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    Real Time Road Sign Recognition System Using Artificial Neural Networks For Bengali Textual Information Box An Automated Road Sign Recognition system using Artificial Neural Network for the Textual Information box inscribing in Bengali is presented on the paper. Signs are visual languages that represent some special circumstantial information of environment. Road signs‚ being among the most important around us primarily for safety reasons‚ are designed‚ and manufactured and installed according

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    P2 Communication is a cycle because when two people communication they need to check their ideas and understand each other. Good communication process involves checking and understanding active listening. According to Argyle‚ skilled interpersonal interaction (social skills) involves a cycle in which you have to translate or decode what other people are communicating and constantly adapt your own behaviour in order to communicate effectively. (Stretch‚ 2010‚ pg.18) Argyles stages does apply

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    actually an active worker of the Pakistan movement since his school days. He wrote the truth about himself in his memoirs. He never hid his role for the creation of the Muslim League in his hometown Gopalganj in 1939. He even accepted that at one point Bengali leader Fazlul Haq refused to submit to the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1941. At this stage the Muslim League started a campaign against Fazlul Haq and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was part of that campaign. He was with Jinnah‚ not with Fazlul Haq

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    October 04‚ 2012‚ the HSL-Braille College community worked together for the biggest and widest celebration of “My Teacher‚ My Hero” for World’s Teachers Day 2012. As early as 6:30 in the morning‚ HSL-Braille College community led by its Student Government Organization (S.G.O)‚ administrators‚ faculty‚ parents and students gathered together in the school ground to welcome our lovely teachers with their glamorous attire as they take their grand entrance in the red carpet together with their respective

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    Abstract: Unbelievable development in the field of communication has made the world a global village‚ thanks to globalization. Globalization has created a new wave of migration and almost erased from our mind the concept of international geographical boundaries. Now people are leaving the boundaries of their own countries to go to the other nations in the hope of better life and opportunities. People are‚ in this globalised state‚ ready to sacrifice all only for the sake of fulfillment of their

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    law-abiding citizens. An example of a skill that can be learned while incarcerated is braille production. There are currently more than 35 prison braille programs‚ in 27 states‚ providing much-needed educational materials for students who are blind and‚ at the same time‚ offering both male and female offenders the chance to become qualified braille transcribers (Lacewell‚ N.‚ & Faris‚ H. J.). By learning a skill such as braille transcribing‚ offenders gain knowledge and confidence that when released will

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    Ganguli. Gogol struggles with a sense of belonging to his family and his Bengali culture and heritage throughout his life in the course of the novel. Born and raised in the U.S.‚ while his parents spent their entire life in India following Bengali culture and practices and moved on to America as young adults. Gogol must try to find a sense of belonging as he deals with trying to belong in American society‚ while following his Bengali traditions. This shares many similarities with Jesmindar Bhamra‚ the

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    Being a Bengali Muslim girl I am a Muslim girl who chose to cover. I chose to wear my hijab as a sign of my renewed faith and my commitment to my creator. I chose this path for myself despite opposition from various members of my community as well as my own family. My family and I are part of a very tight-knit Bengali community. The Bengali community consists of people who were born in Bangladesh and migrated to the states in the hopes of acquiring a better future for their children. I am the

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    Peanuts” are familiar to western readers‚ for Ashima it emphasizes her difference‚ establishing a cultural jarring within her experience of immigration. Another instance where the food motif is evident is at Gogol’s ‘Rice Ceremony’. The traditional Bengali ritual‚ lays a pen‚ a handful of earth and some money in front of the baby to determine their future career. The objects are layed in front of Gogol and he turns away. An ‘uncle’ then proclaims that‚ “most children will grab at one of them…but Gogol

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    For Me”. He started his journey of Liberation War at 8:30pm of March 25‚ 1971 from his Sarson Road residence. Being one of the pioneer freedom fighters was an eye witness of the brutality of the West Pakistani Frankenstein let loose on the unarmed Bengalis.

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