Monday, June 18, 2012

Bangladesh’s Independence

 



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Bangladesh’s Independence

 Micah presented this morning in Bangladesh, where his wife was born, and which celebrates Independence Day today, 26 in March.

Mike: Bangladesh in all respects, passionate people. Together with the Indian people fought for 32 years for independence from Great Britain, who graduated in 1947. Their own independence occurred in 1971, then Pakistan, 9 months after the brutal war. Through it all, but never lost his drive to self-determination.

These include the name of the alcohol: Rabindranath Tagore, poet, sculptor, essayist, humanist and composer, but also the first non-European Nobel Prize for Literature win in 1913, and a tireless voice for Bangladesh and the Bengali community in India. Tagore died in 1941 without ever seeing or even free India Bangladesh. Despite this, he never stopped believing in human resources, nor did he push the boundaries of what could be.

Speaking about the importance of courage, passion and overall responsibility, Tagore says, "Everything comes to us belongs to us ... If we have the ability to accept it."

 

 

 

 

 

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