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    WTO Cell at the Ministry of Commerce‚ the Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute and a National Advisory Committee. Despite its strong attachment to‚ and active involvement in‚ the multilateral rules-based system‚ Bangladesh‚ an advocate of special and differential treatment of LDCs at the WTO‚ is involved in negotiations to deepen its existing regional integration (including free-trade agreements) and for other preferential trade arrangements. Bangladesh has benefited from several forms of trade-related

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    Department of Public Administration Dhaka University Assignment Topic: Health Governance in Bangladesh Submitted to Abu Hossain Muhammad Ahsan Assistant Professor Dept of Public Administration Dhaka University. Submitted by Dilruba Islam Dept of Public Administration 3rd Batch‚ 6th Semester Class roll: rk-18     Introduction Public policy making is not only a simple function‚ but also a process where different actors interact and try their best to influence the policy

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    Bangladesh is one of the world’s most densely populated countries with 150 million people‚ 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition‚ child malnutrition rate rates of 48 percent‚ in condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society. Contents 1 General overview of the Bangladesh economy 2 Rural and urban poverty 3 Causes of rural and urban poverty 4 Environmental problems and poverty 5 Implications of poverty in Bangladesh

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    Supplementary Chapter HRM problems in Bangladesh Bangladesh is one of the least development countries (LDC) in the world. It’s Human Resource development index‚ as published by UN‚ is one of the poorest‚ literacy rate is poor. Extremely high level of corruption and politicization of society has made HR event tougher. These problems create several challenges for Human Resource Management in Bangladesh. Some of those are: 01. Very high population growth‚ unemployment‚ deteriorating ethical

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    Unemployment problem in Bangladesh Unemployment means the state of being without any work both for the education and the uneducated for earning one’s livelihood. This problem has become a great concern all over the world .but nowhere in the world this problem is as acute as in Bangladesh. Thousands of people in our country are without any job. At present the toughest task for any young man is to manage a job. Hundreds of candidates alarm over a single post. The bad effect of unemployment is not

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    The Sharmin murder case is one of the most notorious criminal cases in the history of Bangladesh. Munir Hussain‚ a wealthy industrialist‚ killed his wife Sharmin Rima on April 9‚ 1989 as the culmination of a long-running affair with his mistress Bogra‚ Nov 30 (bdnews24.com)—Police have detained six people on suspicion of involvement in the killing of ruling Awami League’s Bogra town unit leader Sujanur Rahman Sujon. |

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    The Problems and Prospects of Rural Development in Bangladesh: A study on some selected geographic area. Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Bangladesh with its 38% people living below poverty line and 18% living in absolute poverty is suffering from acute rural-urban economic disparity coupled with illiteracy‚ lack of proper health and sanitation facilities. The country’s economy is basically an agrarian one with vast majority living in rural areas. The agriculture sector is unable to provide any

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    Bangladesh is a small country but it has a huge population. It has also limited resources. As a result‚ it faces a number of problems. Unemployment problem is one of them. It is next to population problem but more serious than the late. It has posed a great threat for our country. Unemployment is the condition of remaining without job. It is a problem because it hampers all national and economic progress. The main cause of unemployment is illiteracy. The second cause of it is the unwillingness of

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    In Obama’s speech‚ he uses many inclusive pronouns such as ‘we’ and ‘our’. This shows that they are all the same; by doing this it creates a sense of unity among the audience. This is effective because it gets the audience on his side; if he used exclusive pronouns such as ‘you’‚ it would make the audience feel less united. He also says ‘America can change’‚ by doing this he personifies and metonymies ‘America’. This is effective as it makes the people think about what he means by ‘America’ in that

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    There were many different reasons resulting in communist victory after the War against Japan in 1945.The last phase of the Chinese Civil War‚ lasted from 1945 to 1949. At the time‚ the CCP‚ led by Mao Zedong‚ and the GMD led by Chiang Kai Shek‚ were vying for power to lead the whole of China. To begin with the GMD had the advantage with support from the United States‚ who provided advanced weaponry as well as financial aid through its Marshall Plan Scheme. It was officially accepted as the real government

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