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    Cross Culture Interactions

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    Cross-Cultural Interactions Can you imagine a situation where you can meet someone who looks different than you and speaks a different language and travel thousands of miles without much difficulty but encounter many obligations just to travel approximately 100 miles? This is the relationship that India and Pakistan holds. Even after 65 years of parting‚ India and Pakistan has failed to establish a normal relationship. According to a report in the Indian-based Hindu‚ on January 8‚ the leader of

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    Ahmed And The Film Happy

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    can choose to live “unhappily” and push for political movements‚ but this is a privileged scenario too. The idea that we can fight for our own right to the pursuit of happiness is predicated on a politically stable‚ democratic country. For Manoj‚ a rickshaw driver living in a slum‚ he has limited education background and limited social mobility that can empower him to counter the social ideals. The film Happy helps us acknowledge our ability to make ourselves happy in spite of all the social expectations

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    Child Labour

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    stopped Child Labour is one of the saddest issues the world is facing. Many children all over the world start earning at the age which is actually meant to play‚ study and learn. This age is to enjoy and have fun with friends‚ and not to pull rickshaws or clean cars and autos. Child Labor deprives a child from the basic rightof education. Moreover‚ child labour is not the need of the society as well. Already most of the countries are facing unemployment and several unemployed people are

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    Dhaka Traffic Jam

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    Alternatives to Dhaka Traffic Jam ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research paper is part of my course requirement Eng105 that was assigned to me for this fall semester 2007.The research paper is based on the most happening concern of Dhaka city- Traffic congestion. The research paper titled “Alternatives to control traffic jams in Dhaka city” is done with the constant help and sincere contribution of many people. First of all I would take this platform to thank my Course instructor Ms. Melissa Hussain;

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    CFC’s and sulfates and opt for greener products‚ such as those that use organic ingredients and recycled packaging I also use zip-lock bags which can be reused rather than normal plastic bags. I go to my tuitions on cycle and try not to opt for auto rickshaw whenever possible and try to save fuel

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    Travel Alone? Group?

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    company of a friend or a guide. The positive things that you can get are that there are more freedom in adventures you can go to‚ you can walk on your own pace‚ you can experience things your map doesn’t tell you like an exotic transportation using a rickshaw‚ perhaps you have family along the way of your travel you can go visit them on your way‚ you can choose who you want to be friends with during your trip‚ and many more. But the downhill of this is that you might get robbed and if you are in another

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    technology such as computer‚ printer‚ phone all day in the building. City is a gathering place of a large number of different professions. Industrialists‚ small business owners‚ job holders‚ people related to transportation like taxi drivers and rickshaw pullers‚ doctors‚ professors‚ garments workers and many other are found in a city. Working in the city make more money than in the country‚ but on the other hand‚ people get more stressed than working in the country. Therefore‚ the city life has

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    moment and he will continue to deceive them until he is no longer in power. People of lower casts systems cannot vote and the vote by not voting‚ as crazy as that seems. The police are in no position call people murderers because they once beat a rickshaw puller to death who wanted to exercise his right to vote. That guy is doesn’t care for his life. Everyone knows there will be consequences for anyone trying to vote when their not assigned to. The great socialist is a malicious individual but

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    the blasts‚ along with other reporters from the office. It was 7 pm when I reached the place and a thick cloud of smoke greeted me‚ through which I could see a man and a woman lying in a pool of blood. The rubbish bin had been ripped apart and a rickshaw stood with its roof caved in. It was impossible to believe that the Central Park‚ where I was standing‚ was the favourite spot for youngsters to chill out. Everywhere I looked‚ there were bodies‚ like clothes left out to dry. People ran helter-skelter

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    the city of joy

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    international bestselling novel turned movie‚ which depicts a story of love‚ kindness and faith in the slum of Anand Nagar. The novel features 3 main characters Stephan Kovalski (a Catholic priest)‚ Max Loeb (an American doctor)‚ and Hansari Pal (an Indian rickshaw driver). The novel goes into depth about the different trials and tribulations these 3 men face. Their lives in the slum are that of starvation‚ poverty‚ hopelessness and violence. The novel discusses each man’s journey through such treacherous living

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