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    University of Dhaka and I fulfill my dream to get admitted in this university. The University of Dhaka is the oldest university in Bangladesh. It is a multi-disciplinary research university and is among the top universities in the region. It was Established on July 21‚ 1921. Students and teachers of this university have played a major part in shaping the history of Bangladesh. There are several reasons which motivated me to get myself admitted in this world famous university and these are given bellow-

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    which is situated in the village of “Dakkhin Maria” of “Bogra” district and in this report I try to contains data to respond those issues of interactions based on change map or time/trend line graph. Five Positive and Negative changes after liberation war are given below. Postitive Changes | Negative Changes | * Peoples are much more conscious about their rights‚ Health. | * Village crops land is decreased . | * Village roads are developed | * Population increased. | * Sanitation

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    Pakistan in the aftermath of the debacle that was 1971: the State of Pakistan had lost more than half of its population and a major source of revenue to a secessionist movement‚ its army was humiliated with almost ninety-three thousand prisoners of war in hostile Indian custody‚ and the economy was in complete turmoil. Bhutto’s rallying cry of ‘Roti‚ Kapra‚ Makaan’ had allowed him to win the majority seats in West Pakistan in the elections of 1970‚ and with the secession of East Pakistan in 1971‚

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    The separation of Bangladesh The separation of East Pakistan was a great setback to Pakistan. By 1970‚ sentiments for national unity had weakened in East Pakistan to the extent that constant conflict between the two Wings dramatically into mass civil disorder. The physical separation of a thousand miles between the two wings without a common border‚ and being surrounded by Indian territory and influences‚ led to constant political‚ economic and social conflicts between the two wings; embittering

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    After the formation of Pakistan‚ the people of East zone were suppressed in every Sector. They were even not secured in severe national disarray‚ which became visible during the India-Pakistan was in 1965. When the Bengalis were looking for a new formula to express their national pride a desire for a substantial measure for independence from the centralized political structure Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ as Awami League leader‚ proposed the "Six Point" demand in February‚ 1966. The six-point demand is

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    | United Front Elections | | | Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Background of United Front 1 3 Formation of United Front 2 3.1 Constituent Parties 2 The Awami Muslim League (AML) 2 Krishak Sramik Party (KSP) 3 Nizam-i-Islam Party (NIP) 3 Ganatantri Dal (GD) 3 4 Key People 4 AK Fazlul Huq (1873-1962) 4 Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (1892-1963) 4 Bhasani‚ (Maulana) Abdul Hamid Khan (1880-1976) 5 5 Election 5 6 Conclusion 8 7 Bibliography 9 lIST OF TableS Table 1 East Pakistan

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    Elections 1954  were held in March 1954 under the India Act of 1935‚ and on the basis of universal adult franchise. The contesting parties in the elections were the ruling muslim league and a five-party alliance called united front. The major partners of the Front were the Awami Muslim League led by Maulana abdul hamid khan bhasani‚ the krishak sramik party by ak fazlul huq‚ Nezam-e-Islam led by Maulana Atahar Ali‚ and Ganatantri Dal led by haji mohammad danesh. In the elections held from 8 to

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    Ashley McKenzie POLS 101 3/7/14 Liberation: Framework and Perspectives The perspectives‚ beliefs and ambitions of minorities and activists groups have made strong political impacts since the 1960’s in the United States. The civil rights movement during this period inspired people of different ages and race that had felt singled-out to push forth their voice as well as their opinions and ultimately to produce change. Their main purpose was not to create violence‚ but to instead live in a better

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    Women’s Liberation Movement in India. What relevance do the complaints and demands of the Women’s Liberation Move­ments have in India. Certainly ours is a patriarchal society in which male supermacy is a fact of life accepted by both sexes from earliest childhood. Yet the lost of Indian women has not always been subservient. In the pre -Aryan days women enjoyed far more freedom than today’s young girls. The society was matriarchal and they owned property. The Aryans‚ even after coming to India

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    Wars of National Liberation and the End of Colonialism National liberation is a concept that has been justly and unjustly idealized for many generations. Freedom and independence are rights that every person deserves‚ and‚ sadly enough‚ war is often the only means by which to obtain these basic human needs. Most Americans living today know close to nothing about dictatorships‚ tyranny and how many people don ’t have these rights‚ which most American people commonly ignore. National liberations

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