My visits to Bangladesh began in 1977 when the country was just seven years old. By then, the unhappy public had already assassinated their first president Sheikh Mujuber Rahman, together with his family all except one daughter. He is considered to be the father of the nation. I thought the Bangladeshis were courageous, patriotic people. […]
Memoirs: My life in madrassa
The idea of admitting me into a madrassa had come to my father’s mind after he returned from his four month Tabligh, a missionary tour. I had learned the Holy Koran during his missionary tour and he was excited very much on hearing this news. On the very same day, he announced that he will […]
Development of tourism in Bangladesh.
Every year, the United Nations celebrates World Tourism Day on September 27. This year the theme of the day is "Tourism opens doors for women." The theme means that tourism is a sector of the economy that not only employs significant numbers of women, but also provides enormous opportunities for their advancement. The United Nations […]
Special Relativity in Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary biology is relative. Moreover it is not merely relative, but specially relative. (To see the argument for biological relativity click here: https://groundreport.com/article.php?articleID=2835603 ) Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity develops from the law of propagation of light and the principle of relativity1. The law of propagation of light states that, […]
Wireless Local Area Network
Historical Background: As we peep in the history of Networking we will find that inn 1971, the researchers at the University of Hawaii developed the world’s first WLAN , or in full form the wireless local area network which was named as ALOHAnet .The ALOHnet was spposed to be the bi-directional or two way directional […]
Effects of Outsourcing IT Positions to Low Cost Countries
BACKGROUND: Off shoring – the transfer of high wage U.S. jobs to lower cost overseas locations especially in Banking Industry is enabled by improved communications technologies and driven by the desire of corporations to establish a business presence in potentially lucrative foreign markets as well as to take advantage of the lower costs of production […]