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    What is the oldest painting of an area called Bangladesh? What is the oldest sculpture? Where to go to see sculptures and Fine Arts? The answer to get to see a number of ancient fine arts testimony is- National Museum’s Collection -situated in Dhaka; and also in Rajshahi’s Borendra Museum‚ Mohasthangor of Bogra‚ Moynamoti of Comilla‚ and Rajshahi’s Paharpur Museum. Because of Geographical reason most of the areas Bangladesh is silted. Soft soil and marshy land surrounded by small and huge rivers

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    BIMSTEC “Bay of Bengal Initiative for  Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation” History: On 6 June 1997‚ a new sub-regional grouping was formed in Bangkok and given the name BIST-EC (Bangladesh‚ India‚ Sri Lanka‚ and Thailand Economic Cooperation). Myanmar attended the inaugural June Meeting as an observer and joined the organization as a full member at a Special Ministerial Meeting held in Bangkok on 22 December 1997‚ upon which the name of the grouping was changed to BIMST-EC

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    Summery Bangladesh is a tropical country in South Asia that is situated in the delta of two major rivers that flow down from the Himalayas (the Ganges and the Jamuna). The country’s land surface is therefore largely composed of alluvial silt‚ rendering the soil highly fertile. Historically‚ this has made Bangladesh an agricultural nation; although agriculture contributes only about a fifth of the national GDP‚ it employs three-fifths of the labor force (ADB‚ 2005). Bangladesh has an estimated

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    last couple of decades Dhaka city is one of the fastest growing metropolises in the world. The urban development seems to lack in planning and the problem of urbanization are intensified by high population growth and rural urban migration. Again‚ Bangladesh suffers from natural calamities every now and then and the urbanization of metropolitan Dhaka is also affected by it. The existing utility services are not capable of coping with the increased demand of the urbanization process. Faulty planning

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    1. Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) a. Medical teams assembled to assess‚ triage‚ and provide medical supportive care for patients with acute primary care needs while updating the patient’s electronic health record into the system to ensure medical records will be retrieved at the final destination of the patient. Their duties are to stabilize life during emergency events for up to 72 hours without external assistance and determine the appropriate destination for patients. The teams consist

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    PressReleasePing Bangladesh to Shine at UN-ILD 2014 by Colossally Impacting The MDGs & Post2015 Archives. An in-depth thorough ?analytical review? encompassing report‚ titled ?Stigmatized Illiteracy & The Socio-moral Setback? has been presented on ILD-2014 observance by SAIRI Initiative‚ along with a Composite Model of ?Ethico-Moral Normative Literacy‚ in an aptly prompt extemporaneous response to the UNESCO?s ?Dhaka Call for Action?‚ adopted by ILD Conference‚ Bangladesh. The multi-facades

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    travel amongst three different countries. One of these includes the southern region of Bangladesh. The main source of freshwater in Bangladesh comes from the Ganges River.  Water and soil pollution is now one of the major problems occurring in Bangladesh and the Ganges River Basin. It has been an ongoing problem for many years so it is not like it is anything new but it is something that can be changed and resolved.  Bangladesh is faced with the issue of both surface water depletion and groundwater depletion

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    the Grameen Bank Program‚ which is founded in Bangladesh by Yunus to help the poor. Born in 1940 in the city of Chittagong‚ Professor Yunus studied at Dhaka University in Bangladesh‚ and then received a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Vanderbilt in 1969 and the following year became an assistant professor of economics at Middle Tennessee State University. Returning to Bangladesh‚ Yunus became the head of the economics department

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    What Is A Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT)? The National Response Framework (NRF) utilizes the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS)‚ as part of the Department of Health & Human Services‚ Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)‚ Office of Preparedness and Operations (OPEO)‚ under Emergency Support Function #8 (ESF #8)‚ Health and Medical Care‚ to provide victim identification and mortuary services. These responsibilities include: temporary morgue facilities

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    resources making vulnerable to this hazard. Forms of Biological Hazards: 1. Independent Biological Hazard • Contributes to‚ develop into & exacerbate vulnerability leading to disaster (e.g. HIV-AIDs) 2. Dependent BH e.g. war » famine » malnutrition » diseases » less resistance to diseases » deaths 3. Trigger of disaster e.g. pest infestation-famine (Irish famine 1845-1848) Important factors of vulnerability on biological hazards: 1. Micro-environment; (risk at refugee camps e.g. poor water

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