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    [pic] Ten Successful Entrepreneurs profile in Bangladesh « on: August 05, 2012, 10:22:24 AM » 01: A.K Azad  Born A.K Azad comes of a respectable Muslim family of Jhiltuli, Faridpur on December 31, 1959. His father’s name is Late Alhaj MA Aziz who was a respected personality among the people of Faridpur. Education  This talented and self determined industrialist. Mr. Azad did his B.sc Honors in Applied Physics in 1983 from University of Dhaka. Early Career After completion his higher education

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    Asia, specifically Bangladesh, Philippines, and Afghanistan, in both good ways and bad ways. Bangladesh is one of the countries who have been affected negatively. The Bangladesh government should enforce the labor law in Bangladesh. The Philippines has been impacted positively, however they should still work on business freedom. Afghanistan has also been impacted negatively, and the government should inaugurate a free educational program for the struggling families. Bangladesh was impacted negatively

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    Since the independence, Bangladesh has achieved commendable progresses in terms of socio-economic and governance. Corruption is still a major obstacle towards development and good governance. There have been several institutions in the country established to fight corruption in the country. The Bureau of Anti-Corruption (BAC) was established in 1957, during which Bangladesh was East Pakistan. This bureau was the first institution established to fight corruption. Corruption was identified as a crime

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    Literature review Definition of Migration International migration may be defined as movement of people from one country to another in order to take up employment, or establish residence or to seek refuge from persecution (IOM, 1993). Recognized authors (Appleyard, 1991; Rodgers, 1992; Abrar et.al., 2000) have categorized international migration into 6 broad categories. These are permanent settlers, documented or regular labour migrants, undocumented or irregular migrants, asylum seekers, recognized

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    development has positive effects on employment and revenue earnings of a rustic.. The cluster of activities in sea ports everywhere the globe clearly show that ports have important economic impact each domestically, regionally and across the country. For Bangladesh there are many reasons for establishing a deep sea port in Sonadia, such as: • The total annual output of Chittagong port was over forty five million tonnes in 2011, that is over ninety 7 % of country's sea-borne trade, growing on the average at

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    records and observing practical work. 2. Secondary Sources: a. Many reports on this b. Newspaper. c. Website. Overview of the Padma Bridge The Padma Bridge is a multipurpose road-rail bridge across the Padma River to be constructed in Bangladesh. Connecting Areas: This Bridge will connect Louhajong, Munshiganj to Shariatpur and Madaripur, linking the

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    community. Generally, disasters are the ultimate test of a community’s emergency response capacity . Bangladesh is one of the largest deltas in the world which is highly Penetrable to Natural Disasters because of its Geographical location, Flat and low-lying landscape, Poverty, Population density, Illiteracy, Lack of Institutional setup etc. Similarly the Physical, Social as well as Economic states of Bangladesh are very typical to any of the most Penetrable countries to Natural Disasters in the world .

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    Short Essay on Bangladesh Rivers Or, The Rivers of Bangladesh Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The economic condition of Bangladesh is mostly connected with her rivers. The rivers of Bangladesh are undoubtedly wide. But they shrink in size for insufficiency of wither in dry seasons. With the heavy rainfall in the rainy season they become full to the brim and look terrible. The Padma, the meghna, the jamuna and the karnaphuli are the principal rivers of Bangladesh. Besides there's, there are other

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    to predict and summarize the quality and their usefulness (Mohammadet al.,2010). Bangladesh covers an area of 147,570 sq. km, a little more than the size of Greece. It extends from 20'34N to 26'38N latitude and from 88'01E to 92'41E longitude. Maximum extension is about 440 km in the E-W direction and 760 km in the NNW-SSE direction. The Indian States of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura border Bangladesh in the west, north and east respectively. Myanmar forms the southern part of the eastern

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    Overpopulated, economically distressed, common ground for natural disasters, and an Islamic nation: Bangladesh. Misconceptions and pre-conceived notions are a human fault in the understanding of this nation-state. Although this country has its difficulties, the world does not fully understand the extent and the lack of its abilities and the changes that Bangladesh is making. Even though Bangladesh is densely populated it is taking steps to make a positive change, economically they are at a disadvantage

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