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BANGLADESH Annual Human Rights Report 2016
BANGLADESH Annual Human Rights Report 2016 1 Cover designed by Odhikar with photos collected from various sources: Left side (from top to bottom): 1. The families of the disappeared at a human chain in front of the National Press Club on the occasion of the International Week of the Disappeared. Photo: Odhikar, 24 May 2016 2. Photo: The daily Jugantor, 1 April 2016, http://ejugantor.com/2016/04/01/index.php (page 18) 3. Protest rally organised at Dhaka University campus protesting the Indian High Commissioner’s visit to the University campus. Photo collected from a facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/SaveSundarbans.SaveBangladesh/videos/713990385405924/ 4. Police on 28 July fired teargas on protesters, who were heading towards the Prime Minister's Office, demanding cancellation of a proposed power plant project near the Sundarbans. Photo: The Daily Star, 29 July 2016, http://www.thedailystar.net/city/cops-attack-rampal-march-1261123 Right side (from top to bottom): 1. Activists of the Democratic Left Front try to break through a police barrier near the National Press Club while protesting the price hike of natural gas. http://epaper.thedailystar.net/index.php?opt=view&page=3&date=2016-12-30 2. Ballot boxes and torn up ballots at Narayanpasha Primary School polling station in Kanakdia of Patuakhali. Photo: Star/Banglar Chokh. http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/5-killed-violence-1198312 3. On 28 July the National Committee to Protect, Oil, Gas, Natural Resources, Power and Ports marched in a protest rally towards the Prime Minister’s office. Photo: collected from facebook. -
MIRPUR PAPERS, Volume 22, Issue 23, November 2016
ISSN: 1023-6325 MIRPUR PAPERS, Volume 22, Issue 23, November 2016 MIRPUR PAPERS Defence Services Command and Staff College Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216 Bangladesh MIRPUR PAPERS Chief Patron Major General Md Saiful Abedin, BSP, ndc, psc Editorial Board Editor : Group Captain Md Asadul Karim, psc, GD(P) Associate Editors : Wing Commander M Neyamul Kabir, psc, GD(N) (Now Group Captain) : Commander Mahmudul Haque Majumder, (L), psc, BN : Lieutenant Colonel Sohel Hasan, SGP, psc Assistant Editor : Major Gazi Shamsher Ali, AEC Correspondence: The Editor Mirpur Papers Defence Services Command and Staff College Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka – 1216, Bangladesh Telephone: 88-02-8031111 Fax: 88-02-9011450 E-mail: [email protected] Copyright © 2006 DSCSC ISSN 1023 – 6325 Published by: Defence Services Command and Staff College Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka – 1216, Bangladesh Printed by: Army Printing Press 168 Zia Colony Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh i Message from the Chief Patron I feel extremely honoured to see the publication of ‘Mirpur Papers’ of Issue Number 23, Volume-I of Defence Services Command & Staff College, Mirpur. ‘Mirpur Papers’ bears the testimony of the intellectual outfit of the student officers of Armed Forces of different countries around the globe who all undergo the staff course in this prestigious institution. Besides the student officers, faculty members also share their knowledge and experience on national and international military activities through their writings in ‘Mirpur Papers’. DSCSC, Mirpur is the premium military institution which is designed to develop the professional knowledge and understanding of selected officers of the Armed Forces in order to prepare them for the assumption of increasing responsibility both on staff and command appointment. -
LIST of INDIAN CITIES on RIVERS (India)
List of important cities on river (India) The following is a list of the cities in India through which major rivers flow. S.No. City River State 1 Gangakhed Godavari Maharashtra 2 Agra Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 3 Ahmedabad Sabarmati Gujarat 4 At the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Allahabad Uttar Pradesh Saraswati 5 Ayodhya Sarayu Uttar Pradesh 6 Badrinath Alaknanda Uttarakhand 7 Banki Mahanadi Odisha 8 Cuttack Mahanadi Odisha 9 Baranagar Ganges West Bengal 10 Brahmapur Rushikulya Odisha 11 Chhatrapur Rushikulya Odisha 12 Bhagalpur Ganges Bihar 13 Kolkata Hooghly West Bengal 14 Cuttack Mahanadi Odisha 15 New Delhi Yamuna Delhi 16 Dibrugarh Brahmaputra Assam 17 Deesa Banas Gujarat 18 Ferozpur Sutlej Punjab 19 Guwahati Brahmaputra Assam 20 Haridwar Ganges Uttarakhand 21 Hyderabad Musi Telangana 22 Jabalpur Narmada Madhya Pradesh 23 Kanpur Ganges Uttar Pradesh 24 Kota Chambal Rajasthan 25 Jammu Tawi Jammu & Kashmir 26 Jaunpur Gomti Uttar Pradesh 27 Patna Ganges Bihar 28 Rajahmundry Godavari Andhra Pradesh 29 Srinagar Jhelum Jammu & Kashmir 30 Surat Tapi Gujarat 31 Varanasi Ganges Uttar Pradesh 32 Vijayawada Krishna Andhra Pradesh 33 Vadodara Vishwamitri Gujarat 1 Source – Wikipedia S.No. City River State 34 Mathura Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 35 Modasa Mazum Gujarat 36 Mirzapur Ganga Uttar Pradesh 37 Morbi Machchu Gujarat 38 Auraiya Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 39 Etawah Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 40 Bangalore Vrishabhavathi Karnataka 41 Farrukhabad Ganges Uttar Pradesh 42 Rangpo Teesta Sikkim 43 Rajkot Aji Gujarat 44 Gaya Falgu (Neeranjana) Bihar 45 Fatehgarh Ganges -
Bank Code Br. Code Bank & Branch Name 01 INVESTMENT CORPORATION of BANGLADESH (ICB) 02 BRAC BANK LIMITED 03 EASTERN BANK
Bank Code Br. Code Bank & Branch Name 01 INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF BANGLADESH (ICB) 01 Head Office, Purana Paltan, Dhaka 02 Local Office, Nayapaltan, Dhaka 03 Chittagong Branch, Chittagong 04 Khulna Branch, Khulna 05 Rajshahi Branch, Rajshahi 06 Barisal Branch, Barisal 07 Sylhet Branch, Sylhet 08 Bogra Branch, Bogra 02 BRAC BANK LIMITED 01 Asad Gate Branch, Dhaka 02 Banani Branch, Dhaka 03 Bashundhara Branch, Dhaka 04 Donia Branch, Dhaka 05 Eskaton Branch, Dhaka 06 Graphics Building Branch, Motijheel, Dhaka 07 Uttara Branch, Dhaka 08 Shyamoli Branch, Dhaka 09 Gulshan Branch, Dhaka 10 Manda Branch, Dhaka 11 Mirpur Branch, , Dhaka 12 Nawabpur Branch, Dhaka 13 Rampura Branch, Dhaka 14 Narayanqani Branch, Narayanganj 15 Agrabad Branch, Chittagong 16 CDA Avenue Branch, Chittagong 17 Potia Branch, Chittagong 18 Halisohor Branch, Chittagong 19 Kazirdeuri Branch, Chittagong 20 Momin Road Branch, Chittagong 21 Bogra Branch, Bogra 22 Rajshahi Branch, Rajshahi 23 Jessore Branch, Jessore 24 Khulna Branch, Khulna 25 Barisal Branch, Barisal 26 Zindabazar Branch, Sylhet 03 EASTERN BANK LIMITED 01 Principal Branch, Dilkusha, Dhaka 02 Motijheel Branch, Dhaka 03 Mirpur Branch, Dhaka 04 Bashundhara Branch, Dhaka 05 Shyamoli Branch, Dhaka 06 Narayanganj Branch 07 Jessore Branch 08 Choumuhoni Branch 09 Agrabad Branch, Chittagong 10 Khatunganj Branch, Chittagong 11 Bogra Branch, Bogra 12 Khulna Branch, Khulna 13 Rajshahi Branch, Rajshahi 14 Savar Branch, Savar, Dhaka 15 Moulvi Bazar Branch, Sylhet Page # 1 Bank Code Br. Code Bank & Branch Name 04 BANK ASIA LIMITED 01 Principal Office , Motijheel C.A., Dhaka 02 Corporate Branch, Dhaka 03 Gulshan Branch, Dhaka 04 Uttara Branch, Dhaka 05 North South Rd. -
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Mr. S M Aminur Rahman CEO & Managing Director Mr. S M Aminur Rahman hails from Sonargaon, under Narayangonj district. After completion of MBA from Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka in 1973, he started his banking career as a Senior Officer in Sonali Bank in 1976. Mr. Rahman is a well reputed progressive and dynamic banker. He has outstanding contribution in promoting the banking sector. Presently he is the chairman of BAFEDA (Bangladesh Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association), Administration & Finance Committee of IBB (Institute of Bankers Bangladesh), Audit Committee of IIDFC (Industrial and Infrastructure Development Company Limited) and JEC (Janata Exchange Company srl), Italy. Besides he is also the director of BCBL (Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited), ICB (Investment Corporation of Bangladesh), JCIL (Janata Capital and Investment Limited), PDBL (Primary Dealers Bangladesh Limited) and IIDFC; Member of governing board of BIBM (Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management) and IBB (Institute of Bankers Bangladesh); Fellow Member of IBB and Committee Member of the Bretton Woods Committee, USA. He is also serving as an adjunct faculty in the department of business administration, East West University. Mr. Rahman was the Managing Director of the then Janata Bank and Sonali Bank and director of CDBL (Central Depository Bangladesh Limited). He is a Diplomaed Associate of the Institute of Bankers' Bangladesh and attended training on Small Scale Business Financing in India sponsored by the World Bank. Also attended seminar on Foreign Exchange Orientation in Newyork and workshop on correspondent banking in London. Also attended seminar on EURO & International Bankers, Newyork, USA. Attended workshop on International Banker's Seminar, Newyork and seminar for Executive in Newyork. -
BDOAA-2021-Regional-Round-Result-Final-Result
#This list is arranged in alphabetical order of Registration Code Reg Code Name Institution Class CTG-006 A.M.Ahnaf Anwar Nafi Chittagong College XII CTG-008 KAZI SADMAN NEWAZ NASIRABAD GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL X CTG-011 Parthib Paul Nasirabad Government High School SSC-21 CTG-012 Abdullah Al Noman Feni Govt College HSC-20 CTG-013 Lamiya Tarannum Dr. Khastagir Govt. Girls' High School X CTG-016 Rabeya Zahan Mily Cumilla Victoria Government College XII CTG-019 Abrar Shahriar Mahtab Cantonment English School & College. SSC-21 CTG-021 Abdullah Al Saif Cox's bazar Govt. High School X CTG-022 Adil Hoshain Uday Cox's Bazar Govt. High School X CTG-024 Abid Hasan Utsha Cox's Bazar Govt. High School X CTG-025 Afra Nawar Presidency International School X CTG-029 Atiya Shehreen Chittagong College XII CTG-040 Sadia Binta Mahadi Chittagong College HSC-21 CTG-041 Soumya Ganguly Chattogram Cantonment Public College IX CTG-042 Ahnaf Zaman chittagong collegiate school and college X CTG-047 Debashmita Saha Chattogram College HSC-21 CTG-049 Khondaker Ashiqur Rahman Chattogram Cantonment Public College HSC-21 CTG-052 Ashraf Ali Faiyaz Feni Govt Pilot High School IX CTG-056 Niloy Kumar Mondal Notre Dame College HSC-21 CTG-057 Rahul Paul Chattogram Collegiate School X CTG-060 Mohammad Nurul Wara Rahat Chittagong College XII CTG-062 Ahmed Saad Sabit Notre Dame College, Dhaka XII DHK-003 Ahnaf Islam Notre Dame College XI DHK-005 Sayed Shafaat Mahmud Rajuk Uttara Model College XI DHK-007 Aryan Andaleeb Azim LORDS- An English Medium School A-Level DHK-008 Shrinjoy Dhar Ideal School and College,Motijheel X DHK-010 Adnan Bin Alamgir Dhaka Residential Model College X DHK-011 Mahathir Mohammad Mahi Earth House Alternative School IX DHK-014 Chris Matheus Rozario Notre Dame College XI DHK-016 Abrar Zahin Raihan Notre Dame College XII DHK-021 Hritom Sarker Oyon Adamjee Cantonment Public School IX DHK-028 Anam Bin Morshed Shaheed Police Smrity College X DHK-029 Labib Bin Siddique St. -
Planning and Prioritisation of Rural Roads in Bangladesh Final Report- Volume 2
Planning and Prioritisation of Rural Roads in Bangladesh Final Report- Volume 2 Department of Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) February 2018 (Revised) Planning and Prioritisation of Rural Roads in Bangladesh The analyses presented and views expressed in this report are those of the authors and they do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government of Bangladesh, Local Government Engineering Department, Research for Community Access Partnership (ReCAP) or Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). Cover Photo: Mr. Md. Mashrur Rahman using LGED’s GIS Database Quality assurance and review table Version Author(s) Reviewer(s) Date Department URP, BUET Les Sampson and October 13, 2017 1 Maysam Abedin, ReCAP Department URP, BUET Abul Monzur Md. Sadeque and October 19, 2017 Md. Sohel Rana, LGED Department URP, BUET Les Sampson and January 10, 2018 2 Maysam Abedin, ReCAP Department URP, BUET Abul Monzur Md. Sadeque and January 27, 2018 Md. Sohel Rana, LGED ReCAP Project Management Unit Cardno Emerging Market (UK) Ltd Oxford House, Oxford Road Thame OX9 2AH United Kingdom Page 2 Planning and Prioritisation of Rural Roads in Bangladesh Key words Bangladesh, Rural Road, Rural Road Prioritisation, Rural Road Network Planning, Core Road Network, Multi Criteria Analysis, Cost Benefit Analysis, Local Government Engineering Department. RESEACH FOR COMMUNITY ACCESS PARTNERSHIP (ReCAP) Safe and sustainable transport for rural communities ReCAP is a research programme, funded by UK Aid, with the aim of promoting safe and sustainable transport for rural communities in Africa and Asia. ReCAP comprises the Africa Community Access Partnership (AfCAP) and the Asia Community Access Partnership (AsCAP). -
Bangladesh-Army-Journal-61St-Issue
With the Compliments of Director Education BANGLADESH ARMY JOURNAL 61ST ISSUE JUNE 2017 Chief Editor Brigadier General Md Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan, SUP Editors Lt Col Mohammad Monjur Morshed, psc, AEC Maj Md Tariqul Islam, AEC All rights reserved by the publisher. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in the articles of this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the policy and views, official or otherwise, of the Army Headquarters. Contents Editorial i GENERATION GAP AND THE MILITARY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES 1-17 Brigadier General Ihteshamus Samad Choudhury, ndc, psc MECHANIZED INFANTRY – A FUTURE ARM OF BANGLADESH ARMY 18-30 Colonel Md Ziaul Hoque, afwc, psc ATTRITION OR MANEUVER? THE AGE OLD DILEMMA AND OUR FUTURE 31-42 APPROACH Lieutenant Colonel Abu Rubel Md Shahabuddin, afwc, psc, G, Arty COMMAND PHILOSOPHY BENCHMARKING THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY 43-59 FOR COMMANDERS AT BATTALION LEVEL – A PERSPECTIVE OF BANGLADESH ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Monir Hossain Patwary, psc, ASC MASTERING THE ART OF NEGOTIATION: A MUST HAVE ATTRIBUTE FOR 60-72 PRESENT DAY’S BANGLADESH ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Md Imrul Mabud, afwc, psc, Arty FUTURE WARFARE TRENDS: PREFERRED TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOK FOR 73-83 BANGLADESH ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Baker, afwc, psc, Sigs PRECEPTS AND PRACTICES OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP: 84-93 BANGLADESH ARMY PERSPECTIVE Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Zaber Hossain, AEC USE OF ELECTRONIC GADGET AND SOCIAL MEDIA: DICHOTOMOUS EFFECT ON 94-113 PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL LIFE Major A K M Sadekul Islam, psc, G, Arty Editorial We do express immense pleasure to publish the 61st issue of Bangladesh Army Journal for our valued readers. -
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Cover and section photo credits Cover Photo: “Untitled” by Nurus Salam is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (Shangu River, Bangladesh). https://www.flickr.com/photos/nurus_salam_aupi/5636388590 Country Overview Section Photo: “village boy rowing a boat” by Nasir Khan is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasir-khan/7905217802 Disaster Overview Section Photo: Bangladesh firefighters train on collaborative search and rescue operations with the Bangladesh Armed Forces Division at the 2013 Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise & Exchange (DREE) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. https://www.flickr.com/photos/oregonmildep/11856561605 Organizational Structure for Disaster Management Section Photo: “IMG_1313” Oregon National Guard. State Partnership Program. Photo by CW3 Devin Wickenhagen is licensed under CC BY 2.0. https://www.flickr.com/photos/oregonmildep/14573679193 Infrastructure Section Photo: “River scene in Bangladesh, 2008 Photo: AusAID” Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is licensed under CC BY 2.0. https://www.flickr.com/photos/dfataustralianaid/10717349593/ Health Section Photo: “Arsenic safe village-woman at handpump” by REACH: Improving water security for the poor is licensed under CC BY 2.0. https://www.flickr.com/photos/reachwater/18269723728 Women, Peace, and Security Section Photo: “Taroni’s wife, Baby Shikari” USAID Bangladesh photo by Morgana Wingard. https://www.flickr.com/photos/usaid_bangladesh/27833327015/ Conclusion Section Photo: “A fisherman and the crow” by Adnan Islam is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Dhaka, Bangladesh. https://www.flickr.com/photos/adnanbangladesh/543688968 Appendices Section Photo: “Water Works Road” in Dhaka, Bangladesh by David Stanley is licensed under CC BY 2.0. -
Farmers' Organizations in Bangladesh: a Mapping and Capacity
Farmers’ Organizations in Bangladesh: Investment Centre Division A Mapping and Capacity Assessment Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Viale delle Terme di Caracalla – 00153 Rome, Italy. Bangladesh Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project Technical Assistance Component FAO Representation in Bangladesh House # 37, Road # 8, Dhanmondi Residential Area Dhaka- 1205. iappta.fao.org I3593E/1/01.14 Farmers’ Organizations in Bangladesh: A Mapping and Capacity Assessment Bangladesh Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project Technical Assistance Component Food and agriculture organization oF the united nations rome 2014 Photo credits: cover: © CIMMYt / s. Mojumder. inside: pg. 1: © FAO/Munir uz zaman; pg. 4: © FAO / i. nabi Khan; pg. 6: © FAO / F. Williamson-noble; pg. 8: © FAO / i. nabi Khan; pg. 18: © FAO / i. alam; pg. 38: © FAO / g. napolitano; pg. 41: © FAO / i. nabi Khan; pg. 44: © FAO / g. napolitano; pg. 47: © J.F. lagman; pg. 50: © WorldFish; pg. 52: © FAO / i. nabi Khan. Map credit: the map on pg. xiii has been reproduced with courtesy of the university of texas libraries, the university of texas at austin. the designations employed and the presentation of material in this information product do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and agriculture organization of the united nations (FAO) concerning the legal or development status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. the mention of specific companies or products of manufacturers, whether or not these have been patented, does not imply that these have been endorsed or recommended by FAO in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. -
Unclaimed Deposit Statement for Bank's Website-As on 31.12.2020
SL Name of Branch Present Address Permanent Address Account Type Name of Account/ Beneficiary Account/Instrument No. Father's Name Amount BB Cheque Amount Date of Transfer Remarks No. 1 SKB Branch Law Chamber, Amin Court, 5th Floor, 62-63 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka. NA Current Account Graham John Walker 0003-0210001547 NA 130,569.00 130,569.00 18-Aug-14 2 SKB Branch NA NA NA Grafic System Pvt. Ltd. PAA00014522 NA 775.00 3 SKB Branch NA NA NA Elesta Security Services Ltd. PAA00015444 NA 4,807.00 5,582.00 22-Nov-15 4 SKB Branch 369,New North Goran Khilgaon,Dhaka. Vill-Maziara, PO-Jibongonj Bazar, Nabinagar, Brahman Baria Savings Account Farida Iqbal 0003-0310010964 Khondokar Iqbal Hossain 1,212.00 5 SKB Branch Dosalaha Villa, Sec#6,Block#D,Road#9, House# 11,Mirpur ,Dhaka. Vill-Balurchar, PO-Baksha Nagar,PS-Nababgonj,Dist-Dhaka. Savings Account Md. Shah Alam 0003-0310009190 Late Abdur Razzak 975.00 6 SKB Branch H#26(2nd floor)Road# 111,Block-F,Banani,Dhaka. Vill- Chota Khatmari,PO-Joymonirhat, PS-Bhurungamari,Dist-Kurigram. Savings Account S.M. Babul Akhter 0003-0310014077 Md. Amjad Hossain 782.00 7 SKB Branch 135/1,1st Floor Malibag,Dhaka. Vill-Bhairabdi,PO-Sultanshady,PS-Araihazar,Dist-Narayangonj. Savings Account Mohammad Mogibur Rahman 0003-0310012622 Md. Abdur Rashid 416.00 14,951.00 6-Jun-16 8 SKB Branch A-1/16,Sonali Bank Colony, Motijheel,Dhaka. 12/2,Nabin Chanra Goshwari Road, Shampur, Dhaka. Savings Account Salina Akter Banu 0003-0310012668 Md. Rahmat Ali 966.00 9 SKB Branch Cosmos Center 69/1,New Circular Road,Malibage,Dhaka. -
Muslim Educational Trust Center Architectural Precedence April 29, 2011
Muslim Educational Trust Center Architectural Precedence April 29, 2011 MET’s mission is to enrich the public’s understanding of Islam and dispel common myths and stereotypes, while serving the Muslim community’s educational, social and spiritual needs in order to develop generations of proud and committed Muslims who will lead our community to the forefront of bridge-building dialogue, faith-based community service and stewardship of Earth and humanity. MET Goals Aga Khan Award Winning Project Expressive of Muslim Culture Place of Learning Welcoming to the Broader Community Influences Islamic Architecture Regionalism Sarvestan Palace Historical Context The concept of Unity in multiplicity is the determining factor in integrating Islamic societies. Historically the revelation of Islam as expressed by the prophet Mohammed and the Holy Koran brought together the most diverse cultures and peoples from Spain across to India and beyond. The architecture of the Islamic world throughout history adapted and responded to different cultures and existing traditions of buildings without weakening the spiritual essence which was its source of inspiration. Urban centers in Islamic cities evolved over long periods of time with generations of craftsmen whose sensitivity and experience added variety and a diversity of styles to the environment. The traditional Islamic city reflected a unity which related the architecture of the mosque, the madrassa , the souq, palace and the home as a sequence of spaces... The identity of the city lay in the relationship of its elements. These relationships were generated by the harmonizing of the community with the forces acting on it, that enabled the interaction of cultures, building methods and methods to evolve an Islamic identity in the same way a language maintains its own identity even when it absorbs outside words.