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    The Six-Point Movement:

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    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 govt. with supremacy of legislature to be directly elected by adult franchise. ii. The federation

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    The Rise of China and the Future of the West Can the Liberal System Survive? By G. John Ikenberry January/February 2008 Summary:  China’s rise will inevitably bring the United States’ unipolar moment to an end. But that does not necessarily mean a violent power struggle or the overthrow of the Western system. The U.S.-led international order can remain dominant even while integrating a more powerful China -- but only if Washington sets about strengthening that liberal order now. G. JOHN

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    reporter in News Center of Jiaxing in 2011. My job was to collect daily news with my supervisor. The reason for I apply for the internship was quite simple: I was intending to practice my news report writing skills through it. But‚ when I finished the internship and looked back to the reports I was involved in‚ I felt like gaining more than I expected at the beginning. As a trainee‚ I was told not to write paper in the office‚ which is contrary to my first intension‚ instead‚ I was required to

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    West Gates Research Paper

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    long report on Mondays. The West Gates have been a popular conversational topic around the water cooler. Its lines have been undoubtedly long. Sadly‚ though‚ when I timed the lines I did not get to experience the infamously 20minute long line. I only got up to 14minutes max‚ around 12:45 pm and 1:15 pm. My original theory was that it could be due to Occidentals attractive goods like food trucks and shops. That made sense to me‚ but I had never really saw the West Gates in actions‚ so yesterday

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    The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 is the most serious Financial Crisis after the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Years of Borrowings from Banks‚ Governments‚ Households & Companies have led many of people in WEST hopelessly into DEBT. What the west have done is they have funded Unsustainable lifestyle using others money i.e. Debt. Debt was thought as developing Countries’ problem‚ but it has now become Developed Countries’ Problem. The financial sector was saying the prices of the Houses

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    Jessica Raposo January 30‚ 2013 Women’s History Native Women & West African Women Before the interaction with the Spanish‚ Portuguese and English both Native women and African women were considerably powerful when it came to running their communities. It wasn’t until the Europeans settle in the Americas that the role of both changed pretty drastically. When it came to the lives of Native women they were very much involved in everything from working the fields to making things like

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    Analysis of “Ode to the West Wind” I chose the poem Ode to The West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley because I was attracted to the many images Shelley painted in the poem. Nature is a very interesting and powerful force and the way Shelley portrays it in this poem really caught my attention. Shelley also emphasizes the importance of words and their potential impact on a society if shared. This is a concept I found quite intriguing. In my research‚ I found that when Shelley wrote this poem he was

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    Three Points Of Interest

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    ---------‚ A town without a name… the police force is less than brilliant to say the least with their leader being Commander Ephort. The only crime taking place is someone forgetting to retrieve their pooch’s dung. In -------- there are three main points of interest: the city square where you’ll find anything you’ll ever need‚ an apartment complex housing a minimal amount of residents ( they either moved away or “moved away”)‚ and the most popular place among residents the eaterys. The most popular

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    reason of existence and survival. The bond that he had created with the Royals was no more than ’business’ if you will. The author doesn’t emphasize on the unbreakable bond that the gang members felt toward each other.   After evaluating some main points in West Side Story I feel that the author elaborated a lot on the inseparable bond that the Jets had with each other. The story was very light weight‚ and there was a very up beat feel to it. The boys were very cocky‚ but it seemed that together they

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    stories had loss of power and relationships between characters started to change. In “A west coast Woman’ by Jan Hopaklyissumqwa Gould‚ Mark becomes disconnected from his community and Sadie and her Grandfather’s relationships started to change. However‚ in “Incidents at the shrine” by Ben Okri‚ Anderson does not fit in is village and Anderson’s relationship with the people in his village changed. First of all‚ in A West Coast Women‚ mark became isolated from his community. His community did not respect

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