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    The idea of Modern warfare was something that according to “” Neville Chamberlain would inflict much horror on civilians” (Lualdi, 252). Neville was not aware at the time how true his words would become so much the truth (Lualdi, 252). It seems once the war had begun there were those that seemed to be the target of the fury of Hitler (Laualdi, 252). It seems that what came of this horror that Hitler put citizens through was the Final solution. The Final solution was a system of camps that seemed…

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    Dementia Case Study Essay

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    for the project was obtained from the Institutional Ethical Committee. Informed consent was obtained from all the patients participating in the study Tools of data collection Information about Patient and Caregiver • Socio-Demographic data sheet • Hindi Mental State Examination scale (HMSE) (Ganguli et al.,1995) • BPRS (Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale) • Family Burden Interview Schedule (FBIS) (Pai and Kapur, 1981). • Personality Factor-16 Questionnaire (Catell and Mead, 2008) • Presumptive…

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    gender preference does not affect their attraction because of the gender equality. According to gay participants (no. 1), “…hindi naman nakakaapekto yung gender preference ko eh sa attraction ko…ang pagiging bakla kasi ngayon ay parang normal na lang diba dahil nga marami na kami ,...tsaka pantay na sa ngayon yung tingin sa mga bakla at babae (tumawa)… sa kapartner ko?, hindi naman nakakaapekto ang pagiging gay ko kasi tanggap naman kami ng mga jowa namin. “ …gender preference does not affect my…

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    For this essay, I form another scape drawing directly from Appadurai’s declared scape suffixes existing within the contextual world in relation to the flows of human interaction to their social condition. Identityscape, which would place into a subset overlapping in both “ethnoscape” and “mediascape”, perceives, “shifting the world in which we live” through a pusedo-environment interlinking similar cultural psyches across geographic borders (Appadurai, 297). I am convinced this metaphysical…

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    spring or festival of colors. Similar to Norooz, Holi also celebrates good winning over evil. At home, my family usually speak English, Farsi, and Hindi. Since the only language I know is English, my parents only talk to me in English, but whenever my parents talk to my older family members, they usually speak in Farsi or Hindi. Not knowing Farsi or Hindi, does not affect me in anyway. Hearing these languages being spoken makes me want to learn more about my culture which can help me contribute…

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    “Sa ganon hindi sya hindi , homecare namin sya dinadala kasi pag once na dinala mo ang isang ganyang mga mental lalo lang masisiraan yan, kaya kami homecare lang parang inaalagaan ka lang, nag punta kami dati sa Maynila ngayon sa malolos lang kasi.pero may bayad yon kasi…

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    Life Without Limbs Essay

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    Life without limbs: Acceptance, Positive perspectives and Social Support Bianca Dia S. Duran Juli-ann L. Alonso - Balmonte Limb loss or Limb amputation is a type of physical disability that is defined as surgically the complete removal, or spontaneous partial removal of a body part. It is constrained to perform an activity independently such as walking, bathing, toileting, etc. A famous example of persons without limbs is Nick Vujicic a motivational speaker, has a rare disorder with an absence…

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    questioning if I was “Pocahontas Indian” or “Gandhi Indian.” To others in the school, which I had been attending for close to 8 years, I was referred to as black or was often confused with the girl from Japan. I was asked if I spoke “Indian” and if I was “Hindi.” I was living in two different worlds—White America while at school and Hindu India while at home—that had no intersection. This left me to simultaneously have a longing to be closer to my culture and a desire to turn my back to anything…

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    loss and cancer. It helps the body in many ways for good health. In addition to discussing the health benefits of green coffee in this article, we will also tell you why it is called Green Coffee. What is Green Coffee? (What is green coffee in Hindi? Green coffee kay fayde) Green coffee is also made of the same coffee beans, so that coffee used in general is to drink. The only difference is that coffee…

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    Padmini was a visual treat and a connosseur’s delight on the silver screen, a damsel who was admired and acclaimed not only for her classic beauty but also for her memorable histronics. She was hailed as the queen of south indian cinema in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Born in Travencore, Kerala, on 12th June 1932, she was the middle sister. Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini became popular dancers in different genres like Kathakali, Bharatnatyam and folk dance and came to be called the Travencore Sisters.…

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