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    The photographer I want to talk about is GMB Akash ,he is a Photographer from Bengal , his is a photojournalist, all of his works is revolving around the social bottom ,he love take photo in street, he is well- known by many people by taking documentary photography and especially the photo of vulnerable groups, his work has been pushed in over seventy major international publications, also, he has earned more than eighty international awards . [2] I think his photo are meaningful, boldness and…

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    The first story is the better story because it is a more interesting story to read. It’s incredible that Pi could survive with a Bengal Tiger but it is true. Mr. Okamoto doesn’t believe that Pi could survive with a tiger aboard the lifeboat. “‘Mr. Patel, a tiger is an incredibly dangerous wild animal. How could you survive in a lifeboat with one?’” (pg 296) Pi used “one important…

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    Since it is geographically situated facing the bay of Bengal, the coastal areas are prone to natural disasters such as cyclones, storm surges, floods tornadoes, etc. About 80% of the country is formed by the floodplains of big rivers known as Meghna, Ganges, and Brahmaputra-Jamuna, making the area vulnerable…

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    Film Analysis Essay

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    Dayamoyee too starts believing her to be the incarnation leading to a bizarre set of events that befalls the entire family. The film opens with the sequence of the Devi Durga (Goddess Durga) being worshipped as a part of the traditional festival of Bengal. Umaprasad though hails from a rich Zamindar family; he…

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    Life Of Pi Book Report

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    trusts in the values imparted by his family. The ghastly part of the story is the way Pi survives with a Bengal Tiger for 227 days on a small boat in the Pacific Ocean (Martel 184). When Pi and his family decide migrating to Canada so that they could sell their animals, they board a ship, which sinks in the ocean. The only creatures left on the ship are Pi, a zebra, hyena, orangutan and Bengal Tiger. Finally, the book concludes with an interview…

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    Martel writes about how hard it is to keep strong in a person’s belief but how it can influence them for the better. Because of Pi’s strong faith in his religions he is able to over come a Bengal tiger and finds a new appreciation of life. Although Pi has many beliefs his strongest is his belief in certain religions. Pi’s religious background is Hinduism. Pi becomes a Hindu when he is very young because his Aunt Rohini takes him to a Hindu…

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    Everyone should have the right to live a stable life with all the necessary essentials, which can include food, shelter, and medical care. Unfortunately, not every individual in our flawed world has feasible access to either one or all of these life essential elements. In Peter Singer’s essay, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”, Singer emphasizes the importance of giving back to those who are less fortunate than the rest of us. Singer in particular claims that those who are affluent individuals…

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    Industrial Revolution

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    Around the eighteenth Century, various critical occasions occurred on the planet. One such occasion was the Industrial Revolution which occurred in England. It continuously spread to different nations of Europe moreover. The Industrial Revolution that occurred in England also led to the revelation of new ocean and exchange courses. One such ocean course to India was found by a Portuguese called Vasco da Gama in 1498. Thus, the English, French, Portuguese and the Dutch came to India for exchange.…

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    convince all people that our decisions and actions can prevent other countries from suffering. He first draws the attention of his article to the issue of the famine in Bengal. He uses Bengal as his example because at that time it was present and the size of the situation has gone unnoticed. People are suffering tremendously in Bengal. However, he felt that the decisions and actions of human beings can prevent this kind of suffering but nothing has been done about it. He suggests that people…

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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    immortalised a new form of love songs illuminating the relationship between Radha and Krishna in the region through his Padavalis. The people rightly remember him as the reincarnation of Jaideva (Abhinavajaideva). Karnpure, a classical Sanskrit poet of Bengal, in his famous devotional epic, Parijataharanamahakavya, gives an interesting account confirming the scholarship of Mithila people. Lord Krishna, while flying over this land on the way to Dwarka from Amravati, tells his beloved Satyabhama,…

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