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    Not necessarily, I do maintain any order of my reading, neither do I control. There isn’t a clue what factor dominates the list of my readings! Lately, my fiction reading narrowed in a specific area, obviously the criteria of selections indicate my recent reading focal point. It’s Bengali Diaspora literature, not the whole, but a major portion of the chunk, which is available in the open market. I remember the instigation of this diasporas reading. It is Zadie Smith, who I consider the pioneer of the Bengali Diaspora literature! Yes, I know it 's an unreasonable approach, considering someone the pioneer, who isn 't a Bengali, rather a British, (I decided not to go for her any other background) who overrode this specific notion, her inclusion the Bangladeshi substance in her book "White Teeth" prejudiced me to think over her; the Bengali Diaspora discoverer role! I personally think that would be the major breakthrough that torched the Bangladeshi Diaspora. The Zadie Smith 's path followed by Monica Ali, Tahmima Anam, which was accredited as good work in the world literary community. And finally, till now, the last successful mission is accomplished by Zia Haider Rahman. Though there would always be a question and debate for- why Zadie Smith? This is how I personally feel. So I read the latest editions, which are collectable. The reading was not strictly in chronological or in a collective pattern, with no resolutions. Not too long ago I came across a statement that…

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    I am a physician and completed Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Comilla Medical College of Chittagong University, Bangladesh. After passing MBBS, I finished internship (residency) from Sylhet M.A.G. Osmani Medical College Hospital. I am now applying to Master of Public Health (MPH) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) to learn more about research methodologies and complex issues related to research. My interest in public health is closely linked…

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    Oil Palm Essay

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    edible oil is increasing day by day. Also dependency on edible oil exporting countries is being established. In this situation cultivation of oil palm can create a new horizon for our economic growth. Cultivation in Bangladesh Cultivation of oil palm started in Bangladesh from 1979 through the importing of seedlings from Malaysia. The Forest Department initiated its cultivation, initially raising nurseries, and subsequently planting seedlings. The first batch of oil palm seeds was brought from…

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    treat an individual patient while in public health, a researcher could serve a large number of people with his findings. My practical research experience started with the Residential Field Site Training (RFST) during my fourth year in medical school. I also worked in the community as a volunteer of several students’ organizations. After completion of my internship training and some higher training in medicine, I joined a large research team, namely Project for Advancing Health of Newborns and…

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    as well of points of discussions raised by the authors, enabling the determination of their relevance or otherwise to the subject of discussion of this report. 2.2 Latif A. Dam and Hasan A (2016) in “Analyzing the Preference of Knowledgeable Citizens towards Alternatives in Emergency Products: A Study on Alternative Treatment Services in Sylhet City, Bangladesh” as the title implies examine the consumer behaviour of professionals and the reasons behind them for marketing purposes. Such consumer…

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    Operation Jackpot Essay

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    Bengali conventional force would occupy lodgment areas inside Bangladesh and then Bangladesh government would request international diplomatic recognition and intervention. The location was settled on Sylhet. 2. Sending the maximum number to guerrillas inside Bangladesh as soon as possible with the following objectives • Increasing Pakistani casualties through raids and ambush • Cripple economic activity by hitting power stations, railway lines, storage depots and communication networks. •…

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    The Asiatic Wild Dog

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    meters above sea level. There are some small populations of dholes that me be found in North Korea as well as Tibet, while in India, they can be found in the region that is south of the Ganges, in the central highlands of India, as well as the Eastern and Western Ghats found in the southern states. Camera traps are used to spot wild animals and dholes have been spotted in various areas using the camera traps. They have been spotted in Chitwan National Park and Kanchenjunga Conservation area…

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    different segment of customer. it is the blue cotton and fabric is to be made this brand always run with the market competitors others clothe brands product. it is considered with the all level consumption and they are not to be conflict on them product. this product have so many branch in the india and other countries Product Profile Product name Denim jeans Type of Product: Wearing and styling Ingredients: mash of threat Container: Stylish and looking Product Price: its depend upon…

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    Conventional Ignorance

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    Exploring the Ignorance in Our Communities: How a Pediatrician is Challenging the Conventional Wisdom? Dr. Hassan, a community activist, pediatrician and reformer, advocates health awareness in the community, an issue he feels strong about. His goal is to teach people about the psychology of child abuse and make a mutual relationship between both parents and child. He has appeared on multiple Bengali TV Channel’s health programs in U.S to reach out and educate people. “I enjoy participating in…

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    Cinnamomum Tamala Case Study

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    bears essential oil and is known to be medicinal use. (http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Lauraceae/Cinnamomum/) Overview of Cinnamomum tamala: Cinnamomum tamala, Indian cassia or Tejpat is an evergreen aromatic tree originated in India, occurring in tropical and sub-tropical Himalayas up to an altitude of 900-2500 m. It is a moderate sized tree ranging from 2-15m in height. Various chemotypes namely cinnamaldehye, eugenol, cinnamaldehyde-linalool, linalool rich and…

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