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“Inclusive Quality Education for All” World Autism Awareness Day.

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  A utism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)  is a neurodevelopmental disorder which affects communication and socialisation.  As well as repetitive behaviours and restricted interests.  Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder have a wide range of abilities. Some people cannot speak at all and many have delayed or limited verbal communication. Some are greatly impaired in their cognitive thinking while others are extremely gifted. World Autism Awareness Day is observed annually on 2nd April by the member states of the United Nations. The day is observed to raise awareness among its citizens about people with Autism Spectrum Disorder throughout the world. World Autism Awareness Day is organized by the UN Department of Global Communications and UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, with the support of civil society partners including the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, the Global Autism Project. The theme of the day: The theme for ‘World Autism Awareness Day 2022’ is “Inclusive Q

Homage to War heroine, Bangladeshi Sculptor Ferdousi Priyabhashini - Inspiration of Women's Courage and Hope. Happy woman's day!

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F reedom fighter Ferdousi Priyabhashini remade her life and inspired many more. She was the first one to publicly announce herself as Birangana - Woman of War. In 2000, at the Tokyo Tribunal , a people’s tribunal organized by Asian women and human rights organizations, she explained why she decided to speak up:   “I saw that the history of the liberation war was being altered and the torture of women was being forgotten, and I decided I will speak up. If I speak of my experiences, a space will open up, women will learn how to fight."  - Priyabhashini Ferdousi Priyabhashini was a Bangladeshi sculptor . Fifty years ago in the winter month of December 1971, 23-year-old woman was freed from the clutches of her Pakistani captors, the rape survivors after the 1971 independence war ended, a curtain of silence had fallen over the topic. One of the first women to go public about her experience of being raped during the 1971 independence war and who spoke out for thousands of victims

The war must end now. "Children should grow up with their families in their own homes, not in refugee camps."

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  I want peace not war. War is an expression of unnatural mentality.   "Children should grow up with their families in their own homes, not in refugee camps." - Rukshana Sharia  War means - unscrupulousness, barbarism, deprivation of freedom, pushing people towards an uncertain future. My solidarity with the citizens of Ukraine. #StopRussianAggression #NoMoreWars #WeWantPeace #SaveTheChildren #SaveTheHumanity Make a peaceful planet for our children. Be empathetic to one another. Covid-19 Raising family and social awareness: Follow my Facebook page   https://www.facebookcom/cgd0074/ Email : rsharia@gmail.com #SayNotoDRUGS #Compulsorypremaritalhealthscreening #STOPchildabuse #DepressedPersonsHasthe Right t odreamtheirownways (Depressed person is not a  burden for your family,  it is your responsibility to love  and care them) My concern to reach this  massage to everyone..  #SayNotoRacism   #SayNotoPainkillers #AvoidPainkillerstoSaveYourKidneyandLiver Use natural painkiller rem

Coronavirus - Olfactory Disorder ANOSMIA ( total loss of smell) and Aromatherapy(smell training)

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Olfactory Disorders  Some common definition : Anosmia  - tatal loss of smell.  Ageusia - loss of taste function of the tongue.  Specific anosmia - the inability to detect  particular smell or smells. Hyposmia - reduced olfactory function.  Dysosmia - a qualitative change of the sense of smell.  Hyperosmia - increased ability to smell  odours to abnormal levels. This is very rare and often associated with migraines.  Parosmia - a different sense of smell, that i s a smell is perceived as another usually a very unpleasant smell. Phontosmia - perceiving a smell that is not actually there.  R ecent studies reported that loss of smell ( anosmia ) is common and prominent symptom of COVID-19.  These studies all indicate that patients affected by COVID-19 can experience decreased sense of smell or total loss of smell for 6 months up to 12 months after the infection. The loss of smell not only affected romantic and sexual relationships, the inability to smell your own body odour creates