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    “Sweat Shops” is a rapidly growing problem of developing countries. In 21st Century large number of companies went international and expanded their customer markets, therefore the cost of labor increased tremendously. Multinational companies looked for another alternative in which they don’t need to give large amount of wages to labors. As a solution to this issue they moved their factories offshore, usually in developing countries like India, Bangladesh etc. These countries usually do not…

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    Rwanda Case Study

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    a. To conquer and destroy the armed power of the enemy. b. To take possession of his material and other sources of strength. c. To gain public opinion. 11. Offensive and defensive. Clausewitz said that basically the two conflict parties alike have a strong initiative to conduct offensive, so there is actually no defensive terms. But each didn't want to strike at the same time, so one party will probably wait until it has enough strength and therefore temporarily they took defensive strategy.…

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    Sweatshops Research Paper

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    Sweatshops are significant to people’s lives especially in developing countries that have low employment rate. Factories are located all around the world but are mostly found in third world countries. Although working in sweat factory means risking one’s life, sweatshops are factories that have a very poor and displeasing labour conditions. Moreover, there are many unfavourable factors as a worker in sweatshops, such as unfair working conditions, and lack of employee benefits. As well as, the…

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    military crimes, rape, hijacking planes, sabotage, or terrorism. It is carried out by hanging and firing squad, although the latter method has been contested since 1998.There are over 1,000 people reported to be on death row. In November 2013,Dhaka metropolitan court sentenced 152 people to death for their role in the 2009 Bangladesh rifles revolt. HISTORY ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN BANGLADESH…

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    The Digital Designing™ Exhibition will be the first-ever such kind of initiative in Bangladesh where design works will be received through online, then subsequently placed for voting through social media network and finally scrutinized by the Jury panel for awarding. Nominated design works will be displayed in the Exhibition and a daylong workshop will be arranged for the awardees. The goal of the event is to promote the designers in the country with the slogan ‘Gear Up Designers’. The…

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    mainly know them as sweepers or cleaners. There is no national statistics as regards what the total number of Dalits in Bangladesh. Different sources provide different numbers. In Bangladesh there are an estimated 5.5 million Dalits (Farzana, 2011) In Dhaka, Dalit communities live in so called ‘colonies’ where they are totally deprived and forcedly excluded from adequate housing, nominal sanitation, education and employment. They are not allowed to participate in mainstream society because of…

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    When Hinduism fell into the blackhole of irrationalism, caste system, untouchability and illiteracy, Sree Chaitnya’s concept of humanism brought in a fresh air for the salvation of the downtrodden. The authentic knowledge of the ‘sastryas’ (scriptures) and the emotion of devotion of Sree Chaitanya penetrated the Bengali mind deeply. The writers in Bengal, later on, were profusely influenced by this concept of humanism. Bamkim Chandra Chattapadhaya, Sarat Chandra Chattapadhaya, Rabindranath…

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    The Royal Flush Most people want to make a difference in life and to the world, and we all have different ways of doing it. For instance, some people economize on food or choose to donate clothes to the people and countries with low financial circumstances, while others travel to countries in voluntary work to help and make this difference to the poor people. One of those people is Lindsey. Her adventure and the voluntary work in Bangladesh are described in “The Royal Flush” by Lori Pollock…

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    Bunker Fuel Investigation The effect of bunker fuels on the Port Adelaide area. Introduction Bunker fuel is a form of crude oil which is left over from the refining process of petroleum. Bunker fuel is typically a very thick sludge because of the large amount of impurities such as sulfur and nitrogen. These impurities make bunker fuel extremely cheap for ship operators, but has a much more negative effect on the environment, as when the fuel is burnt the impurities are released into the…

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    Lively Diversity In Germany

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    Its territory encompasses roughly 357,000 square kilometers. It stretches from the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in the north to the Alps in the south. Some of the largest European rivers – the Rhine, the Danube and the Elbe – flow through Germany. German landscapes are extraordinarily varied and attractive: low and high mountain ranges, extensive lake lands, forests and roughly 2,390 kilometers of coastline. Society: Lively Diversity Germany has 82 million inhabitants. They include roughly 15…

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