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    Presidency‚ British India | Died | 7 August 1941 (aged 80) Calcutta (Kolkata)‚ Bengal Presidency‚ British India | Occupation | Poet‚ short-story writer‚ song composer‚ playwright‚ essayist‚ and painter | Language | Bengali‚ English | Nationality | Indian | Ethnicity | Bengali | Notable work(s) | Gitanjali‚ Gora‚ Ghare-Baire‚Jana Gana Mana‚ Rabindra Sangeet‚ Amar Shonar Bangla(other works) | Notable award(s) | Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 | Spouse(s) | Mrinalini Devi (m. 1883–1902)

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    3 Basic Rights

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    provided with the information‚ instructions‚ training‚ and supervision necessary to protect your health and safety. The Code requires the use of appropriate methods of communication for all employees including those with special needs. Such methods are Braille‚ large print‚ audiotapes‚ sign language‚ and oral communication. In addition‚ you are given the right to have access to government or employer reports related to the health and safety of employees through your policy health and safety committee‚

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    Jhumpa Lahiri

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    www.the-criterion.com The Criterion: An International Journal in English ISSN-0976-8165 The Treatment of Immigrant Experience in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Name Sake D.Ebina Cordelia Assistant Professor in English Holy Cross College‚Tiruchirappalli Tamilnadu. Indian writing in English is one of the voices in which India speaks. It spreads the traditional and cultural heritage of India within India and also introduces it to the whole world. It is Indian in sensibility‚ thought‚ feeling and emotion

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    Free Play‚ Circle Time and Transitions Cognitive Delays When a child is cognitively delayed caregivers/teachers must try to incorporate the child’s level of ability (Allen‚ Paasche‚ Langford‚ and Nolan‚ 2006). Several ways to help the child during free play time are the caregivers/teachers have to break down the activity‚ and go through it step by step in order to help the child complete the task (Allen et al.‚ 2006). The teacher must try to use different types of activities such as‚ music‚

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    Bangladesh Studies Topic: Culture And Tradition Submitted by: Marilyn Thipthorpe INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a county encompassing 147‚570-km²of land in South Asia. Our culture and tradition lies in our ancient history spanning thousands of years. This is the product of the repeated entry of varied peoples‚ bringing with them the Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan‚ Mongol-Mughul‚ Arab‚ Persian‚ Turkic‚ and European cultures. In the 16th century‚ Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire‚ later in the 18th

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    UNEMPLOYMENT

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    have left. All you need is a creative mind to develop ways to make existing games tactile. At the first event‚ we pulled out Braille “Uno” cards‚ but we were surprised to discover that the Deaf-Blind and Low-Vision residents did not know Braille. Now the question is: How can we make accessible games for people who are Deaf-Blind and/or with Low Vision without using Braille? We came prepared with other tactile games that we had created: Tactile Connect 4 and Tactile Checkers. The residents really

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    Introduction The word ‘Diaspora’ is derived from the Greek word ‘sperio’ which means to sow‚ to scatter and the preposition ‘dea’ means over. The term was first used in the context of the experiences and predicament of the Jews who were rendered homeless after the Babylonian conquests. The Roman general‚ Titus‚ and his army invaded Palestine‚ laying siege to all the cities and towns there and conquered Jerusalem in A.D 74. An estimated 1‚100‚000 Jews died in that conquest and thousands

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    As ten year-old Ranjan runs to Khaleda Hossain with a pen and paper‚ there is an unmistaken spark in his eyes. He has been planning what to write all morning. ‘I am dedicating Habib’s Meye tumi to amar… to my little brother. It’s his birthday on Sunday‚’ says Ranjan smiling. ‘He is back in Sylhet with my father and I hope this makes his day!’ Ranjan’s mother works in Khaleda’s house as a maid. It was Khaleda who introduced Radio FM to him and since then he has dedicated two songs. ‘I waited for

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    PSY240 Appendix E

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    Language Complex movement Ipsilateral movement Verbal memory Finding meaning in memories Speech Reading Writing Arithmetic RIGHT HEMISPHERE Faces Geometric patterns Emotional expression Non-language sounds Music Tactile patterns Braille Movement in spatial patterns Nonverbal memory Perceptual aspects of memories Emotional content Mental rotation of shapes Geometry Direction Distance Our brain is divided into two main hemispheres‚ the left and the right. Each hemisphere

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    time to educate her in face of all opposition of the women in the house and helped her to become an ideal wife and a worthy helpmate in social and educational reform. After marrying Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade‚ Ramabai studied Marathi‚ English and Bengali. Before marriage her name was Yamuna and became ’Rama’ after marriage. Inspired by her husband‚ Rama started ’Hindu Ladies Social Club’ in Mumbai to develop public speaking among women. Ramabai was also the president of Seva Sadan in Pune. Ramabai

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