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Online Workshop


Economic Prospect Of Bangladesh

A Review Past Present And Future

25 November 2005

Saturday 11:00 p.m (Bangladesh Standard Time)

Yahoo Bangladesh Room

Organized by : impending_planner

Associate : artariosus,l_0isshorj0_l,gold_goina

Workshop Outline

1. Introduction

    Definition of Economics:

    Faculties are co –related to mobilize economy

    Problems of economic

2.World economy and politics

               A.Cold war duration 1945-1991

ÄWorld political scenario

ÄCondition of world economy

ÄBenefited countries

B. After the cold war 1990-2001

ÄWorld political scenario

ÄCondition of world economy

ÄBenefited countries from Globalization

C. After the 9/11 2001 –2005

ÄWorld political scenario

ÄCondition of world economy

 

3.Economical scenario Bangladesh by Regime

A. 1971-1975

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

B. 1976-1981

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

C. 1982- 1990

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

D. 1991-1996

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

E. 1996-2001

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

F. 2002-2005

ÄEconomical statistics and facts

ÄPolicy making and social culture

ÄEconomical and financial conditions

ÄPlanning and achievement

ÄTrade and commerce

ÄReasons of failure

4. A summary of Economic scenario of Bangladesh for last 33years

               a.Policy making and social culture

               b.Planning and achievements

               c.Condition of trade and commerce

               d.Condition of FDI

               e.Reasons for failure

4. Comparative study with Malaysia and Vietnam

5. Future strategy to change the situation  Planning and  implementation

6. Participation session of the honorable audience

7. Conclusion


Online Workshop

Abortion

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22 nd October

 Saturday 11:00 pm (Bangladesh Standard Time)

1st Session : Workshop Paper Presentation

2nd Session : Documentary Show

3rd Session : Question & Answer

 



What is abortion?

Soursce : New Riverside University Dictionary


What is Abortion?
Abortion refers to the artificial (meaning not natural as in miscarriage) ending of a pregnancy, for whatever reason. Most people call the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy a miscarriage rather than an abortion. When abortions were legalized in the United States in January 1973, even doctors began using the term abortion for the pregnancy that a woman terminated and the term miscarriage for a pregnancy that a woman lost spontaneously.

Abortions may be performed either surgically or medically.
~ Surgical Abortion - implies the use of surgical instruments to remove the fetus from the uterus or the placing of instillations in the uterus to stop the fetus from developing.

~ Medical Abortion - implies the administration of drugs to the pregnant woman to stop the fetus from developing and expel it from the uterus.

The method of abortion is determined by how far along a woman is in her pregnancy. Because it can be difficult to know exactly what day a woman conceived, medical professionals will usually refer to pregnancy in terms of the time since the last menstrual period (LMP).

Before an abortion procedure can take place a woman is given a pregnancy test (urine or blood test), a test for RH factor in the blood, a blood test for anemia, an internal (pelvic) exam, and possibly an ultrasound.

Abort - v. 1. To terminate pregnancy prematurely.

Abortifacient - adj. Inducing abortion.

Abortion - n. 1. The premature expulsion of a fetus from the womb, which may be either spontaneous (a miscarriage) or induced. 2. An operation to remove a fetus from the womb. 3. Cessation of normal growth, esp. of an organ, prior to full development or maturation.

Abortionist - n. One who performs abortions.

Fetus also Foetus - n. … in humans, the unborn young from the end of the eighth week to the moment of birth.

Pregnancy - n. 1. a. The state of being pregnant. b. An instance of being pregnant. c. The period during which a developing fetus is carried within the uterus…

Pregnant - adj. 1. Carrying a developing fetus within the uterus…



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