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    Table of Contents No Title Page 1 Introduction 4 2 Company Overview 5 3 Ratio Analysis 6-26 3.i Liquidity Ratio 7 3.i.a Current Ratio 8 3.i.b Quick Ratio 9 3.i.c Cash Ratio 10 3.ii Leverage Ratio 11 3.ii.a Debt to Equity Ratio 12 3.ii.b Debt to Total Assets Ratio 13 3.ii.c Interest Coverage Ratio 14 3.ii.d Debt to Capital Ratio 15 3

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    3.0 Marketing Communications Marketing Communications in terms of retailing is a specific subset of the Marketing Mix “Promotion” and would take the specific form as it is defined by the American Association of Advertising Agencies (2007) as “the activity‚ set of institutions and processes for creating communication‚ delivering and exchanging offerings that have value to customers‚ clients partners and society at large”. Marketing communications is the “collective term for all the communication

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    Humayun Ahmed Pesentation

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    Humayun ahmed was a Bangladeshi author‚ dramatist‚ screenwriter‚ playwright and filmmaker. Dawn referred to him as the cultural legend of Bangladesh Humayun reached peak of his fame with the publication of his novel Nondito Noroke (In Blissful Hell) in 1972‚ which remains one of his most famous works . winning admiration from literary critics‚ including Dr. Ahmed Sarif. He wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books‚ all of which were bestsellers in Bangladesh. In recognition to the works of Humayun

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    Kubla Khan

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    "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge reveals the power of the imaginative poetry. This poetry has the ability to create kingdoms and paradise. In this poem Coleridge is expressing heaven and hell through his own eyes just as the aplostles did in the "Bible" and Milton did in "Paradise Lost". The poem begins with a mythical tone‚ "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan/ A stately pleasure dome decree." The poem does not give specifics to the construction of the palace. It just states that Khan decreed

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    Genghis Khan

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    The name of Genghis Khan is often associated with destruction‚ although the image of Genghis Khan has been rehabilitated somewhat in the west. The western world‚ saturated in media distortion and a reluctance to accept changes in perceptions of history‚ has been rather averse in accepting Genghis Khan’s activities as pivotal in world history and the shaping of the modern world. Thus‚ the publication of Jack Weatherford’s book‚ Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World‚ is a welcome addition

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    Nisar Ahmed

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    Send and Read SMS through a GSM Modem using AT Commands By Syeda Anila Nusrat‚ 30 Aug 2010    4.87 (121 votes) Sign Up to vote vote 1vote 2vote 3vote 4vote 5 Download application - 21.6 KB Introduction There are many different kinds of applications SMS applications in the market today‚ and many others are being developed. Applications in which SMS messaging can be utilized are virtually unlimited. Some common examples of these are given below: Person-to-person text messaging

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    Genghis Khan

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    Genghis Khan‚ or Ghengis Khan as he is more widely known‚ was born about the year 1162 to a Mongol chieftain‚ Yesugei‚ and his wife. He was born with the name of Temujin‚ which means ’iron worker’ in his native language. When Temujin was born his fist was clutching a blood clot which was declared an omen that he was destined to become a heroic warrior.Very little is known of Temujin until he was around age 13 when his father declared that his son was to find a fiancée and get married. After several

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    Akram Khan

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    Akram Khan “Abide With Me” In the opening ceremony of London’s 2012 Olympic Games‚ Akram Khan had been asked by artistic director‚ Danny Boyle‚ to devise choreography constructed on the theme of mortality‚ accompanied by the hymn “Abide With Me” sung by Emile Sande. The inspiration for the concept being “mortality” derives from the victims who suffered the July 7th‚ 2005 bombings in London‚ hence the video tributes that appear in a short period of the performance (the appearance of the victims

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    Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin

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    Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin MS‚DNB‚FRCS (Glasgow)Fellowship in Cornea & Anterior Segment L.V Prasad Eye Institute Preceptor Mid Western University Illinois U.S.A Dr. Syed Maaz Moinuddin completed his MS from Osmania Medical College and went on to do DNB and FRCS from the prestigious Royal College of Glasgow in UK. He completed his FRCS when he was 28 years old  and was one of the youngest doctors in the world to have this degree. He completed his Super Specialization in Cornea and Anterior Segment

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    Mr Ahmed

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    Turbulent Times and The Changing Work Place • Today any organization face almost continual need for change sometimes even forces outside the organization bring changes ‚ • These changes force compel managers to look for greater efficiencies in operations to keep the organization profitable • Managers in organizations want to initiate major changes like improving employee-participation teams or introducing new products or instituting new training systems but they don’t know how

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