Please answer this: Read the bio below and try to give details on tabarak hussain 's:    - profession     - blank     - successor     - data     - predecessor     - office       - term end     - children     - term start     - birth date     - name     - parents     - birth place     - religion     - alma mater     Bio: tabarak hussain -lrb- ; born : 1924 -rrb- is a former bangladeshi career diplomat .
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Answer: - profession is diplomat- blank is awards- successor is humayun rashid choudhury shah a m s kibria- data is sitara-i-khidmat -lrb- star of service -rrb- -lrb- 1968 -rrb-- predecessor is mustafizur rahman siddiqi fakhruddin ahmed- office is minister of foreign affairs as foreign secretary- term end is may 19 , 1982 september 6 , 1978- children is three taher husain -rrb- sons -lrb- riaz hussain , jamil hussain ,- term start is october 2 , 1978 november 15 , 1975- birth date is 1 january 1924- name is tabarak hussain- parents is maulvi mother -rrb- badiuzzaman -lrb- father -rrb- anjuman ara begum -lrb-- birth place is noakhali -lrb- , bengal presidency , india british british india- religion is islam- alma mater is university of dhaka , london school of economics
Q: Read the bio below and try to give details on nathaniel hawthorne 's:    - death place     - language     - signature     - caption     - birth name     - notableworks     - death date     - spouse       - children     - birth date     - name     - image     - birth place     - alma mater     Bio: nathaniel hawthorne -lrb- ; born nathaniel hathorne ; july 4 , 1804 -- may 19 , 1864 -rrb- was an american novelist and short story writer . he was born in 1804 in salem , massachusetts , to nathaniel hathorne and the former elizabeth clarke manning . his ancestors include john hathorne , the only judge involved in the salem witch trials who never repented of his actions . nathaniel later added a `` w '' to make his name `` hawthorne '' in order to hide this relation . he entered bowdoin college in 1821 , was elected to phi beta kappa in 1824 , and graduated in 1825 . hawthorne published his first work , a novel titled `` fanshawe '' , in 1828 ; he later tried to suppress it , feeling it was not equal to the standard of his later work . he published several short stories in various periodicals , which he collected in 1837 as `` twice-told tales '' . the next year , he became engaged to sophia peabody . he worked at a custom house and joined brook farm , a transcendentalist community , before marrying peabody in 1842 . the couple moved to the old manse in concord , massachusetts , later moving to salem , the berkshires , then to the wayside in concord . `` the scarlet letter '' was published in 1850 , followed by a succession of other novels . a political appointment took hawthorne and family to europe before their return to the wayside in 1860 . hawthorne died on may 19 , 1864 , and was survived by his wife and their three children . much of hawthorne 's writing centers on new england , many works featuring moral allegories with a puritan inspiration . his fiction works are considered part of the romantic movement and , more specifically , dark romanticism . his themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity , and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity . his published works include novels , short stories , and a biography of his friend franklin pierce .
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- death place is plymouth , new hampshire , united states- language is english- signature is nathaniel hawthorne signature.svg- caption is nathaniel hawthorne in the 1860s- birth name is nathaniel hathorne- notableworks is '' '' twice-told tales '' , '' the scarlet letter '' the house of the seven gables '' ,- death date is 19 may 1864- spouse is sophia death -rrb- peabody -lrb- m. 1842 -- 64 ; his- children is una alphonsa -rrb- hawthorne julian hawthorne rosa hawthorne -lrb- mother mary- birth date is 4 july 1804- name is nathaniel hawthorne- image is nathaniel hawthorne by brady , 1860-65 . jpg- birth place is salem , massachusetts , united states- alma mater is bowdoin college -lrb- 1825 -rrb-