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were most politically active
had the most egalitarian relations with men
had possessed the right to vote for the shortest time
ran for office most often
ignored Duverger's approach
suffered from faults similar to those in duvergers study
Focused on the influences of political regimes
Focused on political activism
Envious : ঈর্ষাপরায়ণ
Exorcise : প্রমোদ ভ্রমণ
Emigrate : দেশ ত্যাগ করা
Exhort : উপদেশ দ্বারা উৎসাহিত করা
Alpenliebe
HRC Clevdon
Red Bull
Gillette Shaving Gel
Cox's bazar Sea Beach
Laoachora reserve Forest
Ganga-Padma river
Sunderban
How are you ?
However, who are you?
where do you live in ?
whatever, are you fine now?
Although the government is pending a lot
Even though the government is spending so much
Inspite of so much money being spent by the government
no improvement required

"My God. it speaks" uttered the Emperor and the receiver of the telephone slipped from his hand and banged around. At the other end Alexander Graham Bell was still on line at an exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876. This strange instrument known as telephone was to revolutionize life in the years to come.
Bell was born in at Scotland. he was a teacher and, was dedicated to the noble cause of helping and teaching the deaf and the dumb to hear and speak before going to Canada in 1870 for a serious illness. he, thereafter, moved to the USA but continued with this work by opening a school for the deaf and the dumb.
Bell was fond of scientific and mechanical inventions. While at Boston. he tried to communicate through metal wire. His companion in this work was Watson. Watson was taken by a pleasant surprise as he had heard Bell clearly through his instrument the instrument was a success and Bel patented it.
Graham Bell. apart from being an artist, he was a kind human being. ready to help the needy. He established an institution for the deaf and dumb children. He died in 1922 in Canada. The entire northern America paid him a tribute by hanging up their telephones for a while during his funeral.
His activity of teaching
His service to the deaf and dumb
He kept interest in scientific inventions
Encouragements received form Watson

The population of the Bengal delta has always been remarkably mobile. This has often led to tensions between the territorial rights of the sedentary people and the rights of mobile others. These tensions revealed themselves in multiple moving frontiers and a dynamic economy. The Bengal delta was never an isolated place. On the contrary, one of its basic features was its openness to both the immense expanse of the Indian Ocean and an enormous hinterland. For as far back as we can reconstruct. It was integrated into networks of long-distance trade. pilgrimage. political alliance. cultural exchange and travel. It served as a gateway to the wider world for people and goods from the landlocked Ganges plains in the west. from Tibet and Nepal in the north and from the Brahmaputra valley in the east. Conversely, traders, Buddhist pilgrims, political emissaries and adventurers who wanted to visit these regions had to pass through Bengal. It was the coastal waterways of Bengal that South-east Asians, North, Indians, Srilankans, Chinese, Arabs, Central Asians, Persians, Ethiopians, and Tibetans met from very early times.
large number of sedentary people
openness to nto only the Indian Ocean but also to its coastal land
openness to the immense expanse of the Indian Ocean
a dynamic economy maintained by the virtue of war
exporting weapon
long-distance trade
cultural exchange
pilgrimage
tensions between these two groups of population led to degradation of economy
territorial rights were the source of tension between these two groups of population
tensions between these two groups of population were mostly about religion
the mobile population were larger in number than sedentary people