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    Computer Reflection

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    Before the undergraduate admission time, I never imagine that computer is a science. One of my course teacher professor Dr. Dewan are trying to understand our self the bubble sorting in the Basic programming in C. In the bubble sort algorithm, there are require to exchange data from one variable to another. For understanding our self he used two glasses full of water ask to exchange without waste of water but we knew that it is not possible but it is possible if we consider another empty glass for

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    Class Struggle

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    Introduction Class struggle is the active expression of a theoretical class conflict looked at from any kind of socialist perspective. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, leading ideologists of communism, wrote "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle”. Marx’s notion of class has nothing to do with social class in the sociological sense of upper, middle and lower classes (which are often defined in terms of quantitative income or wealth). Instead, in an age of capitalism

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    fascination to establish myself as a researcher. In the third year of my undergraduate level, I with two of my groupmates worked on a project of designing a container vessel of ninety three meter length which required to carry 150 TEUs from Dhaka City to Chittagong City, a two hundred and fifty kilometer long

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    Figure 1 demonstrates the 10 stages of production for Gap Inc. Jeans, from the raw material all the way through to the consumer as an end product. The first stage is the supply chain for the production of jeans is to source cotton. Gap has a sustainability and environmental issue when sourcing cotton. Gap Inc. scored a 0.5 out of a scale of 0 to 19.5 on cotton ranking, conducted by Rank a Brand. Which assessed “their cotton policy, sourcing and traceability based on publicly available information”

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    There are many lost civilizations that today anthropologists and archaeologists are slowly finding. They go into these places and dig up artifacts and information about the people that live in these places. They also try and find what happened there to see what government they had, what they usually did in these places, and how they became lost. There are three places where each has an old, small, lost culture or civilization. These three places are Peru, Bangladesh, and Florida. Here is some information

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    geo-physical condition and climate, with perennial transmission round the year and remains so. Malaria transmission is mostly seasonal and concentrated in the border regions of Bangladesh. Malaria is endemic in 13 of 64 districts, the main three Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) districts Rangamati, Khagrachari and Banderban account for 80% of the total burden of malaria. About 14 million people are at risk in these CHT. Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation in December 1971. It is in the middle of

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    uneasily alongside Buddhists for decades.Rohingya people say they are descendants of Muslims, perhaps Persian and Arab traders, who came to Myanmar generations ago. Unlike the Buddhist community, they speak a language similar to the Bengali dialect of Chittagong in Bangladesh. The Rohingya are reviled by many in Myanmar as illegal immigrants and they suffer from systematic discrimination. The Myanmar government treats them as stateless people, denying them citizenship. Stringent restrictions have been placed

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    |Assignment on | |Security Information Affecting Investment Decision | |A Study on Eastern Bank Limited | |

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    University receiving a B.A. and M.A. in the field. Afterward, he accepted a Fulbright scholarship in order to study at Vanderbilt University receiving his Ph.D. in economics in 1971. While teaching at Chittagong University , Yunus observed the poverty epidemic in the rural villages around Chittagong and began a poverty reduction program which later became Grameen Bank. Yunus expounds on his endeavors to change how persons have the capacity move out of neediness. Neediness needs to be particularly

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    The bank has its presence in 11 major cities/towns in the country including Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi & Cox’s Bazar. SME Banking customers are served through 40 SME centers located across the country. 1.1.4 Ownership Composition As on 31 December 2011, share holding position of EBL by the honorable Directors, General Public

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