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Bengali-Fodé Koita was born on 1990-10-21.
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A noncommunicable disease is one that cannot be spread. They are not contagious. Most noncommunicable diseases are caused by hereditary factors, lifestyle choices, or just genetic abnormalities. Some of the top noncommunicable diseases are:Arthritis: Inflammation of the joints in the body, there are many typesAsthma: Inflammation in the airways, difficulties breathingCancer: Abnormal cell growth in the body, there are many types of cancer that effect both men and women of all agesHypertension: High blood pressureDiabetes: High sugar (glucose) levelsDepression: Feeling sad, hopeless, worthless, loss of energy, death or suicide thoughts, maybe even some weight changesAlzheimer's: Affects older adults, memory loss occursOsteoporosis: low bones mass, weaknessHeart disease: Includes angina, heart attack, congenital heart disease, heart failure, etc.Fibromyalgia: Problems with soft tissue in the body, pain in the tissues of the body
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The icse last ten years for bengali is tough to find, but you will get them in the genesis bengali language and literature course or the frank bengali papers which is a bit costly, but worth the money.
By number of native speakers, the list is as follows: 1. Mandarin Chinese 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Hindi/Urdu 5. Arabic 6. Bengali 7. Portuguese 8. Russian 9. Japanese 10. German
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As of 2011, the 10 languages with the largest number of native speakers are: 1. Mandarin 2. English 3. Spanish 4. Hindi-Urdu 5. Arabic 6. Bengali 7. Portuguese 8. Russian 9. Japanese 10. Punjabi
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