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    Jo Freeman wrote a piece in the American Journal of Sociology in January of 1973 called The Origins of the Women’s Liberation Movement. Freeman was an American feminist who worked for civil liberties and civil rights and got involved in the women’s liberation movement in the early stages. She not only worked towards women’s equal rights and civil rights but she lived it firsthand. In her piece in the American Journal of Sociology she stated her argument for how women were not treated fairly‚ however

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    following which she had to witness a bloody liberation struggle with the occupation forces lasting for 9 months before they were defeated. Insurance business which was exclusively carried on in private sector before independence was nationalized after liberation in 1972 primarily to address the emerging situation of eroding public confidence in the industry that was left staggeringly short of resources in the face of huge losses caused by the war of liberation. After a series of experimentation‚ a state-owned

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    independence war .The novel contains a good picture about the events during that time in Dhaka city and the sector-2 which is quite an evidence of the brutality of the Pakistani army and the heroic resistance by the liberation force .It can also be reffered as a evidence of anti liberation East -Pakistan groups(like-Rajakar‚Al-Bodor ‚Bihari etc ).Because the author tried her best to collect the authentic information available at that time‚as she stated-"I like to see all the newspapers everyday.It is

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    Cited: Breuer‚ Howard. "JAYCEE DUGARD JUSTICE AT LAST." EBSCO Host. People‚ n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. Burg‚ David F. "Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)." Encyclopedia of Student and Youth Movements. New York: Facts On File‚ Inc.‚ 1998. American History Online. Facts On File‚ Inc. 30 Apr. 2014. Davis‚ Jeanie Lerche. "Elizabeth Smart: What Kept Her From Escaping?"WebMD. WebMD‚ n.d. Web

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    India in 1947‚ when the region became East Pakistan‚ part of the newly formed nation of Pakistan. However‚ it was separated from the western wing by 1‚600 km (994 mi) of Indian Territory. Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971 after 9 months of liberation war with West Pakistan. Today‚ Bangladesh is a secular‚ democratic republic country. Bangladesh is an agriculture based country with a huge population about 164.4 million. Its area is about 147‚570 km. It’s a country of six seasons. History:

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    10th room. * 10th room – 22nd room . * 2nd Floor * 3rd Floor * Visiting Hours * Entry Fees * Bangladeshi Citizens. * Citizens of SAARC Countries. * Other Foreign Citizens. BODY:- After liberation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proposed National Museum was extremely important. He told them “the time has come when our younger generation should know the actual history of the past sacrifices and resistance movements.” He began referring to

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    legitimacy of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (Kimmerling 440)‚ opening the way for

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    military actions or guerrilla activities alone. To understand the true dimension liberation wars one must be aware of the aspirations of the millions of people; aspirations that span over hundreds of years and are nurtured and passed on from generation to generation. Although armed action is just one aspect of a freedom movement‚ the totality of such a movement encompasses human societies so overwhelmingly that all liberation wars leave permanent imprints not only on the history of the nation concerned

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    surrounding them daily. Unfortunately‚ this does not only transpire in novels‚ but it also occurs in our society today. Brainwashing occurrences in the 20th and 21st century would entail the children of Cambodia‚ the Jonestown Massacre‚ and the Symbionese Liberation Army. Though brainwashing occurs commonly‚ it is brought into public eye every few decades through the media and news. Brainwashing is obviously a moral issue‚ so when an instance comes up‚ there is often hot debate about it. The dictionary

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    Major events of Palestine Israel conflict Fights between Arab and Jewish Militias: Late 1920s-1940s‚ Arabs and Jews in the British Mandate of Palestine begin to fight each other. These are usually small attacks or minor pogroms. Throughout this period‚ Arabs and Jews lived in segregated villages‚ so the attacking group would enter the village and wantonly kill the civilians there. UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (II): On November 29‚ 1947 the United Nations passed a General Assembly Resolution

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