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    Ekushey book fair

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    Ekushey Book Fair 2012: Celebrating Books Every year when you visit the Bangla Academy area during the first few days of February‚ the place takes on a festive air with throngs of people making their way to the annual Ekushey Book Fair. The entire place is lined with book stalls displaying books from every major publisher in the country‚ catering to the tastes of absolutely every reader. As you walk in‚ you are greeted by street artists offering to paint a little something on your face or hands

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    years ago : "What greater or better gift can we offer the republic than to teach and instruct our youth ?" His word spoken in Greece about 2000 years ago holds true even today‚ truly the quality of a nation depends upon the quality of" its teachers. Humayun Kabir says‚ "Teachers are literally the arbiters of a nation’s destiny"- The Secondary Education Commission (1952-53) also points out "every teacher and educationist of experience knows that even the best curriculum and the most perfect syllabus

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    Mughal vs. Ottoman

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    Empire ruled over almost the entire subcontinent of India‚ from 1530-1707. The Mughals were descendants of Timuraids‚ who hailed from Central Asia. The Mughal dynasty was founded by Babur‚ the grandson of Timur and Genghiz Khan. He was succeeded by Humayun‚ Akbar the great‚ Shah Jahan‚ and many other rulers. Far from the Mughal Empire in India was the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the Middle East from 1453-1908. The Ottomans were nomadic Turks‚ who established a capital in the Balkan

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    JACK THE RIPPER ESSAY

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    JACK THE RIPPER ESSAY Were the police to blame for not catching Jack the Ripper? To begin with‚ who was jack the ripper? Jack the Ripper was a serial killer that targeted prostitutes‚ thieves and the poor‚ "Jack the Ripper" terrorized the Whitechapel district in London’s East End. He killed at least five prostitutes and mutilated their bodies in an unusual way‚ telling us that the killer had knowledge of the human anatomy. Jack the Ripper was never captured‚ and remains one of England’s‚ and

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    Mechanical Organs

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    Mechanical Organs Daily life for a person with naturally good health makes an average day possible‚ but a person with poor health due to internal organ problems can face many challenges. If a person has bad knees or poor eyesight‚ or even malfunctioning kidneys or heart‚ the only way to go about solving any one of those problems is to see a doctor and check out the options to fix the problem. Whether a person needs to be put on a transplant list or have surgery right then and there‚ it can be

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    standards I was astonished at his unscrupulous attack against the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army officer who died during service in the Iraq War. At the Democratic National Convention on July 28 the father of the Army Captain who died in aid of the US‚ Humayun Khan‚ stood with his grieving wife and conveyed his thoughts on Trump’s bigoted rhetoric and disregard for civil liberties. Trump’s reply was ignorant and racist: “If you look at his wife‚ she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably

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    ASHOKA Born in 265 B.C‚ the great king Ashoka was the grandson of the famous ruler Chandragupta Maurya. As a young lad‚ Ashoka excelled in whatever he was taught. Be it the art of warfare or reading the Holy Scriptures‚ Asoka excelled in whatever he did. Ashoka had many half brothers and he was loved by one and all. Thus‚ after his father died‚ he was crowned as the king of Magadha around 268 B.C. After being crowned as the king‚ he proved himself by smoothly administrating his territory and performing

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    The Mughal Empire was the first large empire in India since the Gupta Empire (nearly a millennium years of difference); it was made up of many ethnicities‚ a variety of geographic localities‚ and hundreds of nobles and their principalities. At its largest extent‚ this empire contained over 140 million inhabitants‚ as well as encompassing 3.5 million square kilometers. However‚ as all empires do‚ the Mughal Empire faced many difficulties‚ and by the turn of the 19th century‚ had weakened significantly

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    REPORT ON

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    the seminar asked different questions to audience and endowing them with some gifts. She also involved audience with herself and arranged an activity for audience in order to see how much audience is active and healthy. They had a special guest Zeb Humayun Bangash‚a musician and singer. She shared her personal experiences and interests and also gave suggestions that how to become a vigorous and healthy woman. In the last of the seminar she amused audience by her charming and delightful singing. INTRODUCTION:

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    Sultanate of Delhi: The Delhi Sultanate is a term used to cover five short-lived dynasties‚ Delhi based kingdoms or sultanates‚ mostly of Turkic and Pashtun (Afghan) origin in medieval India. The sultanates ruled from Delhi between 1206 and 1526‚ when the last was replaced by the Mughal Dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90); the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320); the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414); the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51); and the Afghan Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). (i) Administrative

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