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    The Cave of Lascaux

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    The Cave of Lascaux During the prehistoric time‚ people would express their thought by drawing many pictures in the caves and usually drew on the walls and ceilings inside the caves. The most common pictures in cave paintings are big wild animals‚ such as horses‚ tigers‚ deer‚ and tracings of human hands. Many cave paintings were found all over Europe and usually‚ they were on the wall of abandoned cave with the blocked entrance for many years‚ so the paintings were well preserved inside the

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    Partition of India

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    borders of India and Pakistan‚ displacement of 12.5 million people‚ brutal riots and massacres between the Muslim‚ Sikhs and Hindus with an estimate death toll of a million people and the provinces of Punjab in the North West of the Country and the Bengal in the East being cut in half which has created a hostile relationship between the two countries. The hostile relations between the 2 countries have lead the two countries into 4 major wars with The Indo – Pakistani civil war of 1947 and 1971 with

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    Prehistoric art of caves in southern France and northern Spain have many common motifs. In both places‚ the main subjects are animals. The paintings are quite sophisticated‚ thus creatures depicted with great details: horns‚ tusks‚ eyes‚ faces‚ bodies are very well observed and painted. The Hall of Bulls in Lascaux Cave in France is a good example. Wall paintings include images of the cows‚ bisons‚ deers and horses. Animals features are emphasised and pronounced: deers have beautiful antlers‚ bisons’

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    THE FORGOTTEN KINGDOM OF THE CHAKMAS: AN OVERVIEW *JYOTI BIKASH CHAKMA Meaning of Forgotten: The word forgotten is the third form of forget which means - 1) to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone ’s name. 2) to omit or neglect unintentionally. 3) to leave behind unintentionally; neglect to take. 4) to omit mentioning; leave unnoticed. 5) to fail to think of; take no note of. 6) to neglect willfully; disregard or slight. 7) to cease or omit to think of something

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    Bangladesh is surrounded by India‚ Myanmar and the Bay of Bengal. A republic in south Asia‚ Bangladesh was formerly East Pakistan‚ one of the five provinces into which Pakistan was divided at its creation‚ when Britain’s former Indian Empire was partitioned in August 1947. East Pakistan and the four western provinces were separated by about 1600 km of Indian territory. East Pakistan was formed from the former Indian province of East Bengal and the Sylhet districts of Assam. Although the East was more

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    Industries in Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) provides a package of services to private sector entrepreneurs in Bangladesh in the small and cottage industries sector. It was created through an Act of Parliament in 1957 which was later amended in 1992. BSCIC has developed a total of 74 industrial estates throughout the country to foster the growth of SCIs in a balanced manner and also construction works for good number of estates including special type like Tannery‚ API (Active Pharmaceutical

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    Hazards in Dhaka City

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    Hazards in Dhaka City 13 Nov‚ 2013  Assignment‚ Terms‚ Thesis During the last couple of decades Dhaka city is one of the fastest growing metropolises in the world. The urban development seems to lack in planning and the problem of urbanization are intensified by high population growth and rural urban migration. Again‚ Bangladesh suffers from natural calamities every now and then and the urbanization of metropolitan Dhaka is also affected by it. The existing utility services are not capable of coping

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    Kadambini Ganguly

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    graduates in the country and in the entire British Empire. ------------------------------------------------- Medical education and profession Ganguly studied medicine at the Calcutta Medical College. In 1886‚ she was awarded a GBMC (Graduate of Bengal Medical College) degree‚ which gave her the right to practise.  Kadambini overcame some opposition from the teaching staff‚ and orthodox sections of society ------------------------------------------------- Social activities In 1883 she married

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    is an Indo-Aryan language d i d from derived f Sanskrit S ki • It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal‚ which comprises present day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal • With nearly 230 million native speakers‚ Bengali p y spoken p languages g g in is one of the most ppopularly the world 3 The native geographic extent of Bengali West Bengal‚ g ‚ India Bangladesh 4 Section 2 Alphabets Writing Alphabets‚ Writing‚ and Grammar 5 Alphabets and Writing This section

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    History of Bangladesh

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    between the 8th-10th centuries when Muslim missionaries arrived. Later‚ Muslim rulers reinforced the process of conversion by building mosques‚ madrassas and Sufi Khanqah. The borders of present-day Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947‚ when the region became East Pakistan‚ part of the newly formed Islamic State of Pakistan. However‚ it was separated from the western wing by 1‚600 km (994 mi) of Indian territory. Due to political exclusion‚ ethnic and linguistic

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