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    people don’t consider that animals undergoing experimentation are being subjected to unnecessary pain‚ captivity‚ and suffering. The science behind animal testing is not reliable and there are alternatives to save the lives of these helpless (Animal Liberation). It is unethical to treat animals as objects for scientific

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    Para”‚ which is situated in the village of “Dakkhin Maria” of “Bogra” district and in this report I try to contains data to respond those issues of interactions based on change map or time/trend line graph. Five Positive and Negative changes after liberation war are given below. Postitive Changes | Negative Changes | * Peoples are much more conscious about their rights‚ Health. | * Village crops land is decreased . | * Village roads are developed | * Population increased. | *

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    The Greatest Speech of the Greatest Bangali By A A M S Arefin Siddique The speech that our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered 38 years ago was an amazing event in the context of theoretical application of communication science. An incredible manifestation of modern communication concepts could be observed in this historic speech by the greatest Bangali of all times – Bangabandhu. Bangabandhu completed this timeless speech in 19 minutes by uttering between 58

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    and political system. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh is the 8th most populous country in the world‚ yet it is a LDC. I would like to focus on technology and the benefit its usage could bring to Bangladesh. The Bengali people won Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 over West Pakistan. After independence‚ the new state endured famines‚ natural disasters and widespread poverty‚ as well as political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in 1991 has been followed by relative calm

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    and Burma and Bangladesh to the east. Politics: • India is a federal constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 28 states and 7 union territories. • There is multi-party system. Causes of 1971 War/Bangladesh Liberation Wars) a) According to Najam Sethi‚ a well respected and honored journalist from Pakistan‚ East Pakistan always complained that they received less development funds and less attention from the West Pakistan. b) Pakistani army

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    Sunday‚ February 17‚ 2013 English suggestion for PEC examination 2013 PARAGRAPH 1.      Yourself * 2.      Your evening activities** 3.      A firefighter** 4.      Your home town*** 5.      Your leisure*** 6.      Your visit to the liberation war museum*** 7.      Olympic games** 8.      Your favourite games and sports** 9.      Your favourite foods** LETTER 1.      Write a letter to your friend about your illness.* 2.      Write a letter to your friend about how you spend/pass your leisure

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    References: Berlin‚ A. (2011). Animal Liberation Front‚ from http://www.animalliberationfront.com/ The Body Shop. (2010)‚ from http://www.thebodyshop-usa.com/ Environment‚ E. C. (2010‚ 26 October 2010). Laboratory Animals‚ from http://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/lab_animals/nextsteps_en

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    territory. Due to political exclusion‚ ethnic and linguistic discrimination‚ as well as economic neglect by the politically dominant West Pakistan‚ popular agitation led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman grew against West Pakistan‚ resulting in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971‚ which the Bengali people won with the support of India. After independence‚ the new state endured famine‚ natural disasters and widespread poverty‚ as well as political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in 1991

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    Regan “equality of interests” principle entitles that animals‚ because they can experience pleasure and pain are more like humans than rocks‚ entitling them equal treatment—with respect to utilitarianism. A. Singer reflects his statements in Animal Liberation “The basic principle of equality does not require equal or identical treatment; it requires equal consideration.” i. Singer stresses the fact that the principle of utility gives animals moral standing‚ and gives their interests equal weight with

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    election where Awami League won all of the East Pakistan seats. This gave the Bangladeshis enough political leverage to ask for independence and thus push Pakistan into the War of Liberation in 1971. These were the only two instances where the general peoples say affected the overall political system. After liberation‚ Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ Ziaur Rahman and Hossain Mohammad Ershad were the three prominent leaders. All of them proclaimed democracy but none showed any sign of acknowledging people’s

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