From 1840–1926 French Impressionist Claude Monet is series nearly 250 oil. During the last thirty years of his life, Monet's flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet's artistic production. While Monet suffered from cataracts, many workers were painted. The paintings are on display at museums all over the world, including the Musée Marmottan Monet is situated in Paris. The paintings are also display the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Mango
Mango is so much testy food all over the world. The mango is native to the Indian subcontinent from where it spread all over the world. It is one of the most cultivated fruits of the tropical world. India cultivates sweetness, richness and flavor. t has considerable shelf life of a week after it is ripe making it exportable. It is mainly grows in Konkan region of western India at Gujarat & MaharastatraThe southern districts of Valsad and Navsari in Gujarat state and particularly Alphonso mangoes from the Amalsad region (including villages
Friday, 11 May 2012
Say yes for children.
UNICF has launched “say Yes For Children” recently. More than 84 million people have supported this campaign; this campaign was launched in 160 countries including Bangladesh. UNICF has set 10 principles. “Educate every child” has topped the list of their 10 principled. The nine other principled are leave no child out, put children first, care for every child, fight HIV/ AIDS, stop harming and exploiting children, listen to children, protect children from war, protect the earth for children, fight poverty; invest in children. Children are being
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Women's height linked to ovarian cancer.
According to a review of studies, we can see that taller women have a slightly higher risk of ovarian cancer. International researchers say that there is a risk factor among women who have never taken HRT. In the past had some suggested a link, but there had conflicting evidence. In recent we can see the data of PLOS Medicine that in 14 countries, about 25,000 women with ovarian cancer and more than 80,000 women without ovarian cancer. Prof Valerie Beal of the Oxford University Epidemiology Unit told the BBC: "By
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Strike.
Strike has been imported from the western countries to our country. Even only sixty to seventy years ago, this Strike was unknown to our society. Strike nowadays has become a regular issue in the Indian sub continent and in other poor countries. Needless to say that poverty is the root cause of this Strike. This Strike is one of the strong hold o vicious circle. The poor people are to revolve round this vicious circle of poverty. There are the owners and the workers in mills and factories, in case of manifold problems and pressures the owners become
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Acid throwing
In Bangladesh, the incidents of acid throwing had increased at an alarming rate. In the past became almost a regular feature, generally acid was a corrosive substance; it can burn holes in wood and corrode metals. It has various applications such as; primarily industrial. It is used in making medicines, ornaments etc. Some notorious people use acid to fulfill their evil desires, they use it to burn the beautiful skin of innocent women. If they fail in love affair they become revengeful. Some throw acid if they fail to extract dowry from their wives the impacts of
Monday, 7 May 2012
Women’s contribution the development of our country.
About 50% of the population of the world is women are women. Until recently, the main occupation of women of our country was house keeping. But today they are not merely daughters, wives and mothers, they are policy makers, administrators, prime minister, doctors, engineers, teachers, traders, shopkeepers and so on. In the world women are supplying about 33% labour force. If we could ensure a better environment for women to work, they would contribute more and more, a nation worth literate masses cannot utilize the benefits of modern
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