The urbanization of any ancient city has the best advantage of being seen through our modern day eyes. Looking at the evidence recovered from various sites definitely poses some problems for scholars in trying to place it in the context of the time-line of that city; yet these scholars have the knowledge of the end result of our modern-day societies. Archaeologists and classics scholars know historical trends of human socialization and urbanization for hundreds of years in societies unrelated to
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Market Concentration Index‚ and Bank RiskMeasure are widely used and the same are investigated in the Bangladesh Banking Industry in this study for a period of the last six years. The data comes from the annual reports of individual banks listed in Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and from the Bangladesh bankb published statistics book (Scheduled Banks Statistics). Correlation matrix and stepwise regression have been used for the purpose of data analysis. The analysisfinds that market concentration and bank
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Environmental Pollution In Dhaka City Environmental pollution is as old as the civilization itself. It has become a major concern in the last few decades. It is the byproduct of the development of civilization and in fact a price for the progress. The present environmental condition of Bangladesh is not at all equilibrium. Severe air‚ water and noise pollution are threatening human health‚ ecosystems and economic growth of Bangladesh. Air pollution caused due to increasing population‚ burning
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Urbanization is the process by which people living in the rural areas shift to the urban areas in order to find a better life. Since medieval times people have been migrating to the places where resources are in abundance. This process is being in witnessed all over the world‚ and many consider it to be bad thing. Some even regard urbanization to be a “Modern Disease”. Before embarking in to any conclusion I would like to see both the aspects of the topic. The shift or movement to the city creates
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Urbanization is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural migration and even suburban concentration into cities‚ particularly the very largest ones. The United Nations projected that half of the world’s population would live in urban areas at the end of 2008.[1] By 2050 it is predicted that 64.1% and 85.9% of the developing and developed world respectively will be urbanized.[2] Urbanization is closely linked to modernization‚ industrialization‚ and the sociological process of rationalization
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Marketing of Spice Powder in Dhaka City A Case Study on Square Consumer Product Ltd. Nasrin Shah Naaz Senior Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prince Palaza (6th Floor)‚ 4/2‚ Subahanbagh‚ Mirpur Road‚ Dhaka-1207. Cell: 01713493078 e-mail: nsngold@yahoo.com Fariha Tasnim Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prince Palaza (6th Floor)‚ 4/2‚ Subahanbagh‚ Mirpur Road‚ Dhaka-1207. Cell: 01190186952 e-mail: tfariha@yahoo
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UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences COURSE OUTLINE I - Course Title: English Writing Skills and Communication (Semester- Fall 2013 ) II - Credit: 3 III – All sections IV - Course Description: The course is designed to study various rhetorical patterns and use their writing skills to develop essays in these patterns. The rhetorical patterns studied in this course are process analysis‚ cause and effect‚ and argument/persuasion
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population is increasing at such an alarming rate that‚ in near future‚ living in sea can also become necessary. Especially in Dhaka‚ the situation is more complicated. As‚ Bangladesh couldn’t decentralize her capital‚ people from all over the country rush to Dhaka in search of better opportunity. As a result‚ almost one fifteenth of the population lives in one certain city. Dhaka is ranked 19th among the megacities by population and this population will reach to 26 million within 2025 if it remains uncontrolled
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means‚ still they cannot get a transport. What is the amount of loss because of this delay due to traffic jam? In a word‚ it is irreparable. A study conducted in 2010 by Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh said that Traffic congestion in Dhaka eats up approximately 19‚555 crore taka ($3 billion) every year (http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=147756) which includes travel time cost‚ cost of excess fuel burnt‚ revenue loss by passenger transport operators‚ environmental
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identified the problems with solar home system in Dhaka city. In spite of significant success of solar home system in the rural sector‚ this new industry is not without its problems which include high cost‚ sub standard solar panels and battery‚ low generation capacity and lack of knowledge about the technology. Our research is limited to the problems faced in acquiring‚ installing and using Solar Home System (SHS) in the residential apartments of urban Dhaka city. This proposed exploratory research is based
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