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    For hundreds of years‚ a regrettably large number of people have struggled to gain rights for oppressed minorities. Every so often‚ someone succeeds. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mohandas K. Gandhi were two of these successful individuals. Specifically‚ “Letter from Birmingham City Jail‚” by Dr. King and Bhikhu Parekh’s “Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction” concisely illustrate the philosophies of these prominent civil rights leaders. Many of their principles also draw parallels to Henry David Thoreau’s

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    Agora the brand name of Rahimafrooz Group is the first super shop chain in our country launched in 2000. The mission was to fulfill the everyday shopping needs of the urban peoples through fair price‚ right assortment‚ and best quality. The success was immediate as there was a demand for such business in the local market. And over time the number of outlets increased and currently there are nine outlets at Dhaka and one outlet in Chittagong. Many people thought that the name of the company is Agora

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    Chapter One 1. Origin of The Report The report title “Export performance of readymade garments sector of Bangladesh” has been prepared as a practical fulfillment of MBA Degree in Daffodil International University. Student are required to undertake and internship program. For this purpose each of there is attached with or organization. During the internship a student has to prepare a report on the organization where he is assigned. He has also to undertake an were of investigation o the organization

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    Indigenization of English in South Asia/Pakistan Rescuing Culture? Outline • • • • Questions Linguistic Levels of Indigenization How is it happening? What will be the future? Can we drive English away? • A. R. Haque: – “It may not be possible to alter the position of the English language in the national set-up radically‚ or to reduce its role” (1993‚ p. 17). • A. Mahboob: – “No English‚ no future: Language policy in Pakistan” (2002) So what about cultural loss? • A. P. Saleemi: – If so‚ what

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    Internal Colonialism: Internal colonialism is a notion of structural political and economic inequalities between regions within a nation state. The term is used to describe the uneven effects of economic development on a regional basis‚ otherwise known as "uneven development"‚ and to describe the exploitation of minority groups within a wider society. This is held to be similar to the relationship between metropole and colony‚ in colonialism proper. 1.2. The Bengali Ethnonationalist Movement

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    Globalization and Bangladesh Globalization and its effects in Bangladesh 4/11/2013 Innovative Boys ASSIGNMENT On “Globalization and its impacts in Bangladesh” Course Name: Globalization and Business Course No: IB-302 Submitted to: Shamsun Arefin Lecturer Department of International Business Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Submitted by: Innovative Boys 4TH Batch‚ 5th Semester Department

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    century A.D. Although he was simple in and saintly in thinking‚ he permitted himself to be involved neck-deep in the struggle of the country. And all his actions were translated in the Hindu id "Defiance of law and order was non-cooperation with evil; hartal was 11 protest; Satyagraha was the technique for the realization of truth that is God.”  Secondly‚ he openly asserted that the concept of Truth (God) is l unattainable‚ each one is endowed with a fraction of Truth‚ has almost the meaning as the cardinal

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    INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE Arrival of East India Co in India Shift from traders to Lords Revolt of 1857 Transfer of power from EIC to British Rule Rise of Organized Movement Rise of Indian Nationalism Divide and Rule (Partition of Bengal) Formation of Indian National Congress Jallianwala Baug Massacre Non Co-operation Movement Simon Commission Civil Disobedience Movement Quit India Movement (Second World War and consequences) The East India Company had the unusual distinction of ruling an entire country

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    GARMENT EXPORTS FROM BANGLADESH: AN UPDATE AND EVALUATION Munir Quddus Professor of Economics and Chair University of Southern Indiana‚ USA Salim Rashid Professor of Economics University of Illinois‚ Urbana-Champaign‚ USA Journal of Bangladesh Studies: on-line Articles published in the Journal of Bangladesh Studies will be available on-line a year after publication. Current issues are available only in paper form to subscribers. Here are the articles contained in the first issue of

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    known lawyer and an English statesman. Accused of being an ’All-White Commission’‚ the Simon Commission was rejected by all political and social segments of the country. In Bengal‚ the opposition to the Simon Commission assumed a massive scale‚ with a hartal being observed in all corners of the province on February 3rd‚ 1928. On the occasion of Simon’s arrival in the city‚ demonstrations were conducted in Calcutta. In the wake of the boycott of the recommendations proposed by Simon Commission‚ an

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