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    | |Topic | |Problems Faced by Bengali Medium Students in North South University | |Faculty: Dr. Deena P. Forkan (DF)

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    the midst of colliding cultures and responds by adapting to the host culture‚ the American culture. Throughout Gogol’s life‚ he faces an identification crisis and a crisis in balancing between the Bengali and American culture. Gogol slowly moves to the American culture and erases majority of his Bengali lifestyle and culture. In Gogol’s first few years in the American society‚ Gogol already had trouble with his colliding cultures due to his name. Gogol’s birth given name was Gogol but Ashoke wanted

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 EXPLORE COMMUNICATION SKILLS & THE VARIOUS FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS UNIT 1: COMMUNICATING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ORGANISATIONS CATHERINE CARLIN Contents Introduction 3 1.1 4 1.3 8 1.4 9 2.1 12 Conclusion 14 Introduction In this assignment the writer is going to focus on how communication is important in health and social care settings. In the first section of the assignment the writer will explore in detail what communication is‚ the methods

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    with his identity being both Indian and American. Although he tended to stray far away from anything Bengali‚ his deeply rooted culture never faded away. After his father’s death‚ Gogol gradually returned to his Indian traditions. He takes care of his mother and sister‚ abandons the life he could have with Maxine‚ then marries a Bengali woman. In his attempt to stay clear from anything Bengali‚ Gogol revels in the fact that he could escape from it by way of his new girlfriend Maxine. He is fascinated

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    For this research project the topic I have chosen to cover is‚ "The impacts of assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired." I will discuss the benefits and drawbacks to using advanced technology to promote development. I will also look at how assistive technology is being implemented and what effects it has on the visually impaired. There are approximately 10 to 11 million blind and visually impaired people in North America‚ and their visual abilities vary almost as much as their

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    in colonialism proper. 1.2. The Bengali Ethnonationalist Movement and the Civil War in East Pakistan‚ 1952-1971 At the time of Independence‚ the State of Pakistan was composed of two wings‚ namely West and East Pakistan‚ separated by more than 1200 miles of Indian territory. Although the two wings were linked by religion‚ they differed strongly from an ethnic and linguistic point of view. Whereas East Pakistan was constituted of a homogeneous Bengali-speaking population‚ West Pakistan was

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    many ways such as speaking‚ writing and signs. There are many different forms of communication such as one to one‚ body language‚ technological aids‚ symbols and pictures‚ non-verbal‚ writing‚ sign language‚ Makaton‚ human aids‚ lip reading and braille. One to one communication is when you talk to one person; it can be informal or formal. An example of a formal conversation in the health and social care sector would be a doctor talking to a patient about blood test results. The doctor is sat straight

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    Outline the main causes of sensory loss There are many factors that can be attributable to causing sensory loss. Varying degrees of vision and hearing loss may occur: During pregnancy: a woman may come into contact with a virus or disease that affects the growing foetus an inherited condition or syndrome may be passed on to the child a chromosomal disorder may occur during the foetus’ early development injury affecting the foetus whilst in utero Complications at birth (multiple

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    and from Pakistan in 1971. The birth of Bangladesh in 1971 is not only a historical event of this region‚ but an outburst of the long-term socio-political and economic struggle of Bengali nation. The event of 1971 through which Bengalis can come forward with a nation-state‚ which is in fact‚ an event in which Bengalis could reach in its utmost level of success of its thousand-year-long existence for an identity as nation-state in the global arena. In this paper‚ we will explain the theoretical

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    table and joining with other children in Mission life; as one would expect he became a fluent Bengali speaker. Achievements[edit] In April 1818‚ Marshman‚ together with his father Joshua‚ launched the first monthly magazine in Bengali‚ Digdarshan‚ which focused on educative information for the youth‚ and very shortly thereafter the weekly newsmagazine Samachar Darpan which was one of the two first Bengali newspapers (the other being Bengal Gazeti‚ published by Gangakishore Bhattacharya‚ in the first

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