Causes and Effects essay Topic: Traffic Jam Bangladesh is a densely populated country. . Like other countries in the world‚ Bangladesh has also been experiencing in-tense traffic problem which is increasing day by day. It is becoming one of the most intolerable and burning issues for the country. Traffic congestion is a common occurrence almost in all the cities of Bangladesh. Among the major urban cities like Dhaka ‚ Chittagong‚ Khulna and Rajshahi especially
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station on my way back home. A caller‚ probably a boy in his late teenage‚ was narrating how excitedly he was awaiting the coming of 14 April‚ i.e. the Pahela Baishakh. The reason was‚ this would be the first ever Pahela Baishakh celebration in Bangladesh as he had been born and brought up in a foreign land. I was touched by the passionate fervour of his voice that was more like the ecstatic impatience of a lover waiting for his beloved. Stuck in the who-knows-when-it-ends traffic jam at Bijoy
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References: Hemme. T‚ Garcia‚ O and Khan‚ A.R 2004 A review of milk production in Bangladesh with Particular Emphasis on Small-Scale Producers. Lean G. 2008 Year of the hungry: 1‚000‚000‚000 afflicted. The Independent. Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/year-of -the-hungry-1000000000afflicted-1213843.html. Rangan
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times by the police for not having a driving license while driving. As a result‚ my parents gave me the permission to have a driving license. So‚ I found out that there is an association responsible to delivering the driver’s license in Bangladesh‚ which is the Bangladesh Roads and Transport Association (BRTA). I went there to get the license‚ but later on I came to know that there are many problems which I have to face while getting the driving license. I took it as a challenge to overcome those problems
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Bangladesh experiences the tropical wet monsoon climate. As one of the poorest nations in the world it is also one of the most ill prepared to face the challenge presented by climate change and is predicted to be seriously affected by global warming and some of the predicted effects are as follows • An increase in average temperature of 1.5-2 Oc by 2050 • An increase of 10-15% in annual precipitation by 2050 and an increase in the frequency and severity of cyclones during the wet season as a result
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Students for admission in B. Sc. Engineering program at the Faculty of Engineering‚ Rajshahi University (1) Applicants must possess Non-Bangladeshi nationality. (2) Applicants must have completed a standard 12-year course curriculum outside Bangladesh before the enrollment at University of Rajshahi. (3) Applicants must pass the standard school certificate examinations having at least 60% marks or equivalent grades. (4) Applicants must apply within 2-years from the date of completion of the
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over accreditation certificate to Bangladesh today. National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB)‚ a constituent of Quality Council of India‚ granted the accreditation to Bangla-desh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) for its product certification. BSTI director general AK Fazlul Ahad will receive the certificate from NABCB Chief Executive Officer B Venkataraman at BSTI’s head office in the city. Talking to BSS yesterday‚ Ahad said Bangladesh last year got accreditation from
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KUAKATA 1.1 Introduction: Kuakata is one of the most gorgeous places of Bangladesh. Locally it is called the “Shagar Kannaya”‚ means the daughter of the ocean. Truly it is a virgin beach. Nature has festooned it with series of coconut trees‚ sandy beach and the blue complexion of water. Adventurous people can easily get lost in themselves with the treasures of nature. The rising and the setting of the crimson sun in a tranquil environment‚ is a stunning scene of this beach‚ which one never
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Table of Contents Title Page Number Introduction 1 Background 6 Research Questions 11 Hypothesis 12 Methodology 13 Data Presentation and Analysis 14 Summary of Research Findings 41 Conclusion 43 Works Cited 44 Appendix 46 Introduction For centuries‚ the beauty of Bengali women has been defined by their dark skin-tones‚ generous curves‚ sharp facial features and long‚ wavy hair. The traditional Bengali woman adorned herself with glass bangles‚ bindi‚ nupur and nose-pin and wore saris or more
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the workers have to stay overnight in the factories’ rented rooms because they cannot afford to stay anywhere else. In each small room there is around twelve to twenty people‚ can you imagine that? The working conditions throughout factories in Bangladesh and many other Asian
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