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'Diaspora' important paragraph for HSC

        Diaspora Diaspora is a term that means that a group of people is leaving the homeland and settle down to another place. Movement of people from homeland to another place is the main thing. Sometimes it does willingly and sometimes under pressure. Jews people are well known as the first diaspora people. Abraham was leaving from the homeland of Iraq under pressurized conditions. Refer to diaspora due to take shelter in Egypt. Aryans are the second diaspora. They took shelter in the Indian subcontinent around a thousand years ago from the European homeland. Many reasons are present behind the diaspora. Force, personal interest, war, natural harmful calamities, threat or any other unknown reasons are present behind causing diaspora. People were partitioned between India and Pakistan in 1947. Most recently Rohingyas are taking shelter in Bangladesh from Arakan, Myanmar. It is a very recent issue and religion is the main reason for the diaspora. Due to globalizatio...

Important Preposition

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  #সহজ_ও_নির্ভুলভাবে_শিখি #জানা_আছে_কী #Post_mortem_of_preposition #JSC_SSC_HSC_BCS_University_Admission_O/A_Level Preposition (পদাম্বয়ী অব্যয়): A preposition is a word or set of words that indicates location (in, near, beside, on top of) or some other relationship between a noun or pronoun and other parts of the sentence (about, after, besides, instead of, in accordance with). A preposition isn't a preposition unless it goes with a related noun or pronoun, called the object of the preposition. Examples: Let's meet before noon. Before is a preposition; noon is its object. We've never met before. There is no object; before is an adverb modifying met. Aware of: We should be aware of our rights. Aim at: He aimed at the tiger Accustomed to > He is accustomed to gambling. Annoyed at: My brother is annoyed at our plan. Annoyed with: My mother is annoyed with us. Access to: We have free access to the information. Accuse (somebody) of: We should not accuse him of the robbery. ...