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CURSED ABRUPTION FOR SOCIETY

Farzana Khan Sristy (2013-1-70-080)
Summaya Islam Tania (2013-1-70-064)
Nusrat Jahan (2013-1-70-080)

Composition and Communication Skills
ENG 102
Section: 15

Index
1. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….3
2. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..4
3. Administrative corruption……………………………………………………………5
4. Drug addiction……………………………………………………………………….6
5. Eve-teasing…………………………………………………………………………...8
6. Consequence of social abruption……………………………………………………..9
7. Open opinion of social abruption………………………………………………........10
8. Precaution of social abruption…………………………………………………….....11
9. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………...13
10. Reference…………………………………………………………………………...15

ABSTRACT
Bangladesh is a country of vast population in contrast to its little area. Earlier the majority of people lived a happy life with peace of mind. But with time, people started to feel hunger for a more luxurious and western lifestyle. They longed for more facilities as time passed by. As a result, people got involved in crimes to fulfill their desires. Some people practice wrong things and some got into bad habits. Thus the social condition of our country has degraded rapidly. Administrative and political corruption, dowry, eve-teasing, sexual harassment and drug addiction- these have become common phenomena of our country today. Some conscious citizens are trying to pull up the socks. But lack of consciousness and good willingness among the general people has become the main obstacles to cut the evil deeds. In this term paper we will focus on the current worse social condition of our country and try to meet the necessary steps to deduct the social degradation. In this article a modest attempt has been made to theoretically discuss social abruption and to identify the major social hazards and concerns and critically analyze the effects of such abruption on people in Bangladesh. Our major criterion is to serve the country by following

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