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    Flood In Bangladesh Essay

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    Bangladesh encounters annual river flooding due to both snowmelt water from the Himalayan mountains through the two major rivers, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra, as well as more local rainfall in the catchments of the rivers, including the third major river, the Meghna (Ali 1996). These floods cause tremendous destruction and loss of life as well as damage to crops and other infrastructure. They also cause the spread of diarrheal diseases which are a major health hazard for the people of Bangladesh (Ali 1996). In the case of a Sea Level Rise, there will be an outbreak of Cholera and salinity tolerant mosquitos in the country (Kibria 2014).The detriment caused by the cyclones of 1970 and 1991 took the lives of 500,000 and 138,000 people respectively. There were dreadful floods in 1984, 1987 and 1988 which caused significant loss of life and land (Ali 1996). Any rise in sea level will enhance the height and duration of such river floods, increasing the flood hazard zone (Huq et al. 1995). During the Pre-monsoon (March to May), when temperatures are highest (average 40°C) with high evaporation rates, heavy rain showers, and line squalls, the coastal areas are…

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    the relation between Myanmar and Bangladesh since 1970s. The crisis of Rohingya problem started in the Rakhaine state of Myanmar when the then military Janta governments widespread violence of human rights against the Muslim minority. Having no citizenship right and continuously tortured by the state sponsored violence Rohingya people fled Myanmar and entered neighboring countries mainly Bangladesh as it is the easiest way to enter Bangladesh crossing Naf river. The horrible scene is appeared in…

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    Bangladesh Case Study by: Christie Rosengren, Jessie Patterson, Lara Carpenter, Louisa Matheny, Nathan Toenjes Introduction The small tropical country of Bangladesh is the result of a bitter civil war that divided the country of Pakistan into two nations. The violence of this war is rated as one of the top 5 genocides in the twentieth century by The Guinness Book of Records. Mass murder committed by the Pakistani Army against millions of Bengalis led to East Pakistan seceding from the West…

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    Wajed Prime Minster of Bangladesh Bangladesh is located in south Asia and has had a long and varied history. Over the past hundred years, Bangladesh has been a part of three septate states the British partisan of India, India, and Pakistan. While Bangladesh was part of Pakistan it was known as East Pakistan and was physical separated from Pakistan proper by India. At many times East Pakistan (Bangladesh) was at odds with Pakistan proper. Because of East Pakistan’s tension with Pakistan proper…

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    Youth entrepreneurship is a buzz issue nowadays in Bangladesh. Many students and recent graduates are fervent to found a startup rather than to go job market. This is a fabulous scene of the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the country. Aspirants are working to develop Apps, running e-com sites, fintech, edutech, media startup and so forth. Consequently, smooth logistical operations have always considered a strategic role in business. Due to the lack of proper supply chain management system, it…

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    Some of these islands are a mere 2 meters about water (Birkey, 2014) and their groundwater and infrastructure are threatening by this rise. Another commonly cited example, Bangladesh, is one of the nation 's most at-risk nations in the wake of climate change — nearly 200,000 Bangladeshis “become homeless each year due to river erosion” (Lieberman, 2015) — is one of the most vulnerable nations in terms of climate change (Yusuf, 2009.) Despite the Paris talks, National Economies Forum meetings and…

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    universities with the largest of them being the University of Dhaka. g. Bangladesh Provisional Constitution made Bangladesh a secular state and provides free exercise of any religion. In recent years, militant Islam has arrived…

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    fiction. I also came across one of her conversation and a QA session from Hong Kong that gave me more in depth idea about her, who she is as a writer. Maria Chaudhuri’s background and grown up history is nowhere close to Abeer or Tanwi Islam in real life. She grew up in Dhaka, as I stated before that in a well off family, blended with Desi plus Islamic and westernized leaned cultural trend type society (this is the sense I got about her from the book ‘Beloved Stranger’). Not essentially I…

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    Ethical Apparel Industry

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    present in the apparel industry in Bangladesh. The apparel industry in Bangladesh is a multibillion dollar industry which provides employment for its citizens while increasing its export earnings. Foreign firms have seized the opportunity to take advantage of cheap and abundant workforce and lower costs. However there have been many instances where companies have neglected the health and safety standards of its workers. This neglected caught up with many companies in which 1100 people lost…

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    1.0 Introduction: Leather House is a leather goods manufacturing company. We started our journey in Bangladesh from June 20, 2015. Leather products are basically two types, one is ‘Footwear’ and another is ‘Goods’. This company is doing their business in leather goods. Leather house is a private company. The name of the owner of this company is Md. Anwar Hossain. As a leather manufacturer they are focusing on produce high quality products. We have our own factory in Hazaribagh, Dhaka. We use…

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