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    Liberation War 1971.

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    increasing numbers of Bengali soldiers defected to the underground "Bangladesh army". These Bengali units slowly merged into the Mukti Bahini and bolstered their weaponry with supplies from India. Pakistan responded by airlifting in two infantry divisions and reorganizing their forces. They also raised paramilitary forces of Razakars‚ Al-Badrs and Al-Shams (who were mostly members of Muslim League‚ the then government party and other Islamist groups)‚ as well as other Bengalis who opposed independence

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    The Namesake

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    and during the wreck he was reading a series of short stories by a Russian author‚ Nikolai Gogol. In 1968‚ Ashima Ganguli is about to give birth to her first child with her newly wedded husband Ashoke. They were one of few Bengali couples in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. Being Bengali‚ it was tradition for them to wait for a letter from Ashima’s grandmother with the name of the newborn child. Well they never end up receiving the letter and end up giving the child the pet‚ Gogol‚ on the birth certificate

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    Paper on Food Adulteration

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    Hypothesis 12 Methodology 13 Data Presentation and Analysis 14 Summary of Research Findings 41 Conclusion 43 Works Cited 44 Appendix 46 Introduction For centuries‚ the beauty of Bengali women has been defined by their dark skin-tones‚ generous curves‚ sharp facial features and long‚ wavy hair. The traditional Bengali woman adorned herself with glass bangles‚ bindi‚ nupur and nose-pin and wore saris or more recently‚ salwar kameez. All of these together paired with her submissive attitude‚ were

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    The revelation and representation of disability in Two Mates and The Book of Colours enhances understanding of an individual’s differences and capacities. Children’s literature can be traced back to oral-stories and songs‚ way before printing and publication was even invented. It wasn’t until the 1940’s‚ however‚ that authors began writing literature for a youth’s perspective based on their wants and needs. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye‚ published in 1951‚ was a great push for this movement‚

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    Unit 1: Developing effective communication in Health & social care Task 1 intro: Communication is at the heart of any relationship‚ be it familial‚ business‚ romantic‚ or friendly. While there have been significant advances in how we understand body language and other forms of communication‚ verbal communication continues to be the most important aspect of our interaction with other people. It’s important to understand both the benefits and shortcomings of this most basic communication. One-to-one

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    n Module 4: Using ICTs to promote education and job training for persons with disabilities http://www.connectaschool.org/itu-html/15 Table of Contents       Introduction 1. ICT use for education and job training for persons with disabilities 2.1 What are accessible ICTs 2.2.1 Examples of accessible ICTs 2.2 Toward a definition of accessible ICTs 2.3.2 The benefits of accessible ICTs in connected schools 2.3 The United Nations Convention on the

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    Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the character Gogol changes in many different ways. One of the most apparent changes was in his "Indian ness". By "Indian ness" I mean the amount of his parents Bengali ways and traditions that he retained. While growing up he did everything in his power while growing up to stray away from his parents’ Bengali ways. Gogol spent most of his life trying to differ from his parents‚ however in the end he ends up obeying their wishes as to who he marries. As he was growing up Gogol felt

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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore also known as Gurudev‚ was a renowned Bengali poet‚ playwright‚ novelist‚ visual artist‚ composer‚ educationist‚ social reformer‚ nationalist and business-manager. He contributed a lot to Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the first Asian Nobel Laureate who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore wrote several novels‚ short stories‚ songs‚ dance-dramas

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    immigrants to assert a western identity‚ as well as to maintain rich eastern traditions. It also explores the challenges faced by the children‚ being second-generation immigrants‚ as represented by the main character‚ Gogol‚ who attempts to shed the Bengali identity to fully embody the American status. Yet‚ the journey towards re-invention and self-discovery finally teaches him the value of family‚ one’s roots and cultural pride. This study concludes that this novel reflects the experiences of many second-generation

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    in some schools around Cebu. We are there not only to merely have fun; rather we are there to learn lots of things that are in line with our chosen field or specializations. We’ve gone to different schools namely CNU (Cebu Normal University)‚ Cebu Braille Center‚ SWU (Southwestern University). USJR (University of San Jose Recoletos)‚ Saint Ezekiel Moreno Learning Center‚ Lapu-Lapu City Elementary School and Mandaue Sped Center. All of these schools provided all the needs that every student/pupil is

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