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    distinction • SE Asian writers themselves were more ambivalent about the dichotomy • “civilized/cosmopolitan people of cities and coast” vs. “barbarous/isolated people of the interior”  dichotomy is thought of by the former 3. First Contacts: “White Bengalis” and “Iron Heads” • Europeans were surprised with their discovery of SE Asia‚ feelings were not returned • Foreign merchants – treated as important people in diplomatic practice of region • Language was not a major barrier. Lingua Franca: Arabic

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    interaction and communication in a health and social care setting. Language difference and cultural interpretations. For language differences the best way to communicate would be by using communication skill such as; objects‚ signs and symbols or braille‚ sign language etc. Cultural interpretations‚ the best way to communicate would be to use communication skills such as; interpreters‚ dictionaries‚ pictures‚ and translators. For these communications skills to work you have to know the details of

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    blind and visually impaired are to be accepted who for they are and where they are in their individual lives as it relates to achievements. ACB communicates to its members through a program that is called “The Braille Forum‚” which is a free monthly publication which is accessible in braille‚ large print‚ on a cassette‚ on computer disk‚ and via e-mail. ACB serves as a store house of information for its members in that‚ they provide information on laws‚ policies‚ programs‚ and service that will affect

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    Rabindranath Tagore |Famous as |Poet and Author | |Born on |07 May 1861 | |Born in |Calcutta (Kolkata)‚ India | |Died on |07 August 1941

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    IEEE-USA 2000 Careers Conference HOW DOES TECHNOLOGY AFFECT THE WORKPLACE TODAY? BY: Michael Cohn M.Ed. Promote Awareness September 2000 Each job and its many components involve learning and understanding in order to complete its responsibilities on a daily basis. In the past five years‚ there has been an influx in technology both in the workplace and in everyday activities. E-mail‚ the Internet‚ fax and other forms of technology have streamlined office tasks and made it possible to

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    Namesake Abstract Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake predominantly involves the collision between the two cultures American and Bengali. It not only determines the clash between the different generations but also vivid ideologies affecting the lives of middle class family and especially the life of Gogol. Jhumpa Lahiri tries her best to portray the lifestyle of a very simple Bengali Family residing in abroad away from their homeland India in a simple yet elegant way. The main purpose of writing this research

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    A moment indulgence

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    the Gitanjali Author Rabindranath Tagore Original title গীতাঞ্জলি Translator Rabindranath Tagore Country India Language English‚ Bengali Subject Spiritual Genre Poem Publication date 1910 Published in English 1912 A Moments Indulgence by Rabindranath Tagore was written in 1910 as part of the Gitanjali collection‚ 157 poems in the original language of Bengali‚ and 103 in English translated by Tagore himself. Contents [hide] 1 A Moments Indulgence 1.1 About the Author 1.2 Gitanjali

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    00 out of 10.00. You can attempt again‚ if you’d like. Question 1 Louis Braille developed his embossed dots for the visually impaired in 1824 when he was only 15 years old. The Braille cell is a 2 x 3 point block onto which raised dots are placed. The figure shows the grid (small black dots) and the embossed arrangement (large red dots) to represent an exclamation mark (!). The center of symmetry is shown as an orange cross. Study the Braille alphabet and determine how many letters have point symmetry 2 with respect

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    Gogol feels as if the outside world is cold and turns to his Bengali past for comfort. The original meeting between Moushumi and Gogol was set up by both of their parents meaning that their parents arranged the date‚ a tradition of Bengali culture. Coincidentally‚ this leads to marriage for the couple but‚ unfortunately‚ it also leads to unhappiness and finally divorce as the security and familiarity of marriage with another Bengali was too much for

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    Love They say it is better to have loved and lost‚ than to never have loved at all. But‚ what about a love that one must hide and keep secret? Or what about a love that you didn’t even know was there? In “Hell-Heaven” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ Boudi‚ a Bengali-American woman is trapped in a loveless marriage. She discovers the loyalty‚ comfort‚ and fondness that goes with growing old with another person. Through great friendship and bond‚ heartbreak and lost love‚ Boudi discovers that there is more than

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