The True Cost The majority of people can grab a t-shirt off the shelf without even giving a second thought of where it came from or the work put into making it, let alone the amount of deaths it caused. It may come as a shock to our population that there are so many things happening beneath the surface that no one wants us to know about. Andrew Morgan, a director of The True Cost tells us just how awful the…

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    Definition of CSR CSR simply means doing the right thing and how the existence of one’s organisation’s can form an impact in the community. Every business organisation describe the term CSR in different ways. Benefits of CSR A business can gained several benefits from reporting their CSR to the society. One of the main benefit that company can experience through social reporting is an increase in sales as well as customer loyalty. An increase in sales will lead to an increase in the sales…

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    to the Gulf states and Egypt. The Shadow Lines, (1988) his second novel is a major addition to the Indian novel in English, which deals with relations between the different arms of a prospering brahmin family, the Datta Chaudhuris, displaced from Dhaka to Calcutta by the Partition. In an Antique Land, (1992) a travelogue with historical reflection in a text which challenges the privilege of the academic anthropologist’s ‘scientific’ gaze. The Calcutta Chromosome (1996) is also concerned with the…

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    Taslima Nasrin’s ‘Lajja’ is a response to the anti-Hindu riots that broke out in Bangladesh after the demolition of the Babri Masjid in India. Its intent is to warn the people of Bangladesh that communalism is on the rise, that the Hindu minority is badly mistreated and that the secularism they once fought for is in grave danger. Nasrin utilizes fiction's mass emotional appeal, rather than its potential for distinction and universality. Lajja is a poignant and unrelenting account of the…

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    1947. There is a paucity of films related to the independence and partition. Early films relating to the circumstances of the independence, partition and the aftermath include Nemai Ghosh’s Chinnamul (1950), Dharmputra (1961), Ritwik Ghatak’s Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960), Komal Gandhar (1961), Subarnarekha (1962), later films include Garm Haya (1973) and Tamas (1987). From the late 1990s onwards, more films on this theme were made, including several mainstram films, such as Earth (1998), Train to…

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    We are built to compete: Be it from the ancient evolutionary point of view in natural selection, or be it against our colleague for the promotion; competition is a phenomenon we all have to face in our lives and it is integral part of our daily lives. Many people have recognized it and its importance and have commented on it. A famous quotation which I really like and have chosen for this essay was said by one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Michael Jordan, who said, “You have…

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