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Sultana, Shanjida, and Sharmin Akter. "An abandoned nest of Vespa affinis (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (April 26, 2022): 20943–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7275.14.4.20943-20945.

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During a survey of hymenopteran species at Barishal Sadar Thana of Barishal metropolitan area in Bangladesh, a nest of Vespa affinis was discovered; it was later abandoned by the wasps prior to the arrival of winter. As no records of studies have been found on wasp nests in Bangladesh, some features of the collected abandoned nest are discussed here.
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Sultana, Shanjida, and Sharmin Akter. "An abandoned nest of Vespa affinis (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 4 (April 26, 2022): 20943–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7275.14.4.20943-20945.

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During a survey of hymenopteran species at Barishal Sadar Thana of Barishal metropolitan area in Bangladesh, a nest of Vespa affinis was discovered; it was later abandoned by the wasps prior to the arrival of winter. As no records of studies have been found on wasp nests in Bangladesh, some features of the collected abandoned nest are discussed here.
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Sobuj, Md Shahjamal Hossain, Bidyut Matubber, Md Sahidul Islam, Md Shamsur Rahman Sumon, Mohammed Lalmoddin Mollah, and Md Selim Ahmed. "Seroprevalence and associated risk factors of mycoplasmosis in layer chickens at southern region of Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 7, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 292–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ajmbr.v7i3.56139.

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Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) is the most important pathogenic Mycoplasma spp. causing avian mycoplasmosis and brought about huge economic losses to poultry industry in Bangladesh. The present study was undertaken to know the seroprevalence of MG in layer birds in three different geographical areas of southern Barishal division, Bangladesh. Total 310 sera samples were collected from wing vein of 30 farms for this study. Sera samples were tested with Rapid Serum Agglutination (RSA) for MG using commercial Antigen Kit (manufactured by Lillidale Diagnostic) to detect the presence of antibodies against MG. The overall seroprevalence of MG by RSA was 36.13%. Seroprevalence of MG infection was dominant in winter season (45.54%) and significantly highest occurrence was recorded in age groups from 20-40 weeks of layer chickens (51.79%). Serological investigation in three different upazila of Barishal division showed the highest infection rate (45.26%) in medium scale flocks (1000-3000) in comparison to (21.43%) small (<1000) flocks. The seroprevalence of MG was highest in Swarupkathi (44.38%) than in Barishal Sadar (26%) and Banaripara upazila (28%). Biosecurity and managemental failure is the overall risk factor in all types of farm due to lack of proper knowledge among farmer. This study reveals the current scenario of mycoplasmosis in layer birds of three different areas of Barishal division. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. 2021, 7 (3), 292-297
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Salman, Md Abdullah, and Faisal Ahmed. "CLIMATOLOGY IN BARISHAL, BANGLADESH: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL, WIND SPEED AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY DATA." Malaysian Journal of Geosciences 4, no. 1 (September 3, 2020): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/mjg.01.2020.43.53.

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The Climatological data (temperature, rainfall, wind speed & relative humidity) recorded at Barishal divisional meteorological station and Bangladesh Meteorological Departments over the period of 1961-2019 is used for an assessment of climatological aspects, climate change and the variability of Barishal in Bangladesh. The trend of variant of yearly average maximum and minimum temperature has been found to be increasing at a rate of 0.0055 ºC & 0.0087 ºC/year. Analysis of rainfall data observed that for majority of stations, the total rainfall showed decreasing trend for pre-monsoon, monsoon and winter seasons, while little increasing trend was observed for the post-monsoon. Calculated annual total rainfall in Barishal was showed declining at the rate of -0.18488 mm/year and annual average wind speed was increasing by 0.001783 m/s per year. Likewise, yearly average relative humidity observed to be abrupt rising at a rate of 0.342975 per year with average of 70.855 at 2 meters.
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Afrose, S., I. Hossain, MD Hossain, and MAH Khan. "Genetic diversity of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae causing leaf blight of litchi in Bangladesh." SAARC Journal of Agriculture 12, no. 1 (December 3, 2014): 150–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sja.v12i1.21121.

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Leaf blight of caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae is a severe disease of litchi saplings, which is considered as a threat for raising healthy sapling of the fruit in Bangladesh. A survey was conducted to find out incidence and severity of the disease in five regions of Bangladesh namely Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Mymensingh, Barishal and Khagrachari. The highest disease incidence was recorded in Dinajpur and Kagrachari regions and the lowest in Mymensingh region. On the other hand, the highest disease severity was found in Dinajpur and Kagrachari regions and the lowest in Mymensingh region. Another experiment was conducted to determine genetic diversity of the causal bacterium following molecular study. Twenty five diseased samples of bacterial leaf blight of litchi were collected from 25 locations in five regions and one isolate of P. syringae pv. syringae was isolated from each sample. The values of pair-wise comparisons of Nei’s (1972) genetic distance among5 different locations of P. syringae pv. syringae were computed. From the UPGMA dendrogram drawn on the basis of Nei’s (1972) genetic distances and comparatively the highest genetic distance (0.9163) was observed in Khajrachari vs Barishal, Mymensingh vs Barishal and Rajshahi vs Mymensingh but Dinajpur was close to the Barishal with the least genetic distance (0.3567). Thus, the results indicate that remarkable genetic diversity exists among the isolates of P. syringae pv. syringae from different origins Bangladesh. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sja.v12i1.21121 SAARC J. Agri., 12(1): 150-161 (2014)
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NASRIN, AFROJA. "Physico-chemical Attributes Study from Different Sources of Freshwater Bodies in and around Barishal University Campus, Barishal, Bangladesh." Current Environment 1, no. 01 (October 24, 2021): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54479/ce.v1i01.6661.

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This study measured surface water temperature, water pH, TDS, EC, DO, nitrate, ammonium, sulphate and DIP as water physico-chemical properties of four freshwater reservoirs from Barishal Sadar upozilla. The surface water temperature was recorded highest (22.4 °C) in station 4 and loest was in station 1. Water pH, nitrate, ammonium and sulphate showed almost same results among the four reservoirs. TDS and EC values range from 188 to 215 mg/l and 195 to 225 µS/cm, respectively. DO level was almost similar in all the stations except station 1 which showed comparatively lowest amount (4.55 mg/l). DIP ranges from 3.20 to 4.15 mg/l. Among the four reservoirs, comparatively newly established BU pond (station 4) showed poor results than the others.
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Akter, S., SMS Shahriar, F. Akter, S. Morshed, and MN Islam. "Study on Chemical Composition of Fresh Mymensingh and Barishal Hog-plum (Spondius mangifera) and Developed Leather and Jelly and Sensory Evaluation." Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources 5, no. 2 (April 15, 2013): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jesnr.v5i2.14598.

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The study was concerned with the chemical composition of two varieties hog-plum Pulp collected from Mymensingh and Barishal and developed jelly and leather. Cabinet dryer, model OV-165 (Gallen Kamp Company) was used for dehydration of two types of hog-plum pulp and leather. The fresh and dried hog-plum and hog-plum products were analyzed for their moisture, ash, vitamin-C, pH, total soluble solids and sucrose contents. The moisture content, ash, vitamin C, pH, total soluble solid (TS), reducing sugar and non-reducing sugar of Barishal hog-plum’s was 83.84% (wb), 0.81% , 33.00 mg/100g, 2.62, 8.5%, 5.02% and 1.6% respectively; Mymensingh hog-plum’s was 86.69% (wb), 0.78%, 30.90 mg/100g, 2.7, 6.5%, 4.7% and 1.3% respectively. The chemical composition of Mymensingh and Braishal hog-plum showed that Barishal hog-plum contained higher solid content, ash, Vitamin C than Mymensingh hog-plum. It was found that Barishal hog-plum had higher flesh (67.59%) than Mymensingh hog-plum (62.60%). The chemical composition of hog-plum leather was analyzed for moisture, Ash, Vitamin C, TS, Titrable acidity, total sugar and protein content. The ash and sugar content of developed leathers from Barishal and Mymensingh hog-plum was very similar but the vitamin C content for developed products was very low. It was also found developed products contained higher amount and sugar and protein. It was found that the chemical compositions of developed jelly were more or less similar to the fresh hog-plum; only the vitamin C was decreased significantly. These studies indicate that, developed products viz. lather and jelly would contain significantly higher amount of nutrients and energy then the fresh fruits. Organoleptic taste testing using 1-9 hedonic scale showed that jelly made from mechanically dried Mymensingh hog-plum was the most acceptable product and was ranked as “like very much”. Leather made from Mymensingh hog-plum (pulp+4.5% sugar+ 0.15% KMS) was the best among other samples and was ranked as “like very much”.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jesnr.v5i2.14598 J. Environ. Sci. & Natural Resources, 5(2): 29-36 2012
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Sarker, Sraboni, Shakhawat Hossain, Md Aminul Islam, Moklasur Rahman Dolon, Anamika Datta, Aurka Sarker, and Murad Ahmed Farukh. "Climate Change Tempted Disaster Instigated Human Migration in the Coastal Districts of Bangladesh." Journal of Agroforestry and Environment 16, no. 2 (October 7, 2023): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.55706/jae1628.

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Climate change is one of the world's major issues and its impact particularly on migration is attracting increased attention for policymakers and experts. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of climate change on human migration and to highlight the number of migrants in Bangladesh's coastal areas. The research was carried out in the Barishal division's Barguna, Barishal, Bhola, Jhalokati, Patuakhali, Pirojpur, and Khulna division's Khulna, Bagerhat, and Satkhira districts using focus group discussion (FGD), key informant’s interview (KII) and secondary data sources. The research findings are based on both primary data and secondary data gathered from various sources, which were conducted in nine coastal districts of Bangladesh from mid-February to mid-March 2020. This paper contains mapping by analyzing secondary information using ArcGIS 10 software of Geographic Information System technology. The study revealed the scenario of human migration and displacement in nine southwest districts due to different natural calamities like cyclones, riverbank erosion, floods, storm surges, and salinity intrusion. From household survey it was found that coastal erosion influenced about 74.73% people and floods forced only 3.51% of people to migrate. From 2014 to 2020, the highest and lowest disaster induced migrants have been found in 2017 and 2020. In addition, from 2014 to 2020, maximum and minimum migrants were in Barishal, and Jhalokati, separately in a row. In 2020, maximal and minimal number of migrants have been noted in Patuakhali and Satkhira with 38715 and 1900 migrants, respectively with the maximum disaster-induced migration in Barishal division. This research would be a great source of information for future investigations concerning human migration and displacement across the coastal districts of Bangladesh.
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Khan, M. M. H. "Host range, incidence and damage of pink hibiscus mealybug, maconellicoccus hirsutus infesting ornamental plants." SAARC Journal of Agriculture 21, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 203–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sja.v21i1.66274.

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Five different locations namely; PSTU campus, BRRI Barishal, RARS Barishal, Dhaka University campus and Mohera Jamidarbari landscapes of Tangail district were selected to study the host range, incidence and damage of the pink hibiscus mealybug. Results revealed that the Pink hibiscus mealybug was found to feed on 22 known host plants from 7 families and 6 unknown host plants. The highest incidence of mealybug per leaf was recorded on century plant and the lowest was on Mussaenda. The highest number of mealybugs per twig was found on Elite patabahar (30) followed by Hibiscus (24) while the lowest number was found on Croton (5). Among five locations the highest percentage of plant infestation was observed at PSTU campus (52%) and the lowest percentage was at BRRI Barishal (35%). The highest percentage of infested leaves per plant was found on Century plant (47%) and the lowest percentage was on Laurentti (12%). The highest percentage of infested twigs per plant was found on Hibiscus (60%) followed by Jatropha (50%) while the lowest percentage was on Maity patabahar (13%). These findings could be helpful to adopt management strategy against Pink hibiscus mealybug in proper time to protect landscape ornamentals and increase beautification. SAARC J. Agric., 21(1): 203-215 (2023)
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Afrin, S., M. N. Bari, M. M. M. Kabir, A. B. M. A. Uddin, and S. S. Haque. "Incidence of Major Insect Pests and Natural Enemies in Three Rice Growing Seasons of Bangladesh." Bangladesh Rice Journal 23, no. 1 (March 23, 2020): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/brj.v23i1.46079.

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Incidence of insect pests and their associated natural enemies was investigated from July 2017- June 2018 at six locations (Gazipur, Rajshahi, Barishal, Sonagazi, Rangpur, Cumilla) of Bangladesh to identify their major occurrence period as well as their incidence in three rice growing seasons, (Aus, T. Aman, and Boro). Among the tested locations, marked differences were found in the composition of insect pest and natural enemies. Higher number of pest population was found at Gazipur with 80,000 individuals for insect pest and 40,000 individuals for natural enemies. At least one peak for major insect pest and natural enemies suggested their specific occurrence period across the locations. Among the insect pests, major peak of GLH was found at Gazipur and Rajshahi during T. Aman season with 4,000 individuals for each location. In contrast, BPH population was as high as 10,000 individuals for Gazipur in October during T. Aman season. Additionally, it was high at Rajshahi in October and November with around 2,000 individuals of BPH. For WBPH, one major peak was found in October at Gazipur and Rajshahi with 10,000 and 2,000 individuals respectively. For YSB, it was higher at Rajshahi in October with over 6,000 individuals during T. Aman season. Moreover, one major peak also observed in Barishal with over 2,000 individuals in November. Among natural enemies, CDB population was observed mainly at three locations in between October and November with 900 individuals for Gazipur, 400 individuals for Rajshahi and 200 individuals for Barishal during T. Aman season. In contrast, for STPD population, two major peaks were found in Barishal with 6,000 and 5,000 individuals in December and March respectively during Boro season. For GMB population, it was observed at Gazipur in November with more than 20,000 individuals during T. Aman season whereas Rajshahi had around 2,000 individuals in the same month. However, higher incidence of GLH, BPH, and WBPH at Gazipur and Rajshahi suggested availability of insect pests during T. Aman season. In contrast, higher YSB incidence at Barishal and Rajshahi indicated their abundance in those areas. On the other hand, incidence of natural enemies at Gazipur indicated presence of greater biological control compared with other locations. In future, this information could serve as a reliable source in strengthening rice pest monitoring services as well as effective pest control in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Rice j. 2019, 23(1): 35-43
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Barishal"

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Barai, Arun Kumar. "Barishaler aageljhara upojelar kthyobhasa : bhasatattik porjabekshan বরিশালের আগৈলঝাড়া উপজেলার কথ্যভাষা : ভাষাতাত্বিক পর্যবেক্ষণ." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1661.

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McCain, Katharine Elizabeth. "Today Your Barista Is: Genre Characteristics in The Coffee Shop Alternate Universe." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1595512930155036.

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Sakdan, Mohd Foad. "Conflict management in the Barisan Nasional (1974-1999) with special reference to Penang and Kedah." Thesis, University of Hull, 2006. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:8631.

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The aim of this thesis is to examine conflict management in the Barisan Nasional from 1974 to 1999. The core of the study focuses on the conflict management during the seat allocation process in elections and the allocation of cabinet posts at federal government level and state Exco level in Penang and Kedah. To elaborate on these two focal points, five main objectives aimed at uncovering the contributing factors to the Barisan Nasional's stability and solidarity to continue ruling a multiethnic society. A total of 28 political figures in the BN and two from opponent parties were identified as interviewees. Results of this study revealed that the Barisan Nasional employed its own, unique approach in handling conflicts. Firstly, Power-sharing shows that the Barisan Nasional applies a formula for seat allocation using three stringent processes to ensure that each of its components receives a fair allocation of seats commensurate with the performance and strength of the party. For the allocation of cabinet and Exco posts, each party is provided with the opportunity and position to hold the post, so that each component party would have an avenue of participation in the development of policies and direction of the national administration. Secondly, the principles practised within the Barisan Nasional, which includes decision-making procedures, the representativeness and confidentiality of discussions on seat allocation and Cabinet/Exco post allocation, are confined only to the main elite groups of the component parties. The involvement and knowledge of other party members, especially those at branch and divisional levels, are extremely limited and restricted in these areas. Thirdly, in the process of allocating seats and Cabinet/Exco posts, some bargaining inevitably takes place, usually by two parties, namely a component party of the Barisan Nasional and an NGO. There are four factors contributing to this bargaining. The scope of this bargaining also involves four areas. Fourthly, the management of conflict in seat and Cabinet/Exco post allocations demonstrates that the Barisan Nasional continuously faces various challenges from time to time. Seven different challenges are outlined, and these often pose as elements that threaten the strength and stability of the Barisan Nasional. The control of these elements is important in ensuring that the Barisan Nasional continues to be sound and stable, whilst failure would put the Barisan Nasional in a quagmire of difficulties in continuing to defend its power. Finally to manage the conflict on seat and Cabinet/Exco post allocations, the Barisan Nasional applies four levels of review. At each level, the conflict is assessed and analysed to ensure that if can be handled well and comprehensively to the satisfaction and justice of all parties involved. In addition, the Barisan Nasional also practises five approaches in managing these conflicts. The study findings provide a comprehensive documentation of the techniques applied by the BN in managing conflicts, and it is hoped that it would describe to the public how each party played its role in maintaining political stability whilst serving as guidelines to countries facing interethnic conflict.
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Schön, Niklas. "Espressomaskin för ökad kommunikation mellan barista och kund : Ett sätt att visa det fina hantverket." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa, natur- och teknikvetenskap (from 2013), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-63984.

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Företaget 3TEMP AB från Arvika har en vision att ta fram en egen typ av en espressomaskin med hjälp av sin patenterade teknik. Deras vision bygger på en maskin som skall vara mindre och smidigare än dagens maskiner samtidigt som den ökar kontakten mellan barista och kund. Tekniken för hur maskinen skall fungera finns redan i produktion men 3temp behöver hjälp med att få till en bra innovativ design.   Projektet är genomfört som ett examensarbete för högskoleingenjörsprogrammet inom innovationsteknik och design vid Karlstads universitet. Examensarbetet är indelat i sex faser som består av; Projektplanering, förstudie, konceptframtagning, konceptval och layoutkonstruktion. De sex olika faserna är sen indelade i mindre steg för att få ut så mycket som möjligt av varje fas.   Syftet med projektet är att genomföra ett självständigt arbete med hjälp av de redskap och metoder som lärts ut under utbildningen. Projektet skall visa att studenten har lärt sig att jobba enligt en satt tidsplan och struktur.   Vid framtagning av koncept har svensk och skandinavisk design studerats mycket för att produkten skall ligga rätt i tiden. För att få fram så många idéer som möjligt har fyra olika idégenererings metoder använts; brainstorming, diskussionsmetoden, katalogsmetoden och Osbornsmetoden. De två första metoderna har använts för att få fram grundidéer medan de två sistnämnda har använts för att utveckla idéerna till koncept där de uppfyller kraven från produktspecifikationen. För att få inspiration angående material och färg har verktyget moodboard använts.   Slutresultatet är en maskin som skiljer sig från de som finns på marknaden. Genom att använda den patenterade teknik från 3temp har resultatet blivit en design som både sparar plats på bänk och ökar kommunikationen mellan barista och kund. Det slutliga konceptet är även av samma material och färg som 3temps andra maskiner.
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Foo, Tee-Tuan. "Managing the Content of Malaysian Television Drama: Producers, Gatekeepers and the Barisan Nasional Government." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1102522280.

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Rutter, Erin. ""And So He Plays His Part:" Theatrical Prejudice and Role-Playing in As You Like It and King Lear." [Tampa, Fla.] : University of South Florida, 2005. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0001313.

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Willcox, Douglas R. "Metadrama and Antitheatricality in Shakespeare’s King Lear and Troilus and Cressida." Scholar Commons, 2008. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/565.

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Shakespeare uses metadrama as a rhetorical vehicle for responding to antitheatricalism; realistic drama and staged theatricality therefore coexist in his plays. The cultural context of the early modern era, especially its antitheatrical rhetoric and the predominance of theatricality throughout the structures of its society, illumines the interaction of metadrama and antitheatricality Shakespeare's plays, particularly Troilus and Cressida and King Lear. By failing to consider adequately the unique nature of the emergence of early modern theater and the equally distinct reaction to its popularity, previous scholarship considering antitheatricality has exhibited essentialism and a universalizing tendency similar to that of the antitheatricalists. The paucity of specifically protheatrical response in prose to the immense antitheatrical work of polemicists such as William Prynne and to antitheatrical tracts and publications signals the presence of protheatrical response within the literature of the stage: its plays. Metadramatic critics have noted that metadrama provides a subtle means of establishing a connection between actors and their audience and that it serves as a means of interrogating various deployments of theatrical power and the motives implied by its use. Troilus and Cressida celebrates, interrogates, and reproves the theater, engaging the proponents and detractors of the theater through depictions of Ulysses and Pandarus as effective and ineffective interior directors, respectively. Ulysses's militaristic drive toward victory at all costs demonstrates his affinity to the figure of the stage Machiavel, while his seemingly inexplicable hostility toward Achilles similarly marks his connection to the figure of the Vice. Pandarus's relation to theatricality highlights the negative associations of theater and prostitution apparent in the works of the antitheatricalists. His self-delusory propensity to motivate others to actions to which they are already predisposed mocks and calls into question the assertion that theater exerts motivational power over its audience. Literary critics considering King Lear observe that identity loss underpins the tragic process apparent in the plays' protagonists. Depictions of staged theatrical ability and inability and positive depictions of antitheatrical Puritanism pervade King Lear. The deployment of theatricality in the play both emphasizes its creative and soteriological function and embodies the harmful potential of dramaturgical art.
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Anderson, Robyn. "Developing a pathway out of poverty in the Global Coffee Production Network - a case study of employment creation for baristas in the speciality coffee industry." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25185.

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With a narrowly defined unemployment rate of 26.5% in South Africa, this paper contributes to the salient task of exploring a job creation programme in a high growth sector of the global coffee production network, namely the production of espresso based beverages by baristas for sale in restaurants, cafes, and hotels. Situated in the qualitative paradigm with an inductive research agenda, this research utilises the case study method to explore Ground UP, a skills training programme of a local not-for-profit, which provides barista skills training that unemployed people can use to become economically active in context of the specialty coffee industry. By applying the concepts of upgrading in the context of a global production network and a descriptive focus on both the Ground UP programme, as well as the characteristics and dynamics specialty coffee industry in South Africa, this research examines the potential for this industry to offer a pathway out of poverty. Applying a theoretical lens to this descriptive case study, the theme of governance features strongly, and the analysis reveals that Ground UP, as an agent of palliative development, can help beneficiaries to access a pathway out of poverty. It is also argued that the extent to which they will be able to capture the gains in the specialty coffee industry in the longer term will be impacted on external factors and other key players in the industry as well as their positioning in a global production network.
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Straw, Eric M. "Construction of a Conceptualization of Personal Knowledge within a Knowledge Management Perspective using Grounded Theory Methodology." Thesis, Nova Southeastern University, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3590345.

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The current research used grounded theory methodology (GTM) to construct a conceptualization of personal knowledge within a knowledge management (KM) perspective. The need for the current research was based on the use of just two categories of knowledge, explicit and tacit, within KM literature to explain diverse characteristics of personal knowledge. The construct of tacit knowledge has often been explicated and debated in KM literature. The debate over tacit knowledge arose from the complex epistemological roots of tacit knowing and the construct of tacit knowledge popularized by organizational knowledge creation theory. The ongoing debate over tacit knowledge in KM literature has shed little light on personal knowledge within a KM perspective. The current research set aside the debate over tacit knowledge and pursued the construct of personal knowledge from the perspective of the knower using GTM. Thirty-seven interviews were conducted with fourteen participants. Interviews were audio recorded and coding was accomplished with the qualitative data analysis software MAXQDA.

A total of eight categories were identified. These were organized into two groups. The core category being overwhelmed represented the absence of personal knowledge. The categories questioning self, seeking help, and microthinking fit under being overwhelmed. Together these categories were inverse indicators because they all decreased as knowledge acquisition progressed. The core category being confident represented the presence of personal knowledge. The categories remembering, multitasking, and speed fit under being overwhelmed. Together these categories were direct indicators because they all increased as knowledge acquisition progressed.

Three significant conclusions were drawn from the current research. These conclusions led to the conceptualization of personal knowledge from a KM perspective. The first significant conclusion was the conceptualization of a process of knowing as Integrated Complexity: From Overwhelmed to Confident (ICOC). The second significant conclusion was personal knowing as first-person epistemology is a universally lived experience that includes commitments to internal and external requirements as well as a bias toward integration. The third significant conclusion was personal knowledge can be viewed as a complex adaptive system. Finally, the current research concluded that personal knowledge within a KM perspective is a complex adaptive system maintained through acts of first-person epistemology.

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Manullang, Sahat Manondang. "The development of SMEs in Bukit Barisan High Land Area to create an agricultural center by using a solid cooperation between local governments, enterprises, and farmers : an application of competitive intelligence for stimulating the growth." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Est, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00468693.

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The research has been conducted in Bukit Barisan High Land zone consists of eight regencies located in the northern part of North Sumatra province, Indonesia. It is found that the zone is entrapped in a high poverty rate and a high unemployment level. The regions main employment sector is agriculture, where more than 50 percent of the total workforce engages in the sector. The main challenging of the regions is a very low productivity. This is due to lack of management practices and capacities in term of tools inputs, and knowledge now-how. Moreover, the lack of information and coordination between the actors of the economy i.e. farmers-local governments-enterprises-and universities in the regions has dragged away the value added products and inherited in high fluctuation of the commodities in term of prices and qualities. Accordingly a new cooperation needs to be made between all the actors of the economy in the regions. As information has a vital role in the development of the regions, this sector hence ought to be diffused in an appropriate way. This information center then called as a Competitive Intelligence (CI) Center, which is importantly formed in each region in Bukit Barisan High Land zone. The CI center will ensure the formation of the sound development programs to be applied in the regions in order to achieve a desirable growth within the regions and within the country as a whole. The program of CI center is emphasized on enhancing the potentials of each region and overcome its problems and challenging. In this thesis, Bukit Barisan High Land which consists of 8 regions is categorized as one zone regarding similarity in its topography, climate, type of soil, social condition of the society, its potentials and problems. The development of the region then suggested by the creation of the Small and Medium Enterprises close to the region to ensure the achievement of value chain between suppliers and producers in this case Farmers and enterprises. This value chain can only be achieved by a solid collaboration by all economic actors. Based on the findings, it is suggested that the most prospective commodities need to be intensified are coffee and corn. Corn is perceived as one of a prospective export regarding a continuous increase demand for the commodity globally, whereas coffee is a permanent export commodity where the decreasing supply by Vietnam has contributed to more opportunity to Indonesia. In order to provide some vision to investors, the feasibility studies of the plantation and production of two commodities will be presented at the last part of the thesis
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Books on the topic "Barishal"

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Bangladesh), Brajamohana Kaleja (Barisāl, ed. Bharā thāka smr̥ti sudhāẏa. Ḍhākā: Makhadumī eyāṇḍa Āhsānaullāh Lāibrerī, 1991.

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Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa. Dewan Pengurus Pusat., ed. Rapatkan barisan-- ! Jakarta: Dewan Pengurus Pusat, Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa, 2002.

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HAIDER, FIRDAUS. Barishon ki Arzu. Karachi: Nafis Academy, 1988.

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Abadi, Zakry. Dilema Barisan Nasional. K[uala] Lumpur: Penerbitan Syarikat Grafikset Abadi, 1986.

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Kazmi, Nasir. Pahli barish. Lahore: Fazal Haq, 1990.

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Barisal and beyond: Essays on Bangla literature. New Delhi: Chronicle Books, 2008.

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Moss, Geoffrey, Keith McIntosh, and Ewa Protasiuk. Barista in the City. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787.

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HAMID, A. Barish aur balcony. Lahore: Magbul Academy, 1989.

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Khalhil, Irfana. Aur barish pyasihai. Kavache: Khurrum & Iran, 1987.

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Hayat, Qaisra. Barish ke bad. Lahore: al Hamd, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Barishal"

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Sengupta, Jayanta. "The “Lost” Land of Barisal." In The Long History of Partition in Bengal, 135–49. London: Routledge India, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003317210-10.

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McIntosh, Keith. "Baristas as Residential Gentrifiers." In Barista in the City, 103–16. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-6.

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Moss, Geoffrey. "Why They Work as Baristas." In Barista in the City, 28–47. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-3.

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McIntosh, Keith. "Coffee Shops as Agents of Commercial Gentrification." In Barista in the City, 117–45. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-7.

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Moss, Geoffrey. "Introduction." In Barista in the City, 1–11. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-1.

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Protasiuk, Ewa. "A Taste for Inclusion? Racial and Gender Inequality in a Hip, Low-Wage Service Job." In Barista in the City, 71–102. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-5.

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Moss, Geoffrey. "Conclusion." In Barista in the City, 146–55. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-8.

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Moss, Geoffrey. "Class." In Barista in the City, 48–70. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-4.

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Moss, Geoffrey. "Specialty Coffee Shops and the Job of the Barista." In Barista in the City, 12–27. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003291787-2.

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Limbu, Dilip Kumar, Yeow Kee Tan, Chern Yuen Wong, Ridong Jiang, Hengxin Wu, Liyuan Li, Eng Hoe Kah, Xinguo Yu, Dong Li, and Haizhou Li. "Experiences with a Barista Robot, FusionBot." In Progress in Robotics, 140–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03986-7_17.

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Conference papers on the topic "Barishal"

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Mia, Md Rana. "REPRESENTING THE ISLAMIST POLITICS IN BANGLADESHI NEWSPAPERS: THE 2023 BARISHAL CITY CORPORATION ELECTION AS A CASE." In 2024 SoRes Paris –International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research in Social Sciences, 11-12 January. Global Research & Development Services, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.20319/icssh.2024.0304.

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This study aims to explore the representation and news coverage of an Islamist political party- Islami Andolon Bangladesh (IAB) in three Bangladeshi mainstream and ‘quality’ daily newspapers- the Daily Star (DS), the Daily Janakantha (DJ) and the New Age (NA). In the context of the city corporation election- the 2023 Barishal City Corporation (BCC), the study has been conducted. It examines if the dailies either sidelined, ignored or favored this Islamist party. It observes where they pay more or less news value about IAB and its electoral campaign. Additionally, it argues that the candidate of IAB used myth through speeches to encourage voters. The myth— if you vote for hand-fan (electoral symbol of IAB), Allah and his messenger (prophet Hazrat Muhammad) will have the votes —was unchallenged and unquestioned and the advice not to use misinformation and misguide the voters found absent in the dailies. Though the IAB could not win the election, it was expected that mass media as social institutions would come forward with accurate information to inform people wisely and so that ordinary people would not be misguided. Through quantitative and qualitative content analysis, this study leads to the outcomes that these newspapers were silent to uphold the activities of IAB. The DS and DJ had a propensity to sideline and ignore the IAB and its electioneering despite receiving the second highest vote in the election. They prioritized ruling party Awami League (AL) and Jatiya Party (JaPa) while the NA prioritized IAB through providing a better representation and emphasizing on different allegations made by this party. In future, this research can be a basement or pioneer for the researchers who will intend to look into the perspective of newspapers on political parties
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Ko, Andrew J., and Brad A. Myers. "Barista." In the SIGCHI conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124831.

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Aufa, Nadhia Hila, and Adi Permana Sidik. "POLA KOMUNIKASI BARISTA DENGAN COSTUMER DI COFFE SHOP COCONUDE BEVERAGES SWEETENED BANDUNG." In Seminar Sosial Politik, Bisnis, Akuntansi dan Teknik (SoBAT) ke-3. LPPM USB YPKP, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32897/sobat3.2021.17.

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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk untuk mengetahui pola komunikasi antara barista dengan customer di Coconude Beverages Sweetened Jalan Wira Angun Angun No. 15 Kota Bandung. Adapun yang mendasari peneliti melakukan penelitian ini karena coffeeshop diseluruh penjuru nusantara, dalam melayani customer mereka menggunakan waiters atau seorang pelayan, jika seorang customer ingin memesan sesuatu, mereka memanggil waiters. Berbeda dengan coffeeshop Coconude Sweetended Beverages, mereka menggunakan Barista untuk melayani atau berkomunikasi langsung dengan customer. Jika para customer ingin memesan sesuatu mereka harus menghampiri bar untuk order menu yang customer inginkan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan jenis penelitian deskriptif. Melakukan teknik pengumpulan data dengan observasi, wawancara mendalam (indepth interview) dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan dalam penbelitian ini adalah adalah reduksi data, penyajian data, penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian ini adalah. (1) Komunikasi yang digunakan oleh barista dengan customer yaitu komunikasi verbal dan nonverbal. (2) Media yang digunakan untuk berkomunikasi ialah pancaindera yang terdiri dari mata dan telinga (3) Effect yang didapatkan oleh barista dan customer adalah kognitif dan konatif.
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Prehanto, Adi, Haryono Haryono, and Tri Raharjo. "A Curriculum Development of Coffee Barista Education." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science, Humanities, Education and Society Development, ICONS 2020, 30 November, Tegal, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-11-2020.2303690.

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Noguera, Carlos, Coen De Roover, Andy Kellens, and Viviane Jonckers. "Program querying with a SOUL: The BARISTA tool suite." In 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsm.2011.6080835.

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Lim, Mei Yii, Jose David Aguas Lopes, David A. Robb, Bruce W. Wilson, Meriam Moujahid, and Helen Hastie. "Demonstration of a Robo- Barista for In the Wild Interactions." In 2022 17th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hri53351.2022.9889443.

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Can, Dogan, James Gibson, Colin Vaz, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, and Shrikanth S. Narayanan. "Barista: A framework for concurrent speech processing by usc-sail." In ICASSP 2014 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2014.6854212.

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Vink, Diederik Adriaan, Aditya Rajagopal, Stylianos I. Venieris, and Christos-Savvas Bouganis. "Caffe Barista: Brewing Caffe with FPGAs in the Training Loop." In 2020 30th International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fpl50879.2020.00059.

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Nam, Jaehyun, Hyeonseong Jo, Yeonkeun Kim, Phillip Porras, Vinod Yegneswaran, and Seungwon Shin. "Barista: An Event-centric NOS Composition Framework for Software-Defined Networks." In IEEE INFOCOM 2018 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infocom.2018.8486294.

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Lim, Mei Yii, David A. Robb, Bruce W. Wilson, and Helen Hastie. "Feeding the Coffee Habit: A Longitudinal Study of a Robo-Barista." In 2023 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ro-man57019.2023.10309621.

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Reports on the topic "Barishal"

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Tilbrook, Ned. "Not 'Just' a Barista": The Story of Portland's College-Educated Baristas. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.7413.

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Monthly Infographics Report: November 2023. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinfnov24.

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MGR recorded 1743 violent incidents in November 2023, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 180 deaths and 1152 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (455). Some 1155 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 19 deaths. Geographically, Chittagong (266) scores the highest number of violence followed by Dhaka (121), Barishal (118), Rajshahi (78) and Gazipur (73). There were 532 protests and demonstrations and at least 506 were triggered by politics. While some 12.50% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, 32.68% contributed by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Inter-party violence between the Awami League showed a significant surge in November 2023. Whereas 42% incidents were rural, 58% violence incidents took place in urban areas in November. In the month of November, student violence decreased with a total of 44 cases reported across different regions. Between 28 October to 30 November 2023 during the protests and hartal of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), there were a total of 564 incidents of political violence across Bangladesh, leading to 29 deaths, 1343 injuries, and damage to 479 properties.
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Monthly Infographics Report: February 2024. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinffeb24.

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MGR recorded 1366 violent incidents during February 2024, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 251 deaths and 1201 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (423). Some 176 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 25 deaths. Geographically, Chittagong (312) scores the highest number of violence followed by Rajshai (264), Dhaka (247) and Barishal (188). There were 91 protests and demonstrations and only 26 of protests were triggered by politics. While some 33.10% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) scored no political violence in the month of February. Activists of independent election candidates conducted 6.21% of political violence. Intra-party violence within the Awami League showed a small count of 16. Whereas 62% incidents were rural, 38% violence incidents took place in urban areas. In this month, student violence started to increase again with a total of 43 cases reported across different regions as students have come back to the campus after election. Following the election, there has been a marked decline in the operational engagement of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), a trend attributed to the renewed assertiveness of governmental control over state apparatuses.
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MGR Quarterly Infographics Report: October – December, 2023. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinfq4of2023.

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MGR recorded 5121 violent incidents in during October to December 2023, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 659 deaths and 4133 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (1456). Some 2571 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 77 deaths. Geographically, Dhaka (1110) scores the highest number of violence followed by Chittagong (1027), Rajshahi (809) and Barishal (638). There were 1051 protests and demonstrations and at least 887 were triggered by politics. While some 24.93% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, 24.70% contributed by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Intrq-party violence within the Awami League showed a significant surge during October-December 2023 as Awami League to encourage 'independents' for 'participatory' polls. Whereas 49% incidents were rural, 51% violence incidents took place in urban areas in this quarter. In this quarter, student violence decreased with a total of 80 cases reported across different regions. Between 28 October to 30 November 2023 during the protests and hartal of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), there were a total of 564 incidents of political violence across Bangladesh, leading to 29 deaths, 1343 injuries, and damage to 479 properties.
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Monthly Infographics Report: March 2024. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinfmar24.

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MGR recorded 1503 violent incidents during March 2024, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 242 deaths and 2698 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (426). Some 153 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 16 deaths. Geographically, Chittagong (351) scores the highest number of violence followed by Dhaka (306), Rajshahi (244) and Barishal (213). There were 86 protests and demonstrations and only 16 of protests were triggered by politics. While some 36.81% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) scored only 2.08% of political violence in the month of March. Law and security forces conducted 6.94% of political violence. Intra-party violence within the Awami League showed a small count of 16. Whereas 52% political incidents were rural, 38% of political violence incidents took place in urban areas. After the election, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) experienced a noticeable decrease in its active involvement, mainly due to the government's strengthened control over state mechanisms. Nevertheless, they are attempting to mobilize their supporters by spearheading a movement advocating the boycott of Indian products. Furthermore, unrest is going on among general students at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in opposition to the Bangladesh Chattro League's endeavors to reintroduce politics into the BUET campus.
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https://www.mgrdu.org/mgr-monthly-infographics-report-january-2024/. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), February 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinfjan24.

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MGR recorded 1570 violent incidents during January 2024, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 217 deaths and 1991 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (670). Some 738 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 34 deaths. Geographically, Chittagong (395) scores the highest number of violence followed by Dhaka (310), Barishal (254), Khulna (178) and Rajshahi (170). There were 120 protests and demonstrations and atleast 83 of protests were triggered by politics. While some 24.91% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, 8.72% contributed by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Activists of independent election candidates conducted 16.01% of political violence. Intra-party violence within the Awami League showed a significant surge in January as Awami League to encourage 'independents' for 'participatory' polls. Whereas 63% incidents were rural, 37% violence incidents took place in urban areas. In this month, student violence increased with a total of 41 cases reported across different regions. In the election week (January 1-7), a total of 423 instances of electoral violence and irregularities occurred, leading to 599 non-lethal casualties, 7 fatalities, 177 arrests, and 232 cases of property destruction. On the day of the election, the country witnessed 90 incidents of electoral violence and 44 cases of electoral irregularities.
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MGR Quarterly Infographics Report: January – March, 2024. Microgovernance Research Initiative (MGR), April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57189/mgrinfq5jm24.

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MGR recorded 4439 violent incidents during January to March 2024, mostly triggered by politics, access to resources, and other socio-economic factors. More than 710 deaths and 4831 injuries have been recorded from these incidents. The highest number of violent incidents have been recorded in the form of clashes and attacks (1523). Some 1067 incidents are directly political violence, protests and arrests which resulted in 75 deaths. Geographically, Chittagong (1058) scores the highest number of violence followed by Dhaka (863), Rajshahi (683) and Barishal (655). There were 297 protests and demonstrations and only 125 of protests were triggered by politics. While some 28.32% of political violence contributed by Bangladesh Awami League & affiliates, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) scored only 6.11% of political violence in this quarter. Activists of independent election candidates conducted 12.57% of political violence. Intra-party violence within the Awami League showed a surge in this month during the election, a count of 107. Whereas 61% political incidents were rural, 38% political violence incidents took place in urban areas. In this quarter, student violence started to increase again with a total of 88 cases reported across different regions as students have come back to the campus after election. In the election week (January 1-7), a total of 423 instances of electoral violence and irregularities occurred, leading to 599 non-lethal casualties, 7 fatalities, 177 arrests, and 232 cases of property destruction. On the day of the election, the country witnessed 90 incidents of electoral violence and 44 cases of electoral irregularities.
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Study of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystems in South East and East Asian Countries: Case Study: Bettr Barista Coffee Academy, Singapore. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009358.

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This report consolidates the key findings from a series of in-depth country-level studies on social entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems in Singapore, presenting the case study of Bettr Barista Coffee Academy.
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