২০২১ সালের মধ্যে " ডিজিটাল বাংলাদেশ " প্রকল্প বাস্তবায়নের মাধ্যমে বেকার মুক্ত স্বনির্ভর বাংলাদেশ গড়া৷ প্রযুক্তির কাধে ভর করে এগিয়ে যাচ্ছে পৃথিবী আর এই গতির সাথে তাল মিলিয়ে চলার জন্য চলছে নানা রকম প্রকৃয়া৷ তারই ধারাবাহিকতায় "মীমইয়া আইটি লিঃ" দীর্ঘ দিনের নিরলস শ্রমের মাধ্যমে তথ্য প্রযুক্তি ব্যবহার করে বেকার সমস্যা দুর করার বাস্তব সম্মত প্রকল্প তৈরি করেছে যার নাম "অনলাইন আর্নিং প্রগ্রাম" বর্তমানে অনলাইন থেকে আয় একটি জনপ্রিয় মাধ্যম আমরা অনেক মূল্যবান সময় অযথাই ব্যয় করি৷ অনলাইনে, এ সময়টিকে যদি অর্থপূর্ন উদ্দেশ্যে কাজে লাগাতে চাই তবে নিজেদের যেমন একটি ভাল অংকের অর্থের সংস্থান হয় একই সময়ে দেশের অর্থনীতিতে আমরা অবদান রাখতে পারি৷ দিনে যদি আমরা নিয়মিত ভাবে ৩-৪ ঘন্টা অনলাইনে সময় দিতে পারি তাহলে খব সহজেই ৩০০-৪০০ ডলার আয় করা সম্ভব৷ অনলাইন থেকে আয়ের মূল মাধ্যম গুলোঃ- পিপিসি (এ্যাডসেন্স, এ্যাড ব্রাইট, বিডভার্টাইজার ইত্যাদি) এফিলিয়েট মার্কেটিং রিভিউ ও ব্লগ লেখা ডোমেইন পার্কিং সাইট ফ্লিপিং পিটিসি (পেইড টু ক্লিক) ফ্রিলেন্স আউট সোর্সিং ও ডাটা এন্ট্রি সার্ভে রেফারাল "মীমইয়া আইটি লিঃ" এর আনলাইন আর্নিং প্রগ্রাম ২০২১ সাল নাগাদ ডিজিটাল বাংলাদেশ বাস্তবায়নে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভূমিকা রাখবে এবং বাংলাদেশের বেকার সমস্যা সম্পূর্ণ দুরকরাসহ বিশ্ব তথ্য প্রযুক্তির ও শ্রম বাজারে মজবুত ভিত্তি তৈরি করবে বলে আমাদের বিশ্বাস৷
Mobile World
Mobile is a important things for communication.It helps us our daily life.
বৃহস্পতিবার, ১৭ মার্চ, ২০১১
বুধবার, ১৯ জানুয়ারি, ২০১১
Watch and play on the 4" touchscreen
Watch and play on the 4" touchscreen
Drama or comedy?Enjoy on the 4" touchscreen.
Your photos look great there too.
And when you want to be part of the action, go for a game.
Or just chill out with your favourite websites.
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মঙ্গলবার, ১৮ জানুয়ারি, ২০১১
New Mobile Phones
Samsung DE has just announced the availability of its Android-running tablet, the P1000 Galaxy Tab. cheer, and our German friends! Or don’t, because here comes the cold shower. The suggested retail price of the tablet is best 799 euro.
Now if that turns out to be the case, we get a feeling that Samsung will have to lower its expectations for the Froyo-running tablet. Being 100 euro more expensive that the 3G-enabled version of the Apple iPad certainly won’t do the Galaxy Tab any favors.
Of course the device is already listed for pre-order at Amazon.de for 750 euro and Amazon.co.uk for 600 GBP (680 euro) so this might turn out to be a mistake on behalf of Samsung staff. Usually pre-order prices are higher than the actual retail value of a product, not lower. Also just the other day Vodafone Spain released their pricing plans for the Samsung tablet, offering it for 200 euro on a contract.
We are obviously doomed to stay unaware of the Tab real pricing until the very last possible moment. The good news is that this moment is just around the corner and the puzzle should finally be solved in the following days. Unfortunately the chances of the Tab being as affordable as we all hoped rapidly dropped after this announcement.
Now if that turns out to be the case, we get a feeling that Samsung will have to lower its expectations for the Froyo-running tablet. Being 100 euro more expensive that the 3G-enabled version of the Apple iPad certainly won’t do the Galaxy Tab any favors.
Of course the device is already listed for pre-order at Amazon.de for 750 euro and Amazon.co.uk for 600 GBP (680 euro) so this might turn out to be a mistake on behalf of Samsung staff. Usually pre-order prices are higher than the actual retail value of a product, not lower. Also just the other day Vodafone Spain released their pricing plans for the Samsung tablet, offering it for 200 euro on a contract.
We are obviously doomed to stay unaware of the Tab real pricing until the very last possible moment. The good news is that this moment is just around the corner and the puzzle should finally be solved in the following days. Unfortunately the chances of the Tab being as affordable as we all hoped rapidly dropped after this announcement.
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সোমবার, ১৭ জানুয়ারি, ২০১১
World Tiger Summit Conference
For the first time, India will host World Tiger Summit next year where wildlife experts from various countries are expected to congregate to deliberate on conservation of diminishing striped cats in the wild.
“Rajasthan will host the World Tiger Summit at Ranthambore in October or November next year. About 200 experts from across the countries are to participate in the summit with those from the world renowned organisation, Global Tiger Initiative,” Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
With over 44 royal big cats in the Ranthambore Tiger keep will be showcased as a role model to delegates attending the Summit being held for the first time in the country which is home to around 1,400 endangered species.
Ramesh, however said that India would not agree to any fund from the World Bank for the country’s tiger conservation programme. World Bank has been consistently approaching for pumping in money in India’s tiger protection programmes but NGOs and the Government have been opposing the proposal.
Conservationists effectively feel that the World Bank’s move to invest in tiger protection programme is just an attempt to “meddle” with the India’s green efforts given its huge investments in several developmental projects such as dams and industrial projects which will damage wildlife habitat.
Apparently agreeing with this view, Ramesh said the country is able to protect the striped cats.
“Who else but we being the holder of many of world’s tiger population could know the problems better. We do not intend to take any grants or loans from them. We will, however, stay in touch with the technical experts of other countries and will send our field directors to these countries in case they need expertise in the area,” he said.
The summit is likely to search for to strengthen and expand a patchy system of tiger reserves across the 13 countries, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, China and Russia, that are home to the world's rapidly withdrawing tiger population.
Security and controversial issues such as poaching and tiger-farming in China for making medicines from the animal’s bones and parts which is taking toll on the stripy cats in the wild are also likely to come up for discussion at the summit.
Experts believe there are only about 3,500 tigers left in the wild faced with a problem of reduction habitats besides poaching and man-animal conflict. Just a century ago they were thought to number 100,000.
Ramesh also said that during the summit the tiger census based on new methodology will be at large.
“We plan a three-tier system exclusively based on technical system to carry on the tiger estimation work,” the Union Minister added. The latest census unconfined last year had estimated 1,400 big cats in the country’s landscape.
“Rajasthan will host the World Tiger Summit at Ranthambore in October or November next year. About 200 experts from across the countries are to participate in the summit with those from the world renowned organisation, Global Tiger Initiative,” Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
With over 44 royal big cats in the Ranthambore Tiger keep will be showcased as a role model to delegates attending the Summit being held for the first time in the country which is home to around 1,400 endangered species.
Ramesh, however said that India would not agree to any fund from the World Bank for the country’s tiger conservation programme. World Bank has been consistently approaching for pumping in money in India’s tiger protection programmes but NGOs and the Government have been opposing the proposal.
Conservationists effectively feel that the World Bank’s move to invest in tiger protection programme is just an attempt to “meddle” with the India’s green efforts given its huge investments in several developmental projects such as dams and industrial projects which will damage wildlife habitat.
Apparently agreeing with this view, Ramesh said the country is able to protect the striped cats.
“Who else but we being the holder of many of world’s tiger population could know the problems better. We do not intend to take any grants or loans from them. We will, however, stay in touch with the technical experts of other countries and will send our field directors to these countries in case they need expertise in the area,” he said.
The summit is likely to search for to strengthen and expand a patchy system of tiger reserves across the 13 countries, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, China and Russia, that are home to the world's rapidly withdrawing tiger population.
Security and controversial issues such as poaching and tiger-farming in China for making medicines from the animal’s bones and parts which is taking toll on the stripy cats in the wild are also likely to come up for discussion at the summit.
Experts believe there are only about 3,500 tigers left in the wild faced with a problem of reduction habitats besides poaching and man-animal conflict. Just a century ago they were thought to number 100,000.
Ramesh also said that during the summit the tiger census based on new methodology will be at large.
“We plan a three-tier system exclusively based on technical system to carry on the tiger estimation work,” the Union Minister added. The latest census unconfined last year had estimated 1,400 big cats in the country’s landscape.
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10 simple mindfulness exercises
One of the ways we complicate our lives is by be short of of mindfulness, not being ‘in the moment’. Sometimes this is okay. It isn’t really a problem to not be aware of your chair when you’re online. Now that you’ve just read that, you probably aware of your chair. Perhaps you’re sitting a bit straighter too. That’s the start of mindfulness.
The exercises below are meant for those times when you are so fluttered you knock into doors and chairs, for instance. Or when you just can’t get that quarrel with a colleague out of your head. These are all exercises I’ve tried, but I surely don’t pretend to do them daily or even in all cases successfully. Just something to work with to get reverse to yourself.
1. Mind your feet while you’re grocery shopping.
2. Mind your chair while you’re typing.
3. When going away through a door, think ‘I am I’
4. When putting on your shoes try and put on the one you usually put on second first.
5. Drink your tea without sugar if you’re used to sugar in your tea. If you’re used to no sugar, just once put in sugar. Works with coffee too obviously. The point is, like the previous one, to become aware of patterns and how hard it is to break them (Jiddu Krishnamurti). The point is NOT to change the pattern. A new pattern is just as much a pattern as the old one. Just create a bit more flexibility.
6. When you have to wait for something (grocery line, pc starting up etc.) breathe consciously.
7. Cleaning the house: be aware of every step of cleaning.
8. Keep a diary of your thoughts and feelings. The goal isn’t to create literature, but to observe. So don’t mind repetition.
9. Notice… take a deep breath; notice five things you can see. Notice five things you can hear; notice five things you can feel (shoes, pants, hair against forehead etc.)
10. When you’re annoyed at waiting for a stopping sign, or anything else for that matter, just SMILE (Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Buddhism)
The exercises below are meant for those times when you are so fluttered you knock into doors and chairs, for instance. Or when you just can’t get that quarrel with a colleague out of your head. These are all exercises I’ve tried, but I surely don’t pretend to do them daily or even in all cases successfully. Just something to work with to get reverse to yourself.
1. Mind your feet while you’re grocery shopping.
2. Mind your chair while you’re typing.
3. When going away through a door, think ‘I am I’
4. When putting on your shoes try and put on the one you usually put on second first.
5. Drink your tea without sugar if you’re used to sugar in your tea. If you’re used to no sugar, just once put in sugar. Works with coffee too obviously. The point is, like the previous one, to become aware of patterns and how hard it is to break them (Jiddu Krishnamurti). The point is NOT to change the pattern. A new pattern is just as much a pattern as the old one. Just create a bit more flexibility.
6. When you have to wait for something (grocery line, pc starting up etc.) breathe consciously.
7. Cleaning the house: be aware of every step of cleaning.
8. Keep a diary of your thoughts and feelings. The goal isn’t to create literature, but to observe. So don’t mind repetition.
9. Notice… take a deep breath; notice five things you can see. Notice five things you can hear; notice five things you can feel (shoes, pants, hair against forehead etc.)
10. When you’re annoyed at waiting for a stopping sign, or anything else for that matter, just SMILE (Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Buddhism)
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India to host World Tiger Summit in 2010
For the first time, India will host World Tiger Summit next year where wildlife experts from various countries are expected to congregate to deliberate on conservation of diminishing striped cats in the wild.
“Rajasthan will host the World Tiger Summit at Ranthambore in October or November next year. About 200 experts from across the countries are to participate in the summit with those from the world renowned organisation, Global Tiger Initiative,” Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
With over 44 royal big cats in the Ranthambore Tiger keep will be showcased as a role model to delegates attending the Summit being held for the first time in the country which is home to around 1,400 endangered species.
Ramesh, however said that India would not agree to any fund from the World Bank for the country’s tiger conservation programme. World Bank has been consistently approaching for pumping in money in India’s tiger protection programmes but NGOs and the Government have been opposing the proposal.
Conservationists effectively feel that the World Bank’s move to invest in tiger protection programme is just an attempt to “meddle” with the India’s green efforts given its huge investments in several developmental projects such as dams and industrial projects which will damage wildlife habitat.
Apparently agreeing with this view, Ramesh said the country is able to protect the striped cats.
“Who else but we being the holder of many of world’s tiger population could know the problems better. We do not intend to take any grants or loans from them. We will, however, stay in touch with the technical experts of other countries and will send our field directors to these countries in case they need expertise in the area,” he said.
The summit is likely to search for to strengthen and expand a patchy system of tiger reserves across the 13 countries, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, China and Russia, that are home to the world's rapidly withdrawing tiger population.
Security and controversial issues such as poaching and tiger-farming in China for making medicines from the animal’s bones and parts which is taking toll on the stripy cats in the wild are also likely to come up for discussion at the summit.
Experts believe there are only about 3,500 tigers left in the wild faced with a problem of reduction habitats besides poaching and man-animal conflict. Just a century ago they were thought to number 100,000.
Ramesh also said that during the summit the tiger census based on new methodology will be at large.
“We plan a three-tier system exclusively based on technical system to carry on the tiger estimation work,” the Union Minister added. The latest census unconfined last year had estimated 1,400 big cats in the country’s landscape.
“Rajasthan will host the World Tiger Summit at Ranthambore in October or November next year. About 200 experts from across the countries are to participate in the summit with those from the world renowned organisation, Global Tiger Initiative,” Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
With over 44 royal big cats in the Ranthambore Tiger keep will be showcased as a role model to delegates attending the Summit being held for the first time in the country which is home to around 1,400 endangered species.
Ramesh, however said that India would not agree to any fund from the World Bank for the country’s tiger conservation programme. World Bank has been consistently approaching for pumping in money in India’s tiger protection programmes but NGOs and the Government have been opposing the proposal.
Conservationists effectively feel that the World Bank’s move to invest in tiger protection programme is just an attempt to “meddle” with the India’s green efforts given its huge investments in several developmental projects such as dams and industrial projects which will damage wildlife habitat.
Apparently agreeing with this view, Ramesh said the country is able to protect the striped cats.
“Who else but we being the holder of many of world’s tiger population could know the problems better. We do not intend to take any grants or loans from them. We will, however, stay in touch with the technical experts of other countries and will send our field directors to these countries in case they need expertise in the area,” he said.
The summit is likely to search for to strengthen and expand a patchy system of tiger reserves across the 13 countries, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, China and Russia, that are home to the world's rapidly withdrawing tiger population.
Security and controversial issues such as poaching and tiger-farming in China for making medicines from the animal’s bones and parts which is taking toll on the stripy cats in the wild are also likely to come up for discussion at the summit.
Experts believe there are only about 3,500 tigers left in the wild faced with a problem of reduction habitats besides poaching and man-animal conflict. Just a century ago they were thought to number 100,000.
Ramesh also said that during the summit the tiger census based on new methodology will be at large.
“We plan a three-tier system exclusively based on technical system to carry on the tiger estimation work,” the Union Minister added. The latest census unconfined last year had estimated 1,400 big cats in the country’s landscape.
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রবিবার, ১৬ জানুয়ারি, ২০১১
Terrorism
A Brief History of Terrorism
Terrorism is not new indeed, in some respects, that what is today known as terrorism predates by millennia the modern term accustomed to describe it. This is not to say that the act of terrorism has remained stagnant. Rather, as the difficulties involved in defining it reflect, terrorism has evolved significantly over the years, even if retaining some of the same characteristics that have historically typified it
CDI's Terrorism Program is designed to provide insights, in-depth analysis and facts on the military, security and foreign procedure challenges as the United States, and the world, faces terrorism. The project will look at all aspects of fighting terrorism, from approaching issues of response and defense, to long-term questions about how the United States should shape its future international security strategy.
Current List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Other Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department’s list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) started in 1997 as a method of tracking down and striking back against specific terrorist groups around the world. FTOs are selected as such based on a demonstrated capability and/or eagerness to engage in terrorist methods that threaten the U.S. national security interests.
Terrorism is not new indeed, in some respects, that what is today known as terrorism predates by millennia the modern term accustomed to describe it. This is not to say that the act of terrorism has remained stagnant. Rather, as the difficulties involved in defining it reflect, terrorism has evolved significantly over the years, even if retaining some of the same characteristics that have historically typified it
CDI's Terrorism Program is designed to provide insights, in-depth analysis and facts on the military, security and foreign procedure challenges as the United States, and the world, faces terrorism. The project will look at all aspects of fighting terrorism, from approaching issues of response and defense, to long-term questions about how the United States should shape its future international security strategy.
Current List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Other Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department’s list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) started in 1997 as a method of tracking down and striking back against specific terrorist groups around the world. FTOs are selected as such based on a demonstrated capability and/or eagerness to engage in terrorist methods that threaten the U.S. national security interests.
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