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    Insurgency (5) Terrorism (6) Trafficking (7) Extremism (8) Fundamentalism Potentials and Limitations of Bangladesh Potentials : (1)Connectivity with seven sisters of India ‚ Nepal ‚ Bhutan ‚China (2)Chittagong and Mongla sea port (3) Asian Highway (4)Jute (5)Frozen food (6) Vegetables (7)Shrims (8) Hilsha (9) Geographical position (10) Maritime boarder (11) Coal (12)Carbon trade(13)Tourism (14)Diversified culture(15) Medicine Limitation : (1)Locked boarder (Small size) (3) Have no connectivity (4)Terrorism

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    Parts of Speech A part of speech (also a word class‚ a lexical class‚ or a lexical category) is a linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items)‚ which is generally defined by the syntactic or morphological behaviour of the lexical item in question. Common linguistic categories include noun and verb‚ among others. There are open word classes‚ which constantly acquire new members‚ and closed word classes‚ which acquire new members infrequently if at all.  Verb – is a word (part

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    COMMODITY MARKET [pic] INDEX |Chapter No |Topic |Page No. | |1 |Introduction to Commodity Market |04 | |2 |History of Evolution of Commodity Markets |08 | |3

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    __________________________________________________________________ 1. Background: Potato is a starchy‚ tuberous crop from the perennial “Solanum tuberosum” of the Solanaceae family (also known as the nightshades). It originated from the area of present-day southern Peru and it’s now grown worldwide. Potatoes were first introduced outside the Andes region four centuries ago‚ and have become an integral part of much of the world ’s cuisine. It is the world ’s fourth-largest food crop‚ following

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    Economy of India‚ Bangladesh & Pakistan Particulars Page no Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 Definitions 1.2 Objectives of the Study 1.3 Methodology Chapter Two: Economic and Demographic Analysis 2.1 Demographic Features 2.1.1 Bangladesh 2.1.2 Japan 2.1.3 India 2.2 Trading Activities 2.2.1 Bangladesh 2.2.2 Japan 2.2.3 India 2.3 Economic Features 2.3.1 Bangladesh 2.3.2 Japan 2.3.3 India Chapter Three: Comparison Chapter Four: Conclusion Sources

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    Lecture 1. Handout. 1. A linguistic analysis may be performed in two directions: if we focus on the structure of a language at a particular moment in time (not necessarily the present)‚ we apply a synchronic approach‚ while using a diachronic approach we look at the development of a language over time. 2. Any language‚ whether it is English‚ Russian or Chinese‚ is a historical phenomenon‚ it does not stay unaltered for a considerable period of time‚ but is constantly changing throughout

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    Anglo-Saxon was the people who inhabited Great Britain in the 5th century. To make Britain vulnerable to Anglo-Saxon Invasion‚ the Romans pulled out of Britain‚ called home to help defend their beleaguered empire against hordes of invaders. Anglo-Saxon culture is greatly reflected in the literature of that time. Their language was formed as the mixture of many tribes‚ today it is known as Old English. Scop is an old professional poet who is responsible for passing stories from generation to generation

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    Bede Formation

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    According to sources such as the History of Bede‚ most of the sources used to explain the history of these nations come from the history of Bede such as the history of the jutes and others‚ after the invasion of Britannia‚ the Angles split up and founded the kingdoms of Northumbria‚ East Anglia‚ and Mercia. In early times there were two northern kingdoms and two Midland kingdoms‚ which by the 7th century had turned into two northern Angle kingdoms‚ Northumbria and Mercia. Northumbria held most of

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    this time‚ the language began as Old English. Later it was simplified into Middle English and finally refined into Modern English. Old English is concentrated between the years 450 and 1150ad. In the year 449 Germanic Tribes (Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes) invaded England after the Romans had already build a progressing civilization‚ complete with a massive road system. It is assumed that the tribes terrorized the natives and forced many of them of their homeland. Their German language blended with

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    who migrated to Great Britain in the fifth century AD.[8] Historically‚ the English population is descended from several peoples — the earlier Britons (or Brythons)‚ the Germanic tribes that settled in the region (including Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes‚ collectively known as the Anglo-Saxons) who founded what was to become England (from the Old English Englaland)‚ and the later Danes‚ Normans and other groups. Following the Acts of Union 1707‚ in which the Kingdom of England was succeeded by the

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