GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Garments industry in Bangladesh
The name of my country is Bangladesh. I am proud born this country. Bangladesh is an independent country. My country is a small country in this world. My country is a developing country. Her economic development depends firstly on agriculture and secondly on industry. Most of the people of Bangladesh are farmers. Agriculture is the main source of income but most of the farmers are Illiteracy. Bangladesh is not developed in industry. It has been enriched in garment industry is a promising step. It has given the opportunity of employment to millions of unemployed, specially innumerable uneducated women of the country. It is a great of work for my country women this time. It is making significant contribution in the field of our export income. Once the cloth industry of Bangladesh achieved world –wide fame.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Rowan Atkison
Rowan Atkinson was a famous person. His fame spread all over the world for his comedy action. In Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK in 1955,6th January he was born. He was third children of his parents. His father was the owner of a farm. He has two older brother named Rupert and Rodney. He was reared up in his father’s farm with his two older brothers. He was admitted in Newcastle University and Oxford University and studied there well. He gathered degrees in electrical engineering from these University. He setup a good relation with screenwriter Richard Curtis in his study life. Together with screenwriter Richard Curtis he wrote and performed comedy revues. After time he proved his existence by co-writing “Not the Nine O’ Clock News(1979)” that earned a great success and familiarity. This writing also spawned several best-selling books.
Monday, 11 June 2012
Sangsad Bhaban
The Sangsad Bhaban ( Parliament House) at Sher-e- Bangla Nagar in Dhaka is a wonder of modern architecture and technology. It is one of the largest and most spectacular parliament building in the world. Originally designed by the famous American architect Louis I Kahn, this 155ft high 9-storey building is surrounded by an artificial lake called the Crescent Lake. The main section is hidden behind a strong outer covering with circular and triangular openings. The structure has 1605 doors. 335 windows, 365 ventilators ad corridors totaling to a bewildering length of 41.6 kilometers.
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