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    places in Dhaka city. I found that our traditional food culture is missing among our people of our county specially young generation. They used to go different western restaurants and have western Arabian and other foreign food. The food culture of Bangladesh are now Mixture of different kinds of foreign food culture and those also be our food culture nowadays. People like more mixture food than traditional Bengali food I once again thank you for giving me a chance to do this project which‚ I believe

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    Rabindranath Tagore World Literature Analysis Introduction A Bengali mystic and artist‚ Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet‚ philosopher‚ music composer and a leader of Brahma Samaj‚ who took the India culture and tradition to the whole world and became a voice of the Indian heritage. Best known for his poems and short stories‚ Tagore largely contributed to the Bengali literature in the late 19th and early 20th century and created his masterpieces such as Ghare-Baire‚ Yogayog‚ Gitanjali‚ and

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    are unified by the Bengali nationalism. Nearly all the people speak Bengali language and we are proud of the fact of being the only nation in the world to fight for language. We are also proud of being Bengali and our independence from Pakistan Even though there are some indigenous people but the size is insignificant. Islam is the largest religion followed by Hinduism‚ Buddhism and Christianity. There are some minor religious clashes but we are strongly united by our Bengali nationality. This unity

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    1. Explain how the relationship between Ashoke‚ Ashima‚ and Gogol develops throughout the novel.
The theme of the relationship between parents and children becomes prominent‚ as Gogol grows old enough to interact with his parents as a child. During his young adulthood‚ Gogol is impatient with his parents and they‚ likewise‚ feel unable to relate to their American children. Gogol begins to feel tender toward his father after his death. He now understands the guilt and uselessness his parents had

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    population crammed into a space the size of Louisiana. In the capital of Dhaka‚ it is so crowded and filled with homeless people on every corner. Among the 15 million people stuck in traffic among the crowded roads‚ lies an army of Bengali beggers. Bengali beggers sell vegetables‚ popcorn‚ and trinkets. Even in the beauty country side filled with lush grass and flowers‚ there is people wall-to-wall covering the area completely. 2. Explain why‚ according to the 2 converging projections‚ the population

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    clothing shown being worn by the Indian people is different from American clothing because it is more traditional. Laundry is being hung to dry on balconies throughout the city‚ which is very uncommon in America because most Americans use washing machines and dryers to clean and dry their clothes. The next difference is that these Indian people refer to themselves as “Bengalis” instead of how we refer to them in America as “Indians.” Next the movie shows a young Bengali woman‚ whose parents are arranging

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    Humayun Ahmed Pesentation

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    of Humayun‚ Times of India wrote Humayun was a custodian of the Bangladeshi literary culture whose contribution single-handedly shifted the capital of Bengali literature from Kolkata to Dhaka without any war or revolution. Ahmed ’s writing style was characterized as magic realism . Sunil Ganguly described him as the most popular writer in the Bengali language for a century ] and according to him‚ Ahmed was even more popular than Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Ahmed ’s books have been the top sellers

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    Tripura to India in 1949‚ Govt. of India took up several measures for improving the lot of tribal’s. Meanwhile‚ huge influx of refugees from the East Pakistan proved both a blessing and a course to them. Initially‚ the tribal’s were exploited by the Bengali refugee who was intellectually superior to them. But this exploitation did not last long because of progressive outlook gradually instilled in them. Their taste for civilized life has been encouraged by the Bengalies. The Govt. of Tripura has taken

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    Gender Roles in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a country in South Asia.Official Language is Bangla (also known as Bengali).Some of the facts of Bangladesh are listed below: Socially: Men greeting Men– A simple verbal greeting of “Salam Aleikum” tends to be most common. The appropriate response is “wa alaikum salam”.Handshakes are common as well‚ more so in business and formal settings. Handshakes tend to be on the light/limp side. Women greeting Women– A simple verbal greeting of “Salam Aleikum” tends to be most common

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    History of Bangladesh

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    elite‚ not the language of the people in the eastern province - who made up 56% of Pakistan’s population - where Bangla was the mother tongue. After Pakistan’s "founding father" Muhammad Ali Jinnah and‚ later‚ fellow Bengali Khwaja Nazimuddin declared Urdu as the official state language‚ protest erupted throughout the eastern wing. On 21 February 1952 (8 Falgun 1359 in Bangla calendar) students protest led to killing of ordinary citizen by the police. More people were killed the next day. In Bangladesh

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