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Family State: Youth in revolt-2

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Submitted by nilkanto on Sun, 25/08/2013 - 10:52pm
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Smart phone and internet.
A new issues in parenting. In a country where most don't know the proper use of things, it's should not stun many.

How to deal with tech issues related to kids-is a major headache for parents.

They can not help but to provide a cell phone considering the safety. But in most cases-the phone is misused.


First Date. Potato Cakes

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Submitted by uchhola [Guest] on Wed, 21/08/2013 - 10:01pm
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Free and fierce as a nomad on the Sahara. Careless like a yogi who has chosen exile in the Himalayas. Like a banned bandit wondering in the Andes. Vigorous as the swirling sun in a Van Gogh painting. – That’s how I feel when I cross the line and enter the sanctuary where the universe is regained and aligned, free from frail & feeble beings, where every particle preaches LOVE.


Family State: Youth in revolt-1

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Submitted by nilkanto on Wed, 21/08/2013 - 3:55am
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It was a front page news, news that we all now talk about.

The news: Parents killed, accused Daughter.

It became viral. the News, the gossip, the shock, the blame game: Society vs parenting vs liberty, English medium vs Bengali, friends vs parents, love vs blindness.


QUALITY OF CONSUMER FOOD PRODUCTS DURING FESTIVALS AND THE ROLE OF UNPRINCIPLED PRODUCERS

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Submitted by guest_writer on Thu, 15/08/2013 - 3:50am
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Bangladesh has a rich diverse culture. Most of its people have their own culture and different life style. Its deeply rooted heritage is thoroughly reflected in its architecture, literature, music, painting, festival and clothing. The two prime religions of Bangladesh are Islam and Hinduism which have had a great influence on its culture.


QUALITY OF CONSUMER FOOD PRODUCTS DURING FESTIVALS AND THE ROLE OF UNPRINCIPLED PRODUCERS

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Submitted by guest_writer on Thu, 15/08/2013 - 3:03am
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Bangladesh has a rich diverse culture. Most of its people have their own culture and different life style. Its deeply rooted heritage is thoroughly reflected in its architecture, literature, music, painting, festival and clothing. The two prime religions of Bangladesh are Islam and Hinduism which have had a great influence on its culture.


The Existing Quota System- The Root of All Evils?

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Submitted by guest_writer on Fri, 19/07/2013 - 1:05am
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Anyone who has any idea about the civil service of Bangladesh or any concern about the efficiency and effectiveness of the bureaucratic organ cannot really support the existing quota system.


Here is a magic wand, but where is the magic?

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Submitted by nilkanto on Sun, 07/07/2013 - 6:55am
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I don’t believe in writer’s block. I don’t know what that is. There are just certain little areas that I know I’m going to get through. It’s just a matter of finding a way.

How to find a way?
Answer- No certain mind map.

Stories are the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience. They are the currency of human contact.


Thoughts on Religion, Atheism and Ignorance.

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Submitted by guest_writer on Thu, 27/06/2013 - 10:06am
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I was raised in a moderately religious family where education was given priority. We attended religious events and participated in religious rituals but it was never imposed on us. It simply became a part of life for me that I didn't give much thought to. I am a logical person so there have been many occasions in my life when I have questioned my faith.


Blind Minstrel

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Submitted by himu on Wed, 12/06/2013 - 5:55am
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I'm just a blind minstrel and there on your doors
I play on my banjo some old forlorn scores
Crowds gather sometimes like clouds in late May
and sometimes it's just you on a lonesome bleak day
You whispered, hey, people are bored, they just go
I stopped for a while and then told you, I know.


Obstacles in doing research in Bangladesh

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Submitted by guest_writer on Wed, 29/05/2013 - 4:56pm
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I am a university teacher and have intention to continue research work in a developing country like Bangladesh. We have few resources and rare funding in doing research in tertiary level. Not only government but also private organization is not interested to invest money in basic research work. So it is difficult for a new researcher to continuing his/her work.