Over 160 countries to sign Paris deal

    UNB, Dhaka More than 160 countries have so far confirmed that they will sign the Paris Agreement on climate change on April 22, the first day that the agreement will be open for signature. “Next Friday will truly be a historic moment. It’ll be a great moment for multilateral efforts and this (UN) organisation,” said…

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      Things We Didn’t Know about Popeye

      In the cartoon world Popeye was just another guy flaunting his forearms, eating spinach and smoking his corncob pipe but to us he is Popeye, The Sailor Man. He is one of the cartoon characters that became a brand itself. Popeye started airing on 17, January, 1929 and people instantly liked him. There are a…

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        Call centers for the transgender in Philippines

        Md. Taqi Yasir Philippines bear the largest transgender population where they have sufficient rights to thrive. They do have the proper amount of respect for them as human being and never ever get criticized for their gender-nonconformist. In the Philippines, call centers have become sanctuary for gender-nonconforming people. The transgender do have the sufficient amount…

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          Why You Should Work For A Small Company

          Nusrat Jahan We often tend to think that a successful career is only about making a lot money, completely overlooking other important factors such as experience and job satisfaction. Although small companies do not guarantee a high paycheck, they do, however, guarantee a lot of other great opportunities that are difficult to find in larger…

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            Separation: When Even The Same Language Is The Same No More

            Sheersho Zaman  It is no new fact that North and South Korea’s separation has lead them to be very different from each other. While one prospers in pop culture and glamour, the other remains in its military oriented and technologically isolated state. The one thing the separated nations have in common though is the language…

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              Migration And Refugee Issue Between Ner And Bangladesh

              Ashik Kabir Before the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, Bangladesh was an integral part of a simple undivided India and constituted a part of Bengal province. Since that time people have been moving from one part of the country to other for social, economic(trade), cultural and ethnic reasons. But this movement has become a problem…

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                Chatting With Robots!

                Progga Jahan Those roadside hermits who keep screaming that robots will soon take over the world and that the world will end in 2012 were not wrong! Well, they were wrong about the world ending but they were on point about the robots. Soo, the users of Facebook Messenger, Skype and Kik can find artificial…

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                  Popular Songs That We All Misheard

                  Nusrat Jahan You know how sometimes we really get in to the mood and start singing our jam but we actually have no idea how ridiculous the lyrics sound, because we forgot to take that trip to metrolyrics? Uh huh, do not nod your head now; I know we have all been there. Yours truly…

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                    NASA: Let’s Martian Potatoes!

                    Eshan Maitra  Ridley Scott’s dream might just become made into possible by NASA. They are really taking up the project of growing potatoes in Mars! Though they are not thinking about sending Matt Damon and leaving him stranded there for a year. Currently they are testing it first, in the driest desert on Earth, Pampas…

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                      Short Horror Story: You Sent an Unrevised Poor Text!

                       E. Maitra We all faced this nightmare of sending a wrong message to the wrong person. Then facing them to sort out the misunderstanding. Often the receiver felt weird or sometimes thought it was funny. But tragically on some bad occasion it tangled you into a big mess. Common, it is not so rare of…

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