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Geographical Location of Bangladesh and Its Importance in Industrial Development: An Analysis
Bangladeshs geographical position in the world: A strategic power in terms of industry and economy. Bangladesh is a small but important country in South Asia whose geographical position carries a unique importance in the eyes of the world economy. Surrounded by India Myanmar Nepal China and the Bay of Bengal this country is considered a junction of South and Southeast Asia not only geographically but also economically and strategically.
By Md.Moniruzzaman9 months ago in History
The Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle: Fact, Fiction, and Fascination. AI-Generated.
The Bermuda Triangle, also referred to as the Devil's Triangle, is one of the most fascinating and enigmatic places on Earth. Spanning a loosely defined area in the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, it has captivated the imagination of adventurers, scientists, and conspiracy theorists alike. Stories of mysterious disappearances, strange phenomena, and legends have built an aura of intrigue around this triangular stretch of ocean. While the Bermuda Triangle's reputation is partially based on myths, it continues to inspire curiosity and debate.
By Noob Hacker9 months ago in History
Japanese Retailers Trying to Overcome Soaring Rice Prices.
In Japan, rice is a staple food that is ingrained in its culture and daily diet. However, a number of factors, including climate change, rising production costs, and disruptions to the global supply chain, have caused rice prices to soar in recent years for Japanese retailers. Retailers have been compelled to employ novel strategies as a result of this price increase in order to maintain affordability for customers and ensure sustainable business operations. Reasons for the Rise in the Price of Rice Changes in the climate and natural disasters Rice crops are damaged by typhoons, heavy rains, and droughts, all of which occur frequently in Japan. For instance, in the year 2023, unanticipated floods in important rice-producing regions like Niigata and Akita resulted in significant yield losses, resulting in a decrease in supply and an increase in prices. Rising Costs of Production Global inflation and geopolitical tensions (such as the Russia-Ukraine war) have led to significant increases in the prices of fertilizers, fuel, and labor. Price fluctuations have a direct impact on the costs of domestic rice farming because Japan purchases a significant amount of its fertilizers from abroad. Domestic consumption of rice is declining. Despite rising rice prices, Japan's per capita rice consumption has been falling for decades due to shifting eating habits. Farmers and retailers are put under pressure as a result of this paradox because lower demand results in higher production costs per unit. Issues in the Global Supply Chain Despite the fact that Japan is mostly self-sufficient in rice, price volatility is caused by disruptions in the global food supply chains, such as export restrictions imposed by major rice-producing nations like India.
By Md.Atiqul Islam Emon9 months ago in History
The Philosopher Who enlightened Europe: The Legacy of Ibn Rushd (Averroes)
How a Muslim think laid the foundation of Western philosophy and reason in the 1100s Andalusia. In the center of Islamic Spain, in the city of Cordoba - a place where mosques resonated with Koran text and libraries were tampered with old texts - whether a person was born, whose talent would cross centuries, religions and civilizations. His name was Ibn Rushad, known as Evero in the West.
By Md Ajmol Hossain9 months ago in History
Freddie Gray: Ten Years of Pain and Change
In April 2025, it will be ten years since 25-year-old Freddie Gray of Baltimore died from injuries he endured while in police custody, resulting in widespread outrage and setting off the flame of protests along with renewed urgency in the racial justice issues in the United States. Ten years later, however, his name remains within many discussions about police accountability, systemic racism, and the unfulfilled promise of justice in America.
By M.i.a. Hossain Rudhra9 months ago in History
Gaza: A Land of Struggle, Resilience, and Uncertain Hope
The Gaza Strip, a slender stretch of land hugging the Mediterranean Sea, has become one of the most contentious and talked-about places on the planet. Frequently making headlines for its violence, blockades, and humanitarian crises, Gaza is much more than just a conflict zone—it’s home to over two million people, many of whom are simply trying to live, love, and endure amidst unimaginable challenges.
By M.i.a. Hossain Rudhra9 months ago in History
Contribution of Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji
Early Life: IIkhtiyar Uddin Khilji, a member of the Khilji tribe, a Turkic tribe long settled in what is now southern Afghanistan,was head of the military force that conquered much of eastern India at the end of the 12th Century.
By Tanvirul Islam 9 months ago in History
Iran and the US Hold Second Round of Nuclear Negotiations in Rome
Iran and the US Hold Second Round of Nuclear Negotiations in Rome Tensions are high and attempts to revive the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear agreement, have failed. The negotiations take place at this time.
By md shahin ahammed raj9 months ago in History
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This debut novel delivers captivating characters in this gripping tale of a plan to save mankind. Pope John Paul II and the future Pope Benedict XVI become enmeshed in a perilous scheme. A former British agent finds himself in deadly encounters with sinister forces while protecting a scientist with a dark secret, and his innocent lover. Together, with an altruistic cardinal, they form an unusual bond as they each hold a secret that could cause the ruination of the Vatican and the Catholic Church as they search for The Shroud Solution.
By NILIMA MISTRY9 months ago in History










