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sazirul:
Is it free or we have to pay for this ?

TOFAZZAL:
Axim Group is seeking application from interested Bangladeshi Nationals to fill the following position.

Position: Executive Officer
Required Qualifications:

1. Education: Minimum a Master’s degree in any field preferably in Business Administration or Social Sciences.

2. Language Proficiency: Level 4 (Fluent) speaking, reading and writing English and Bangla is required. Language proficiency will be tested.

3. Computer Proficiency: MS OFFICE and Internet. (Graphics design and Website management will add extra point in score)

4. Skills and Abilities: The responsible must have the ability to deal with public, to draft rapidly and clearly in both Bangla and English. Ability to analyze and evaluate problems of diverse stages and difficulty; Initiative, alertness, adaptability, tact and good judgment are required. Good administrative ability with leadership attitude is highly appreciated. S/he must be trustworthy, obedient, faithful and NON SMOKER.

Applications with a CV should be emailed to aximgroup@yahoo.com addressing to the Managing Director, Axim Group. Application should be received no later than 10 December 2012.

Only short listed candidates will be called for interview.

For more details: 01682947582 01754755288

tamim_saif:
The primary source of light for more than a billion people in developing nations is also churning out black carbon at levels previously overlooked in greenhouse gas estimates, according to a new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of Illinois. Results from field and lab tests found that 7 to 9 percent of the kerosene in wick lamps -- used for light in 250-300 million households without electricity -- is converted to black carbon when burned. In comparison, only half of 1 percent of the emissions from burning wood is converted to black carbon.

Factoring in the new study results leads to a twenty-fold increase in estimates of black carbon emissions from kerosene-fueled lighting. The previous estimates come from established databases used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and others. One kilogram of black carbon, a byproduct of incomplete combustion and an important greenhouse gas, produces as much warming in a month as 700 kilograms of carbon dioxide does over 100 years, the authors said.

"The orange glow in flames comes from black carbon, so the brighter the glow, the more black carbon is being made," said study principal investigator Tami Bond, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "If it's not burned away, it goes into the atmosphere."

The findings, published online this month in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, are coming out at the same time that the United Nations Climate Change Conference kicks off in Doha, Qatar. While officials from around the world are seeking effective policies and guidelines for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the study authors note that the simple act of replacing kerosene lamps could pack a wallop toward that effort.

source: science news

tamim_saif:
ScienceDaily (Nov. 2012) — People are able to detect, within a split second, if a hurtful action they are witnessing is intentional or accidental, new research on the brain at the University of Chicago shows.

tamim_saif:


ScienceDaily (Nov. 2012) — Electronic circuits are typically integrated in rigid silicon wafers, but flexibility opens up a wide range of applications. In a world where electronics are becoming more pervasive, flexibility is a highly desirable trait, but finding materials with the right mix of performance and manufacturing cost remains a challenge.

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