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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This Term paper is made possible through the help and support from everyone,
Including: parents, teachers, family, friends, and in essence, all sentient beings.

Please allow us to dedicate our acknowledgment of gratitude toward the following significant advisors and contributors:

First of all we would like to thanks the Almighty ALLAH, Who gave us the opportunity and strength to complete this paper successfully.

Especially we would like to thank Mr. Asheek Mohammad Shimul for his support and encouragement. He advices us the topic of the term paper & allow us to acquire a new experiences as well as knowledge.

Finally, we sincerely thank to our parents, families, and friends, who provided the advices. The making of this term paper would not be possible without their unconditional help.

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Introduction
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Usage of Internet
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Modern Uses
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Internet in Bangladesh
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Current Trend
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Research Purpose
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Review of Literature
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Contradictory research
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Introduction:
The Internet is a global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100 countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions. According to internet World Stats, as of December 31, 2011 there was an estimated 2,267,233,742 Internet users worldwide. This represents 32.7% of the world's population.
Now people are very much flexible in using internet to do their day to day works, file sharing, checking or sending mails, in social networking, to maintain corporate documents, servers etc.
Today almost every company or institution has their own website where people can get information about their services & offers. Maximum teaching institutions, schools, colleges & universities are under internet coverage. Besides, people are now learning to use internet to complete several tasks. For this reason,

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