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Sep 03, 2008 -
While we all might get "a case of the Mondays," the story of the job these Bangladeshis do is so intense, it makes most job complaints pale in comparison. A new market has opened in the sewers of Dhaka, Bangladesh and for those who have the entrepreneurial spirit, they’re literally finding gold. The catch?
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Jul 26, 2008 -
Spent much time thinking about Bangladesh lately? If the answer is no, don't worry — I was in the same boat, so to speak, until I saw these pictures.
Earlier this month, crushing rains left 20 people dead and over 20,000 stranded when overwhelming rainfall left five feet of standing water in the low-lying areas.
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Feb 21, 2008 -
It seems that the US is not the only country dealing with immigration issues. In England, the government uses a point-based system to determine migration by non-EU citizens. While this may be a good move for security reasons, it is actually bad for food reasons.
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Other Search Results
Nov 19, 2009 -
- Gizmodo explains to the rest of us why Google Chrome matters — Gizmodo
- The next Flip camcorder is rumored to include WiFi — Engadget
- More than 300,000 people in Bangladesh have signed up for English classes that will take place via cell phones — Switched
- This Space Invaders car is too cute for words — Kotaku
- Here are five rules to follow when buying an HDTV — CrunchGear
- Looks like Apple's iTablet won't be making its debut until late 2010 — Wired
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Nov 18, 2009 -
- Wild recycled tire swings — Inhabitots
- If you thought Lily looked like mama Kate, check out her papa! — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Amazing art-covered belly casts — CafeMom
- Should adoptive parents have to disclose their gun situations? — ParentDish
- Is Frances Bean Cobain heading to the Ivy League?
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Sep 03, 2009 -
- Diane Sawyer will replace Charles Gibson as anchor of ABC's World News when Gibson retires in January. Two of the three nightly newscasts will be anchored by women. — BuzzSugar
- Students across the US are borrowing more and more to pay for college.
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Jul 25, 2008 -
Under water
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Jul 05, 2009 -
We take reading to our children for granted. Many families have stacks of texts on their shelves and also take part in lending libraries. It's hard to imagine not being able to flip the pages of a book on a whim.
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Feb 13, 2009 -
I've heard a lot of buzz lately about cassia. It's an ingredient in many beauty products, but what does it do? A relative of cinnamon, cassia comes from an evergreen tree native to southern Bangladesh, Vietnam, India, and China.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Roundworms, or nematodes, are parasites that can infect humans, usually by residing in the intestines. Several different species of worm can cause infection, and worms can range in length from 1 millimeter to 1 meter. As with other parasitic diseases, roundworm infections are more common in warm, tropical climates than in cooler, temperate areas of the world.
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