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    Elections 1954  were held in March 1954 under the India Act of 1935‚ and on the basis of universal adult franchise. The contesting parties in the elections were the ruling muslim league and a five-party alliance called united front. The major partners of the Front were the Awami Muslim League led by Maulana abdul hamid khan bhasani‚ the krishak sramik party by ak fazlul huq‚ Nezam-e-Islam led by Maulana Atahar Ali‚ and Ganatantri Dal led by haji mohammad danesh. In the elections held from 8 to

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    (2015) UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA The Economic Costs of Hartal in Bangladesh Department of Economics February 14‚ 2015 THE ECONOMIC COSTS OF HARTAL IN BANGLADESH Prepared by: Hossain Mohammad Abdullah Shahriar MSS (1ST Semester)‚ 90th Batch Department of Economics University of Dhaka February 14‚ 2015 Shahriar (2015). The Economic Costs of Hartal in Bangladesh. P a g e 1 | 29 Letter of Transmittal February 14‚ 2015 Dr. M. M. Akash Professor Department of Economics University of Dhaka Subject:

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    1. Research Title: Investigating destination attributes‚ tourist motivation and travel values of the Bengali community in London to Cox’s Bazar‚ Bangladesh 2. Introduction: Today tourism has been considered as a great phenomenon involving movement of millions of people all over the world as the largest and fastest growing single industry in the world. In tourism industry‚ more than 235 million people employment opportunities generating around 9.2% of global GDP (WTTC‚ 2010). The tourism is sharply

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    Definition of Terms  Family Family is a primary social group consisting of parents and their offspring‚ the principal function of which is provision for its members. This is any group of persons closely related by blood.  Home Home is a house‚ apartment‚ or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person‚ family or household. This is the place in which one’s domestic affections are centered.  Love Love is a profoundly tender‚ passionate affection for another person. It

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    Abstract This paper was written to describe the impact of visual and hearing impairments on student’s academic achievement to teachers and other educators. Having knowledge of these impairments allows the teacher to better serve students with these impairments in the classroom. Hearing and Visual Impairments Hearing and visual impairments have a major impact on a person’s development and academic achievement. Hearing and seeing are critical to speech and language development‚ communication‚

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    The Dream Job After Louis had graduated in 1828‚ Pignier asked Braille to stay and be a student teacher. Louis must of loved the offer‚ since he probably would love to help other blind children like he once was. He had decided to stay there and teach‚ staying most of his life there. One thing that was probably very useful to Louis was his pupils respected him. They would always come to Braille if they needed anything. If one of Louis’s students needed money‚ he was ready to give them a loan. He

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    How do Deaf-Blind People Communicate? Deaf-blind people have many different ways of communication. The methods they use vary‚ depending on the causes of their combined vision and hearing loss‚ their backgrounds‚ and their education. Below are some of the most common ways that deaf-blind people communicate. These methods described are used primarily in the United States. Sign Language and Modifications Signed Languages: Some deaf or hard of hearing people with low vision use American Sign

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    already acquired (Reid‚ 1996). When deafblind persons lose their vision‚ as in the case of a student with Usher Syndrome (a combination of congenital deafness and progressive vision loss caused by Retinitis Pigmentosa)‚ they often learn to read braille (Ingraham and Anderson‚ 2001). Further‚ etiologies associated with deafblindness may also cause reading disabilities‚ dysgraphia‚ and learning disabilities in general (Miles and Riggio‚ 1999: 15).

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    Special Methods Special methods of communication are methods that are used to help a service user with specific language needs to communicate. These methods are non-written and non-verbal communication for service users that suffer from impairments which can cause then to communicate effectively (Classroom Notes‚ 2014) The first special method is British Sign Language (BSL) which is a method of communication that is used to communicate with service users who have a hearing impairment. BSL can be

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    percent of the blind and visually impaired students are taught Braille – meaning that ninety percent of the blind are illiterate. All parts of the eye work together to focus on light and images. Your eyes use special nerves to send what you see to your brain‚ so your brain can process and recognize what you are seeing. There have been some well know people who are‚ or were‚ blind that were taught enough‚ through recordings and Braille‚ to succeed in their talents such as writing‚ singing‚ musical

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