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The Athena Doctrine: Feminine Qualities Will Rule The Future

April 13, 2013
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The Athena Doctrine: Feminine Qualities Will Rule The Future

The authors of ‘The Athena Doctrine’ explain how qualities such as empathy and collaboration will define the future of work Bullied and harassed to the point where she was afraid to leave the house, Eriko Yamaguchi knew suffering firsthand. Growing up in a suffering firsthandof hyper-competitive high-achievers, she almost gave up on herself. Then she…

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Obama greets Bangla Noboborsho 1420

April 12, 2013
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Obama greets Bangla Noboborsho 1420

US President Barack Obama has greeted Bangladeshis and other Bengali speaking people across the world ahead of Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla new year In a statement on behalf of Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday: “On behalf of President Obama, I convey my warm greetings to all Bengali-speaking people around…

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Pohela Baishakh – Suvo Noboborsho- 1420 !!

April 12, 2013
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Pohela Baishakh – Suvo Noboborsho- 1420 !!

Pohela Baishakh – Suvo Noboborsho- 1420 !!

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Pohela Baishakh – Suvo Noboborsho !! 1420 !!

April 12, 2013
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Pohela Baishakh – Suvo Noboborsho !! 1420 !!

Students of Institute of Fine Arts, Dhaka University, are giving final touches to their creations as the nation prepares for the celebration of Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla calendar, on April 14 Suvo Noboborsho !! Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Opposition Leader Khaleda Zia yesterday greeted each other by swapping cards on the…

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It’s ‘Digital Bangladesh’, says an elated Inu

April 2, 2013
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It’s ‘Digital Bangladesh’, says an elated Inu

Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu clicked on a link on Sunday to launch Bangladesh’s first news website for children to be delivered by 10-17 year-old journalists. He was very pleased to find an image of the inauguration ceremony already on the website. An elated minister said, “This is digital Bangladesh!” Hasanul Haque Inu was present…

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UN accepts PM’s ‘People’s development Model’

December 21, 2012
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UN accepts PM’s ‘People’s development Model’

‘People’s Empowerment’, a proposal put forward by Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina, has unanimously been adopted in the 67th UN general assembly. The proposal was passed as a resolution with support from 193 member states of the UN at then general assembly held in New York on Monday (US time) afternoon, according to a message…

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The Rohingyas and Bangladesh: urgent steps need to be taken

November 7, 2012
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The bouts of ethnic violence in the Rakhine region of Myanmar since the middle of this year have once again triggered the attempted exodus of Rohingyas into Bangladesh. The purpose of this commentary is to explore key dimensions of the Rohingya tragedy and potential courses of action from the Bangladesh perspective. First, the conflicting and…

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How should macroeconomics be taught to undergraduates in the post-crisis era? A concrete proposal

October 30, 2012
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How should macroeconomics be taught to undergraduates in the post-crisis era? A concrete proposal

Is economic teaching keeping up with the changing economy? This column presents a new way of teaching economics in light of the continuing crises. It argues that if we are to create a better-informed public debate we must begin by improvin Economics students have started to establish new student societies, which focus not on how…

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EID MUBARAK !!!

August 19, 2012
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EID MUBARAK !!!

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President Obama Hosts Fourth Annual Iftar Dinner at the White House

August 16, 2012
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President Obama Hosts Fourth Annual Iftar Dinner at the White House

President Obama hosted his fourth Iftar dinner as President in the State Dining Room of the White House. The Iftar is the meal that breaks the day of fasting during Ramadan, when Muslim families and communities eat together after sunset. During his remarks at the dinner, the President reflected on the importance of religious freedom…

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Bangladeshi Cultural Father of New Generation Humayun Ahmed is to the eternal life

July 20, 2012
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Bangladeshi Cultural Father of New Generation Humayun Ahmed is to the eternal life

The Man who created the Modern and easy thoughts of our culture ,Humayun Ahmed has left his last breath at New York Yesterday . He is an inventor of our new generation feel .Through his writings ,Dramas , Movies he picturised a simple philosophy of Human being . He made things easy .He describe the…

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Growing Internet trends in Bangladesh

July 13, 2012
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Growing Internet trends in Bangladesh

The rapid growth of digital technology is fundamentally changing the world as we know it. Global internet penetration in 2010 stood at 1.9 billion people and is expected to grow to 5 billion by 2015. It is unsurprising that with this in mind, information in the world (videos, music, documents etc.) that is stored online…

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“Develop network with peers in Bangladesh”-Ambassador Akramul Qader urges expatriate doctors.

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and State Minister Mr. Akramul Qader attended the annual conference of Bangladesh Medical Association of North America, Louisiana chapter in Orleans, Louisiana and addressed a…

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Bangladesh opposes proposed dams in Meghalaya: Minister

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Meghalaya has made it clear that the dams which are to be built across the Myntdu and Umiew rivers would not have any negative impact…

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