Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Topics - Md. Limon Hossain

Pages: 1 2 [3] 4
31
                           


আন্তঃব্যাংক মুদ্রাবাজারে স্বল্প সময়ের জন্য ধার করা অর্থের (কলমানি) সুদের হার বেড়েই চলছে। রোববার আন্তব্যাংকিং লেনদেনের ক্ষেত্রে কলমানির সুদের হার ছিল সর্বোচ্চ ১৯০ শতাংশ। আর সর্বনিম্ন ছিল ৫৫ শতাংশ। লেনদেন হয়েছে প্রায় আড়াই হাজার কোটি টাকা।

Source:http://www.banglanews24.com/detailsnews.php?nssl=548951f3b74ba7e6ee69f915953b0e44&nttl=2010121921174&toppos=1

32
BBA Discussion Forum / PC and projector problem
« on: December 18, 2010, 09:09:51 PM »
Our university has adequate computer and projector. But some of the projectors resolution has decreased. That’s why we can not see many slides and diagram properly. Almost all computers have different types of problem and can not work properly. Most of the keyboards have not all keys.

Keyboards should change and computers & projectors need to repair or change as early as possible.



33

For me, three important qualities a person could have is being their-selves and not copying anyone else, not caring what other people thinks, and very loyal and caring to families and friends and even to people who hates them.

Answer

1. A Desire to Love God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all
your might. Deuteronomy 6:5
2. To Love your neighbor as yourself. Matthew 22:39, Mark 12:31
3. Forgiveness of sins. Romans 4:6-8

34
Common Forum / Jobs That Pay $100 (or More) Per Hour
« on: December 14, 2010, 10:25:18 PM »
Freelance Photographer


Most freelance photographers earn $13 to $50 an hour but the top 10 percent, on average, earn $100 an hour, according to PayScale.

Commercial photographers and those who specialize in graphic art and design tend to be among the highest paid. Geographically, the highest rates are in New York and Boston. And most don't get close to that $100 mark until they've had 5 to 10 years experience. Most, of course, don't get health or retirement benefits which can eat into that $100 an hour paycheck.

35
Economy / ONLINE INCOME TAX CALCULATOR
« on: December 09, 2010, 10:13:43 PM »
About Online Income Tax Calculator

The Hon'ble Finance Minister in his budget speech for the Fiscal year 2010-11, clearly reiterated the present government's commitment to create a friendly and service oriented tax environment for ensuring better compliance to the valued taxpayers. Keeping this view in mind, the National Board of Revenue developed a software for automated income tax calculation and hosted it on NBR website. The objective of hosting a tax calculator in NBR web page is to provide an online service to the taxpayers for calculating their taxable income and the tax payable thereon. It is quite understandable that calculation of income tax is a complex task for a non-professional. It is expected that the tax calculator would be an excellent tool in helping the taxpayer to derive their total income and the tax liability thereon without having much knowledge about Income Tax Law and Rules.

NBR firmly believes that any suggestion regarding the income tax calculator would contribute greatly to the efforts of NBR in ensuring better service to the taxpayers.

For your tax calculation..........click on this link:

http://www.nbrtaxcalculatorbd.org/IncomeTaxCalculator.aspx?param=ct

source: http://www.nbrtaxcalculatorbd.org/


36
Departments / Lose a pen drive
« on: December 08, 2010, 12:08:34 AM »
I lose a 4 gigabyte pen drive from of our computer (714) lab one week ago. If any one found it then please return to me.

37
Scholarship / IDB-BISEW IT SCHOLARSHIP
« on: December 07, 2010, 08:39:01 AM »
Scholarship for IT people

Application Form Available: All Branches of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. And Last Date of Application: 17 January 2011

To get details call on 9130368,  3139266 or visit- www.idb-bisew.org

38
Departments / Could WikiLeaks survive without Assange?
« on: December 05, 2010, 12:07:05 AM »


Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks


Its founder is a wanted man, its systems are under attack, it is condemned from the capitals of the world.

But although the future is uncertain for WikiLeaks, the website dedicated to releasing classified information has opened a Pandora's Box of secret-spilling that will be difficult to reverse.

WikiLeaks, which has triggered global governmental alarm by releasing reams of classified US diplomatic cables, is facing attacks in cyberspace and in the legal sphere. The site is assailed by hackers and has been booted from its US server. Frontman Julian Assange is in hiding and faces allegations of sexual misconduct

"Whatever happens to the domain name and the actual organization, the idea unleashed by WikLeaks is going to continue," said Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab.

Ben Laurie, a data security expert who advised WikiLeaks before it launched in 2006, agreed.

"The concept is not going to die. It's really hard to keep things shut down if they want to stay up," he said. "Look at everything else people would like not to happen online — phishing, spam, porn. It's all still there."

Little is known about the day-to-day functioning of WikiLeaks. It has no headquarters, few if any paid staff — but a famous public face in Assange, a wiry 39-year-old Australian computer hacker with no permanent address.

He's on the cover of newspapers and magazines around the world, but he has not appeared in public for a month.

Assange, who is somewhere in Britain, is the subject of a European arrest warrant issued by authorities in Sweden, where he is accused of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion.

If British police arrest him, he will likely be caught up in a lengthy legal fight against extradition and could be jailed, his ability to operate as the face of WikiLeaks curtailed even further.

Assange denies the Swedish charges, which his British lawyer, Mark Stephens, has said stem from a "dispute over consensual but unprotected sex." He said Assange was happy to speak to Swedish prosecutors and had provided his contact details to authorities there and in Britain.

Assange also has made powerful enemies in the United States, especially since WikiLeaks released thousands of secret logs from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan earlier this year. With the latest leaks, U.S. politicians have called for him to be prosecuted for espionage — or worse. Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin asked on Facebook: "Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders?"

Assange acknowledged Friday that "I have become the lightning rod."

"In the end, someone must be responsible to the public and only a leadership that is willing to be publicly courageous can genuinely suggest that sources take risks for the greater good," he said during a question-and-answer session on The Guardian newspaper's website.

"I get undue attacks on every aspect of my life, but then I also get undue credit as some kind of balancing force."

It's not just governments and the law with whom Assange conflicts. He is a divisive figure who has been accused of overshadowing WikiLeaks' work and appears to have fallen out with several former colleagues.

They include WikiLeaks' former German spokesman Daniel Schmitt, who has written a soon-to-be-published book about his time at the website.

In September, German magazine Der Spiegel quoted Schmitt as saying that Assange "reacted to any criticism with the allegation that I was disobedient to him and disloyal to the project."

Yet those who have worked with Assange say his charisma and passion are evident.

"You kind of get the feeling that you are talking to a persona from the 'Matrix' movies," said Icelandic legislator Robert Marshall, who met Assange while preparing legislation that aims to turn the island nation into a haven of media freedom. "But his enthusiasm toward freedom of expression and the rights of journalists was very real to me."

Laurie recalled Assange as "fairly geeky, very smart, extremely interesting to talk to."

"I know a lot of geeks and I certainly know weirder people than him," Laurie said.

As WikiLeaks released the first few hundred of what it says are a quarter of a million secret diplomatic cables this week, pressure on the site grew.

Amazon.com Inc., which had provided WikiLeaks with use of its servers, evicted it on Wednesday saying the website had violated its terms of service. The site remains on the servers of its Swedish provider, Bahnhof AB.

The next day, WikiLeaks' American domain name system provider withdrew service to the wikileaks.org name after it came under concerted cyber-attack. Service provider everyDNS said the attacks threatened the rest of its network. WikiLeaks responded by moving to a Swiss domain name, wikileaks.ch. On Friday, the French government moved to ban WikiLeaks from servers in that country.

Chased from one country to the next, WikiLeaks also appears perennially cash-strapped, appealing on its website and Twitter for donations to "keep us strong."

Recently it seems to have taken steps to put itself on a firmer footing. Last month it set up a private limited company in Iceland as part of a move to restructure its global operations. The organization is also establishing legal entities in Sweden and France, spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said, as bases from which to carry out tasks such as opening bank accounts.

The Icelandic government recently passed a resolution in favor of a bill that aims to turn the tiny nation into a journalistic haven by granting high-level protection to investigative journalists and their sources. Backers hope the initiative, partly driven by Assange, will become law next year. Such a law could provide protection to a site like WikiLeaks.

Assange said in Friday's online chat that WikiLeaks had taken steps to make sure it was not silenced, sending the "Cablegate" material and other secret documents in encrypted form "to over 100,000 people."

"If something happens to us, the key parts will be released automatically," he said. "History will win."

Whatever happens to Wikileaks, the anti-secrecy cat may be out of the bag. Schmitt, the former WikiLeaks spokesman, has said he wants to set up a rival secret-spilling site, and others may follow.

"I think the basic concept has a future," said Steven Aftergood, who works on government secrecy policy for the Federation of American Scientists. "Anonymous disclosure of restricted records is easier than it has ever been. The virtues of transparency and government accountability are more widely recognized than they have ever been. Those two factors together provide a foundation for this kind of activity.

"Whether it will be Julian Assange's WikiLeaks or the new German spinoff or another initiative remains to be seen," he said.

Benton, director of the Nieman Lab, said that means governments will have to develop a response beyond condemnation and legal threats. He compared it to music file-sharing, which was greeted with hostility by a music industry that soon realized it had to develop ways to make money from downloads.

"They can't think, 'This is an opponent we need to defeat,'" he said. "They have to think about how they are going to deal with it."


source:The Daily Star

39
Use of Forum / Profile Picture Upload.........Problem
« on: December 02, 2010, 12:14:47 AM »

I can’t upload any photo in my profile. Where is the problem? I was uploading a photo before our forum hacked. Now forum is redesigned but I can’t add my photo. I want to add a photo in my profile.

40
Law / Private Limited Company………??
« on: November 25, 2010, 09:06:19 PM »
What are the rules and regulations to form a private limited company……………?

It’s very important to know all entrepreneurs to expand their business. As a student of BBA department it’s very significant for me to discuss how I can form a private limited company. I think that I choose the right palace for better discussion.

41
Departments / Enemy & Competitor is not same
« on: November 06, 2010, 05:16:05 PM »
Competitors are those people or things who just compete with you. They compete with you only by develop themselves. There have some competitor that you never compete with them in contrasts some competitor that they never compete with you. Whatever, the position of competitors small or large they don’t have any intention to harm you.

Enemies are those people or things who can harm you at any time. They always are looking for an opportunity to harm you. The position of an enemy is not a fact. A small enemy could be destructive for you. Their main intention is to curb you only.

Be aware about your enemy rather than a competitor.


“Good friend is very dangerous while they become an enemy.” 

42
Boost your marketability by focusing on classroom skills that can get you hired.

1. Communication Skills:

Can you effectively share ideas with others? The ability to express thoughts simply and clearly ranks at the top of the list...and for good reason. Most careers require interpersonal interaction, and this skill goes a long way when it comes to being creative or solving a problem.
From Classroom to Career: Classroom presentations and group projects can help you develop valuable communication skills that could come in handy when selling products, running meetings, coordinating events, and developing new ideas.


2. Analytical Skills:

Are you detail oriented? A knack for solving problems and the ability to think logically rank high among preferred skills for applicants. Analytical skills are especially prized in professions where employees are expected to multi-task under pressure.
From Classroom to Career: Classes that promote analytical skills can help in finding solutions, analyzing data, and problem solving on-the-job.


3. Teamwork Skills:

Do you work well with others? Being able to work effectively in a group is important at almost every level of employment, from upper-level management on down.
From Classroom to Career: Think group projects are a waste? Think again. The skills you gain can help in managing organizations, supervising others, and delegating responsibility.


4. Technical Skills:

Are you computer savvy? Jobs in the technical and science fields generally require workers who are able to keep pace with new technologies and gadgets. Being able to work with (and explain) complex systems or equipment is an invaluable tool for applicants in the eyes of employers.
From Classroom to Career: Developing technical skills in the classroom can help launch a career in technology or media. Talk to working pros or read industry web sites to make sure you're working with current tools. That way, you'll be able to hit the ground running from day one.


5. Strong Work Ethic:


Have you made special efforts to reach your goals? Applicants who have shown they can meet deadlines, remain committed to tasks, and handle pressure with grace are among the most highly sought after.
From Classroom to Career: Taking online classes or attending night school really requires dedication and time management skills, all things that will prove useful when you have a tight deadline to meet or need to motivate others.



source: yahoo

43
Career Planning / Degrees That Get You Hired
« on: November 06, 2010, 12:14:10 AM »
Find out which 6 degrees rank highest in terms of employment

By Chris Kyle

Come graduation time, the English major, history buff, computer whiz, and business student all look alike in their caps and gowns.

Their job prospects, on the other hand, look very different.

Corporate consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas polled 100 human resource professionals to find out what graduating students this year can expect from the job market in 2010, and, specifically, which degrees have the best odds of helping students get jobs.

If you're contemplating a return to school and deciding what you want to study, read on for the six degrees that rank highest in terms of employment.

#1 - Health Care Degree

Graduates with recession-proof degrees in health care will find the most success in 2010, according to Challenger. In fact, more than one in four (26.3 percent) HR professionals picked health care as the best bet for job security. Nurses are receiving the most job offers in this category.

Desirable Degrees:
Nursing
Physical Therapy
Pharmacy
Medical Technician

Average Starting Salaries:
Nursing: $47,217
Health & Related Sciences: $30,522

Search for Nursing and Health Care schools now.

#2 - Business Administration Degree

It's no coincidence that business is booming for graduates with a business degree...it's the most popular bachelor's degree in the country.

Graduating with a degree in business administration puts job seekers in the second strongest position overall, just behind health care, according to the Challenger survey.

Desirable Degrees:
Business
Business Administration
Business Administrative Support

Average Starting Salary:
Business Administration: $45,200

Find the right Business school and start your training!

#3 - Computer Science Degree


Computers are an indispensable part of the economy, and so are graduates who study computer science, which ranks as the third most valuable degree in today's job market.

Desirable Degrees:
Computer Science
Technology Support
Information Technology and Systems

Average Starting Salaries:
Computer Science: $61,205
Information Sciences & Systems: $54,038

Search for local and online Technology and Computer Science schools.

#4 - Accounting/Finance Degree


Finance and accounting graduates can expect their fortunes to improve as the economy improves. "Historically, hiring on Wall Street has recovered before the rest of the economy," Richard Lipstein, managing director at Boyden Global Executive Search, told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Desirable Degrees:
Accounting
Finance

Average Starting Salaries:
Economics: $52,909
Finance: $49,607
Accounting: $47,982

Search for Accounting/Finance programs.

#5 - Engineering Degree

It might surprise you to learn that engineering degrees are ranked fifth in terms of employment - and not first - but don't start feeling sorry for engineers just yet. According to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, eight of the top 10 best-paid majors are in engineering.

Desirable Degrees:
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Network Engineering and Administration
Programming and Software Engineering

Average Starting Salaries:
Petroleum Engineering: $86,220
Computer Engineering: $60,879
Mechanical Engineering: $58,392

#6 - Marketing Degree

Demand remains strong for marketing graduates in the business world, though a more general business administration degree, ranked number two overall, gets the edge in today's tight job market because of its broader application.

Desirable Degree:
Marketing

Average Starting Salary:
Marketing: $42,499


source: http://education.yahoo.net/articles/six_in_demand_degrees.htm?wid=7&svid=wvLJA0vZvg3v2fV2T9%2Fweg%3D%3D&svkid=19WPF&partner=1946&usid=459d2bf0-e909-11df-b46b-001d0963fefd

44
Pharmacy / Pain killer……!!
« on: October 29, 2010, 02:01:36 PM »


We take pain killer to get instant result. But, its have lots of bad effect. It can damage your kidney and other limbs. We should not take much pain killer.

Is there any alternative of pain killer?

45
Departments / Shahrukh’s rendezvous with Dhaka well underway
« on: October 25, 2010, 10:30:03 AM »
Shahrukh’s rendezvous with Dhaka well underway

Known the world over as “King Khan”, Bollywood superstar Shakrukh Khan will be in Bangladesh to perform at a show in the Army Stadium, Dhaka. Event management group Antar Showbiz is organising the event.

A press conference was held yesterday at the Marble Room of Dhaka Sheraton Hotel in this regard. Chairman of Antar Showbiz, Swapan Chowdhury, informed the media on the upcoming event.

Khan is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on December 9, 2010. The show will be staged on December 10 and the megastar will go back the following day.

A 48-member troupe including Bollywood actors Rani Mukerji, Diya Mirza, Arjun Rampal; dance director Ganesh Hegde and singer Niraj Shreedhar will accompany Shahrukh at the show. The troupe will arrive in Dhaka on December 8.

Swapan Chowdhury said, “Major preparations are on to make sure the show goes smoothly. Shahrukh's fans would not be disappointed. LCD projectors will be set up across the venue.”

Founded in 1990, Antar Showbiz is one of the major event management groups of the country and is credited with arranging shows featuring major international artistes like Adnan Sami, Shaan and the Pakistani band Junoon.

The group also arranged a music festival, titled “Bangla-e Gaibey Bishwa”, on the occasion of International Mother Language Day (February 21) this year in Dhaka. Over 150 singers from 20 countries, including USA and Canada performed at the event.

Source: The Daily Star (today)

Pages: 1 2 [3] 4