Sabbir rahman biography of abraham lincoln
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An Interview with Hasan Rahman and Hassan Malik (Presidents 2004-05 and 2005-06)
Can you tell me a little more about yourself?
Hasan Rahman: I was at Oxford between 2003-07. I read PPE at Lincoln College and stayed on for a year to do a law conversion course. I am now a lawyer in Abu Dhabi.
Hassan Malik: I studied E&M at Pembroke college and was also at Oxford between 2003-06 and I am now a strategy consultant out in Abu Dhabi.
What is your defining memory of ISoc?
Hasan Rahman: I think it would be the sense of community at university and the fact that friendships made there have lasted for so long.
Hassan Malik: Yes, pretty similar to what Hasan said! Both of us live in Abu Dhabi and we’ve been friends for around 15 years now! We have a group of around 7-10 people from our time at Oxford who we’re still really good friends with.
What inspired you to go for presidency?
Hasan Rahman: I was persuasively convinced! The previous president st
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Sabbir Accounting
Sabbir Accounting
1st Semester 2023
Principles of Accounting (ALD 1101)
Term paper on Feasibility study of Business
Submitted To:
Asst. Prof. Mohammed Moin Uddin Reza
Department of Accounting & Information Systems (AIS)
Faculty of Business Studies (FBS)
Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
Submitted By:
Md. Sabbir Rahman
ID: 23211408033
Section: A
BBA in AIS - 2023 (08)
Submission Date: 19th October 2023
Acknowledgment
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never be expressed inverts but this only our deep observation which man the world to fill from
one's inner heart. inom wish to express our sincere application and deep senses of gratitude of all
those who helped me in accomplishing this task successfully.
I am proud to be the student of Bangladesh University of Professional (BUP) and also thanks all
the concern for providing us opportunity to pursue our graduate course in these esteeme
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Muhammad Mansur Ali
1st Finance Minister & 3rd Prime Minister of Bangladesh
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Muhammad Mansur Ali[a] (16 January 1917 – 3 November 1975) was a Bangladeshi politician who was a close confidant of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh. A senior leader of the Awami League, Mansur also served briefly as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh in 1975 until he was assassinated while incarcerated on 3 November 1975.[1]
Early life
[edit]Muhammad Mansur Ali was born on 16 January 1917 to a Bengali Muslim family of Sarkars in the village of Kuripara in Qazipur, Sirajganj (then under Pabna District), Bengal Presidency.[2] His father's name was Haraf Ali Sarkar.[3] Mansur pursued his education in Kolkata Islamia College (now Maulana Azad College). He would pursue a MA degree in eco