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    The Six-Point Movement:

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    national disarray‚ which became visible during the India-Pakistan was in 1965. When the Bengalis were looking for a new formula to express their national pride a desire for a substantial measure for independence from the centralized political structure Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ as Awami League leader‚ proposed the "Six Point" demand in February‚ 1966. The six-point demand is a remarkable document. The points are given below – i. The establishment of federation on the basis of labor resolution and a Parliamentary

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    Jew Merchant Journal Entry

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    steal or kill us. My first stop will be in Lahore. January 5th 1200‚ we arrived in Lahore‚ a Muslim town‚ as we settle through the town‚ I set my shop. As the day went trough I met Mohammed‚ who told me more about Islam so I can learn more about it and to relate more to the people. The first question I asked Mohammed was that why do women never stop by? He replied‚ “When you meet a Muslim friend‚ their wife’s never take the initiative to talk to you” I also learned that man can have multiple wives

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    important issue‚ and to fight for what’s right. It is not a crime‚ it is a peaceful resistance and opposition to bring about a compromise that will lead to a positive impact on society. Martin Luther King had done it by fighting against segregation‚ and Mohammed Ali had done it as well by opposing the military draft. They had both participated the act of civil disobedience because of a law they found unjust. They have no obligation to like it or agree with it‚ therefore it is within their right to disagree

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    Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughal Empire in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main

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    Parliamentary Democracy in Bangladesh Abstract The focus of this paper is to review the era of parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh since it’s emergence in the year 1991. The raison d’etre of our war of independence was parliamentary democracy‚ and that commitment had been reflected in her Constitution in 1972. Still 20 years took for the light to shine in her political history which was already marked by a mixed and scandalous culture

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    Kashmir

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    WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THE LOGIC OF THE KASHMIR CONFLICT? Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION The president of United States‚ Bill Clinton once said that Kashmir can be considered as the most dangerous place in the world. He also added that the moot point is the line of control in the Indian subcontinent across Kashmir. He made this comment in March‚ 2000 (HAMID NASIR CHATTHA‚ 2006). These conflicts were made loud and clear throughout the world in the dawn of 21st century. It has become an international issue

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    Business Law

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    then sells them to customers. Recently a customer‚ El. Hajji Mohammed bought an L&G washing machine from E&Z electronics who later on suffered legally recognizable damages. The washing machine resulted in not only injuring Mohammed but also causing destructive damages to his home. The issue here is‚ could the court hold both L&G electronics and E&Z electronics liable for the damages caused to the plaintiff El. Hajji Mohammed? Warranties: Most good sold have warranty which is made to

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    Green building Revolution in UAE Eng. Mustafa Khalifa Environmental Researcher 16 February‚ 2008 Introduction The United Arab Emirates (UAE) consists of the seven small emirates of Abu Dhabi‚ Dubai‚ Sharjah‚ Ras Al-Khaimah‚ Ajman‚ Umm Al-Qaiwain‚ and Fujairah‚ which were united as a federal state on 2 December 1971. Before the establishment of the oil economy in the early 1960s‚ two main forms of traditional Emirati culture: the nomadic desert-oriented Bedouins with small oasis farming

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    SBI PO

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    EduGeeks.in EduGeeks.in Important Awards 2014 List of Oscar Awards 2014 Winners Best Picture 12 Years a Slave Best Actor in a Leading Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club) Role Best Actress in a Leading Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine) Role Best Actor in a Supporting Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) Role Best Actress in a Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave) Supporting Role Best Animated Feature Frozen (Chris Buck‚ Jennifer Lee‚ Peter Del Vecho) Best Cinematography

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    Background The events of September 11 impacted international polices and the regional situation within Pakistan necessitated change to its internal policies. Pakistan found that it had no risk-free options: all polices were full of danger and risk of varying degrees. The test was to adopt such a policy and course of action that could minimize the risk and offered the best possible option in the given circumstances. Geo-strategic location of Pakistan and links with Taliban administration absolved

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