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    Jagannath University Dhaka Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Department Of Management Studies Course Name- Bangladesh Studies Course Code- 2218 A Report And Presentation On Educational Development And Strategic Planning In The Perspective Of Bangladesh 1|Page PRESENTED AND PREPARED BY GROUP NO: 22 8TH BATCH SECTION: A GROUP MEMBERS Serial no 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of student Student ID Md. Nafiz Hassan Mahirul Islam Md. Sojol Miaa Md. Masud Chowdhury Habibur Rahman Md. Nahidur

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    How Does Social Change Occur According to the article‚ “Fund for Southern Communities‚ What is social change(FSC)‚” Social change is “the structural transformation of political‚ social and economic systems and‚ institutions to create a more equitable and just society.” In other words through cooperation‚ and organization of the people changes can occur for their benefit. These organizations form when a group of people are dissatisfied with the actions of the government or something that

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    economical changes can enable changes in moral and cultural values. He encouraged technological processes to help give people further control over their environments‚ arguing that technological progress would eventually spur social progress. In addition‚ Émile Durkheim developed the concept of functionalism in the sociological field‚ which emphasizes on the importance of interdependence between the different institutions of a society and their interaction in maintaining cultural and social unity. His

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    Corruption in Bangladesh

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    other words‚ the term corruption is not new to Bangladesh. We all know that Bangladesh is one of the most corrupted country in the world. Bangladesh is the five times champions in corruption in the world. It can be said that corruption is in our vains. A general impression conveyed by the media and by popular discussion is that among ordinary people in Bangladesh‚ corruption is viewed quite clearly as ’a way of life’. A recent survey by the Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad shows that 95 percent of respondents

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    a time period of revolution‚ meaning an extreme or sudden change in the way people live‚ act‚ and/or work. This was shown socially‚ technologically‚ and economically. With the introduction of a new role for women‚ new technology‚ introduction of credit. Although the 1920’s had some impacts from a conservation revolution‚ the majority of the revolution was innovated. While the Roaring Twenties was more of a revolution of innovation (change or new)‚ the 1920’s also was a revolution of conservation

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    Name: Junchuan Zhang (Bill) Date: November 6‚ 2014 EAD II Section 21 3.3 Professor: Karen Kalteissen Women’s Social Status Changes between 1930s and 2014 How much has women’s social status changed from the 1930s to 2014? It has changed quite a lot. Women were not allowed to do quite a lot of things in the past. For example‚ they were not allowed to have a proper job and were only allowed to stay at home‚ do housework and teach children. Since the feminist movement‚ there are absolutely more

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    The U.S. prison population over the past twenty-five years has been broadly discussed. Many studies over the years consider the changes in the social inequality in imprisonment. I chose this inequality because of the major increase in crime and using prison as a form of punishment in society. It is important to study the inequality in incarceration and mass imprisonment because of the many reoccurring incidents in today’s news and the growth in the number of prisons being made. The author Melanie

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    Fisheries in Bangladesh

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    Introduction Bangladesh is enriched with extensive and huge qualitative water resources distributed all over the country in the form of different types of ponds‚ beels‚ lakes‚ boropits‚ small and large rivers and estuaries covering an area of about 4.34 million hectare (ha.). There are four categories of major fisheries resources: these are- 1) Inland open water‚ 2) Inland closed water‚ 3) Brackish water‚ and 4) Marine water. Fisheries sector has been playing a significant role from time immemorial

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    Global Social Issues and Change Can anyone remember where they were at on September 11‚ 2001 when America was attacked? On Tuesday at 8:45 a.m.‚ as American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the World Trade Center‚ the building shook‚ and the world came crashing to a halt. The stock market ceased‚ the airplanes stopped flying‚ the trains stopped moving‚ and people stopped working‚ the world was silent as all eyes were on America. This caused the horrible act of war to begin‚ which in return began

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    Charles Sumner one of America’s bloodiest wars. The strain between the North and South flourished over the issues of slavery‚ state rights‚ and the overall Southern need of independence. Various constitutional and social changes heavily amounted to revolution in America through changes to politics‚ race‚ and the economy. In 1860 Republican Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th American president‚ sparking the secession of South Carolina. Following South Carolina’s secession from the United States

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