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    | | http://www.fe-bd.com/index.php?ref=MjBfMDhfMDRfMTNfMV8yN18xNzg4MTc= | | VOL 20 NO 157 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Sunday‚ August 04 2013 | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form  Bottom of Form | | Shale gas exploration in search of an alternative energy sourcePublished : Sunday‚ 04 August 2013The geo-scientific data gathered so far during exploration of conventional oil and gas shows Bangladesh to be prospective in terms of shale gas deposits. Shale gas many

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    Chapter 1 Critical Thinking Assignment Write out your answers and submit them using the Dropbox in a RTF or Word doc format under the Assignment Course Tools under Critical Thinking Assignment One (where it will be worth a maximum of twelve points. Should America export its version of democracy? Write as if you are telling the president what kind of foreign policy to follow. In order to make a convincing argument‚ you will need to tell him why this course of action should be followed. To do this

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    English Draft – Much Ado About Nothing By Amanda Dodds ‘Shakespeare wrote his play in accordance with the conventions of an easily identifiable genre – history‚ comedy or tragedy.’ For centuries‚ William Shakespeare has been a beacon of storytelling genius. He has the ability to tell timeless stories that can be classified within the genres comedy‚ tragedy and history. Proving as relevant today as they were 500 years ago‚ these stories conform to certain elements that define what genre the story

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    The Escape by Maugham

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    William Somerset Maugham is one of the best known English writers of the 20th century. He was not only a novelist‚ but also a one of the most successful dramatist and short-story writers. Maugham wants the readers to draw their own conclusion about the characters and events described in his novels. His reputation as a novelist is based on the following prominent books: “Of Human Bondage”; “The Moon and Sixpence”; and “The Razor’s Edge”. Though Maugham doesn’t denounce the contemporary social order

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    5 of the biggest unsolved mysteries in physics The mysteries of the universe are as vast and wide as existence itself. Throughout history‚ mankind has searched and struggled to find the answers tucked away inside the universe and everything we see around us. As Deep Thought said in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy‚ "I think the problem‚ to be quite honest with you‚ is that you’ve never actually known what the question is." True‚ we have yet to come up with the answers to life‚ the universe

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    Douglas vs Stowe

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    Experience Prevail Over Fiction Before the Civil War‚ America was plagued with a complicated social quandary that incorporated individual‚ societal‚ political‚ economic‚ and religious principles. Its authorship includes Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe who dually challenges the legitimacy of slavery in their literature. While both Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚” and Frederick Douglas’s “Narrative of the Life of an American Slave‚” offer impelling accounts‚ regarding the

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    Analysis Of Anita Desai

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    INTRODUCTION There is a reasonable request of social priority and impact focused around sexual orientation‚ age‚ and‚ on account of a lady‚ the quantity of her male kids‚ for the most part in Indian Families. The senior male of the family unit whether father‚ granddad‚ or uncle—regularly is the perceived leader of the family and his wife is the individual who directs the undertakings appointed to female relatives. In our general public‚ guys appreciate higher status than females; young men are regularly

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    Furthermore‚ I will explain how the Kantian view still grants animals some moral consideration through the designation of “indirect duties”. Lastly‚ I will present a difficulty with accepting the Kantian view of “indirect duties” towards animals. Moral quandaries regarding animals are still demanding the attention of many philosophers as they attempt to modify and inspect the relationship between morality and social policy. Contemporary applications of this issue can range from experimentations on animals

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    Experience vs Education

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    Introduction This paper will address the issue with which a lot of people have been plagued: “Do I need a degree or experience for employment?” This is a question that is kind of hard to answer. Some job positions require one or both. There are even jobs that you do not really need one or the other‚ just plain common sense. But employers are supposed to have a process or procedure that they follow in order to hire the best candidate for the job. That process may include: a job opening

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    Act-R

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    MODULE 1 THEORIES OF LEARNING: ACT – R (Adaptive Control of Thought - Rational) by John Anderson I. Objectives At the end of the module‚ the students are expected to: a. define ACT – R; b. apply the ACT – R Theory in learning; and c. appreciate the importance of ACT – R in learning II. Introduction of the Topic ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought--Rational) is a cognitive architecture mainly developed by John Robert Anderson at Carnegie Mellon University‚ which is also a theory

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