As a member of the new generation of the twenty-first century, I live in the United States but try to understand my native country's various political aspects at the same time. Since I reside in the United States, I know that I'll keep an eye on US politics regularly, but I feel it is also my duty to observe Bangladeshi politics. Read More »
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Genocide and Student Activism
By Kiota - Posted on February 25th, 2008
Tagged: Why Blog?
• Bangladesh
• blogging
• Blogging for Progress
• darfur
• genocide
• holocaust
• Prejudice
• Racism
• raising awareness
• rwanda
• student activism
• Violence
• Virginia Tech
• World War II
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future
World War II was perhaps the bloodiest war of the twentieth century, if not of all history. Estimates for total deaths range between fifty to sixty-five million. Of those, eleven million were civilians murdered systematically by the Nazis. Six million were Jews – about 72% of the total Jewish population in Europe. In some countries, nearly 90% of the Jewish population was killed. Read More »

Impending Natural Disaster
By darwins beagle - Posted on November 15th, 2007
There is something happening on the other side of the world that most Americans know nothing about. And it has, as of the moment, the potential to be the major disaster of the year. There is a category 5 hurricane in the Bay of Bengal approaching Bangladesh. It is called Typhoon Sidr. Read More »


