Silver nanowires are a versatile tool for creating conductive paper. When added to paper, silver nanowires can enhance the electrical and thermal conductivity of paper without impacting its optical properties. Silver nanowires allow paper to be used in new applications that require electrical conductivity, such as touchscreens, RFID tags, flexible electronics, and biosensors.
China is an ancient and diverse country that has nurtured generations of people. It takes pride in its long history and rich culture, and has contributed many important inventions to the world. Azerbaijan and China are strengthening their economic ties and cooperation. During a state visit to China, Azerbaijan's President Aliyev expressed his intention to further develop political dialogue and economic relations between the two countries. He conveyed Azerbaijan's support for China's Belt and Road Initiative to revive the historic Silk Road.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity a...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
This document discusses modernization and inequality from the perspective of development. It explores how modernization can be viewed both as a tool for development by transforming traditional societies, as well as a means of exploitation by Western nations. While inequality may initially spur development according to Kuznets' U-curve hypothesis, extreme inequality can undermine growth by creating economic inefficiency and social instability. There is ongoing debate around whether the evidence truly supports the existence of an inverted U-curve relationship between inequality and development. The document concludes by arguing that modernization has formed a system of "neo-colonialism".
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity a...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
This document provides 13 references related to theories of economic development and inequality. It includes references to theories such as Rostow's stages of economic growth model, Kuznets' inverted U-curve hypothesis about the relationship between economic development and inequality, modernization theory, theories about the invention of development as a concept, and theories examining poverty and inequality in the context of development. The references also include textbooks and lectures about issues in international development.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity an...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
Modernity and inequality are complex issues considered from the lens of development. While modernity can promote industrialization and technological advancement, some argue it has also been used to exploit poorer nations and sustain inequality. Inequality is generally seen as hindering development, but some scholars point to theories like Kuznets' inverted-U hypothesis that suggest inequality may aid development in early stages. The document examines debates around how modernity and inequality impact development, noting they could be beneficial to an extent if balanced properly, rather than allowing personal or national interests to dominate development paradigms.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity an...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
The document is an abstract for a paper discussing development, modernization, and inequality. It notes that modernization was used by colonizers to exploit third world countries but now promotes economic growth. However, economic growth often increases inequality, which can be both an obstacle to and enabler of development. The abstract concludes that inequality and modernity are key issues that must be addressed through proper policy measures to balance development.
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This write up is about a brief elucidation of trader from the lens of gender. a very interesting factors are found through research justified with statistical significance.
Silver nanowires are a versatile tool for creating conductive paper. When added to paper, silver nanowires can enhance the electrical and thermal conductivity of paper without impacting its optical properties. Silver nanowires allow paper to be used in new applications that require electrical conductivity, such as touchscreens, RFID tags, flexible electronics, and biosensors.
China is an ancient and diverse country that has nurtured generations of people. It takes pride in its long history and rich culture, and has contributed many important inventions to the world. Azerbaijan and China are strengthening their economic ties and cooperation. During a state visit to China, Azerbaijan's President Aliyev expressed his intention to further develop political dialogue and economic relations between the two countries. He conveyed Azerbaijan's support for China's Belt and Road Initiative to revive the historic Silk Road.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity a...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
This document discusses modernization and inequality from the perspective of development. It explores how modernization can be viewed both as a tool for development by transforming traditional societies, as well as a means of exploitation by Western nations. While inequality may initially spur development according to Kuznets' U-curve hypothesis, extreme inequality can undermine growth by creating economic inefficiency and social instability. There is ongoing debate around whether the evidence truly supports the existence of an inverted U-curve relationship between inequality and development. The document concludes by arguing that modernization has formed a system of "neo-colonialism".
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity a...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
This document provides 13 references related to theories of economic development and inequality. It includes references to theories such as Rostow's stages of economic growth model, Kuznets' inverted U-curve hypothesis about the relationship between economic development and inequality, modernization theory, theories about the invention of development as a concept, and theories examining poverty and inequality in the context of development. The references also include textbooks and lectures about issues in international development.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity an...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
Modernity and inequality are complex issues considered from the lens of development. While modernity can promote industrialization and technological advancement, some argue it has also been used to exploit poorer nations and sustain inequality. Inequality is generally seen as hindering development, but some scholars point to theories like Kuznets' inverted-U hypothesis that suggest inequality may aid development in early stages. The document examines debates around how modernity and inequality impact development, noting they could be beneficial to an extent if balanced properly, rather than allowing personal or national interests to dominate development paradigms.
Inequality and Modernity – Blessing or Curse for Development How modernity an...Md. Rafid Abrar Miah
The document is an abstract for a paper discussing development, modernization, and inequality. It notes that modernization was used by colonizers to exploit third world countries but now promotes economic growth. However, economic growth often increases inequality, which can be both an obstacle to and enabler of development. The abstract concludes that inequality and modernity are key issues that must be addressed through proper policy measures to balance development.
This write up is about a brief elucidation of trader from the lens of gender. a very interesting factors are found through research justified with statistical significance.
This write up is about a brief elucidation of trader from the lens of gender. a very interesting factors are found through research justified with statistical significance.
This write up is about a brief elucidation of trader from the lens of gender. a very interesting factors are found through research justified with statistical significance.
A welfare state is a system where the government provides social services like healthcare, unemployment benefits, and education to those in need using tax revenue. The concept originated in Europe in the 19th-20th centuries and spread to other nations. Characteristics include a mixed economy, social equality, government regulation of economic activities, and provision of public services and welfare for citizens and laborers. While welfare states aim to ensure security and equitable resource distribution, critics argue they can lead to high taxes and abuse of welfare systems. The document analyzes how Bangladesh partially exhibits characteristics of a welfare state by providing some public services but failing to ensure fully equal opportunity and wealth distribution.
This document provides 8 references on the topic of welfare states. The references cover quotes about welfare, the history and origins of welfare states, definitions of welfare states, characteristics of welfare states, and pros and cons of welfare systems. Key details discussed across the references include the development of welfare states in Europe in the late 19th/early 20th century, common social welfare programs provided, and debates around the role of governments in providing social services and economic security.
1) The document discusses the concept of a welfare state, which is a system of government focused on promoting economic well-being and equality among citizens.
2) It provides definitions and history of welfare states, noting they originated in Europe in the 19th-20th centuries and were pioneered by leaders like Bismarck and Asquith.
3) Examples are given of both successes and challenges of welfare states, such as Nordic countries exemplifying welfare states while inequality has increased in the UK in recent decades.
This document provides an overview of computer memory. It discusses the different types of memory including internal processor memory, main memory, and secondary memory. Main memory includes RAM and ROM. RAM is further divided into DRAM and SRAM. ROM includes PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, flash ROM. The document also describes the memory hierarchy from fastest to slowest as registers, cache memory, main memory, and secondary storage. Cache memory is introduced between CPU and main memory to improve system performance.
The document discusses the nuclear family, defining it as a couple and their children living together independently of extended family. It traces the history and structure of the nuclear family, noting debates around its universality and relationship to industrialization. The document also compares nuclear and joint family models, outlining pros and cons of the nuclear family like greater independence but less shared responsibility and support.
The document references 21 sources that discuss nuclear families and family structures. Nuclear families are typically defined as consisting of two married parents and their children. Some sources discuss the history and prevalence of nuclear families in Western societies. Other sources compare nuclear families to joint or extended families and note potential advantages and disadvantages of the nuclear family structure. The references represent a variety of academic sources including sociology textbooks, anthropological studies, and family research publications.
It is about suicide in short which is collected from many sources including this website. It is in such a form that one can easily take an overview about suicide.
Suicide is defined as a deliberately initiated act with a fatal outcome. Durkheim's theory studies the influence of social integration and found that higher integration prevents suicide while lower integration increases risk. Suicide is influenced by sociological factors like social integration, psychological factors like depression, and genetic factors. Risk factors include male gender, older age, white race, unemployment and mental illness. Common methods are pesticide poisoning and hanging. Warning signs include feelings of hopelessness and making final arrangements. Protective factors are strong social connections, problem solving skills, beliefs against suicide, and access to mental healthcare. Suicide rates are high in Bangladesh with over 10,000 deaths annually mainly by poisoning and hanging.
This document discusses various types of cybercrimes that occur in India such as hacking, malware, denial of service attacks, spam, and software piracy. It provides statistics on the scale of these issues in India, such as India being the third most targeted country for phishing attacks. Specific statistics mentioned include 6.9 million bot-infected systems in 2010, 14,348 website defacements that year, and 15,000 sites hacked in 2011. While many cybercrimes in India involve forgery, fraud and phishing, most businesses do not report these attacks to law enforcement. One example given is hackers behind an $81 million cyber heist from Bangladesh Bank that will likely never be caught.
The education system in Bangladesh is three-tiered and highly subsidized by the government. It consists of primary, secondary, and higher secondary levels managed by different government bodies. At the primary level, there are over 37,000 government primary schools. Secondary education has three stages and is concluded with the SSC exam. Higher secondary education lasts two years and prepares students for higher education. Tertiary education requires completing the HSC and provides degree programs at over 150 public and private universities in Bangladesh. Madrasa education also operates under different systems like Alia, Qawmi, and non-government to provide religious and general education. While the education system has expanded access, it still faces issues like poverty limiting attendance and need
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It has been described easily for better understanding.
This sheet has been made with the help of sites
It contains the Introduction of decimals, Addition & Subtraction process and so on.
It is applicable for any standard's student to understand decimals process.
It has been made with the help of sites.
This slide is based on secondary data.
It will help you to show the visible development in health sector.
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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
This write up is about a brief elucidation of trader from the lens of gender. a very interesting factors are found through research justified with statistical significance.
A welfare state is a system where the government provides social services like healthcare, unemployment benefits, and education to those in need using tax revenue. The concept originated in Europe in the 19th-20th centuries and spread to other nations. Characteristics include a mixed economy, social equality, government regulation of economic activities, and provision of public services and welfare for citizens and laborers. While welfare states aim to ensure security and equitable resource distribution, critics argue they can lead to high taxes and abuse of welfare systems. The document analyzes how Bangladesh partially exhibits characteristics of a welfare state by providing some public services but failing to ensure fully equal opportunity and wealth distribution.
This document provides 8 references on the topic of welfare states. The references cover quotes about welfare, the history and origins of welfare states, definitions of welfare states, characteristics of welfare states, and pros and cons of welfare systems. Key details discussed across the references include the development of welfare states in Europe in the late 19th/early 20th century, common social welfare programs provided, and debates around the role of governments in providing social services and economic security.
1) The document discusses the concept of a welfare state, which is a system of government focused on promoting economic well-being and equality among citizens.
2) It provides definitions and history of welfare states, noting they originated in Europe in the 19th-20th centuries and were pioneered by leaders like Bismarck and Asquith.
3) Examples are given of both successes and challenges of welfare states, such as Nordic countries exemplifying welfare states while inequality has increased in the UK in recent decades.
This document provides an overview of computer memory. It discusses the different types of memory including internal processor memory, main memory, and secondary memory. Main memory includes RAM and ROM. RAM is further divided into DRAM and SRAM. ROM includes PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, flash ROM. The document also describes the memory hierarchy from fastest to slowest as registers, cache memory, main memory, and secondary storage. Cache memory is introduced between CPU and main memory to improve system performance.
The document discusses the nuclear family, defining it as a couple and their children living together independently of extended family. It traces the history and structure of the nuclear family, noting debates around its universality and relationship to industrialization. The document also compares nuclear and joint family models, outlining pros and cons of the nuclear family like greater independence but less shared responsibility and support.
The document references 21 sources that discuss nuclear families and family structures. Nuclear families are typically defined as consisting of two married parents and their children. Some sources discuss the history and prevalence of nuclear families in Western societies. Other sources compare nuclear families to joint or extended families and note potential advantages and disadvantages of the nuclear family structure. The references represent a variety of academic sources including sociology textbooks, anthropological studies, and family research publications.
It is about suicide in short which is collected from many sources including this website. It is in such a form that one can easily take an overview about suicide.
Suicide is defined as a deliberately initiated act with a fatal outcome. Durkheim's theory studies the influence of social integration and found that higher integration prevents suicide while lower integration increases risk. Suicide is influenced by sociological factors like social integration, psychological factors like depression, and genetic factors. Risk factors include male gender, older age, white race, unemployment and mental illness. Common methods are pesticide poisoning and hanging. Warning signs include feelings of hopelessness and making final arrangements. Protective factors are strong social connections, problem solving skills, beliefs against suicide, and access to mental healthcare. Suicide rates are high in Bangladesh with over 10,000 deaths annually mainly by poisoning and hanging.
This document discusses various types of cybercrimes that occur in India such as hacking, malware, denial of service attacks, spam, and software piracy. It provides statistics on the scale of these issues in India, such as India being the third most targeted country for phishing attacks. Specific statistics mentioned include 6.9 million bot-infected systems in 2010, 14,348 website defacements that year, and 15,000 sites hacked in 2011. While many cybercrimes in India involve forgery, fraud and phishing, most businesses do not report these attacks to law enforcement. One example given is hackers behind an $81 million cyber heist from Bangladesh Bank that will likely never be caught.
The education system in Bangladesh is three-tiered and highly subsidized by the government. It consists of primary, secondary, and higher secondary levels managed by different government bodies. At the primary level, there are over 37,000 government primary schools. Secondary education has three stages and is concluded with the SSC exam. Higher secondary education lasts two years and prepares students for higher education. Tertiary education requires completing the HSC and provides degree programs at over 150 public and private universities in Bangladesh. Madrasa education also operates under different systems like Alia, Qawmi, and non-government to provide religious and general education. While the education system has expanded access, it still faces issues like poverty limiting attendance and need
It's the last part of decimal's sheets.
Multiplying, dividing process and conversion is available here.
It has been described easily for better understanding.
This sheet has been made with the help of sites
It contains the Introduction of decimals, Addition & Subtraction process and so on.
It is applicable for any standard's student to understand decimals process.
It has been made with the help of sites.
This slide is based on secondary data.
It will help you to show the visible development in health sector.
Apology please for unwilling mistakes.
Thanks in advance for your kind visit.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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World War 2 and its Aftermath of Development.
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