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    the Agri-Horticultural Society in the 1820’s; a literature expert‚ being the first to translate and publish Indian classics‚ transforming the Bengali language from a language of the uneducated into a language of the educated; a musician‚ writing gospel ballads in the Bengali language; a scholar‚ authoring the first Sanskrit dictionary; a professor of Bengali‚ Sanskrit‚ and Marathi (Indian languages) at the Fort William College in Calcutta; an educator‚ starting dozens of schools for Indian children

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    experience that happens between two people. So why do people fall in love? Professor Arthur Aron from State University of New York at Stonybrook has been exploring the dynamics of what happens when two people are falling in love: Q:  What motivates people to seek out love? A:  Our primary motivation as human beings is to expand the self and to increase our abilities and our effectiveness. One of the ways we accomplish this is through our relationships with other people. We have learned in our research

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    "Bangladesh" is a combination of the Bengali words‚ Bangla and Desh‚ meaning the country or land where the Bangla language is spoken. The country formerly was known as East Pakistan. Location and Geography. Bangladesh straddles the Bay of Bengal in south Asia. To the west and north it is bounded by India; to the southeast‚ it borders Myanmar. The topography is predominantly a low-lying floodplain. About half the total area is actively deltaic and is prone to flooding in the monsoon season from May

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    How to Deal with Difficult People at Work Interpersonal relationships can influence consistently the effectiveness of work and well-being of employees as well as their psychological state. However‚ often the problem of the formation of positive interpersonal relationships arises‚ especially when there are some difficult people within an organization‚ who ignore interests and needs of other employees. In fact‚ it is possible to find such difficult people practically in any organization. Many employs

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    various courses; for example‚ ’one should drive to Outram Ghat‚ go for a walk at stream Hooghly‚ could remain home and tune in to plays on radio or watch a silver screen.’ (11). There is an episode which unmistakably exhibits how the individuals from a Bengali family act in specific circumstances. For example‚ the funny scene of Chhotomama’s battle to take out his auto draws out the working class desire to possess an auto. The whole circumstance is comic to the point that one can scarcely stifle a

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    Tagore

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    of humanity. This enabled him to develop a broad outlook with a healthy blend of realis¬tic and idealistic strains. Even while learning at home‚ Tagore became a scholar at an early age. He had an inborn poetic bent of mind. He began to write in Bengali at an early age and even started a magazine. In his opinion‚ a child’s first lan¬guage should be his mother-tongue in which he could express himself with better felicita¬tion. Tagore was a versatile genius. He was a poet‚ novelist‚ dramatist‚ short-story

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    Bangladeshi Food

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    Bangladesh shares a common Bengali culture‚ language and history with its neighbors in the nearby Indian state of West Bengal. This shared culture also carries over to its food – many dishes are shared across borders and are commonly referred to as Bengali cuisine (food). Bangladeshi cuisine is absolutely South Asian in nature. However‚ it’s unique in its abundant use of fish and its employment of a variety of often fiery pastes made from ground roots‚ spices and chilies. So fiery they are‚ we’re

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    Dhaka City

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    to be the world’s fastest growing city. It already has a population of 15m‚ and an extra 400‚000 people move there every year. This is the city where people from various places from Bangladesh come to make their career‚ fulfill their desire‚ and make their dreams come true .For this reason the members of Dhaka society are facing several challenges and the life style of all peoples of Dhaka city become very hard and challenging. The intent of the proposed study is

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    Xl and Xll - printed & distributed by Orient by Bengali A for Class Xl and Bengali B for Class Xl & Xll printed & distributed - Orient Blackswan 3. Bangalir Bhasha o Sanskriti- printed & distributed by Book Syndicate 4. English Rapid Reader for class Xl and Book on EsP & Project - 5. 6. 7. 8. printed & distributed bY DeeP Prakashan Hindi A & B for Class Xl and Xll- printed & distributed by Deep Prakashan physical Education ( Bengali Version ) - printed & distributed by lnstitute of

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    Clothing of Bangladesh

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    Bangladeshi women habitually wear Sarees. Jamdani was once world famous for it’s most artistic and expensive ornamental fabric. Moslin‚ a fine and artistic type of cloth was well known worldwide. Naksi Kantha‚ embroidered quilted patchwork cloth produced by the village women‚ is still familiar in villages and towns simultaneously. A common hairstyle is Beni (twisted bun) that Bangalee women are fond of. Traditionally males wear Panjabis‚ Fatuas and Pajamas. Hindus wear Dhuty for religious purposes

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