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    Introduction Bangladesh appeared on the world map as an independent and sovereign state on December 16‚ 1971 following the victory at the War of Liberation with Pakistan‚ Bangladesh is a member of the United Nations (UN) and its various specialized bodies and agencies including ESCAP. She is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) including their various affiliated organs. Bangladesh‚ which has a thousand years of recorded history‚ has a rich and

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    The theme of alienation and the search for belonging between the two cultures is represented through the shifts between the two countries; where Ashoke and Ashima move to America growing their children up in an American society but teaching them Bengali traditions. Lahiri uses techniques such as symbols to illustrate the sense of belonging and not belonging. Throughout the novel‚ the composer of the namesake illustrates an aspect of belonging through the technique symbolism. Lahiri uses the

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    Why Is Helen Keller Blind

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    The life of Helen Keller began on June 27‚ 1880‚ in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. However‚ nineteen month later Keller’s life was changed forever. Her mother noticed that she had not been reacting when the dinner bell had rung or even flinched when a hand was waved in front of her face. After consoling the family doctor‚ the diagnosis was made that Keller was now deaf and blind. The doctor did not know exactly what had caused such a horrific even to occur‚ but today doctors believe that it could have been

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    Unit 305 Case Study 1

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    who has hearing difficulties may not hear you if you are standing behind them and you cannot see their response. • SIGN LANGUAGE – for an individual who is deaf this may be the best way to communicate with them. • BRAILLE- a person who has visual problems may well be able to use Braille to communicate and understand your questions • FLASH CARDS- these enable a service user to show you what they want/need • PEN AND PAPER- some individuals will communicate by writing down requests on a piece of paper

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    is an unspoken cultural norm in the country that values a parent-child relationship as having greater significance than that of a husband and wife. Hence‚ their relationship is seen as an arrangement to set up a family life. While such traditional Bengali marriages lead to the couple being geographically and socially obligated to their parents and extended family‚ this couple finds a chance to be alone together due to their journey to America.

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    Victoria Square Essay

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    Victoria Square (Tarndanyangga)‚ located in the heart of Adelaide‚ is a vibrant and energetic focal point for the public. It contains a beautiful water feature‚ garden beds‚ public toilets‚ drinking fountains‚ bike racks and a huge lawn events space - which is utilized frequently. In 1854‚ the city council began to build on and enhance the land. Since then‚ millions of dollars have been spent on many developments and rejuvenations of the square. On the 10th of November‚ 9NW took a short walk to Victoria

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    Advertisement No. 5 of 2012 Recruitment Examination‚ 2012 for the post of Teacher (Bengali/Hindi/Urdu) in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Applications are invited in the prescribed form on or before 31st December‚ 2012 (Monday up to 05.00 P.M.) from the Indian citizens (both men and women) for a Competitive Examination to be held in Kolkata for recruitment to the post of Teacher (Bengali/Hindi/Urdu) in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Two panels--one main panel against clear vacancies

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    (A) Report on visit to NGO --Presented by: & Comprehensive Project Report on BPA: Introduction of BPA: The BPA began in 1954 in Ahmedabad as the Blind Men’s Association (BMA)‚ a recreation club for the blind started with the efforts of a few blind persons‚ including Mr. Jagdish Patel. Mr. Patel lost his eyesight in early childhood‚ as a result of meningitis. However‚ he

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    belonging. The American culture is greatly contrasted to the traditional Bengali culture to which the Ganguli’s belong to. The two cultures are vastly different in many aspects of life including food‚ morals and family simply to name a few. The Ganguli’s diaspora from Calcutta has resulted in their sense of disconnection and isolation from society as well as from their family back home. Their lifestyle back home within the Bengali culture has been greatly compared to the lifestyle which they now live

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    Daily Dairy

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    was Lego‚ foam on a table‚ a table with sand and toys set out for the children. Girl A speaks Bengali at the moment learning to speak English. But she said whistle in Bengali as she was pouring sand through a windmill toy. Girl B described the foam as “sticky” as she was touching the foam. Girl A said “let’s play with water!”‚ again she said that in Bengali. So I helped her and translated in Bengali for her to repeat after me and say‚ “Let’s...play...with...water!” She attempted and said‚ “play

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