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East Pakistan (; Purbo Pakistan, ; Mashriqī Pākistān ) was a provincial state of Pakistan that existed in Bengal region in the northeast region of the Indian Subcontinent from 1955 until 1971, following the One Unit programme which laid the existence of East Pakistan.
To diminish the differences between the two regions, the government decided to reorganize the country into two distinct provinces under the One Unit policy announced by Prime Minister Chaudhry Muhammad Ali on November 22, 1954.
Finally on July 1, 1970, President General Yahya Khan issued the LFO Order No. 1970 that abolished the status of West Pakistan, dissolving the " One Unit ", and removing the term " West ", and simply establishing as " Pakistan ".
The One Unit program of Mohammad Ali Bogra was met with quiet the harsh opposition, civil unrest, and the threats of returning of Muslim League and Pakistan Socialist Party in the upcoming elections threatened the technocracy of Pakistan.
The Sindhi and Urdu-speaking class in Sindh Province revolted against the One Unit policy.
The wide spread violence spread to Balochistan Province, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab Province, the survival of One Unit program was seen improbable.
West Pakistan formed a seemingly homogeneous block but with marked linguistic and ethnic distinctions and the One Unit policy was regarded as a rational administrative reform which would reduce expenditure and eliminate provincial prejudices.
In West Pakistan, the four provinces also struggled hard for the abolition of One Unit which caused injustices to them as it was imposed on them.
For several weeks, the four provinces worked together and guided the " One Unit dissolution committee ", towards resolving all outstanding issues in time set by the Yahya government.
Finally, the committee s plan went into effect on July 1, 1970, when West Pakistan " One Unit " was dissolved, and all power was transferred to the provinces of Balochistan, the North West Frontier Province, Punjab and Sindh.
The province was merged into the province of West Pakistan in 1955 under the One Unit policy announced by Prime Minister Chaudhry Mohammad Ali.
This operation was remarkably successful, and by 1977 the Afghan government of Mohammed Daoud Khan was willing to settle all outstanding issues in exchange for a lifting of the ban on the National Awami Party and a commitment towards provincial autonomy for Pashtuns, which was already guaranteed by Pakistan's Constitution, but stripped by the Bhutto government when the One Unit scheme was introduced.
One male prison, the Alfred D. Hughes Unit, is in Gatesville.
In the United States, recruit training in the Army is called Basic Combat Training, U. S. Army Infantry undergoes OSUT ( One Station Unit Training ) which involves BCT, Infantry Advanced Individual Training and Specialized Infantry Training ( such as Bradley, or Mortar School ) all in one, in the Air Force it is called Basic Military Training or " BMT ", in the Navy and Marine Corps, it is called Recruit Training and in the Coast Guard, it is called, " Basic Training.
* Several MOSs combine both in a back-to-back combined course called One Station Unit Training ( OSUT ), the longest recruit training in United States Armed Services, which can last up to 22 weeks.
Earle has recorded two other anti-death penalty songs: " Billy Austin ," and " Ellis Unit One " for the 1995 film Dead Man Walking.
* Dead Man Walking ( 1995 ) (" Ellis Unit One ")
One graduate of Unit 1644, Masami Kitaoka, continued to do experiments on unwilling Japanese subjects from 1947 to 1956 while working for the National Institute of Health Sciences.
One type of testing, Unit Testing, involves testing the fundamental units of the software by writing code that tries out the target unit, checking inputs and outputs, one detail at a time.
Also, the USAF special ops component of the mission was awarded the AF Outstanding Unit award for that year for performing their part of the mission flawlessly, to include accomplishing the evacuation of the entire Desert One site after the accident and under extreme conditions.
Lye also worked for the GPO Film Unit's successor, the Crown Film Unit producing wartime information films, such as Musical Poster Number One.
He was arrested several times between late 1948 and in 1956 for his opposition to the One Unit scheme.
When they went into combat in Iraq, as part of a Navy SEAL task group, Detachment One called itself Task Unit Raider.
One device, the Voting Unit is used by the Voter, and another device called the Control Unit is operated by the Electoral Officer.

One and policy
One cannot but wonder whether these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural policy have not at least something to do with one of the big surprises provided by this Congress -- the obsessive harping on the crimes and misdeeds of the `` anti-party group '' -- Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others -- including the eighty-year-old Marshal Voroshilov.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
* Bernie Ecclestone was involved in a political scandal when it transpired he had given the Labour Party a million pound donation-which raised eyebrows when the incoming Labour government changed its policy to allow Formula One to continue being sponsored by tobacco manufacturers.
One would think to listen to him that the Government had no responsibility for the state of world affairs ... The Government has now resolved to enter upon an arms race, and the people will have to pay for their mistake in believing that it could be trusted to carry out a policy of peace.
One popular replacement policy, " least recently used " ( LRU ), replaces the least recently used entry ( see cache algorithm ).
" It did not signify any modification to Fiji's adherence to the One China policy, he had explained to the Chinese ambassador.
He reaffirmed Fiji's support for the One China policy.
One of the foreign policy issues on which Palmerston and Russell disagreed apparently was the type of relationship that England should have with France and especially France's ruler, Louis Bonaparte.
One of his most notable achievements was to initiate the process of breaking down the preferential White Australia policy by ending the distinction between Asian and European migrants and by permitting skilled Asians to settle with their families.
One elements of Riyadh's containment policy included support for Iraqi opposition forces that advocated the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's government.
One recent scholar, Robin Bush, even argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that only the aristocracy might have been wiped out.
One German diplomat later recalled that " Ribbentrop didn't understand anything about foreign policy.
In the course of instituting government policy, Stalin promoted the doctrine of Socialism in One Country ( adopted 1925 ), wherein the USSR would establish socialism upon Russia s economic foundations ( and support socialist revolutions elsewhere ).
One domestic policy that had a lasting impact was the conversion of " waste lands " to agricultural use.
The confrontation between the triumvirate and Trotsky began over the debate between the policy of Permanent Revolution as advocated by Trotsky and Socialism in One Country as advocated by Stalin.
The 1927 Party Conference gave official endorsement to the policy of Socialism in One Country, while Trotsky along with Kamenev and Zinoviev ( both now allied with Trotsky against Stalin ) were expelled from the Party's Politburo.
Khrushchev ended Stalin's policy of Socialism in One Country and committed the Soviet Union to actively support communist revolution throughout the world.
One of the more controversial international issues surrounding the Netherlands is its liberal policy towards soft drugs and position of the Netherlands as one of the major exporters of hard drugs.
Taiwan and Nauru had shared diplomatic ties for 22 years ; Taiwan has enjoyed diplomatic ties with several Pacific countries even in the face of the " One China policy " by Beijing.
One critic charged that presidents could appoint a " virtual army of ' czars ' – each wholly unaccountable to Congress yet tasked with spearheading major policy efforts for the White House.
One way that organizations can avoid this effect is by having an " up or out " policy that requires termination of an employee who fails to attain a promotion after a certain amount of time.
The Emperor was a convinced Miaphysite, following the teachings of Cyril of Alexandria and Severus of Antioch who taught " One Incarnate Nature of Christ " in an undivided union of the Divine and human natures, but his ecclesiastical policy was moderate ; he endeavoured to maintain the principle of the Henotikon of Zeno and the peace of the church.
One view suggests that the motivation and purpose of the laws providing for the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents was child protection, with government policy makers and officials responding to an observed need to provide protection for neglected, abused or abandoned mixed-descent children.
One morning, after instructing Ramon to tell the others not to worry about him, McKay rides to the Big Muddy, using a map and compass to navigate the terrain, and persuades Julie to sell him her land by promising to continue her policy of allowing both the Terrills and the Hannasseys access to the river.
One of the objectives of Henry VII's foreign policy was dynastic security, which is portrayed through the alliance forged with the marriage of his daughter Margaret to James IV of Scotland and through the marriage of his eldest son.

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