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    1. Overview Padma Bridge is one of major outstanding infrastructure required for balanced economic development of Bangladesh. It is anticipated that the gross domestic product of the would increase by 2 percent once the bridge was constructed. The bridge‚ which would connect the southwest region with the rest of the country‚ could be used for the trans-Asian route; the minister said adding "The Bridge will help gear up industrialisation in the region too."Environmental impact of the bridge would

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    World War II was the biggest and most deadly war in the history of the world with fatalities tolling up to around seventy million people (“World’s 5 Biggest Wars in History of the War”). Throughout the fighting and bloodshed‚ battles were fought everywhere. On land‚ in the air‚ and at sea. The weapons‚ planes‚ and submarines that were used in battles had a huge impact on the war. As the war drove innovation on both sides‚ the face of the war changed. One of the most famous planes during World War

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    Review by Zaline: The idea of end of history is fallible construction and let examine historical change of the material world. The one the early driving forces of the end of history‚ Karl Marx and Friedrich Hegel. Marx argues for the communist utopia as definitive answer to sort out all prior contradiction. Historical development goes through a dialectical process with beginning and middle‚ and end original belong to Hegel. Marx theory was never realized fully but‚ it was good opponent of liberal

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    the working classes and authors whose work challenges economic equalities found in capitalist societies. Main key features of Marxism are commodificaion‚ conspicuous consumption‚ dialectical materialism‚ material circumstances‚ reflectionism‚ superstructure etc. Major figures include Karl Marx‚ Terry Eagleton‚ Fredric Jameson‚ Raymond Williams‚ Louis Althusser‚ Walter Benjamin‚ Antonio Gramsci‚ Georg Lukacs‚ Friedrich Engels‚ Theordor Adorno‚ Edward Ahern‚ Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Like

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    In Midas Civil is possible to consider the effects of creep‚ shrinkage and relaxation of steel during the construction stage‚ this time dependent properties of the concrete and steel are defined following the recommendations given by the CEB-FIP‚ the development of phenomena is studied for a period of 50 years. Table 3-3 shows the results for creep coefficient and shrinkage strain for both concretes C5000 and C6000‚ and figure 5-5 shows the plot for the data for concrete C6000. To simplify the calculations

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    The Unified Modeling language (UML) was released by the Object Management Group (OMG) in the effort to provide a standardized design language to build and develop computer applications. The purpose of the design language is to allow IT professionals to distribute system structure and design plans in a comprehensible graphical manner‚ similar to blueprints of a building. Modeling is an important part of software projects‚ large and small. With modeling‚ the software development team are better

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    The Obstruct of Abolishing the Death Penalty in China Abstract: Nowadays‚ the abolition of the capital punishment has been a common view all over the civilized world. China‚ a country rise abruptly (rapidly)‚ has a great influence on the globe. Not only can it strengthen the internal legal construction‚ but also it meets the trend of the times. Nevertheless‚ there are so many factors which can not be solved in a short period of time hinder our nation ’s progress toward freedom and democracy. The

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    kayang pakainan ang malaking porsyento ng mundo. Marxism fights against Kapitalism. The further rise of Kapitalism despite not being the perfect system. Kapitalism ripped the way for Post-modernism. Despite the distance between the reality and superstructure. 3.) Pag-angat ng industriya ng impormasyon. The desire for the memory‚ the best possible technology for your sake. The demand for the best memory and RAM to process that information. If you can get the information as fast as possible‚ then

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    Karl Marx Karl Marx’s (1818- 1883) thought was strongly influenced by: The dialectical method and historical orientation of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; The classical political economy of Adam Smith and David Ricardo; French socialist and sociological thought‚ in particular the thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The most important concepts of Karl Marx The following concepts of Marx have aided sociological thought significantly; Dialectical Materialism Materialistic Interpretation

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    Examine the different functions performed by the family for the individual and society. According to society the family performs many different and important functions for society and individuals. I will examine the views of Functionalism‚ the New Right and Marxist and identify the functions performed by the family for individuals and society. What is meant by Functionalism? Functionalists see society as a social system made up of interrelated and inter-dependant institutions e.g. education

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