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The saying Once a cheater, always a cheater may be true as聽researchers聽have now discovered that students tolerance for cheating may spill over into their careers, reported Hindustan Times. The聽study聽by professors at two
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MERAJNAGAR:Flagmakers in Bangladesh are doing a roaring trade weeks ahead of the World Cup, but no-on
jordan verdi e is interested in the home nation's colours 鈥?the money is all on pennants for Lionel Messi's Argentina and Neymar's Brazil.Textile printer Kamal Hossain owns one of scores of small, hot, sweaty workshops in the Merajnagar district of capital Dhaka, working flat-out to produce flags and pennants for the local m
jordan3 arket ahead of the tournament in Russia. For the last two months I have been working non-stop, said Hossain. There are days when I do not even get two hours of sleep, added the 40-year-old, barely lifting his head from his screen-printing machine.Bangladesh is traditionally cricket territory, but every four years the country of 160 million people 鈥攚hose national team is ranked 197th out
dunks men of 202 in the world by FIFA 鈥?goes World Cup crazy.Flags in the colours of Argentina and Brazil take over the streets, and printers in Merajnagar are expecting to produce hundreds of thousands b