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    ADHD and have done a research in Communication Acts and functions across typically developing kids and children with Autism and developed a questionnaire for the same. Having a strong multicultural background I provide therapy in English, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Tamil. I am certified by Rehabilitation Council of India and have…

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    Case Study Of Carteret

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    3.1 Setting The setting for this Action Research Project is the borough of Carteret, a suburb of Newark, New Jersey and the City of New York. Carteret is in Middlesex County, New Jersey.The borough has a total area of 5 square miles. The population of Carteret is 20,709. Carteret is 68.7% White, 9.54% African American, 0.24% Native American, 8.32% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, and 9.26% from other races. The Carteret school district has been classified as a B district according to the…

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    It is important that everyone learns about the cultures that they are communicating with, but it is even more important that nurses learn about the cultural people they are working with for the following reasons: one, if a nurse does something against the traditions of the culture he or she is in, the cultural person may leave the hospital early and die; two, a nurse may loses his or her job for offending people from culture; and three, a nurse needs to learn how to communicate properly with the…

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    cannot be transmitted to the next generation. Since I was raised bilingual – I was taught both Arabic and English throughout my schooling and I was taught Urdu and Hindi from the age of 3. Since I had to learn so many languages from a young age it made it harder for me to differentiate one from another, especially between Urdu, Hindi and Arabic. Moreover, I would end up translating from one language to another in my head which in most cases didn’t make sense. I still have a hard time with…

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    From birth onwards language is a device which every human possesses, it is used as a tool to communicate and interact with other humans around us. The system of language includes the use of words, grammar and sounds. (Cambridge University Press, 2015).The use of language in humans is significant not only because it facilitates communication but also because humans are the only species who have the ability to produce language. According to Noam Chomsky humans are “genetically pre-programmed to…

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    ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ is analyzed to show how diaspora has been represented through its lens. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) (1995) a Yash Raj production, is an iconic and a very popular Bollywood movie of the 90’s. DDLJ mark a sea-change in Hindi Cinema. The story is about Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) who meet in Europe and fall for each other. Raj then follows her to India, so as to win her and her strict father’s…

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    He was a school teacher in the primary school in Shirdi, a window of which always looked on to the adjoining Dwarka Mai Masjid of Sai Baba. In the beginning, he used to think that Baba was a mad faqir and he used to hear voices in English, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, and many other languages coming from the Masjid at night. Later on he got attracted towards Baba to such an extent that he left service and was attached to Him whole time. He was witness to all His miracles, teachings and actions and…

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    Over four years of experience in fast paced food service establishments. Well drilled with strategy for making rapid decisions in high stress situations while keeping composure and performing job functions in prioritized sequence. Friendly, cheerful and polite with passion to provide fully satisfying customer service. Looking for position as a waiter in a top quality restaurant. Work History Waiter, September 2013 - Present Yamato Restaurant, 168 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Provided consistent,…

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    Indian Film Industry promoting rape and violence The Indian film industry is one of the biggest film industries in the world, producing over 1200 films yearly in Hindi and many other regional languages (McCarthy). The film industry plays a substantial role in shaping the attitudes, perspectives, and social interactions in Indian society. Studies have shown there is a correlation between the behavior of people and the films watched (Huesmann). The growing obscenities in Indian films and the…

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    artistically forwarded an action to the distressed question of caste and its morally corrupted manifestations in the Indian society. He is also indeed the most eminent of the Hindi novelists/writers of the 20th century. It was chiefly due to his performance that a new social consequences and a sense of determination entered Hindi fiction. He wrote in contrary of social injustice as well hypocrisy and also against the ill treatment that is expectedly meted out to the people belonging to the lower…

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