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    Monetary Police Monetary policy is the term used by economists to describe ways of managing the supply of money in an economy. Monetary Policy is the management of money supply and interest rates by central bank to influence prices and employment for achieving the objectives of general economic policy. Monetary policy works through expansion or contraction of investment and consumption expenditure. According to Paul Einzig “Monetary policy includes all monetary decisions and measures irrespective

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    Topic: Parental Education in Bangladesh Submitted by Yasmin Abul Hashim 103 0123 030 Eng105. 5 Date: 17th August 2013 Submitted to: Ms. Michelle Draper Acknowledgement I would like to express my sincere thanks to my faculty‚ Ms. Michelle Draper for her help and constant encouragement throughout the course of this research. I would also like to thank those who helped me with this project by providing suggestions and completing my survey. Finally‚ I most gratefully acknowledge

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    Identifying the causes and findings suggestions to resolve problems Bangladesh has been experiencing unstable political climate since its independence. The political instability has often resulted imposition of emergency and declaration of military law undermining the legal regime of personal liberty. The impact of such political regime on the police system has been clearly reflected in maintaining the law and order situation of Bangladesh. The criminal justice system of most Asian countries still demonstrate

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    Introduction Bangladesh appeared on the world map as an independent and sovereign state on December 16‚ 1971 following the victory at the War of Liberation with Pakistan‚ Bangladesh is a member of the United Nations (UN) and its various specialized bodies and agencies including ESCAP. She is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) including their various affiliated organs. Bangladesh‚ which has a thousand years of recorded history‚ has a rich and

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    Women Status in Bangladesh

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    whatever great and beneficial for human being are shared fifty by man and fifty percent women. So‚ without women the function of the society as well as the social institutions cannot be run well. Therefore the rights of men and women must be equal. Bangladesh is a poor third world country where almost fifty percent of the population is women. From the British period the women of this subcontinent are neglected in different spares of life. Rights are the power and privilege to which one has a just claim

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    Water Pollution in Bangladesh INTRODUCTION Water is the most vital element among the natural resources‚ and is crucial for the survival of all living organisms. The environment‚ economic growth and development of Bangladesh are all highly influenced by water - its regional and seasonal availability‚ and the quality of surface and groundwater. Spatial and seasonal availability of surface and groundwater is highly responsive to the monsoon climate and physiography of the country. Availability also

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    bank and ngo in bangladesh

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    About The banking sector is one of the most important components of the financial system that mobilises resources for productive investments in a country which in turn contributes to economic development. The banking sector in Bangladesh has flourished during the last three decades or so as a result of increased demand of the growing economy. During this period‚ the banking sector has also undergone several reforms and fallen under the jurisdiction of a number of acts in a bid to improve the efficiency

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    Human Rights in Bangladesh

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    The politics of religion and blasphemy in Bangladesh | | | | | | It all began with a remark made by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islam Dhaka city leader Rafiqul Islam Khan. Since Sheikh Hasina’s government came into office in early 2009‚ it has been thwarting political activity of Jamaat and of its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir and harassing the leaders and activists of these two organizations in the street and in their offices and residences. In such a context‚ in a discussion

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    Introduction Statement Of the problem The purpose of this report is to find out the condition of “The Side of Student Politics in Bangladesh” Objective of this report There are some objectives of this report 1. To gain practical knowledge 2. To submit this report 3. To know About the negative side of student politics 4. To get exemplary grade 5. To gather experience for future Methodology The report information has been collected from both primary and secondary sources

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    Traffic Jam in Bangladesh

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    What is Traffic jam? A traffic jam is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic‚ or because the road is blocked by something. The major factor behind traffic Jam in Bangladesh: There are many reasons behind traffic jam in Bangladesh. Among them some major factors are as follows: ➢ Undisciplined traffic signal in the road. ➢ Indiscipline among the road user. ➢ Might is right‚ everybody are free to park their vehicle on Road. ➢ No knowledge

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