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Montreal, 1905. A boy stepped down from a transatlantic steamship. He was one of the many British Home Children that lined-up on a landing stage awaiting immigration. He was told that he had crossed over The Golden Bridge Of Hope to a better life than he would ever have in England. Until his father's tragic death in a pit explosion George Orson Gardener was an ordinary boy growing up in a mining community in north-eastern England. Then, from one day to the next, he became an orphan; sacrificed by his mother in order to save his two younger brothers from the same fate. His only crime was that he was born at a time when Britain was overflowing with unwanted children. Once in Canada he was sent by a social visionary organisation to work on a farm in Ontario. From that day on his life was stolen from him and it was lost forever. His burning aim was always to get back to England. After his odyssey began he became an invisible person and lived the rest of his life in what he called legal-illegality.
This book is being intended to serve as a basic teaching book for the Sylheti Language Alphabet and Numbers. It seeks to develop an understanding of the concepts based on careful study.Salient Features: It is easy to understand and requires no previous knowledge.It has a balanced focus on traditional learning methods along with attractive graphical images.It covers the Sylheti Alphabet having an easy-to-understand framing format with the arrow marking system.It covers the Sylheti Numbers with understandable signs.There are some relatable conversation fragments in the Sylheti for nice learning.It covers consonants, and conjunct consonants along with punctuation, vowels, and vowels diacritics.It also covers some needy learning sessions over the general life-related sections as days, months, seasons, food, colours, etc. in the Sylheti.A needy exercise session is also there at the end of the book to check your learning phase.The main reason for us to publish this is:To make it available for people to be able to teach future generations and provide learning resources for the children.Save the language and help people to understand that the Sylheti is a separate language and fight against racism on the ground of language.Why would you teach us to children at school (Sylhet) that "OUR MOTHER TONGUE IS BENALI/BANGLA" despite the fact OUR MOTHER TONGUE IS SYLHETI (SYLOTI)??"Our mother barely understands Bengali (Bangla) and we hardly speak Bengali, remember the fact that the Sylheti language is dying, and we need to save."
For much of recorded history women have been a muted group - their stories untold, their lives deemed relevant only in relation to the men around them. Biologically equipped to be the bearers of children and guarantors of the perpetuation of the species, women's intellectual and creative capabilities were for centuries unexplored and unfulfilled. However, women have long featured in the arts as inspirations for creative men. The nine Muses of ancient Greece established a starting point. As embodiments of creativity in the arts and sciences, they were demi-goddesses. The life-giving attributes of womanhood were symbolised in their personifications of different aspects of the arts according to the cultural priorities of the time.I'm fascinated by the rôle of the Muse over the last two millennia, and have focused on nine human Muses, represented variously in literature, poetry, music and art. These nine are my own choices out of the many women who have fuelled creativity in gifted men, and I recognise that this is a personal selection manifested by my own particular preoccupations and preferences. But theirs are the lives and ideas I want to reawaken from the shadows of history.My book examines the historical background against which each Muse lived, then focuses more generally on the lives of women at the time, highlighting examples from a selection of women during each era whose lives and ideas were in some way remarkable.The life of the male protagonist relating to each Muse is then also explored, with an account of his actions and achievements.Finally, each episode ends with an account of the Muse herself, concluding the section with an imagined realisation of her beliefs, thoughts, feelings and persona.My book aims to make a new and useful contribution to the ever-developing aspects of feminism past and present.
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