How Movies And Documentaries Can Be Turned Into Knowledge?

    Ashik Kabir Movies and documentaries are good mediums for carrying out information regarding different issues. The new generation is further electronic media oriented. What I am trying to say is it’s not like the old days when we were only dependable on books for gaining knowledge. With the advancement of the technologies we have everything…

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      Applying force on students to have dire consequences: BNP

      UNB: BNP senior leader Moudud Ahmed yesterday warned that the consequences will be very dire if the government applies force on the demonstrating students seeking safer roads. “You (govt) are saying you’ve accepted the students’ demands as those are justified. But the organisation which is under a minister has enforced a strike to put transport…

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        Nobel winning DNA pioneer stripped of titles for insisting IQ depends on race and genes

        Sayeed Muhammad of DOT :  Nobel Prize-winning scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles by a leading American research institution, following his controversial conclusions linking race and intelligence, reports RT.com.James Watson, 99, who served half a century service to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, lost all of his honorary titles of Chancellor Emeritus,…

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          Sports Hacks

          Fabia Shahzadi 1. Chewing gum and sipping juice can help you think better during the game. 2. Singing while you are playing can minimize your nervousness and help you stay calm. 3. Smelling good scents allows you to concentrate better. 4. Non-alcoholic beers can relax you after running. 5. Eating bits of chocolate improves your…

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            Recommendation To Appoint Bangladeshi Officer At Higher Posts In UN HQ: Authorities Assures Of Consideration

            Reported by: Nashrat Arshiyana Chowdhury Written by: Eshan Maitra Cabinet Secretary Shafiul Alam recommended to post Bangladeshi Officers at higher posts at Peacekeeping Headquarters of United Nations. In a meeting with UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) Head Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix on 13 July. Jean-Pierre has assured Shafiul Alam of taking this under consideration. At…

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              Activists stage ‘Panama Papers’ protest in Paris

              AP, Paris The Latest on the publication by a coalition of media outlets of an investigation into offshore financial dealings by the rich and famous (all times local): 12:10 p.m. Anti-fraud activists are blocking entrances at the Paris headquarters of French bank Societe Generale to protest its alleged involvement in creating offshore accounts, as detailed…

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                Day after tomorrow is World Lizard Day

                Desk Report: World Lizard Day is celebrated on August 14 of every year. World Lizard Day is all about celebrating the Lizard all over the day. There are nearly 5600 species of Lizards alive today, and many of them are threatened species, with habitat loss and predation by non-native species like dogs and cats being…

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                  Fabric makers look to expand global footprint

                  DOT Desk: Local fabric manufacturers are keen to increase their share in the global market on the back of the quality and diversified range of products they make, said businesspeople, reports The Daily Star. Some of them are taking part at Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the capital to brand and…

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                    TIB report over Dec 30 elections not complete

                    Barrister Tanjib-ul Alam speaks to DOT :  TIB in its survey found that 82 percent fake votes were cast. To me, their survey is not in keeping with the reality. You cannot come to a conclusion after visiting three or four polling centres. You went to a polling centre and found some anomalies. Then you…

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