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    I have always dreamed to have my own childcare business. So when I was pregnant with my third child I decided to venture out and started my own childcare. Me and my husband just bought a new home and with a basement to start my Family Childcare. I was excited that I had a new home‚ my first son was about to be born‚ and I was opening my dream childcare. I was eager to open when my son and three months later I opened it. I had my grandfather to build my furniture and I was ready. I open with one child

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    Essay on ‘’My Little Bit of Country’’ ‘’My little Bit of Country’’ is an essay‚ written by Susan Cheever‚ about Central Park. Susan Cheever acts as the narrator‚ telling parts of her life story‚ from her childhood days until her present‚ from her point-of-view. The story takes place in the urban Manhattan‚ putting the New York City life in perspective‚ of a life in the suburbs. The story begins with the protagonists’ first memory of summer mornings in Central Park with her father‚ after his

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    house of Bangladesh. The Dream A dream that started off in a garage-like shop of only 120 square feet has now evolved to a brand that has 24 outlets of 700-1300 square feet all over the country‚ and is still expanding its wings to take over the international horizon. In the late 90’s Mr. Tanjim Ashraful Haque realized that Bangladesh needed its own fashion brand and ’Ecstasy’ came to being. Ecstasy started with a vison to emerge as the most profitable apparel retailer in Bangladesh by providing

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    KHALEDA HAS TURNED CRAZY FOR POWER: PM Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina alleged that BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has become crazy to go to power. The premier said she had telephoned the opposition leader to solve the current political situation of the country. “But BNP does not want to take part in the election‚” Hasina alleged. TRUCK RUNS OVER BLOCKADER IN PABNA A blockader was killed and five others were injured when a truck ploughed through opposition activists hurling brickbats at the vehicle in

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    Bangladesh Liberation War‚ 1971 The Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 was for independence from Pakistan. India and Pakistan got independence from the British rule in 1947. Pakistan had two parts‚ East and West‚ which were separated by about 1‚000 miles. East Pakistan was mainly the eastern part of the province of Bengal. The capital of Pakistan was Karachi in West Pakistan and was moved to Islamabad in 1958. However‚ due to discrimination in economy and ruling powers against them‚ the East Pakistanis

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    ‘Local NGOs in Bangladesh’ Course title: Operations and Management of NGOs Course code: MGMT- 461 Assigned by‚ Nasima Niaz Lecturer Department of business administration Accomplished by‚ Monzurul Islam Chowdhury Id.: 04012911 B.B.A Batch: 40(F) Date of submission: 05/12/2012 Department of business administration Stamford University Bangladesh December 5th‚ 2012 To Nasina Niaz Lecturer Stamford University Bangladesh Sub: submission

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    My Little Bit of Country As humans we are always haunting the feeling of belonging. Not only the feeling of belonging to someone we love‚ but also figuring out the place where we feel home and safe. The feeling of belonging clarifies the ideal lifestyle for every individual. Some people find the feeling of belonging in a small suburb surrounded by an untamed nature. Others belong to a life surrounded by millions of people and skyscrapers. Once again‚ the feeling of belonging is a mindset that makes

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    Americans have several reasons to be proud of their country. Everyone can be who they want to be. We are allowed to say what we want‚ and to believe what we think is right. Most importantly‚ we can choose who we want to run our country. In 2009‚ we Americans put our races behind us and elected our first black president. We are allowed to choose our leaders based on who they are as a person‚ not because of what family they were born into. After we signed the Declaration of Independence in 1766‚

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    Agro in Bangladesh

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    html Bangladesh is an agro based country and most of the people are associated with agricultural productions and its services. Agriculture is considered as the prime economic sector in Bangladesh. Statistics shows that contribution of this sector is nearly 30% of total GDP and about 70% of the total industrial work forces are employed in the agro based industries. Live stock sector‚ strongly dominated by poultry‚ plays a vital role. More than 20% of the total population of the country depends

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    The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh Naila Kabeer 24 June 2004 How can the lives and conditions of women garment workers in Bangladesh be improved? Naila Kabeer questions whether the workers themselves benefit from the campaigning approach of Anita Roddick and the National Labor Committee. Anita Roddick writes on openDemocracy with passionate anger about the conditions of women workers in the export garment sector based

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