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    Naren did not understand the meaning of ‘losing caste’ .one day he saw many hookas(smoking pipes) placed in one corner of the room in the household. Different pipes were kept for Brahmins‚ non Brahmins and muslims. Naren took the pipes and smoked from each one of them‚ one at a time. He wanted to see if he would lose caste by smoking from a pipe meant for someone of a lower caste. He felt no change in himself. Everything remained the same. Just then‚ vishwanath entered the room and asked him what

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    wanted to keep the presidential power. David versus Goliath is what the “snap” elections were often referred to. What did the people of the Philippines think of these opponents? How did all the events surrounding the “snap” election come about? Accusations and actions were made on both sides of the table‚ some good‚ and some bad. This is to examine the reactions of people in the Philippines as well as around the world to Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino by looking at the events leading up to‚

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    to provide free health care facilities to people around Chittagong since 2007. In November 16‚ 2007 Unilever announced ‘Pepsodent-Bangladesh Dental Society Oral Health Day’. Lifebuoy worked with NGOs‚ governments and other companies to introduce the ‘Global Handwashing Day’‚ launched on 15th October 2008 in many countries including Bangladesh. They created Pepsodent Dentibus for giving free expert advice and dental checkup opportunities to the people and school children’s. For building nations

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    The Massai People

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    Rosa Perez Professor Neff SYG2000 07/11/15 The Massai People of Africa The Massai are what would be considered patriarchal‚ meaning human beings control the company. In the article it talked about how the men gather food and are responsible for the protection‚ while the women construct the house and care for the tykes‚ and gather firewood. Almost like how America was in the 1950’s and even the Native Americans in the 1700’s. The societal transformation that shocked me was that the women will go

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    8. How can the dream at the end of the story be related to the major incidents that precede it? The dream at the end of the story is about the circus with his grandfather. He refused to laugh at the clowns no matter what they did. There is a relationship between clowns at circus and the black boy in battle royal. They are forced to entertain the white man and are treated as if they are no better than animal. The seemingly endless series of envelopes implies that inequality still continue for

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    Great People who moved the world Mylene D. Masangkay 971-8563-37-7 © 2005 Worldlink Marketing Corporation. 101 pages A Summary of “Great People who moved the world” By: Kurt Patrick V. Abu Introduction: The book “Great People who moved the world” is a book that contains a list of greatest people who made a mark in society. They are the people who amaze us‚ inspired us‚ and other emotions that developed us a person. They were included on the list due to their actions that moved the world‚

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    1st floor‚ road 196/C‚ Mohammadpur Housing Limited‚ Dhaka – 1207‚ Mobile : 01718056305 MRS. irin pervin Objective To work in an environment where professionalism and responsibility are of prime concern. Personal profile Name : Mrs. Irin Pervin. Father’s Name : Md. Azhar Ali. Mother’s Name : Marufa Akther. Permanent Address : South Baluadanga‚ Dinajpur Sadar ‚ sssssssssssssssssssssDinajpur. Present Address : 1st floor‚196/C‚ Mohammadpur

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    1 Helping people in poverty should not be for the sake of it‚ you must set your mind that you really want to help no matter what challenge appears. 2 Understand reality. You must have a feel of poverty‚ for example‚ go without food or be on an extended fast. Not just a food fast. No TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ car‚ or the purchase of anything new. Shop at thrift stores. Give all the money you saved to a good charity. 3 Donate to a good charity. The most basic thing to help get rid of poverty is donate

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    Bari. 1998‚ All rights reserved. 1st Wave September 15‚ 1947 Tamuddun Majlis (Cultural Society‚ an organization by scholars‚ writers and journalists oriented towards Islamic ideology) in a booklet titled State Language of Pakistan : Bengali or Urdu? demands Bengali as one of the state language of Pakistan. The Secretary of the Majlis‚ at that time a Professor of Physics in Dhaka University‚ [Abul Kashem] was the first person to convene a literary meeting to discuss the State Language issue in

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    History of Bangladesh

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    against West Pakistan‚ resulting in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971‚ which the Bengali people won with the support of India. After independence‚ the new state endured famine‚ natural disasters and widespread poverty‚ as well as political turmoil and military coups. The restoration of democracy in 1991 has been followed by relative calm and economic progress. The Bengali Language Movement The Bengali Language Movement‚ also known as the Language Movement Bhasha Andolon‚ was a political

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