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    The Partition of India and Its Impact War raged from 1918 to 1947 and over 18 million were displaced however no one was left unaffected (Press Information Bureau, Military Evacuation Organisation.). Neighbors of the Indian ethnicity worried for their loved ones at home, families separated not knowing where or when they’d ever see each other again, and others trying to recover after being severely injured in an attack. The Partition, or splitting of India forced people out of their homes to try and

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    Lj Smith, the author of the Vampire Diaries, wrote, “...but right now everything looks strange to me, as if I don’t belong here. It is me that is out of place, and the worst thing is that I feel there’s somewhere that I do belong, but I just can’t find it.” In 2016 65.3 million people are refugees around the world that are displaced throughout the United Nations. These people now have to adjust to a new life, in a new country, and a new “home.” Although some might believe that newcomers, immigrants

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    Corporation operating in Bangladesh under the direct control and supervision of the ministry of the commerce, government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh is Sadharan Bima Corporation. It is now dealing with all classes of general insurance & re-insurance businesses in Bangladesh, emerged on 14th May, 1973 under the Insurance Corporation Act (Act No. VI) Of 1973. Sadharan Bima Corporation was acted as the sole insurer of general Insurance till 1984. In that year Bangladesh Government allowed insurance

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    Fate, fate decides the outcome of every individual’s destiny, be it good or bad. There are many debates on whether ‘fate’ is something we could control or not, and this theme is heavily explored in Brick Lane. From the very beginning of the film, we are presented with the suicide of Amma (mother), mother of both Nazneen and her sister, Hasina. Their mother, teaches them that they “must not run from fate. What cannot be changed must be borne. The test of life is to endure”, to which Nazneen takes

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    When I think of Bangladesh, poverty, overpopulation, developing country, bad political system, small, poor farmers, pollution, and floods are all words and phrases that come to mind. Basically, the upgrade to a tribal village in Africa (another “one story” place).  The only good phrases I could muster up were “beautiful architecture” and “beautiful landscapes”. The images I see when someone says Bangladesh are of hundreds of people pilled in and hanging off trains, trash and human shit everywhere

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    The main character and point of the view in Cutting for Stone is Marion Stone, and he has been employed at Missing Hospital in his main country of Ethiopia. While Marion is taking care of Ghosh, Ghosh encourages him to travel to America to use his medical talents where money would no longer be an issue and to have opportunities that he did not have a chance to experience (Verghese, 2009, pg. 433). Marion also feels regret that he and this twin brother Shiva were the reason that Ghosh was never able

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    bengali). Besides these it is also necessary to understand clearly the implication of the trend of nationalist movement. The recorded history of Bangladesh is found from around the first century of the Christian era. Until the coming of muslims in the early 13th century the region was ruled by the Hindu and Buddhist kings. The muslim rule in Bangladesh began early in the 13th century and continued until the coming of East India Company. It had been seen a seat of political influence in the history

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    News in BTV & ATN Bangla: A Comparative Study” INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is country of 160 million people (bbs.gov.bd). It is a developing country got its freedom in 1971 from the anarchism of Pakistan. After passing 41 years of independence as ensuring the other sector’s development, Bangladesh now established itself as a country of free flow of information and a country of pluralistic media. For that reason Bangladesh now have 557 daily newspapers, almost 25 television channels, 7 radios

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    DIU COURSE # CCE-514 SUBJECT: Management Economics COURSE TEACHER: Associate Prof. Md. Rofiqul Islam ASSIGNMENT #01 (Role of women empowerment in the economy of Bangladesh) NAME: LASANIA FERDOUES ROLL #13 EMBA BATCH: 29TH /B SEMESTER-1ST Introduction: Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote- the Good done by the civilization, half created by man and rests by the women. This is an eternal statement about the development of human civilization. From the dawn of the civilization women and men worked

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    Tibet Kodur Tel

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    from young to adults. The Company wants to be recognized as the market leader in the hair oil market in Bangladesh, generating sustainable, profitable growth to the benefit of shareholders and employees. The oil production of Pumpkin is stopped for the couple of months and we are not marketing their oil for the period. To achieve their vision of becoming the largest hair oil industry in Bangladesh, Tibet kodur(Pumpkin) tel should take the following actions TARGET AUDIENCE: We are targeting consumer

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