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    community in Hajaribag‚ Dhaka Mahbubul Hasan Siddiqee‚1‡ Md. Saiful Islam2 and M. Majibur Rahman3 assay 1 Microbiology Program‚ Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences‚ BRAC University‚ Dhaka-1212‚ Bangladesh; Department of Microbiology‚ Stamford University Bangladesh‚ Dhaka-1217‚ Bangladesh; 3Department of Microbiology‚ University of DhakaDhaka-1000‚ Bangladesh 2 Received 10 July 2012/Accepted 01 October 2012 The leather industries of Hajaribag area‚ Dhaka city‚ produce hundreds

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    Living in a Large City

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    Living comfortably in a large city is a difficult way of life. When living in a big city there are a couple of problems that would make it hard. Rising crime rates is a big one because people never know when it is safe. The increasing in overcrowded conditions makes it tough for people who like space. Last there is the issue with the rising taxes of a bigger city‚ which can be overwhelming. With the rising crime rate people do not know when it is safe. Gas stations can be a large target

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    Causes of Genocide

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    Causes of Genocide In 1944 after the second World War a man named Raphael Lempkin coined the word genocide. Genocide is the killing of a group of people with the intent to destroy‚ and even though the word genocide wasn’t around until 1944 doesn’t mean that genocide wasn’t around. This horrible act has been around for as long as people have been on the earth. In class we learned about the many different cases of genocide and found out that they all had something in common‚ and that was the causes

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    Andrew Lees’s book‚ The City: A World History‚ provides the history and growth of human civilization and urban settlements. A key feature of his novel is that it is not limited to the western world as it covers various regions around the world. This review will show that Lees’s overall goal is to help the reader understand the history of different civilization and how cities have changed from the beginning of time. His book is organized chronologically to aid in simplicity and understanding the concepts

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    Crime in Kansas City

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    Crime in Kansas City Murders‚ rapes‚ robberies‚ assaults‚ burglaries‚ and theft are all put into the same category‚ crime. Any of these crimes can relate to deaths. Which is something no one wants. Kansas City’s violent crime and murder rates are among the nations highest‚ and has been for many years. its embarrassing that Kansas City is lumped together with other cities that are notorious for their high crime rates‚ such as Detroit‚ St.Louis‚ Oakland‚ Memphis‚ Atlanta‚ and Cleveland. Kansas

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    Causes of failure of SAARC THE two-day 16th summit of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) held in Bhutanese capital of Thimpu on April 28-29 concluded with a joint declaration expressing the resolve of their leaders to wage common struggle for economic development‚ improve their inter-connectivity‚ promote people to people contacts and evolve a joint strategy to tackle the issues of climate change‚ water and food shortages. During the last quarter of the previous century

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    city vs towns

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    Date: 14/03/2014 CITIES VS TOWNS The selection of cities and towns for residency is the issue which has attracted the attention of people for a long time. More people argued this issue from different aspects. Some people think that cities are the key element for a modern and sophisticated life; while‚ others’ vision is different from them and believe that towns are places for a peaceful‚ simple and relaxed life. There are many differences between the facilities of towns and cities. Firstly‚ towns

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    The Crusades Causes

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    second Crusade was to recapture the city of Edessa from the Muslims‚ and were humiliated and failed. The third Crusade was to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims‚ which also failed due to illness. The fourth Crusade was to again‚ try to take back Jerusalem‚ but instead‚ they took over the Christian capital‚ Constantinople‚ and never got to the holy land (Asbridge) There were several causes for the Crusades‚ a war between Christians and Muslims for Jerusalem. One cause was the massacre of three thousand

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    Cause and Effect

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    Jefferson Almonte Cause & Effect Essay Professor Zaluda November 11‚ 2012 Teen Pregnancy In today’s society‚ many young teens have begun to experience unprotected sex. Having unprotected sex may result in sexually transmitted diseases (also known as STD) and/or pregnancy. Although some STD’s are curable‚ they would have to be cured immediately. As for the main focus‚ teenage pregnancy‚ many teenagers do not realize the responsibility‚ commitment‚ and hard work they have to

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    City Of One Report

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    Ellen Specht Critical Review: City of One Francine Cournos is a medical student that turned to psychiatry after realizing that she identified with people’s stories. In Courno’s biography‚ “City of One”‚ she reflects on her past. At an early age‚ Cournos lost both of her parents‚ her father at three years old and her mother when she was eleven years old. The loss of two attachment figures at such an early age had a profound affect on Cournos for the rest of her life. Cournos analyzes her experiences

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