Assignment on AGRICULTURE OF BANGLADESH Submitted to: Asiquer Rahman Submitted by: Yakub Iqbal 2449 Rasel Mahmud 2464 Mahsinozzaman Shuva 2450 Mustafizur Rahman 2451 Nabila Munmun 2447 Shammi Akter 2418 [pic] Submission Date: June 3‚ 2010 INTRODUCTION: Agriculture remains the most important sector of Bangladeshi economy‚ contributing 19.6 percent to the national
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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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Democracy in Bangladesh Bangladesh returned to electoral democracy in January 2009 after two years under a military ‘caretaker’ government. An alliance led by the Awami League (AL) secured a landslide victory in freely conducted election held in late 2008 under the auspices of the caretaker system. There were hopes that the political crisis and political crisis started in 2006. Constitutional Change On 30 June 2012‚ the Bangladesh Parliament‚ in the absence of opposition members‚ passed the Fifteenth
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Purpose The purpose for doing this Science Fair project is to figure out which soil will grass grow in the fastest‚ Potting soil‚ Organic soil‚ Garden soil‚ or Lawn soil. Procedure The first step for this experiment is to gather all of your materials‚ which is the following‚ Four round stone plates‚ Four medium sized planting pots‚ Potting soil‚ Organic soil‚ Garden soil‚ Lawn soil‚ labels‚ sharpie marker (red)‚ a plastic 7oz cup‚ Measuring cup‚ grass seed‚ and a data log book. After
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“Why It’s so hard to be fair” is an article written by Joel Brockner and was published in the Harvard Business Review March 1‚ 2006. In this article‚ Professor Brockner analyzed the benefits of process fairness‚ when and where company applies it as a performance booster. However‚ he also made a question that process fairness has many advantages but why everybody doesn’t use it. In the end‚ he gave advice to companies of how to make process fairness the norm. Starting with the downsizing problem
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Export Policy 2009-12 Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Ministry of Commerce Bangladesh Secretariat Dhaka. Export Policy 2009-2012 Contents SL. No 1 2 Chapters Preface Chapter One Subject Page No 1-2 3-5 Title‚ Objectives‚ Strategies‚ Application and Scope 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Annex-1 Annex-2 General Provisions for Export Steps toward Export Diversification General Export Facilities
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Bangladesh is a land of rivers and rivulets. These rivers are the blessings of Creator and pride to us. From high above they look like silvery lines crisscrossed over the green land of our country. Almost all the rivers of our country are originated from the Himalayas and flow into the Bay of Bengal. The main rivers are the Padma‚ the Meghna‚ the Jamuna and the Karnaphuli. They flow over our land with their unique way and wash their banks and make our country greener. The rivers are closely related
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Life Is Not Fair There seems to be a lot of talk these days about what is fair‚ and what is not. President Obama seems to believe life should be fair‚ that “everybody should have a fair shake.” Some of the 99% seem to believe life has treated them unfairly‚ and some of the 1% percent feel life hasn’t treated them fairly enough. I would probably be one of those 99% people because we all know we have are moments where life just sucks. My questions are these: What is fair? Is life fair? Should life
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Climate of Bangladesh Climate is the average weather of 30-year time period for a particular region. Climate is not the same as weather‚ but rather‚ it is the average pattern of weather for a particular region. Weather describes the short-term state of atmosphere. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the center of Bangladesh and the country’s climate can be described as tropical monsoon type - warm and humid in the summer‚ dry and cool in the winter. The dominant climatic factor for Bangladesh is the
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Government and non-government organizations like Bangla Academy‚ Nazrul Institute‚ Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy‚ Fine arts Institute‚ Chhayanat etc. play significant role to flourish Bangladeshi art and culture providing encouragement in music‚ drama‚ dance‚ recitation‚ art etc. Many other cultural organizations are also popularizing Bangladeshi art and culture. Another important aspect of the culture of Bangladesh is clothing. Bangladeshi woman usually wear Saris‚ made of the world famous and
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