Demographic change in Bangladesh is opening up new economic opportunities. As in many countries, declining infant and child mortality helped to spark lower fertility, effectively resulting in a temporary baby boom. As this cohort moves into working ages, Bangladesh finds itself with a potentially higher share of workers as compared with dependents. If working-age people can be productive...
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Authors Mallika Roy, Md. Safiullah Kayesh
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The world as a global village has witnessed quantum leap in areas of science and technology. With great impacts in travel, communication, information and media, industrialization and mechanization, man has found it very easy to achieve great task within a limited scope of time. This has given man a big relief as task that formally took man months and years to achieve are being met within...
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Authors Dr. Onuoha Jude A, Obialor Doris Chinyere
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In the current established political analyses a few ciclehes have been put into circulation, such as: the USA is the only global superpower; the legitimacy of the United States of America’s actions on the world stage is self-evident and cannot be questioned; it’s preferable to have a globalization made under the United States of America, because this is ...
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Authors Nicolae Iuga, Tilca Magnolia
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Children are the pillars of the future of every society. Thus we need to research all aspects related to them, as what they are today, is what they will be tomorrow. For any child labor study to be of any essence it must be understood as part and parcel of the societal interaction in which children are the principal actors in the different stages. Essentially, child labor study cannot be...
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Authors Yahya Muammed Bah
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Underground drinking water treatment is one of the hardest types of treatment that because of the difficulty of control on water source, who is an underground water source, as well as due to the high salt content of solid dissolved and that arrive in Egypt to approximately 1000 parts per million. Iron and manganese of the most famous elements of bilateral parity in drinking underground w...
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Authors u00e2u20acu2039Prof. Dr. M. K. Moustsfau00e2u20acu2039, u00e2u20acu2039Prof.M. A. Hussienu00e2u20acu2039, u00e2u20acu2039Prof. M.E.Mohamedu00e2u20acu2039, u00e2u20acu2039A.A.Mohamed
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This article presents a description of a special education teacher’s work and how it appears as student encounters during a month-long observation period at a hospital school. The teacher’s pedagogical skills are tested when she has to bend to many directions. Every day is different, students form an extremely heterogeneous group, and every one of them h...
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Authors Tanja Aarela, Kaarina Maatta, Satu Uusiautti
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The city of Istanbul historically witnessed many cases of violence. The nature of the violence changed with times and its aggravation had seasons, while some violence was almost always present in some form or another. Being a cosmopolitan urban center, violence seems to be one of the “additives” in the city’s very essence and nature. ...
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Authors Sinan Caya
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The aim of this work is to study the changes in land use in the study area in manner that can aid quick and useful decisions for the purpose of land development, administration and planning for a sustainable environment. The main objective of the study is to analyze the land use changes in Ganakbari Mouza. This study has used mainly primary and secondary data. Stratified random sampling ...
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Authors Mehjabin Elahi, Professor Dr. Shahedur Rashid, Dr. Prosannajid Sarkar
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This communication discusses a comprehensive review of biomass energy sources, environment and sustainable development. This includes all the biomass energy technologies, energy efficiency systems, energy conservation scenarios, energy savings and other mitigation measures necessary to reduce emissions globally. The current literature is reviewed regarding the ecological, social, cultura...
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Authors Abdeen Mustafa Omer
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This study investigated the effect of sectoral government expenditure on poverty level in Kenya. Private Consumption per capita, a measure of poverty, was the independent variable while education, health, agriculture and infrastructure expenditures were the independent variables. Time series data for the period of 1964-2010 was used and was tested for unit root using Augmented Dickey Ful...
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Authors Loyce V. Omari, Willy Muturi
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