2. Why is it necessary to deal with the problem of over-population? Give specific reasons and examples to support your answer. China and India are the example of countries which have over-population. It is hard for countries which are over-populated to maintain their economics. Therefore‚ it is necessary to deal with the problem brought by over-population because citizen may not have place to stay‚ poverty may increase‚ causes economy to become unstable and there will be lack of food and resources
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Japan’s Population Problem The past few decades have seen surprising innovation in medical science and thanks to that‚ according to World Bank‚ the current average life span of Japanese is 82.9 years old. Most Japanese can enjoy their lives much longer than those of past. In 1960‚ the average life span of Japanese was under 70 years old. However‚ contrary to common wisdom‚ prolonging the average life span is not always good for society. In addition‚ the birthrate is continuing
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The average age of the UK population is rising. Lengthening lifespans and slumping birth rates mean that 2030 the UK’s population of working age will fall to 55%‚ it is currently 60%. At the same time the number of pensioners will rise from 21% of the population to 27%. This ‘ageing population can cause problems. One problem is health resources. The elderly tend to be less healthy and require more care and attention than the young. With more of them‚ there will be and increased pressure on health
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Every year World Population Day is celebrated on the 11th of July . Seminars and conferences‚ and by the same time considering the magnitude of the population that like every day it does not even come back for another year‚ until the day it is forgotten . With our country that the world population is growing leaps and four times that night . And according to me all the failed attempts to stop it are proved . The world ’s population is 6 billion 70 million 35 thousand . While the number of Mahaddhip
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---------- Traffic Congestion in Bangladesh- Causes and Solutions: A study of Chittagong Metropolitan City Robaka Shamsher1 & Mohamamd Nayeem Abdullah2 1 2 Lecturer‚ School of business‚ Independent University‚ Chittagong‚ Bangladesh Lecturer‚ School of business‚ Independent University‚ Chittagong‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT One of the most challenging and complicated issues in city management in the present decade for Bangladesh is the traffic problem. It is a very common phenomenon in almost
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Socio economic problems in Bangladesh A research paper exercised by M. hosen siddiquee MSS Roll no. 09122453 session: 2012-13 Department of Economics Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University. Email adderess: hosensiddiquee@gmail.com Rinat Jahan Roll no. 09122444 MSS session: 2012-13 Department of Economics Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University. Email address: rinatjahan@gmail.com 1 Acknowledgement We would like to express my heartfelt thanks to our honorable teacher MD
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Introduction: "Digital Bangladesh" is currently the most commonly used words in politics‚ media‚ among the intellectuals and the civil societies. The world is becoming a Digital Planet. Almost every state is running to become a knowledge-based society by 2015. Bangladesh cannot remain out of it. We must build a Digital Bangladesh and establish a knowledge based society within 50 years of our independence in 2021. Let’s work for this achievement. Let us build Digital Bangladesh. Back-ground of the voice
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9/9/13 Is Foreign Debt a Problem for Bangladesh? - Research Paper - Shourvmaruf1 The document you uploaded was removed. To view all 1‚200‚000 documents please upgrade your account or see 6000 by uploading a new document. Hi Shawoon Essays Book Notes AP Notes Citation Generator More Search 1 400 000 Essays Is Foreign Debt a Problem for Bangladesh? By ShourvMaruf1‚ April 2013 | 13 Pages (3‚055 Words) | 135 Views| Report | Upgrade to access full essay This is a Premium essay for upgraded members
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University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 2007 A study on labour rights implementation in readymade garment (RMG) industry in Bangladesh: Bridging the gap between theory and practice M. Monjur Morshed University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Morshed‚ M Monjur‚ A study on labour rights implementation in readymade garment (RMG) industry in Bangladesh: bridging the gap between theory and practice‚ MSocChgDev-Res thesis‚ Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies‚ University
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Lack of experience in this field. Lack of proper authority to conduct the interview program. - See more at: Problems of the Bangladesh RMG sector By Prof. Sarwar Md. Saifullah Khaled In recent time it is argued that the crisis in the Ready Made Garment (RMG) sector is not only limited to the wages and allowances of the workers. Productions and exports of the factories have decreased and the price of the apparels is decreasing in the international market. The owners of this industry
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