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    patients in Bangladesh. Our mission is to serve the afflicted/affected humanity whenever and wherever. We promote innovative solutions and are advocates for social responsibility. We work with people whose lives are dominated by extreme poverty‚ illiteracy‚ fatal diseases and other disabilities. We strive to bring about positive changes in the quality of life of the poor people and the autistic children in the society. To this end‚ Surma Foundation endeavors to bring about change in the life of the

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    education is hard to acquire not because they have their own perception about life but because of their school is lacking of instructional material that are needed in educating students. Being educated means being knowledgeable which brings me to the conclusion that if all indigenous people know their right in this country‚ it will be hard for the invaders to claim the properties of those innocent indigenous people. a. The Background In Mindanao‚ there are 18 tribal groups. One of them is the

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    Importance of Statistics

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    statistical research project is to investigate causality‚ that is the is the relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect) where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first and in particular to draw a conclusion on the effect of changes in the values of predictors or independent variable on dependent variables or response. Modern statistical methods involve the design and analysis of experiments and surveys‚ the quantification of biological‚ social and

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    Fertility

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    girls receive is the bare minimal for them to survive‚ but not enough for them to move forward economically (Geographies of Global Change). This is an endless cycle and affects the percentage of fertility greatly because as the percentage of female illiteracy increase so does the percentage of fertility. This means that when more women are denied an education or proper health care due to lack of social services in their country‚ the more unwanted and unplanned pregnancies occur which creates the high

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    Economy of Bangladesh

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    INTRODUCTION Economic development is the increase in the standard of living of a nation ’s population with sustained growth from a simple‚ low-income economy to a modern‚ high-income economy. (http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_development) Bangladesh is an economically developing country. We cannot develop our country because of some major economic barriers. Economic development of a country effected by many facts including political‚ economical‚ geographical

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    country‚ the problems also grow manifold. On one hand Incredible India promises economic prosperity‚ greater opportunities‚ better infrastructure etc. But on the other hand‚ our government and citizens constantly fight battles against poverty‚ illiteracy‚ gender bias and many such social evils. The colonial rule following Macaulay’s prescription created an elite class that mediated between the British rulers and the common Indian. The resulting gap between the elite and people at large persists

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    The Importance of Literacy

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    literacy’s importance. Nevertheless‚ recent surveys have indicated that‚ "4.5 million Canadians‚ representing 24 percent of the eighteen-and-over group‚ can be considered illiterate" ("Adult Illiteracy" 5). Illiteracy is truly a problem within Canada. Although many groups are working to render the problem of illiteracy‚ much work still lies ahead. As our society moves on into the next century literacy is proving vital to economic performance. Without basic literary skills in one’s possession they will

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    Organisation states that there is ample food to feed the population. The problem lies then in how effectively the food is distributed. There is also a severe lack of adequate education. In recent years‚ literacy rates have drastically decreased. Illiteracy for persons aged 15 and over for 1990 was 22.2% and for 2000 it was 8.7%. In 1964 the

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    rich and the poor‚ he argues that the gains the riches earn are not coming from the backs of the poor. He listed many statistics to make the readers believe that the life expectancy‚ infant mortality‚ world hunger‚ access to drinkable water and illiteracy have all been improved and risen significantly in those third world countries. Johan Norberg believes that free trade and free market is beneficial to

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    independance day

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    It is indeed a privilege and honour to be invited to speak on the occasion of the independence day . I take this opportunity to congratulate each one of you on this great day ‚ a day when India won her freedom 68 years back on 15th August 1947 and became a sovereign nation. Being born in a free country‚ living and taking breath in free air is a privilege given to us by great leaders.  On this day we pay tribute to our great freedom fighters The country spans over 3‚million square kilometres from

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