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BBA Discussion Forum / Entrepreneur Guidance Program (EGP)
« on: March 12, 2013, 03:57:27 PM »
Hi There,

Entrepreneur Guidance Program (EGP) is a project presented by Daffodil Group with the vision to create enormous entrepreneurs and top class professionals in the country. EGP focuses on the potential youths and professionals who are interested in being entrepreneurs or top class executives or self starters in future.

On this note please be informed that you have been invited for the Guidance Camp of Entrepreneur Guidance Program (EGP) on 1st assessment session for your career and your participation is requested on March 16, 2013, Saturday, at DIU Auditorium.

**please note that it is important for you that you have to register by TK. 300/- within March 14, 2013**



 

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Web: www.daffodil.com.bd




Scincerly,
Md. Limon Hossain
Solution Executive

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Sports Zone / বিপিএল খেলার সূচি
« on: January 28, 2012, 08:46:16 AM »


বিপিএল খেলার সূচি

মিরপুর শেরেবাংলা স্টেডিয়াম১০ ফেব্রুয়ারি
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)

১১ ফেব্রুয়ারি
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
১২ ফেব্রুয়ারি
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
১৩ ফেব্রুয়ারি
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
১৪ ফেব্রুয়ারি
দুরন্ত রাজশাহী বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
বরিশাল বার্নস বনাম ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)


১৫ ফেব্রুয়ারি
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (দুপুর ২টা থেকে বিকেল ৫টা)
খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
১৬ ফেব্রুয়ারি
বরিশাল বার্নস বমান চিটাগং কিংস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বমান দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
চট্টগ্রম জহুর আহমেদ চৌধুরী স্টেডিয়াম
১৮ ফেব্রুয়ারি
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
১৯ ফেব্রুয়ারি
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২০ ফেব্রুয়ারি
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বমান দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
সিলেট রয়্যালস বমান খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২২ ফেব্রুয়ারি
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বানাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
বলিশাল বার্নার্স বনাম খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
মিরপুর শেরেবাংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম
২৪ ফেব্রুয়ারি
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
দুরন্ত রাজশাহী বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২৫ ফেব্রুয়ারি
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
চিটাগং কিংস বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২৬ ফেব্রুয়ারি
খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
বরিশাল বার্নর্স বনাম চিটাগং কিংস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২৭ ফেব্রুয়ারি
ঢাকা গ্ল্যাডিয়েটরস বনাম দুরন্ত রাজশাহী (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
খুলনা রয়েল বেঙ্গলস বনাম সিলেট রয়্যালস (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২৮ ফেব্রুয়ারি
সেমিফাইনাল-১ (দুপুর ২টা-বিকেল ৫টা)
সেমিফাইনাল-২ (সন্ধ্যা ৬.৩০-রাত ৯.৩০)
২৯ ফেব্রুয়ারি
ফাইনাল (সন্ধ্যা ৬টা-রাত ৯টা)

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NASA Launches Most Capable and Robust Rover to Explore Mars
 
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA began a historic voyage to Mars with the Nov. 26 launch of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), which carries a car-sized rover named Curiosity. Liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket occurred at 10:02 a.m. EST.

"We are very excited about sending the world's most advanced scientific laboratory to Mars," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. "MSL will tell us critical things we need to know about Mars, and while it advances science, we'll be working on the capabilities for a human mission to the Red Planet and to other destinations where we've never been."

The mission will pioneer precision landing technology and a sky-crane touchdown to place Curiosity near the foot of a mountain inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012. During a nearly two-year prime mission after landing, the rover will investigate whether the region has ever offered conditions favorable for microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life.

"The launch vehicle has given us a great injection into our trajectory, and we're on our way to Mars," said MSL Project Manager Peter Theisinger of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. "The spacecraft is in communication, thermally stable and power positive."

The Atlas V initially lofted the spacecraft into Earth orbit and then, with a second burst from the vehicle's upper stage, pushed it out of Earth orbit into a 352-million-mile (567-million-kilometer) journey to Mars.

"Our first trajectory correction maneuver will be in about two weeks," Theisinger said. "We'll do instrument checkouts in the next several weeks and continue with thorough preparations for the landing on Mars and operations on the surface."

Curiosity's ambitious science goals are among the mission's many differences from earlier Mars rovers. It will use a drill and scoop at the end of its robotic arm to gather soil and powdered samples of rock interiors, then sieve and parcel out these samples into analytical laboratory instruments inside the rover. Curiosity carries 10 science instruments with a total mass 15 times as large as the science-instrument payloads on the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Some of the tools are the first of their kind on Mars, such as a laser-firing instrument for checking rocks' elemental composition from a distance, and an X-ray diffraction instrument for definitive identification of minerals in powdered samples.

To haul and wield its science payload, Curiosity is twice as long and five times as heavy as Spirit or Opportunity. Because of its one-ton mass, Curiosity is too heavy to employ airbags to cushion its landing as previous Mars rovers could. Part of the MSL spacecraft is a rocket-powered descent stage that will lower the rover on tethers as the rocket engines control the speed of descent.

The mission's landing site offers Curiosity access for driving to layers of the mountain inside Gale Crater. Observations from orbit have identified clay and sulfate minerals in the lower layers, indicating a wet history.

Precision landing maneuvers as the spacecraft flies through the Martian atmosphere before opening its parachute make Gale a safe target for the first time. This innovation shrinks the target area to less than one-fourth the size of earlier Mars landing targets. Without it, rough terrain at the edges of Curiosity's target would make the site unacceptably hazardous.

The innovations for landing a heavier spacecraft with greater precision are steps in technology development for human Mars missions. In addition, Curiosity carries an instrument for monitoring the natural radiation environment on Mars, important information for designing human Mars missions that protect astronauts' health.

The mission is managed by JPL for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The rover was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. NASA's Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida managed the launch. NASA's Space Network provided space communication services for the launch vehicle. NASA's Deep Space Network will provide spacecraft acquisition and mission communication.

For more information about the mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/msl


For more information about the Deep Space Network, visit:

http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn


Source: NASA Website

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Science Discussion Forum / Energy from the Sun
« on: November 21, 2011, 09:01:39 PM »
Energy from the Sun
The sun has produced energy for billions of years.  Solar energy is the sun’s rays (solar radiation) that reach the Earth. This energy can be converted into other forms of energy, such as heat and electricity.


Radiant energy from the sun has powered life on Earth for many millions of years

In the 1830s, the British astronomer John Herschel famously used a solar thermal collector box (a device that absorbs sunlight to collect heat) to cook food during an expedition to Africa. Today, people use the sun's energy for lots of things.

Solar Energy Can Be Used for Heat and Electricity


When converted to thermal (or heat) energy, solar energy can be used to:

•   Heat water — for use in homes, buildings, or swimming pools
•   Heat spaces — inside homes, greenhouses, and other buildings
•   Heat fluids — to high temperatures to operate a turbine to generate electricity

Solar energy can be converted to electricity in two ways:


•   Photovoltaic (PV devices) or “solar cells”
change sunlight directly into electricity. Individual PV cells are grouped into panels and arrays of panels that can be used in a wide range of applications ranging from single small cells that charge calculator and watch batteries, to systems that power single homes, to large power plants covering many acres.

•   Solar Thermal/Electric Power Plants
generate electricity by concentrating solar energy to heat a fluid and produce steam that is used to power a generator. In 2009, there were 13 solar thermal-power generating units operating in the United States, 11 in California, 1 in Arizona, and 1 in Nevada.

The main benefits of solar energy are:


•   Solar energy systems do not produce air pollutants or carbon-dioxide
•   When located on buildings, they have minimal impact on the environment

Two limitations of solar energy are:

•   The amount of sunlight that arrives at the Earth's surface is not constant. It varies depending on location, time of day, time of year, and weather conditions.
•   Because the sun doesn't deliver that much energy to any one place at any one time, a large surface area is required to collect the energy at a useful rate.


Source: http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=solar_home

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Heritage/Culture / The National Anthem Of Bangladesh - Amar Sonar Bangla
« on: November 15, 2011, 05:38:21 PM »
The National Anthem Of Bangladesh - Amar Sonar Bangla

আমার সোনার বাংলা
আমি তোমায় ভালোবাসি।
চিরদিন তোমার আকাশ, তোমার বাতাস
আমার প্রাণে বাজায় বাঁশি।

ও মা, ফাগুনে তোর আমের বনে
ঘ্রাণে পাগল করে--
(মরি হায়, হায় রে)
ও মা, অঘ্রাণে তোর ভরা খেতে,
(আমি) কি দেখেছি মধুর হাসি।।

কী শোভা, কী ছায়া গো,
কী স্নেহ, কী মায়া গো--
কী আঁচল বিছায়েছ
বটের মূলে, নদীর কূলে কূলে।।

মা তোর মুখের বাণী
আমার কানে লাগে
সুধার মতো--
(মরি হায়, হায় রে)
মা, তোর বদনখানি মলিন হলে
আমি নয়ন জলে ভাসি।।

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BBA Discussion Forum / ঈদ মুবারক...
« on: November 07, 2011, 06:59:12 AM »
ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক... ঈদ মুবারক...



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Chatting system is not working in our “Social Web”. Anyone can tell me why……….?

I am trying as like before. But can't………….!!!!

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Departments / Bank Loan vs Indian
« on: October 06, 2011, 06:30:15 PM »

INDIAN
An Indian man walks into the New York City bank
and asks for the loan officer. He tells the Loan Officer that he was going to India
for some business for 2 weeks and needs to
borrow $5,000. The Loan Officer tells him that the bank will need
Some form of security for the loan. So the Indian man hands over the keys and the
documents of the new Ferrari car parked on the
street in front of the bank. The loan officer consults the president of the bank,
Produces all the required items and everything
check out to be OK. The loan officer agrees to accept the car as a
security for the loan. The bank president and the Loan Officer had a
good laugh at the Indian
For keeping a $750,000 Ferrari as a security and
taking only $5,000 has a loan. An employee of the bank then drives the Ferrari
Into the banks underground garage and parks it
there. Two weeks later the Indian returns and pays
$5000 and the interest which comes to it $15.41. Seeing this, loan officer says, “Sir, we are very happy to have your business
And this transaction has worked out very nicely,
but we are a little puzzled.
While you are away, we checked you out and
Found out that you were a multi millionaire. What puzzled us was why would you bother to
borrow $5000?” The Indian replies
"Where else in the New York City can I park my
car for 2 weeks and
For only $15.41 and expect it to be there when I
return".
This is a true incident and the Indian is none other than... "VIJAY MALLYA

Source: Facebook

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BBA Discussion Forum / ''ঈদ মোবারক''
« on: August 31, 2011, 11:33:27 AM »

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Consumer rights

Generally accepted basic consumer rights are (1) Right to safety: protection from hazardous goods. (2) Right to be informed: availability of information required for weighing alternatives, and protection from false and misleading claims in advertising and labeling practices. (3) Right to choose: availability of competing goods and services that offer alternatives in terms of price, quality, service. (4) Right to be heard: assurance that government will take full cognizance of the concerns of consumers, and will act with sympathy and dispatch through statutes and simple and expeditious administrative procedures.

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Economy / Who are the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
« on: July 23, 2011, 07:20:18 AM »
The LDCs are defined as low-income countries that are suffering from long-term handicaps to growth, in particular low levels of human resource development and/or severe structural weaknesses.

In 1971, the international community recognized the existence of a category of countries whose distinctness lies in the profound poverty of their people and in the weakness of their economic, institutional and human resources, often compounded by geophysical handicaps. Currently, there are 49 countries identified as Least Developed Countries. These countries are particularly ill-equipped to develop their domestic economies which are so vulnerable to external shocks or natural disasters. Thus, the group represents the weakest segment of humanity and presents a major challenge to its development partners.

The United Nations General Assembly decides which countries are included in (or graduate from) the list of LDCs under the recommendation of ECOSOC.

The criteria

In its latest triennial review of the list of Least Developed Countries in 2006, the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations used the following three criteria for determining the new list, as proposed by the Committee for Development Policy:

Gross national income per capita: The threshold for inclusion was calculated at $745, a three-year (2002-2004) average Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of the low-income threshold established by the World Bank, based on the World Bank Atlas method[1]. The threshold for graduation was set at $900, or about 20 per cent above the threshold for inclusion, in order to effectively prevent graduating countries subsequently returning to the category owing to short-term declines in their GNI per capita caused by exogenous shocks, or exchange rate variations.

A Human assets index (HAI): The HAI used is a combination of four indicators, two for health and nutrition and two for education: (a) the percentage of population and undernourished; (b) the mortality rate for children aged five years or under; (c) the gross secondary school enrolment ration; and (d) the adult literacy rate. As in the 2003 review, the threshold for graduation was established at 10 per cent above the inclusion threshold. Thus, the threshold for inclusion in the list of LDC is an HAI value of 58 and the threshold for graduation is 64.

Economic vulnerability index (EVI): The EVI reflects the risk posed to a country’s development by exogenous shocks, the impact of which depends on the magnitude of the shocks and on structural characteristics that determine the extent to which the country would be affected by such shocks. The EVI is a combination of seven indicators: (a) population size; (b) remoteness; (c) merchandise export concentration; (d) share of agriculture, forestry and fisheries in gross domestic product; (e) homelessness owing to natural disasters; (f) instability of agricultural production; and (g) instability of exports of goods and services.>

The United Nations General Assembly decides which countries are included in (or graduate from) the list of LDCs under the recommendation of ECOSOC.

Eligibility to Graduate from the LDC List

Countries that meet two of the criteria for the first time become eligible for graduation and those that do so in two consecutive reviews qualify for graduation from the list.

 

The World Bank thresholds for low-income countries during these three years were $755, $745 and $735, respectively.

Source: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ldc/who.html

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IT Forum / W7........!!
« on: July 14, 2011, 09:19:01 PM »
I ‘m using W7..!!Not original…!! This is automatically takes some updates while use internet. I want to stop this updates. Who knows the procedure please share with me. It unnecessarily kills my limited MB’s. I using 1 GB package only. Please help me to get rid of from this problem.

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Heritage/Culture / Historical Mosque in Bangladesh
« on: July 09, 2011, 08:48:43 PM »
Historical Mosque in Bangladesh


Beautiful Mosque in Bogra(1)

Mohakhali Mosque, Dhaka

Kushumba Mosque, Naogaon(2)

Kushumba Mosque, Naogaon(1)

Khania Dighi Mosque, Gaud-Rajshahi

Historical Mosque

Gulshan Central Mosque(1)

Gulshan Central Mosque(2)

Darbar Complex, Faridpur

Grave of Shah Niamatullah and his mosque "Shah Niamatullah Mosque"

Chandanpura Mosque in Chittagong

Mosque in Old Dhaka

Mosque in Fenchuganj, Sylhet

Baitul Mokaram Mosque(National Mosque)

Syedpur Chini Mosque

Star Mosque in Dhaka

Source: http://bdshot.blogspot.com/2009/08/historical-mosque-in-bangladesh1.html

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