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    Disaster

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    disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the environment. A disaster can be ostensively defined as any tragic event stemming from events such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ catastrophic accidents‚ fires‚ orexplosions. It is a phenomenon that disasters can cause damage to life‚ property and destroy the economic‚ social and cultural life of people. In contemporary

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    faithfulness associate Pakistan and Bangladesh to each other. The people of the two countries shared a ‘common nationhood’ for almost twenty-five years and even after separation it has not been easy to sever the links rooted deep in their history. However‚ Pakistan-Bangladesh relations had a bad start primarily because of two reasons. First‚ Bangladesh was born out of a bloody conflict with a military regime ruling the country from Islamabad. Secondly‚ Bangladesh gained freedom with help from India

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    Bangladesh Bank

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    Please Print and preserve this page.     Thank you Md. Raihan Reza Rabby‚ for submitting your application for the post of Officer (General Side) of Bangladesh Bank. CV identification number : 344187-213704 Name   : Md. Raihan Reza Rabby Father  : Md. Rezaul Karim Molla Mother  : Mst. Rokeya Begum Birth date  : 19 July‚ 1992 Permanent address  : Vill.: Dhopadi. P.O : Noapara. P.S. : Abhoynagor. Dist.: Jesssore.   Your application tracking number is 149-344187-263768. And CV identification

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    natural disaster

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    much horror‚ misery‚ helplessness and doom as the term “Natural Disaster”. A natural disaster is any event of force of nature that is caused by environmental factors that has catastrophic consequences. Every year they not only decimate thousands of people and their properties but end entire blood lines. These calamities wreak havoc in the part of the world it chooses to act upon. Over the centuries various types of natural disasters or “Acts of god” have stolen human lives. Several criterions such

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    Price Hike in Bangladesh

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    ABOUT RECENT PRICE HIKE IN Bangladesh | March 4 2010 | Prepared For-Kaikobad Rana Sir | Submitted By-Overcome Group | Group Members Of Overcome- * Group Leader- MD Sazzadur Rahman Chowdhury ID-082011013‚ Sec-A‚ 3rd Semester * Administrator- Riad Morshed Chowdhury ID-082011012‚ Sec-A‚ 3rd Semester * Researcher- A.F.M Maruf Rahman ID-082011035‚ Sec-A‚ 3rd Semester * Members- MD Rafiqul Islam ID-082011022‚ Sec-A‚ 3rd Semester Atiqur Rahman ID-082011017

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    Indo-Bangladesh Relationship

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    ‘‘Each state follows the polities of its geography’’- Nepoleon India is the immediate neighbors of Bangladesh with common borders. The land border with India extended over 4144 kilometers. Thus‚ in terms of peace along with the extensive border and overall national security‚ the quality of relation with India is very crucial for Bangladesh. The break-up at Pakistan and emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1971 was in the strategic interest of India .The two-nation theory on which Pakistan

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    STREET CHILDREN - BANGLADESH Children in Bangladesh have to face many challenges. In Bangladesh over 40 million people are living below the poverty line and most of these families do not have own land. They are living and farming in flood-prone areas and face yearly natural disasters‚ inefficient agricultural technologies‚ low education‚ a polluted environment. These family did not get proper health services and is in limited employment. Undernourishment is the common issue for the children. 50

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    Towards the end of the Second World War‚ in July 1944‚ representatives of the United States‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ and 40 other countries met at Bretton Woods‚ a resort in New Hampshire‚ to lay the foundation for the post-war international financial order. Such a new system‚ they hoped‚ would prevent another worldwide economic cataclysm like the Great Depression that had destabilized Europe and the United States in the 1930s and had contributed to the rise of Fascism and the war. Therefore

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    Bangladesh case study

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    Bangladesh Floods – Case Study By Nikita Pankhania Background Information: Bangladesh is a MEDC and one the world’s poorest and most densely populated countries. It is located in South Asia‚ bordered by India in the north‚ the Bay of Bengal in the east and west‚ while Myanmar surrounds it to the south. Bangladesh is the eighth most populous country in the world. Bangladesh is also located on the confluences of the river Ganges and Brahmaputra these are two very large rivers which

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    Why Bangladesh Studies should be taught for the students of BBA It is important to learn the whereabouts of a country if someone wants to do business in a particular region or a country. As a student of BBA in Bangladesh‚ ‘Bangladesh studies’ is as important as any other courses in the whole curriculum. If one wants to start business in a particular area (say Bangladesh)‚ one must acquire complete knowledge about Geography Historical backgrounds Culture Manners & customs Religion and caste

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