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Bangladesh's economy suffered losses of over $1.2 billion as a result of the nationwide curfew and protests. Among the industries greatly affected were ready-made garments, steelmaking, pharmaceuticals, ceramics and outsourcing and e-commerce. [347]
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Bishwo Shahitto Kendro offers classes on world literature for Higher Secondary students, and also provides every book for those classes. For Secondary and Junior school level it operates a nationwide reading program, and provides books for the students. In 2007, it had 500 schools under this program, and over 100000 active student members.
[22] [3] He also worked in Standard Chartered Bank, Qatar and ANZ Banking Group in Melbourne, Australia. He was the Director for American Express Bank, Bangladesh and also worked at Citibank N.A. for a short period as its Resident VP, Bangladesh. [23] He was the Head of Consumer Banking at Eastern Bank Ltd after that he joined The City Bank.
Billion Dollar Heist is a 2023 feature-length documentary that explores the 2016 Bangladesh Bank robbery. The bank robbery is described by multiple film reviewers as "one of the biggest financial crimes in history". [2] [3] The film is slightly dramatized, and compares the hackers to the hackers in Ocean's Eleven. [2]
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code.
Ruins (2012) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, [1] who is best known for his novel Ender's Game. This novel is the second book in the Pathfinder series and continues the story of Rigg, and his strange powers, in the events proceeding Pathfinder. It is followed by Visitors (2014), the third in the trilogy.
All Pathfinder books are published under the terms of the Open Game License (OGL). [1] While the magazines Dragon and Dungeon were both licensed to make use of certain iconic elements of Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property, including material drawn from official settings published by Wizards of the Coast and unique monsters such as illithids, the terms of the OGL forbid the use of such ...