Address : village :Shastanugur Post:Borkota Thana : Daudkandhi District : Comilla Country : Bangladesh Education Present Status : B.S.C. (hons) Expected Institution | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) | Department | Material and metallurgical (MME) | Batch | 2011 | Level | 1 | Term | 2 | Educational Background
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| |Founded |1983 | |Headquarters |Dhaka‚ Bangladesh | |Area served |Bangladesh | |Key people |Muhammad Yunus‚ founder | |
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are made by people cutting down trees(Deforestation). Bridges make the situation far more worse cars and trees would get stuck under the bridge. Causes of the Flood Causes of the Bangladesh flood: every year the area has very monsoon rains. In the last few years the rainfall has been heavier than expected Bangladesh has one of the two largest rivers in the world The Ganges and the Brahmaputra and the largest range of mountains the Himalayas. Causes of Boscastle flood: In Boscastle the flooding
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calendar‚ celebrated in both Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal‚ and also in Bengali communities in the other Indian states. It is celebrated on 14th April in Bangladesh and on 15th April in West Bengal. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is "Shubho Noboborsho". There is a noticeable difference in the nature and essence between the Bengali New Year and English New Year. While the English New Year’s day is also comprehensively celebrated across Bangladesh‚ it merely champions the
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10‚000 sq km with 60% of it in Bangladesh and the remaining forest in West Bengal‚ India. The Sundarbans Forest is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Sundarbans provide a unique ecosystem and series of habitats for a wide variety of wildlife. In addition to the tiger‚ 42 species of mammals‚ 35 reptiles and amphibians‚ 270 species of birds‚ and over 120 species of fish. Many of these are endangered. A single natural gift may easily change the destiny of Bangladesh. This is the Sundarbans. For an
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v=o1s7lcFO_XA"7HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1s7lcFO_XA"lcFO_XA Uploaded by Advertising Archive Bangladesh on Jun 9‚ 2013 Client: Eastern Bank Ltd. Brand: EBL Campaign: Matri Bhumi Media: TVC Agency: Unitrend Ltd. Production: Chhayapakhi Category: Finance‚ Bank Country: Bangladesh Concept of the advertisement: In this TVC is analyzed from the perspective of different marketing concepts. The approach of the whole advertisement clearly
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donations when compared to micro-lending as he believes credit is a basic human right and that hand-outs only "increases their misery‚ robs them of incentive and‚ more important‚ of self-respect." (Yanus‚ p. 205) The success of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and elsewhere raises some interesting philosophical questions: 1-Should poverty be eliminated in the context of a capitalist economic system or 2-is a socialist solution required? Yunus is aware of these differences and disputes that we should put
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References: 1. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW WITH BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE‚ by Md. Jahid Hossain Dolon. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW by Mohiuddin Faruqe.
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Submitted to: Dr. Fariha Haseen Field visit no. 2 Date of visit: 04/11/2012 Name of the institute: icddr;b Type of the organization: Dedicated to saving lives‚ icddr‚b is an international health research organization located in Bangladesh. Through translation of research into treatment‚ training and policy advocacy icddr‚b addresses some of the most critical health concerns facing the world today. Establishment:1960-Cholera Research Laboratory established in Pakistan
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cultivate rubber. Rubber cultivation is a farm or large piece of land where rubber plants are grown. It is a highly land-intensive investment so that in Bangladesh which has serious land limitations‚ only those pieces of land which is not used for production of food can be made available for rubber cultivation. Commercial cultivation of rubber in Bangladesh still remains as an unresolved issue‚ because of decrease in productive land and growing population pressure and several farmers who want to take back
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