Movie violence doesn’t make kids violent, study finds

    Tech Explorist: There is evidence that some children imitate Ninja kicks, and that occasionally someone will “copycat” a crime they’ve seen or read about in the media. Most of the parents often worry that violent movies trigger violence in their kids, but according to new research, PG-13-rated movies won’t turn your kids into criminals. Lead…

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      Fraudulent firms operated freely

      DOT Desk: The Chatto-gram Custom House has evidence that the seven Clearing and Forwarding agents, who have recently been found to be “involved” in a forgery, engaged in counterfeit activities for a total of 299 times between October 2013 and December 2018, NBR sources said, reports The Daily Star. On Wednesday, Customs Intelligence and Investigation…

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        Committee this week for amending Bank Company Act

        DOT Desk: The financial institutions division will appoint a committee for bringing about changes in the Bank Company Act to check rising defaulted loans while the experts are sceptic about its success, reports The New Age. Division secretary Asadul Islam told New Age on January 15 that an additional secretary of the division would lead…

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          A sociological approach to global biodiversity loss

          Jordan Fox Besek, Assistant Professor of Sociology and RENEW (Research and Education in Energy, Environment and Water) faculty at SUNY at Buffalo/Monga Bay *The connections between social processes and environmental processes that generate biodiversity loss are very unclear compared to climate change, or even other environmental problems like oil spills or the clear-cutting of forests….

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