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Premier Critical Perspective, Volume 1 (2009)

Premier Critical Perspective, Volume 1 (2009)

 

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  • Parvez, Md. Shahrier (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Bangladesh has completed thirty-seven years of journey as an independent state since 1971. Among this period of on-going, the first two decades (1971-1990) of its politics are marked by a series of successful and abortive ...
  • Chowdhury, Mohammad Shahidul Islam (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Doris Lessing (1919-), Nobel Laureate of 2007, portrays the characters in some of her novels, particularly the female ones, in a continual, struggling world problematized by environment, politics and sex. Her most famous ...
  • Sen, Tuhin Shuvra (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    R.K. Narayan (1906-2001), a novelist of international repute and recipient of many awards, has virtually become synonymous with Indian English literature. Of course, his remarkable gift of story-telling, the special local ...
  • Rahim, Abdur (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Jhumpa Lahiri's second literary contribution, The Namesake, published in 2003, is a novel on the Indian diaspora. Indian history of diaspora is a long one, but after independence, it has caught the attention of creative ...
  • Morshed, Sarwar (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    This paper aims at looking into the indelible impression that the global lingua franca i.e. English has left on Bangla vocabulary. Though geographically the two languages are almost at antipodal positions, in this essay ...
  • Ali, Chowdhury Mohammad; Chowdhury, Mainul Hasan (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Beckett's Waiting for Godot can be a linguistically challenging text which provides deep insight into the psychology of human speech. That our language shapes out of the jelly of words in the Chomskian deep structure ...
  • Chowdhury, Farzana Yesmin (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    This paper attempts to verify that the supply side factors are no less contributory than demand side factors to generate inflation in the Bangladesh economy. An analysis of the inflation trend of recent years suggests that ...
  • Ayon, Tonmoyee Hasan (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Price inflation or simply inflation, which is defined as the continual or persistent rise in the general price level has a special connotation in economics. Inflation reduces purchasing power of money thereby reducing ...
  • Iqbal, Shahid Md. Asif; Monir, Mohammad Iftekhar; Sayeed, Taufique (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    WiMAX is one of the most important broadband wireless technologies and is anticipated to be a viable alternative to traditional wired broadband techniques due to its cost efficiency. WiMAX supports multimedia applications ...
  • Khan, N. U. M. Akramul Kabir (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    The basic field solutions for electrostatic field in free space can be expressed in terms of a scalar potential function. The electrostatic field is conservative everywhere. The total scalar potential at any arbitrary ...
  • Haque, Mohammad Moinul; Sayeed, Taufique (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    This study is conducted to increase our understanding of role played by 'nature of job’, 'pay and promotion', 'colleague' and 'supervisor' in determining the level of job satisfaction in organizations operating in Bangladesh. ...
  • Bhattacharjee, Dr. Milan Kumar; Sarbabidya, Surajit (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    The present of Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) has redefined the business culture of the banking industry to provide improved service for greater customer satisfaction. Towards this end, the incorporation ...
  • Unknown author (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
  • Alam, Badiul; Chowdhury, Tanzina Alam (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    In today’s era of globalization, human right has become a world wide concern. In a second, in a single button-press of remote, people can know the human rights situation around the world. Bangladesh is not out of the bad ...
  • Mamun, Md. Abdullah Al; Hasan, Sayed Mohammad Mohiudin (Premier University, Chattogram, 2009)
    Human rights have two dimensions; one is 'civil and political' and the other is 'economic, social and cultural'. The first category of rights are clearly defined, well recognized and strongly protected by national and ...