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    Third and Final Continent

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    voyage in finding his own unique identity among different cultures he had encountered with. Each country represents his emotional situation of life. India: His own birthplace; his own roots; London: Away from home‚ but still living with the Bengali boys‚ still firmly attached to the culture; and the third and the final country : United States : where he learned to adopt the American culture to such an extent that‚ in the beginning‚ he had to try to adjust with his Indian wife‚ in which he eventually

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    In Australia‚ The Sex Discrimination Act 1984 states it is against the law for a person to harass another person in many areas including employment‚ education‚ the provision of goods and services and accommodation. Even though this act was established several years ago sexual harassment still occurs with 1 in 5 women experiencing it and 1 in 20 men‚ as well. Sexual Harassment can take many forms it can be physical or verbal‚ a onetime situation or repetitive‚ and towards someone of the same or opposite

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    Greek). Many languages use modified forms of the Latin alphabet‚ with additional letters formed using diacritical marks. While most alphabets have letters composed of lines (linear writing)‚ there are also exceptions such as the alphabets used in Braille‚ fingerspelling‚ and Morse code. Alphabets are usually associated with a standard ordering of their letters. This makes them useful for purposes of collation‚ specifically by allowing words to be sorted in alphabetical order. It also means that their

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    4222 393

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    Unit 4222 – 393 Understand sensory loss Outcome 1 1: Factors impacting an individual with sensory loss are mainly how an individual perceives themselves‚ it can have a negative or positive affect this can cause depression‚ other related illness or even lead towards isolation. Factors influencing an individual may be the following: • Is the sensory loss noticeable? • Is the condition going to improve or worsen over time? • How do people see me and how they react towards me? • What support will

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    The task that has been set for this merit to complete is to describe the different forms of communications and giving a couple of examples that could be used within the Care Home environment. There are 6 main forms of communication that I will explain and give examples of. Electronic communication:- Telephone –Definition: A telephone is a system used to send speech over distances. So you can talk to someone in Japan while in England using a telephone which works as a transmitter and a receiver

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    Answer In Unit 4222 258

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    Answer in Unit 4222-258 Introductory awareness of sensory loss Outcome 1 1. Describe how a range of factors have a negative and positive impact on individuals with sensory loss In sensory loss (touch/ mobility‚ vision‚ hearing) can have a big impact to an individual like for example in mobility‚ the person can not feed or dress himself‚ or can not participate in an activity and worst if he can not attend to his personal daily living. Another is eyesight or vision‚ the person who suffers from

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    ramkinkar baij

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    the Kala Bhavan‚ Vishwa Bharati University‚ Santiniketan in 1925. Trained by two European sculptors‚ one... Baij was born in an economically modest family in the Bankura district of the modern state of West Bengal in India. In that sense‚ he was a Bengali‚ not an Adivasi‚ as many people usually think. The surname Baij derived from Boidda and Boijo consequently. His family surname was Poramanik and was abandoned by him in the early 1925. However‚ many of his artistic creations have been inspired by

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    multilingual‚ multicultural and multireligious metropolitan city. There are many communities in Karachi. There are: Ethnic minorities Sectarian minorities Religious minorities Same thing was happening with the karachians as it was with Bengalis. Bengalis were immigrants on 1947 but in 1971

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    Durga Puja is considered the main festival for Bengalis. It is a ten-day carnival in West Bengal‚ the eastern state of India. Magnificently created puja pandals are erected at every other street of Kolkata‚ the capital city of West Bengal. Every pooja pandal is unique in its own terms‚ with beautiful patterns that are true delight to the eyes. A spurt of fanfare can be sensed all through the ten days‚ especially on the last four days of the festival. Bengalis in the metro city rejoice to their heart’s

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    Nargis‚ Vyjayanthimala‚ Meena Kumari‚ Nutan‚ Madhubala‚ Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha.[22] While commercial Hindi cinema was thriving‚ the 1950s also saw the emergence of a new Parallel Cinema movement.[18] Though the movement was mainly led by Bengali cinema‚ it also began gaining prominence in Hindi cinema. Early examples of Hindi films in this movement include Chetan Anand’s Neecha Nagar (1946)[23] and Bimal Roy’s Do Bigha Zamin (1953). Their critical acclaim‚ as well as the latter’s commercial

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