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    Purnomo (2009) stated the movement from rural to urban areas will indirectly result in the process of development and urbanization. The world is experiencing continuous urbanization when people migrate to cities to seek for a good job, educational opportunities and a better standard of living (UNFPA, 1999). Migration may cause economic, social and cultural improvements for some people but also it can contribute to negative consequences in the overall urban environment especially a very low…

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    the globe, hence the title of the book “Planet” of the Slums. When referring to the “urban South”, Davis is talking about the undeveloped cities in the continent of Asia, Africa and South America; he also mentioned cities such as Mumbai (Bombay), Dhaka, Cairo, Shanghai, Kolkata (Calcutta), and many more (4). Mike Davis was very straightforward when…

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    THE INTER PLAY OF REALITY AND ILLUSION IN THE SHADOW LINES Abstract Amitav Ghosh is an Indian author and novelist. Her novel portrays the political and historical consciousness along with known for his works in English language. His writings are unique and contributed a lot to Indian writing in English. Amitav Ghosh second novel The Shadow Lines (1988) presents the theme on nationalism, freedom, violence, memory and conflict between reality and…

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    Throughout the book Where Am I Wearing? author Kelsey Timmerman is constantly changing his personal view of globalization as he can never figure out if it is for better or for worse. After traveling to Honduras, Bangladesh, China, New York, and Cambodia to see where his clothes were made and what the working environment is actually like there, Kelsey understands better why globalization is good and bad for the world’s people and economies. Kelsey Timmerman argues for globalization and against…

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    Memo: Contrast between Theoretical Concept and Actual Practice ------------------------------------------------- Submitted To: Ms. Pallabi Siddiqua Lecturer Department of Finance ------------------------------------------------- University of Dhaka ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Submitted By: Group No. 1 | Md. Zahidul Islam | 16-051 | Shahanaz Parvin | 16-117 | Rashed Karim | 16-125 | Rashid Muntasir…

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    the ‘thousands life saver’ group? But that speech alone was not sufficient to grow my interest in public health. Day by day I was feeling the importance of public health while dealing with various patients as a clinician. During my Intern period at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, I exposed with diverse type of diseases and comprehended that to explore the depth of the medicine, there is no alternative…

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    it is very much essential to develop medical devices that are simple, robust and inexpensive. Thus, an Optical Sensor based Dynamic Pressure Measurement System, known as Dynamic Pedograph, was improvised and developed in 2009 at the University of Dhaka by the Department of Biomedical Physics & Technology, under the supervision of Dr. Khondkar Siddique-e Rabbani. The motivation and basis of the design came from the optical device developed by Sheffield University back in the 1980s. Although the…

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    purchase today will have one of these countries on its label. The conditions at these sweatshops are much like the conditions seen during the industrial revolution, with issues of child labour and incredibly low wages. In 2013, a sweatshop running in Dhaka, Bangladesh collapsed due to a lack of maintenance…

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    balancing the emotions of all citizens. In the station, I punched my joyful little sister in the face, and now am worried about how my parents will respond. I can feel how concerned my mother is with my well being and safety. My parents, Houston and Dhaka, just left for the doctor's office, probably to discuss their concern for my behavior. I am perfectly fine. More people in this world…

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    performance behavior scale. This scale adapted by Yildirim (2009). 4. Determine depression level by using Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) by Beck et al. (1961). Population and Sample The population will be all working women who work in private sector at Dhaka City, Bangladesh. To determine sample G* power analysis will be…

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