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    Bangladesh is prone to various disasters having immense harmful consequences associated with different natural and man-made hazards. Among most of the natural hazards, Landslide is being prioritized as a matter of great concern as a result of its devastating nature. South-eastern part of Bangladesh is very much prone to this hazard with long history of instability since the people have been living there though there is not enough record of incidents. Landslides are frequently resulting in losses

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    natural carp breeding based in Bangladesh, and all of South Asia has suffered its losses as of late to the tune of some 26 different fish species in general—all wiped out in seven years’ time by water pollution. India has been suffering similar water pollution issues itself and has concluded that linking certain rivers may be the best way to deal with the problem; however, new research indicates that this will have adverse effects on Indian ecosystems. In Bangladesh, the construction of dikes and

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    Although there have been great strives to empower women in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s consideration of legislation that would permit child marriage would inevitably reverse the advancements that have been made towards women’s rights in the last few decades. Going in the opposite direction, the law would be conforming to the already prevalent culture of parents pushing their daughters into marriages at an early age. Merry would point out that different perspectives and understandings

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    Sea Port Importance

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    it plays major role to growth of any countries economy and development such as Britain, Spain, Portugal have sea ports that played in the development of their economies.Establishment of a deep-sea port has become strategically very critical for Bangladesh considering its potential impact on the development and economic growth of the country. Deep sea port development has positive effects on employment and revenue earnings of a country. It is significantly impact both locally regionally and nationally

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    Eco-criticism is a branch of literature that examines the connection between ecology and it’s relationship between the literary texts . By the words of Cheryll Glotfelty defines eco-criticism as ‘Simply defined, eco-criticism is the study of the relationship between literature and the physical environment.’ Eco-criticism is the term that examines the green studies in various literary texts. Eco-criticism examines a particular piece of

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    Presents from my aunts in Pakistan Sokhema Sreang (Yr9) English How does Moniza Alvi’s use of poetic techniques help convey the persona’s confused perception of her identity? “Presents from my aunts in Pakistan” by Moniza Alvi is a poem concentrated on a persona (Alvi at age 13) who is perplexed by the nature of her nationality (half-Pakistani and half-English) when she receives a gift from her aunts back home in Pakistan. Firstly, the speaker sets a negative tone for the first five stanzas as she

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    doing works in outside. While the time of power failure Shoba and Shukumar confesses her childhood experience in India, where the time of power cut she playing and sharing her experience of host culture, about friends and telling stories and some jokes like that. So, in Boston she was longing for Indian culture. There, the culture is mixed. The power cut become to the end at the day of fifth, she revealed him about she want to separate from him and searching her identity in loneliness

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    Patriotism Or, Love for Motherland Introduction: patriotism is one of the most sterling qualities of human life. Patriotism rouses in him a feeling of pride and glory. “Home, home, sweet home; there is no place like home.” Utility of patriotism: the utility of patriotism is too much to be described. Islam says “Patriotism is a part of religion”. Motherland actually stands next to one’s mother. A country cannot achieve her desired development without the patriotic zeal and sincere participation of

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    poster contests specifically: “Global rivers environmental education network–Bangladesh” organized on the occasion of last anniversary of Mount Kuju expedition of Fukuoka, Japan, international poster context by UNFPA; Art competition on International Mother Language Day by Bangladesh national commission for Unesco , Ministry of Environment and Forest, Ministry of health, Government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh

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    In today’s socio-political currency, often there is cheapened ‘Hero Inflation’ devoid of serious moral reflection in indiscriminate glory of dubious value. Within that promiscuous praise that greases the path for bottom of the barrel hyperbole debased hero-worshipping, and if you throw partisan vituperation of political complexities in the mix, it becomes absurd ventilation of the small soul’s lowest common denominator. You get all kinds of cluttered mind, suffocating echo chamber, denialism barking

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