Activities and Health Hazards of Street Children in Dhaka City *Prof. Md. Nurul Islam Ph.D Director ISWR,University of Dhaka **Md. Saiful Islam Lecturer, Department of Social Work Asian University of Bangladesh Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of street life on the health of poor children who live and work full-time on the streets of Dhaka city. The prime objective of this study was to know the health hazards of street children, who live in the way of
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nineteenth century of the land of opportunity across the ocean. In January of 1882, a group of eleven Rosetans — ten men and one boy — set sail for New York. They spent their first night in America sleeping on the floor of a tavern on Mulberry Street, in Manhattan's Little Italy. Then they ventured west, ending up finding jobs in a slate quarry ninety miles west of the city in Bangor, Pennsylvania. The following year, fifteen Rosetans left Italy for America, and several members of that group ended
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One day in Tomson High School Connor, Ben was noticing a lot of things happening all of a sudden that had never happened before in the school history. However, that school was only about 5 years old, so not many things or scandals have happened in that amount of time luckily. However now things started to get confusing, new mysteries were coming upon them. And Connor was the one who wanted to be able to solve it. It all started one morning when the lockeds began to be opened, every day after school
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parents would go to town to get their groceries while he stayed home with his younger siblings. He had visited the paved main street of Orange City, but never went in a store(Van). These main streets were important places, for it was a place used daily by many for over a hundred years. For many folks, main street defined home (Olson). If a visitor walked down Orange City’s main street in the 1930s, many businesses would have greeted him( Vande). From a Veterinarian business to a Dry Goods store, the variety
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Complete Streets 1. What is 2. How to make it successful 1) policy --Sets a vision, Specifies all users, All projects, Exceptions, Creates a network, All agencies and all roads, Design criteria, Context-sensitive, Performance measures, Implementation, 3. How planners work effectively in this process What is the Complete Streets? Complete Streets are designed and operate for everyone, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and other transit riders. The principle of Complete Streets is to
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The smell of rotten corpses invades the air as I bolt down various alleyways, praying for an exit. I know it’s hopeless. I know I will hit a dead end… I was right. My eyes scan the alleyway, and I reach for a rusty sickle buried deep into an emaciated corpse. Multiple humanoid shadows appear on the blood stained brick wall. Walking backwards, I tumble over a corpse.. My eyesight is lost due to the fact that the blood from the corpse is oozing into my eyes. I hear the sound of metal blades dragging
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“We agreed to meet at noon.” “Hello, fellow Sueths,” Twist greeted us. “Let’s make this an exceptional day and solve our case. So, Madison do you got the clues?” I handed him the list and he read them aloud: “Two ghouls were seen dancing down Main Street in their housecoats and underwear. One phone call to Miss Simms on the afternoon that she saw something in a Willaston place window.” “The callers voice was disguised,” I added. “They doesn’t make any sense,” Seth said. “Ghosts can’t dance.” “You’re
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smothered her happiness and joy. He “held her too tight” and she became a hostage in her own life. The riots in the streets are very violent. The people throw bricks and Molotov cocktails at the police, and every time they hit their plastic shields, and the police have to shuffle back, the crowd roar in triumph. There was also an incident with a delivery car. It came down Upper Parliament Street, but when the driver saw the mob, it set in return. It hit a pothole and lost control, causing it to smash into
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because of this, and thus they saw the systems and grid like street layouts in early farming sites. Because they populated on a agrarian base of cereal cultivation, they were able to deal with dryland crops like wheat, barley and cotton. Other materials found were metals and lapis lazuli show that southwest Asia already had extensive trade with northwest India by 2600 BCE. Cities were built of fired brick and carefully planned out, streets ran at precise right angles, laid out in precise grid patterns
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In today’s society the world relies heavily on policing within their community’ citizens around the world want to feel safe, some as they walk the streets during the day and others while they sleep in their beds at night. Once upon a time citizens felt a great deal safer than they do today. People were not afraid to leave their homes and take strolls through the neighborhood at night, whenever they felt like walking to get some fresh air, thanks to the police. The policing throughout the city
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