Eyllia: Hye! Salam to all...I am glad that i am the first one that give comments on today's presentation (4th FEB. 08). The presenter of this 12th topic is NISRIN NILA and she has briefly give general ideas about THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH. Bangladesh is located at south asia and the capital city is Dhaka. The muslim are reported as 83%, Hindus 16% while others are 1%. Its government type is parliamentary republic and it gained the independence on March, 26 1971. Generally, bangladesh is among the most densely populated countries in the world and has a high poverty level. Bangladesh also has a predominantly rural population, which many of bangladeshi engaged in agricultural. Moreover, it is the largest producer of jute as well.
There are some conflicts that happen in Bangladesh. The major conflict is Bangladesh-Pakistan conflict. This conflict begins from Liberation War. India allied itself to help Bangladesh, while Nixon US sent military supplies to Pakistan. The other major conflict is India-Bangladesh conflict. This happen when the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers are being dispute. Moreover, the internal conflict also give impact to this country. They are political conflict and the rise of islamic military.
Regarding to NISRIN's presentation, she might be not well prepared. This is because she often look at her slides rather than give eye-contact to her audiences. Her voice is monotonous. However, she has good attempt on the intro part...it shows that she has effort to make the presentation become friendly...congratulations to her! anyway, GOOD LUCK in another presentation Nisrin! :) Keep on improving!
JAY: Salam, for last week’s class, there was only one presentation because we had the Chinese New Year holiday. The title for the presentation was Bangladesh and presented by a lady from Thailand, Nisrin Nila. From my understanding, Bangladesh is located at the South Asia and the capital city is Dhaka. The president of Bangladesh is Iajuddin Ahmed and the Independence was on March 26, 1971. The people of Bangladesh are basically democratic minded, non-communal and value good neighborly relation. Bangladesh is among the most heavily populated countries in the world and has a high poverty level, however, Bangladesh is the world’s largest producer of jute. About the conflicts in Bangladesh, there are major and internal conflicts. The examples of major conflicts are Bangladesh-Pakistan conflict and India-Bangladesh conflict. For the internal conflicts there are conflicts of politics and the rise of Islamic militancy.
Regarding the presenter, she has the flow of presenting it but she should make sure that she is well prepared and increase her tone of voice.
Monday, February 4, 2008
12th presentation - Bangladesh
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woooooowwww...the backgrnd is so nice...
thanks..hope u can read it clearly.... ;P
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