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New York Probate laws

People always face lots of difficulties, when it’s all about solving the problems of their estate or property because every state including the New York has set different standardizations, for the sake of solving the estate problems. Almost everyone goes through solving these estate or property troubles in his life, particularly, when someone passes away, and it’s all about the fair distributions of the property. That’s why; we recommend you hire an attorney, who will deal the entire work, when it’s all about solving the property conflicts. You attorney will let you get true guidance, and he will inform you about the entire probate law in New York, United States of America. The death is active wire of our lives, because all of us will face the death in our life. That’s why; these laws become important for all those, who are left behind by a decedent. The law & lawyer help in maintain equilibrium, among our society. Thanks to fast means of communication, we are well aware of our right, as the legal marketing departments keep on marketing the laws in several means of communication including the radio, television, newspapers, cable television, and much more. Although, we can … Continue reading

Offline Attorney Marketing

  Online marketing facilities are aplenty now, and most of the mouse potatoes are clicking onto it for anything and everything they want to know regardless of products or services. Now situation has reached a point where most of the big groups and MNCs have started using web marketing as the best means of marketing their products and services. Following the footsteps of others legal professional have also now started taking the help of web marketing professional and SEO experts to get their pages displayed at the premium position of search engines. This is undoubtedly the most modern method of effective marketing any service or product. The lawyers will surely get more client traffic through this new innovative, method of Attorney Marketing. But when we delve in to it a little deeper we might end up taking a decision to stay away with it due to certain practical problems that are attached to it. They are as following; If an attorney is practicing in a remote area where major lot of clients may not be in a position to have access to the internet and illiterate about the most modern techniques, it is always better to choose offline marketing … Continue reading

Immigration laws

  The person or an individual enter the country for the purpose of gaining own residence and citizen ship is known as an immigration law. Immigration laws will be very useful to the government to find the illegal immigrants who have been entered in our country. This law was commenced by the Congress in order to prevent the entry of criminals and other illegal citizens. It was amended in 1996 to prevent the illegal entries, and to introduce border measures, control and regulate the benefits to immigrants. In 2002 many security measures were introduced in the States to prevent the entry of terrorists or any criminals. Immigration and Naturalization is the legal process where the foreign citizen and national Citizen can become a U.S. citizen. There are some organizations for immigration and naturalization process they are, USCIS, EOIR, Naturalization tests etc. Through this process of organizations they are been rendering their services to the governments. The first federal immigration act was passed in the year 1790 and it was modified in the year 1795 and 1798.The main assist for immigration and naturalization process is to satisfy the applicant’s condition and eligibility. It is the process where the foreign … Continue reading

Illegal immigration

Illegal immigration is not a good way to involve in any country Immigration is an important option for every people if he wants to make huge money in very short time. It is the only way to make a visit to foreign countries and adapt their without any restriction or illegal immigration. If you are also wants to go a nearby or developed country where job facilities are offer by the government, then you should visit in US countries. Only these countries have the power to provide people good opportunities in money making. In the whole world there are so many rules and regulations and some of them are identified for a single State maintenance. Arizona is also a State in US and it also gives facilities to the local and immigrant people. No men can survive their life without taking governmental facilities in that type of countries. For this reason most of the people always wants to go there in two ways and that are legally or illegally. Legally you should make a visit without any tension because your passport is always with you. And if you are a legal immigrant for that State, then you will easily … Continue reading

The Bangladesh Political System

Although often marred in dysfunction, corruption, and strife; the Bangladesh government stands as one of the only democratically elected Muslin countries in the world. The political system functions as a parliamentary democracy that holds open elections for all citizens over 18 years of age. While the political system continues to adapt, Bangladesh still operates under its original constitution signed after their 1971 independence. Every five years, the 345-member Bangladesh unicameral parliament opens for free elections with a political system in place that reserves 45 seats for women. The controlling party then votes for the President, the largely symbolic head of Bangladesh. Following the presidential election, the individual selects a Prime Minister from the parliamentary body to assume the most prominent position of the Bangladesh political system. The Prime Minister then selects his cabinet members and ministers to be appointed by the President. The Bangladesh political system consists of two main parties lending this type of unicameral representation to constant political posturing. For one reason or another, the two main political parties seem to cede or gain power every five years, causing the majority party to control nearly the entire political system. The post-election focus of Bangladesh leaders becomes payback for … Continue reading

Recent Bangladesh Political Issues

This past year Bangladesh overcame a near failing of their government, as a number of political issues threatened to tear the seams of an already stretched nation. In addition to governmental short comings, other political issue run rampant in Bangladesh. Looking towards the future Bangladesh officials will need to offer an olive branch to opposition leaders to unify the nation and take on core political issues. Bangladesh instituted a system that eased the transfer of governmental power to avoid inherent political issues that stem from bitterness and animosity between the two primary political parties. The idea became a constitution mandate and pacified some of the political issues that faced Bangladesh. In January of 2007, certain political issues and realities came to a head, highlighting the need for the appointment of an intermediary government to root out corruption and violence from all levels of the Bangladesh government. The almost two year transfer period witnessed large numbers of corruption related arrests, displaying the full-extent of the political issues facing Bangladesh. The temporary government held open elections in December of 2008 hoping for a future where Bangladesh leader can work together to tackle political issues. The election results marked an enormous win for … Continue reading

Political History of Chittagong

The political history of Chittagong, Bangladesh closely mirrors the similar political history of the greater South Asian sub-continent. Functioning as a port city for centuries, Chittagong has natural geographic benefits making it a desirable city to control for aspiring empires and leaders. Chittagong experienced political turmoil for much of their recorded history forcing several rebuilding efforts, but the city appears to become stronger each time. The political benefits to controlling a port city are clear. Direct access to imports/exports, travel, and food, often makes ancient port cities like Chittagong contested territory. The early political history of Chittagong demonstrates the importance of controlling the port. Beyond the water boundary, Chittagong is also surrounded by inhospitable land terrain, making it easier for controlling political powers to protect their interests. During the seventeenth century, the political control of Chittagong fell to the Mughal empire as much of the Indian sub-continent had during this period. The Mughal political system of overlords and subsidiaries maintained control of Chittagong until the British Empire eventually came to control the port city as their growing influence during the nineteenth and eighteenth centuries made this fate inevitable. Throughout the nineteenth century, the people of Islamabad–the Mughals changed Chittagong’s name … Continue reading

Bengali: National Language of Bangladesh

Bengali has been recognized as the official language of Bangladesh since its liberation in 1971. The measures taken in Bangladesh to protect Bengali during the 20th century illustrates its symbolic importance to the country’s national identity. Bengali developed as a dialectic language until its standardization in the nineteenth century. As a prominent language in one of the most populated regions in the world, Bengali is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Many languages influenced the evolution of the Bengali language, and it most heavily relates to Sanskrit. Linguists identify three periods in the progression of the language; Old Bengali, Middle Bengali, and New Bengali. Since Bengali adapted regionally rather than nationally, hundreds of local dialects existed for the south-Asian language until standardization attempts began in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Since many dialects still exist, regional Bengali could be incomprehensible to a Bengali speaker from another region. Modern interpretations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh sometimes fail to see beyond geographic boundaries. In reality, citizens of the Indian sub-continent are more historically linked through religion and language than they are bound by nation lines. This helps to explain the several linguistic movements throughout India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. … Continue reading

Bangladesh Politics and Student Activism

Bangladesh has a long history of intense student protest surrounding national politics. Students in Bangladesh have led major political movements and helped dictate the course of Bangladesh politics. Most recently, much of this activity in politics has turned violent, and students no longer inspire movements but encourage turmoil. The history of student involvement in Bangladesh politics dates back to the first nationalist movements of the former East Pakistan. The movement known as the Bengali Language Movement was led by student protesters refusing to give up their rights. As a result of growing tensions in Bangladesh surrounding the declaration of Urdu as the national language, governmental forces banned all public demonstrations. In 1952, student protests at Dhaka University challenging Pakistani politics led to police attacking the demonstrators and killing three students. Their death galvanized Bangladesh nationalism and started a long trend of student activism in politics. It seems in recent years Bangladesh students have become as jaded by partisan politics as their fore bearers. Bangladesh student leaders tend to go back and forth between practical demonstration and inspiring mass violence. The politics of these student groups seem to be passed down from either prominent political party, demonstrating an obedience to party … Continue reading

Bangladesh-India Political Relations

The Bangladesh-India political relationship draws from their once shared histories. As part of the larger Indian sub-continent, Bangladesh-India relations are not viewed separately until 1947 with the partition of India. Pursuant to this, Bangladesh-India shared a common political history that separates only because of the high concentration of Muslim citizens in East Bengal. The history of their political relations under the separate Bangladesh-India nations naturally begins with the Bangladesh liberation in 1971. Bangladesh-India political relations have remained civil, especially when the secular Awami League controls Bangladesh, but some points of contention have risen in the last 40 years. After the partition of India, the Muslim nation of Pakistan–comprised of East Bengal (later East Pakistan) and Pakistan–began to split over several political issues. The formation of benevolent Bangladesh-India relations started with the pronouncement that East Pakistan would become a sovereign Bangladesh. India supported their liberation, sending troops and supplies to aid in their efforts. Bangladesh became an independent nation in 1972 and a Bangladesh-India political agreement was signed. Following the liberation, Bangladesh-India relations centered around their shared political beliefs and an Indian pledge to not meddle with the internal affairs of the now independent Bangladesh. The leaders of Bangladesh and India, … Continue reading