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    Royal Bengal Tigers

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    Royal Bengal tigers are the Kings of their domain in the jungle. But‚ human activities have endangered animals Bengal tiger. Their population has reduced considerably in recent times. Bengal tigers have been a national symbol of many Empires in India Characteristics: The Bengal tiger’s characteristic reddish gold fur and black stripes are easily visible to visitors in a zoo. But in the tiger’s natural habitat of forest and reed beds‚ the markings act as camouflage and enable it to disappear

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    An Autobiography of an Unknown Indian by Nirad C. Chaudhuri. In this book the author has depicted his “Early Environment” in book -1 which he talks about his “ My birth place”‚ “ My Ancestral village” where he has pass his old days‚ “ My Mother place” where he had lived for sometimes and also describe about “England” as he was very fascinated of it. So as the same he talks about his “parents and early 12 days” and something about “Nationalism” in book -2.In book -3 he talks about “Calcutta” how

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    January 14‚ 2013 Singer’s Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality In the Peter Singer’s article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality”‚ he discusses the way that people should take moral in their help toward the support of the Bengal famine crisis. Singer states three obligations that would help the Bengal region through the means of a wealthy person‚ and those individuals living life on a day to day basis. In this paper I will expound on Singer’s goal for each obligation‚ explain the three counter-arguments with

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    Royal Bengal Tiger

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    The Royal Bengal Tiger is the largest animal in the cat family. They have a reddish yellow coat with black stripes. The underside of their abdomen is white and their ears are black on the outside with a prominent white spot on it. The scientific name of tiger is ’Panthera Tigris ’. The origin of the Bengal Tiger is most likely Siberia. From there‚ they migrated down south as the climate became colder. The only place where you can find The Royal Bengal Tiger now is in the land of its natural heritage

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    Royal Bengal Tiger

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    Royal Bengal Tiger Royal Bengal Tiger is without doubt the most fascinating wild animal today. It is the national animal of Bangladesh. It has ruled the roost of major felid species for most part of the current century. Royal Bengal Tiger is reddish orange with narrow black‚ gray or brown stripes‚ generally in a vertical direction. The underside is creamy or white; a rare variant has a chalky white coat with darker stripes and icy blue eyes. The weight is‚ male 225 kg ‚ female 135 kg. It is the

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    Khudiram Bose

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    * 6 See also * 7 References * 8 External links | ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Early life Khudiram Bose was born on 3 December 1889 in the village Habibpur near the town of Midnapur in the Midnapore district of West Bengal. His father Trailokyanath Basu was the revenue agent of the town of the Nadazol province. His mother was Lakshmipriya Devi. He was the fourth child after 3 daughters — Aparupa‚ Sarojini and Nanibala (two previous sons had died in infancy). taken over

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    concerning the partition of Bengal‚ a decision that was made by Curzon. The partition of Bengal had increased tensions among the Indian people and had resulted in the Muslim and the Hindu communities both wanting changing. This resulted in the establishment of two separate parties‚ which were congress and the Muslim league. Source 1 is a contemporary source written by Nehru in 1909 in a private letter to his son. The source was written at the time of the partition of Bengal and the publishing of the

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    Do you agree with the view that in the period 1900-19 the British only made concessions to India in order to strengthen their hold on the sub-continent? India‚ throughout history‚ has been subject to numerous cases of persecution‚ subjugation‚ conquest and oppression. Successful conquest of India is a difficult yet lucrative investment and can easily help supplement and revitalise an economy through the trade of its bountiful natural resources. Despite India’s monetary value‚ the Official British

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    have been a seedbed in his indigenous thought where a seed of Lao Tzu was sown‚ germinated‚ and at last bloomed into a beautiful and fragrant flower so attractive for the Oriental reader. Thus‚ the purpose of this paper is first to focus on Lee in East of Eden‚ then to make clear the relationship between non-teleology and the philosophy of Lao Tzu‚ and finally to show how closely Lao Tzu’s philosophy is related to the idea of timshel. 2. Lee as a servant and philosopher As is well known to his

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    Near Eastern or Mediterranean world‚ are commonplace. What is unusual is a one-volume‚ comprehensive treatment of how the Hebrew Bible participates in and differs from the cultures of the ancient Near East. Drawing from a wide array of scholarship on the textual remains of the ancient Near East (archaeology rarely factors into his discussions)‚ John Walton’s new volume offers just such a rare synthesis. His analysis demonstrates many conceptual similarities between the Hebrew Bible and its ancient

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