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27 January, 2006 - 'Il risorgimento'
-- italian for 'resurgence'. Well, it may not look exactly like that,
but I have started cleaning old dirt accumulated over long period of
inactivity, and trying to give a whole new feel to the site. Don't be
surprised if you see pages incoherent in outlook, as I have started with the
main page and slowly going deeper to edit almost everything! The links will
continuing working as before, I hope...
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20 January, 2006 - Started a new
Guestbook with Tripod.
I am discontinuing my previous
Guestbook with htmlgear, but you can always view it.
Leave your feedbacks,
constructive criticism, applause, anything -- just please don't be too
harsh!! I tried my best!
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16 December, 2005 - Started a Blog
"My Penn State Days"
-- Feel Free to leave your comments, and read others'!
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21 Deceomber, 2005 - I have almost run
out of my space on Tripod, new photos added to my MSN Space:
State College and the Penn
State University, December 2005.
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17 December, 2005 - New Photos added:
Peoria and Chicago,
August 2005.
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17 December, 2005 - Changed my previous
photo galleries to tripod's built-in format:
Lalbagh, Dhaka, 2002;
Comilla, 2002;
Singapore, 2003.
You shall have to use the BACK button of your browser to come back to the
main pages.
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19 January, 2005 - Sample MATLAB Files
-- a jumbled-up collection of MATLAB functions and programs I produced recently. Contact me for explanations regarding those. Includes a linear (n,k) error correction code generator (hammingcode.m), mapping of binary bits to sampled version for plotting (stem2plot.m), and some more. Just practising and keeping my skill in MATLAB fresh enough ;).
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31 May, 2004 - My Curriculum-vitae
-- :D, there's more beyond just a puny CV, anyway, this one's here for anyone academic to take a peek at.
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8 June, 2003 -
Rubaiyyat-i-Omar-Khayyam
translated by the Rebel Poet of Bengal Kazi Nazrul Islam. pdf file (~840kb, should take 5-10 minutes to download with dialup connection.)
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24 May, 2003 - To a Skylark
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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17 May, 2003 - Selected lines from
Paradise Lost by John
Milton.
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16 May, 2003 -
The Rubaiyyat of Omar
Khayyam.
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15 May, 2003 - Lyrics of the theatrical piece
Bohémienne from Notre Dame de
Paris by Victor Hugo with translations.
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15 May, 2003 - The Prophet by
Kahlil Gibran.
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14 May, 2003 -
Folk-Tales of Bengal
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2 March, 2003 - Six pages added to the Ancient Egyptian
Civilization Section on the
Pyramids of Egypt.
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19 February, 2003 - Opening page to the Ancient Egyptian
Civilization Section : Ancient Egypt
Rediscovered. Pretty big page!! Wait a while till it loads completely. I
am planning to cut it into pieces for your convenience.
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16
February, 2003 - The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner by Samuel T. Coleridge.
Some French
Poems.
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10
February, 2003 - The track listings of my MP3 CD collection have been
uploaded fully: My MP3 Collection.
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04 February, 2003
- additions in the
Linguistics Section:
Page on
Semitic Languages.
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01 February, 2003
- additions in the
Linguistics Page:
Abstracts.
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29 January, 2003 -
additions in the
Linguistics section:
Indo-European Languages and
the History of English.
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The Epic of Gilgamesh.
The oldest epic of human civilization. This epic ante-dates Homer and the
Biblical writings. When they were discovered, the archaeologists were
stunned by its mention of a Great Flood similar to the Biblical story
(although I am referring to this as a Biblical story, it is included in
Jewish, Christian and Islamic scriptures). It is evident that the Biblical
writers drew from this ancient Sumerian epic and probably from many other
such sources.
READ IT HERE!
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Some articles written by
yours truly on the Egyptian civilization (not yet uploaded). Primarily they were written
in Bangla. I just translated them into English and abridged them a little.
Trying to host the Bangla documents - but haven't come up with any
solutions. Suggestions are welcome. Read some
interesting facts about the Ancient Egyptian Civilization.
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My favorite short
stories:
1.
The Happy Prince
by Oscar Wilde
2.
The Little
Matchbox Girl by Hans Kristian Andersen
3.
The Nightingale and the Rose
by Oscar Wilde
4.
The Selfish Giant
by Oscar Wilde.
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Some poems - English and
French (translations by myself) - that I really like:
1.
Le dormeur du val
by Arthur Rimbaud
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Famous speeches by famous
people :
1.
I have a dream
by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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One of my most favorite
books,
Siddhartha by Hermann
Hesse.