& New: Papers in Honour of Professor Mervyn Alleyne on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday. Kingston: The University of the West Indies Press‚ 1996. Davies‚ Alan. "Is International English an Interlanguage?" TESOL QUARTERLY 23.3 (1989): 447-466. Jahan‚ Rubaiyat. "Global Perspectives on the notion of "Target Culture" associated with English as a Foreign Language." University of Sydney Papers in Tesol 1 (2006): 1-17. Jenkins‚ Jennifer. World Englishes a Resource Book for Students. New York: Routledge
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paper both primary and secondary data have been used. Primary data have been collected by using an Interview Schedule and convenient sampling method has been used for analyzing them. In depth interviews have been conducted with the leaders of Assam Chah Mazddor Sangha‚ All Assam Tea Students Association‚ Assam Adivasi Students Association and a number of renowned scholars of their community. The paper reveals the present status of tea labourers of Assam in general and Golaghat district in particular
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Case 1Bombardier Aerospace | Prepared for: | AKM Mominul Haque Talukder Course Instructor Human Resource Management East West University Prepared By: | Group- 6 Name | ID No. | Ismat Jahan Senjuti | 2011-1-90-001 | Bani Biswas | 2011-1-90-002 | Nusrat Jahan | 2011-1-90-006 | Jubaid Rashid | 2011-2-90-008 | Mukshuda Akhter | 2011-3-90-002 | Nazmus Shakib | 2012-1-91-001 | Khandoker Mehedi Hasan | 2012-1-90-015 | Sec: 01 East West University East West University
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CULTURE OF INDIA Independence Day = 15th Aug 1947 In India‚ Republic Day honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into force–on 26 January 1950–replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India. Incredible India is the name of an international marketing campaign by the Government of India to promote tourism in India in 2002 to a global audience. Tourism is a major industry in India and the Ministry of Tourism launched a campaign to promote Incredible
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population in India lived in poverty‚ the splendor of the regime mostly the Mughal nobility. Bureaucracy and army grown bloated and corrupt‚ peasants and urban workers have lower living standards warfare (Aurangzeb) and elaborate architecture (shah Jahan) cost empire against Invaders. Document 3: OTTOMAN “considers each case on its own merits”—“no distinction is attached to birth among the Turks””honors‚ high posts and judgeships are the rewards of great ability and good service”: meritocracy in
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East Indian Indentureship The Indians arriving in the New World called themselves Jahan or “People of the Ship‚” referring to the ship that brought them across the oceans to the Americas. See chart below for East Indians arriving in South America starting in 1838 and in the Caribbean starting in 1845. In 1838‚ after the abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean‚ the agriculture production in Guyana (formerly known as British Guiana and located on mainland South America) had fallen by 60 percent
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MUGHAL ADMINISTRATION | | |by | |Abdur Rahim Sajid | |M.Phil-I | |
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Mughal Empire; wins First Battle of Panipat. 1556-1605 Akbar expands and reforms the empire; Mughals win Second Battle of Panipat. 1605-27 Reign of Jahangir; in 1612 East India Company opens first trading post (factory). 1628-58 Reign of Shah Jahan. 1658-1707 Reign of Aurangzeb‚ last great Mughal ruler. 1707-1858 Lesser emperors; decline of the Mughal Empire. BRITISH PERIOD 1757 Battle of Plassey--British victory over Mughal forces in Bengal; British rule in India begins. 1835 Institution
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British Imperialism in India Pre-Colonization: The Mughal Empire Prior to British imperialism‚ the Mughal Empire governed the majority of the Indian subcontinent. Unsatisfied with his modest kingdom‚ Fergana‚ Babur (r. 1526-1530) expanded into Kabul in 1504‚ serving as a base for his conquests. When he defeated the the Sultan of Delhi at the Battle of Panipat in 1526‚ he declared himself emperor‚ founding the Mughal Empire. His large‚ well-trained cavalry and artillery provided him the advantage
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(business cycle). During a boom with rising inflation the gap will be positive and during a recession it is negative. Both gaps are unwelcome because they represent inefficient situations with overworking the economies resources or underworking them (Jahan). For this reason the aim of the governments and central banks is to match
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