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    experience the excruciating loss that I first felt and continue to feel after the death of my sister. I lost my sister when I was four, while I was still living in Bangladesh, to a weak and failing heart. At the time, all the top medical doctors in Dhaka failed to have the proper equipment and training to perform an open-heart surgery. Because of that experience that led to the tragic loss of my sister, I was determined to do something with my life that would lead me to help patients like my…

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    Oil Palm Essay

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    Preface Bangladesh is a country of endless possibility. Especially in agriculture possibilities are so much luminous. The feasibility of success in oil palm cultivation can unveil a new era for the life style of the people of the country. Cultivation of oil palm will play a significant role to confirm food security, particularly to recover the crisis of edible oil in Bangladesh. By cultivating Oil palm we can easily save importing cost for edible oil as well as we can export a noteworthy figure…

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    IT Governance IT governance (ITG) is refers processes those ensure the effective and efficient use of IT resources to achieve organization 's goals. IT governance is often confused with IT controls, compliance and management. The confusion is increased by terms such as "governance, compliance and risk" that setup a link between governance and compliance. The primary focus of IT governance is what is to be achieved from the IT resources. While IT management is about "planning, organizing,…

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    A lot of my childhood memories are associated with newspapers. I grew up in the big city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where the delivery man used to slide the daily newspaper under the door of our apartment every day at 7 a.m. Me and my brother would immediately rush to pick up the sports page, my mother the fashion pages and my father the front page. There was no Internet or cable news in that city during that time, making newspapers the only sources of news. When my grandfather grew too old to read,…

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    Symbolism In Waqf

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    Going back to the history, Waqf is one of the ancient charity institutions in the globe and the initiative dated back to the life time of the holy Prophet (S A W). A prophetic revealed that during the life of the holy Prophet (SAW), Umar Ibn Khatab made an inquiry on how he should arrange a piece of property and the Prophet answered by saying “preserve the thing itself and devote its fruit for religious purpose.” According to this narration, Umar Ibn Khatab, withheld the property from being sold…

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    Throughout history, nations have struggled with equality between men and women. Such nations like the United States, didn’t gain voting rights for women until the 1920’s and are still struggling with equal pay today. Afghanistan, in particular, has developed a culture that practices inequality towards women. As of current times, many girls go without education and rights. Overall, many liberties and justices are not being given to women in general. Living in the 20th century, this should not be…

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    This research aims to understand the concept of borders and boundaries, their implications in the lives of common people and how it builds the national identity in the novel The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh. Most often than not we are identified by the countries or for that matter the states we come from. These fragmentations brought about by the physical demarcations characterize our behavior in society. But the problem arise when…

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    Title Each individual has a personality. The personality traits one develops are often contributed by an influential person in their lives like, their favorite teachers, famous figures and commonly their own family members. The most influential person in my life would be my mother. Life is a rubber band, it stretches on and on, but eventually it snaps. As a result, during hardships in my life, I can always count on my mother to be reliable and sensible in order to soothe the situation. I…

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    Jakarta, Indonesia has a population of 8.5 million people a unique aspect of Jakarta is the 5.5 million people that are not included in this population that commute to the city everyday. This obviously leads to many issues with traffic and pollution. Dhaka, Bangladesh struggles with black smoke and high blood lead levels especially present in children. In 1992 the World Health Organization listed Mexico City as the number one contaminated city in the world, and not much has improved since then.…

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    Corruption is a common phenomenon not a new because of the whole world is enclosing in corruption which is the biggest threat to the development. Corruption is a major problem for developing country although it has been a burning question in Bangladesh. Today’s Bangladesh has become one of the most corrupted country for the reason that Transparency International found Bangladesh the world 's most corrupted country for five consecutive year. As a result, the general people of Bangladesh…

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