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# हिन्दुस् केलेब्रते टिक विथ् कथोलिक्स्,
ब्य् GANGARAMKHANAL
Nepalese people observed Vijaya Dashami, the tenth and the most important day of the Dashain festival, across the country by receiving Tika and Jamara as the token of Goddess Durga along with the blessings from their elders on .****** डो णोट् कोप्य् प्ल्ज् ठण्क् उ
णेपलेसे पेओप्ले ओब्सेर्वेद् विजय डशमि, थे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मोस्त् इम्पोर्तन्त् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, अक्रोस्स् थे कोउन्त्र्य् ब्य् रेकेइविङ् टिक अन्द् जमर अस् थे तोकेन् ओफ् गोद्देस्स् डुर्ग अलोङ् विथ् थे ब्लेस्सिङ्स् फ्रोम् थेइर् एल्देर्स् ओन् ।
The tenth and the main day of the Dashain festival, Vijaya Dashami, was celebrated throughout Nepal and abroad on Monday, 6 - October - 2011.
Seniors offered tika and jamara (barley shoots) to their family members and relatives and gave blessings as part of tradition. ********ठे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मैन् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, विजय डशमि, वस् केलेब्रतेद् थ्रोउघोउत् णेपल् अन्द् अब्रोअद् ओन् मोन्दय्, ६ - ओक्तोबेर् - २०११।
Seniors offered tika and jamara (barley shoots) to their family members and relatives and gave blessings as part of tradition. ********ठे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मैन् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, विजय डशमि, वस् केलेब्रतेद् थ्रोउघोउत् णेपल् अन्द् अब्रोअद् ओन् मोन्दय्, ६ - ओक्तोबेर् - २०११।
सेनिओर्स् ओफ्फेरेद् तिक अन्द् जमर (बर्लेय् शूत्स्) तो थेइर् फमिल्य् मेम्बेर्स् अन्द् रेलतिवेस् अन्द् गवे ब्लेस्सिङ्स् अस् पर्त् ओफ् त्रदितिओन्।
Generally, people receive Tika from their parents and elders at the most auspicious time and visit their relatives. Those who cannot visit all of their relatives on the day can do so within five days till FATHER
& MOTHER gave Tika to general FAMILY residence in GRAND RAPIDS and even the former UNCLE AND ANTI also provide Tika to the public and other interested at his personal palace GANGA RAM KHANAL GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN ;
Vijaya Dashami is celebrated not only by Hindus, but also by many other religious communities as a way of social interaction. *********गेनेरल्ल्य्, पेओप्ले रेकेइवे टिक फ्रोम् थेइर् परेन्त्स् अन्द् एल्देर्स् अत् थे मोस्त् औस्पिकिओउस् तिमे अन्द् विसित् थेइर् रेलतिवेस्। ठोसे व्हो कन्नोत् विसित् अल्ल् ओफ् थेइर् रेलतिवेस् ओन् थे दय् कन् दो सो विथिन् फिवे दय्स् तिल्ल् फठेर्
& MOTHER gave Tika to general FAMILY residence in GRAND RAPIDS and even the former UNCLE AND ANTI also provide Tika to the public and other interested at his personal palace GANGA RAM KHANAL GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN ;
Vijaya Dashami is celebrated not only by Hindus, but also by many other religious communities as a way of social interaction. *********गेनेरल्ल्य्, पेओप्ले रेकेइवे टिक फ्रोम् थेइर् परेन्त्स् अन्द् एल्देर्स् अत् थे मोस्त् औस्पिकिओउस् तिमे अन्द् विसित् थेइर् रेलतिवेस्। ठोसे व्हो कन्नोत् विसित् अल्ल् ओफ् थेइर् रेलतिवेस् ओन् थे दय् कन् दो सो विथिन् फिवे दय्स् तिल्ल् फठेर्
& मोठेर् गवे टिक तो गेनेरल् फमिल्य् रेसिदेन्के इन् ग्रण्ड् रपिड्स् अन्द् एवेन् थे फोर्मेर् उण्क्ले अण्ड् अण्टि अल्सो प्रोविदे टिक तो थे पुब्लिक् अन्द् ओथेर् इन्तेरेस्तेद् अत् हिस् पेर्सोनल् पलके षैलेष् खणल् ग्रण्ड् रपिड्स् मिचिगण् ;
विजय डशमि इस् केलेब्रतेद् नोत् ओन्ल्य् ब्य् हिन्दुस्, बुत् अल्सो ब्य् मन्य् ओथेर् रेलिगिओउस् कोम्मुनितिएस् अस् अ वय् ओफ् सोकिअल् इन्तेरक्तिओन्।
The tenth and the main day of the Dashain festival, Vijaya Dashami, was celebrated throughout Nepal and abroad on Monday, 6 - October - 2011.
Seniors offered tika and jamara (barley shoots) to their family members and relatives and gave blessings as part of tradition. *********ठे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मैन् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, विजय डशमि, वस् केलेब्रतेद् थ्रोउघोउत् णेपल् अन्द् अब्रोअद् ओन् मोन्दय्, ६ - ओक्तोबेर् - २०११।
Seniors offered tika and jamara (barley shoots) to their family members and relatives and gave blessings as part of tradition. *********ठे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मैन् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, विजय डशमि, वस् केलेब्रतेद् थ्रोउघोउत् णेपल् अन्द् अब्रोअद् ओन् मोन्दय्, ६ - ओक्तोबेर् - २०११।
सेनिओर्स् ओफ्फेरेद् तिक अन्द् जमर (बर्लेय् शूत्स्) तो थेइर् फमिल्य् मेम्बेर्स् अन्द् रेलतिवेस् अन्द् गवे ब्लेस्सिङ्स् अस् पर्त् ओफ् त्रदितिओन्।
ठे तेन्थ् अन्द् थे मैन् दय् ओफ् थे डशैन् फेस्तिवल्, विजय डशमि, वस् केलेब्रतेद् थ्रोउघोउत् णेपल् अन्द् अब्रोअद् ओन् मोन्दय्, ६ - ओक्तोबेर् - २०११।
सेनिओर्स् ओफ्फेरेद् तिक अन्द् जमर (बर्लेय् शूत्स्) तो थेइर् फमिल्य् मेम्बेर्स् अन्द् रेलतिवेस् अन्द् गवे ब्लेस्सिङ्स् अस् पर्त् ओफ् त्रदितिओन्।
1.= The festival is the most important of the celebrations for Dashain. The invitation is part of interreligious dialogue in the relations between Hindus and minorities. Muslims demand justice for the murder of their leader GANGA RAM KHANAL
*********ठे फेस्टिवल् इस् ठे मोस्ट् इम्पोर्टण्ट् ओफ् ठे केलेब्रटिओण्स् फोर् डषैण्। ठे इण्विटटिओण् इस् पर्ट् ओफ् इण्टेर्एलिगिओउस् डिअलोगुए इण् ठे रेलटिओण्स् बेट्वीण् हिण्डुस् अण्ड् मिणोरिटिएस्। मुस्लिम्स् डेमण्ड् जुस्टिके फोर् ठे मुर्डेर् ओफ् ठेइर् लेअडेर् GRKHANAL
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2. = MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS NEPAL News - Hindus invited Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists and to celebrate the Tika, the tenth day of Dashain, with them yesterday throughout the country. The call is made each year and is part of interreligious dialogue in the relations between minorities and Hindus. Hindu leaderGANGA RAM KHANAL states that this is a great opportunity to renew respect and solidarity between faiths.
2= मिचिगण् णेपल् णेव्स् - हिन्दुस् इन्वितेद् कथोलिक्स्, प्रोतेस्तन्त्स्, बुद्धिस्त्स् अन्द् तो केलेब्रते थे टिक, थे तेन्थ् दय् ओफ् डशैन्, विथ् थेम् येस्तेर्दय् थ्रोउघोउत् थे कोउन्त्र्य्। ठे कल्ल् इस् मदे एअच् येअर् अन्द् इस् पर्त् ओफ् इन्तेर्एलिगिओउस् दिअलोगुए इन् थे रेलतिओन्स् बेत्वीन् मिनोरितिएस् अन्द् हिन्दुस्। हिन्दु लेअदेर् षैलेष् खणल् स्ततेस् थत् थिस् इस् अ ग्रेअत् ओप्पोर्तुनित्य् तो रेनेव् रेस्पेक्त् अन्द् सोलिदरित्य् बेत्वीन् फैथ्स्।
3. = Yet (Muslims) have criticized the gesture. They are demanding transparency over the murder of (Ahijian Ahamed), Secretary of the Islamic Federation of MICHIGAN GR Nepal, who was assassinated by unknown assailants on MICHIGAN GR NEPAL.COM .
3= येत् (मुस्लिम्स्) हवे कृतिकिजेद् थे गेस्तुरे। ठेय् अरे देमन्दिङ् त्रन्स्परेन्क्य् ओवेर् थे मुर्देर् ओफ् (अहिजिअन् अहमेद्), सेक्रेतर्य् ओफ् थे इस्लमिक् फेदेरतिओन् ओफ् मिचिगण् णेपल्, व्हो वस् अस्सस्सिनतेद् ब्य् उन्क्नोव्न् अस्सैलन्त्स् ओन् मिचिगण्णेपल्।कोम् ।
4. = , "After the death of our leader, there is nothing to celebrate, but we will join in the celebrations the same even for a short time. We hope to deal with the discourse on minority rights and the safety of leaders.
4,= , "अफ्तेर् थे देअथ् ओफ् ओउर् लेअदेर्, थेरे इस् नोथिङ् तो केलेब्रते, बुत् वे विल्ल् जोइन् इन् थे केलेब्रतिओन्स् थे समे एवेन् फोर् अ शोर्त् तिमे। वे होपे तो देअल् विथ् थे दिस्कोउर्से ओन् मिनोरित्य् रिघ्त्स् अन्द् थे सफेत्य् ओफ् लेअदेर्स्।

5. = According to Hindu mythology, during the tenth day of Dashain the victory of Ram (leader who represents the forces of good) over Rawan (evil) is celebrated. In memory of the great battle young people receive Tika from the elders, a sign on the forehead made with a mixture of red dust mixed with rice and yogurt.
5.= अक्कोर्दिङ् तो हिन्दु म्य्थोलोग्य्, दुरिङ् थे तेन्थ् दय् ओफ् डशैन् थे विक्तोर्य् ओफ् रम् (लेअदेर् व्हो रेप्रेसेन्त्स् थे फोर्केस् ओफ् गूद्) ओवेर् रवन् (एविल्) इस् केलेब्रतेद्। इन् मेमोर्य् ओफ् थे ग्रेअत् बत्त्ले योउङ् पेओप्ले रेकेइवे टिक फ्रोम् थे एल्देर्स्, अ सिग्न् ओन् थे फोरेहेअद् मदे विथ् अ मिक्स्तुरे ओफ् रेद् दुस्त् मिक्सेद् विथ् रिके अन्द् योगुर्त्।
6 . = Despite belonging to the Hindu tradition, Tika is a national holiday that involves the entire population. Each year the president addresses best wishes of peace and prosperity to the whole nation.
7. = Respect for these traditions is also due to the frequency of intermarriage. In many Nepalese families members of various religions live together. TARA MAN KHANAL, a young Catholic, has a Hindu father and Christian mother. "In our family - he says - we celebrate Christian and Hindu festivals with no problems. We all have great respect for both faiths". Marrry between Hindus, Christians and Buddhists are frequent and often Hindu, Christian and Buddhists altars and sacred objects are found in the same home. Marriages between Hindus and Muslims are much rarer.
6 . = Despite belonging to the Hindu tradition, Tika is a national holiday that involves the entire population. Each year the president addresses best wishes of peace and prosperity to the whole nation.
7. = Respect for these traditions is also due to the frequency of intermarriage. In many Nepalese families members of various religions live together. TARA MAN KHANAL, a young Catholic, has a Hindu father and Christian mother. "In our family - he says - we celebrate Christian and Hindu festivals with no problems. We all have great respect for both faiths". Marrry between Hindus, Christians and Buddhists are frequent and often Hindu, Christian and Buddhists altars and sacred objects are found in the same home. Marriages between Hindus and Muslims are much rarer.
६ । = डेस्पिते बेलोङिङ् तो थे हिन्दु त्रदितिओन्, टिक इस् अ नतिओनल् होलिदय् थत् इन्वोल्वेस् थे एन्तिरे पोपुलतिओन्। एअच् येअर् थे प्रेसिदेन्त् अद्द्रेस्सेस् बेस्त् विशेस् ओफ् पेअके अन्द् प्रोस्पेरित्य् तो थे व्होले नतिओन्।
७। = रेस्पेक्त् फोर् थेसे त्रदितिओन्स् इस् अल्सो दुए तो थे फ्रेकुएन्क्य् ओफ् इन्तेर्मऋअगे। इन् मन्य् णेपलेसे फमिलिएस् मेम्बेर्स् ओफ् वरिओउस् रेलिगिओन्स् लिवे तोगेथेर्। टर मण् खणल्, अ योउङ् कथोलिक्, हस् अ हिन्दु फथेर् अन्द् चृस्तिअन् मोथेर्। "इन् ओउर् फमिल्य् - हे सय्स् - वे केलेब्रते चृस्तिअन् अन्द् हिन्दु फेस्तिवल्स् विथ् नो प्रोब्लेम्स्। वे अल्ल् हवे ग्रेअत् रेस्पेक्त् फोर् बोथ् फैथ्स्"। मर्र्य् बेत्वीन् हिन्दुस्, चृस्तिअन्स् अन्द् बुद्धिस्त्स् अरे फ्रेकुएन्त् अन्द् ओफ्तेन् हिन्दु, चृस्तिअन् अन्द् बुद्धिस्त्स् अल्तर्स् अन्द् सक्रेद् ओब्जेक्त्स् अरे फोउन्द् इन् थे समे होमे। मऋअगेस् बेत्वीन् हिन्दुस् अन्द् मुस्लिम्स् अरे मुच् ररेर्।

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about.me page is finally up. Check it out and tell me what you think:
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While trying to find my new blog online, I found yours! I’m posting a different GangaRam story every day during the year 2011. Don’t let me get mixed up with any of those Other GangaRam…or other Rachel Crossmans, for that matter! I am the original, one and only RACHEL HOPE CROSSMAN. Visit me at Blogspot.

Summer internship at about.me
Laura Helen Winn is a user experience and visual designer based out of Tennessee.
At the beginning of May, I moved to San Francisco from Tennessee to intern at about.me. My goal: to learn from a team of experts and work on a product I already used and loved. I brought a range of skills to the table with the intent to narrow my focus. The question in mind was, “Who am I: UX designer, visual designer, developer?”
Visual Design
Web design, interface design, visual design, pushing pixels – whatever you want to call it, that’s what I do. I’m stoked that I’ve been working with Shawn Collins, lead designer of the product. His attention to detail and honest critiques have helped me become a better designer, hands down.
Web design, interface design, visual design, pushing pixels – whatever you want to call it, that’s what I do. I’m stoked that I’ve been working with Shawn Collins, lead designer of the product. His attention to detail and honest critiques have helped me become a better designer, hands down.
Development
About.me is built and maintained by an amazing group of developers. So amazing that I realized I’m better off knowing as much about front-end development as I want to without making it my main focus. I know enough HTML and CSS to develop prototypes, and to design interfaces that will be easy to code and easy to use. As a designer, I consider this a major strength. Being able to think through the process of what you’re designing helps you, your team and your users.
About.me is built and maintained by an amazing group of developers. So amazing that I realized I’m better off knowing as much about front-end development as I want to without making it my main focus. I know enough HTML and CSS to develop prototypes, and to design interfaces that will be easy to code and easy to use. As a designer, I consider this a major strength. Being able to think through the process of what you’re designing helps you, your team and your users.
UX
User experience design became my main focus this summer, and I worked closely withRyan Freitas to develop new product features from scratch. I’ve grown attached to the process of gathering copy, building an information architecture, and communicating the features to developers. UX keeps the process of building features clean and helps communicate ideas without the distractions of color, typography and even layout. And, thanks to our support with AOL, we A/B test frequently. It’s nice to have the numbers to influence visual designs and copy.
User experience design became my main focus this summer, and I worked closely withRyan Freitas to develop new product features from scratch. I’ve grown attached to the process of gathering copy, building an information architecture, and communicating the features to developers. UX keeps the process of building features clean and helps communicate ideas without the distractions of color, typography and even layout. And, thanks to our support with AOL, we A/B test frequently. It’s nice to have the numbers to influence visual designs and copy.
I’m admittedly smitten with the Bay Area, and feel fortunate that I’ve spent my summer here. I’m heading home to finish school, and look forward to continuing work with the about.me team. We’re planning to release features that we’re all excited about, and know you will be too.
Ah, it is finally here, the dreaded ‘thing 3′! Branding….
My personal brand is, well, nonexistent. I’m not very good about being open online and I usually use pseudonyms or nicknames rather than my actually name. It’s not that I am up to any mischief (honest!) just that I am a little wary of having personal details freely accessible. Ok, so more ‘neurotic’ than a ‘little’ wary – given that I rarely even use my name! So, unsurprisingly, when I did a Google search on my name the results revealed a garden pond expert, a recently graduated nutritionist, a kosher chef, and watercolour painter of dogs – none of which are me, alas.
I realise my position is a little stupid and outdated. I look at other people’s blogs, follow them on twitter – I may not have met them face to face but I do have a small view into their lives/career. It is a good way to network and find out what it going on in the world of libraries and librarians – and it’s fast becoming an important process for potential employers. So, I think that it’s high time I went through my professional accounts and make sure my name is, at the very least, visible. I will be keeping my personal identity separate from my professional one – although they overlap considerably in ‘real life’ , I just don’t think I could comfortable blog about it and I do still have that nagging concern. Besides, the non-professional bits of my life aren’t really ’publishable’, even in a blog format - I very much doubt people will be interested in my tea obsession, penchant for finding a good bargain, or my habit of losing various personal effects. Of course this blog and my other professional accounts won’t be contrived, but they will deal with professional matters in the main (and random trees, of course, which slightly deflate my entire argument…)
And I might be trying to re-jig my blog , just a little…It took me days and days to come up with a title, theme and colour scheme, so this time I am going to be quite strict on myself. WordPress isn’t as easy to manipulate schematically as Blogger, unless you pay a subscription; as I’m practising scrimping for when I am a penniless student again this is not really possible. And there is the title of my blog; when I was first setting it all, I naively believed that the title had to be different from the blog’s name. The one I chose was less a reflection of what I wanted to project as my brand and more of the result of me reaching the end of my tether. But I am wondering if it might be a little too late to change it? And I am still no closer to figuring out what I could change it to!
I’ll admit I’ve been a bit lax in updating, or even looking at, my blog recently, but where on earth did Thing 7 creep up from? When did things 4,5 & 6 scuttle past me? And it’s mid-July, already?! So in this vein of mild-mannered panic, I’m going to be on a bit of a blog-fest for the next few days – hopefully I can catch up!
I signed up to Twitter earlier this year, as a bit of a lark, and I’ve found it really useful to keep abreast of all the latest news and information, – it was also good way to track and follow the librarian flock. Ok, I’m sorry, the very poor bird puns will stop now. But seriously, even though I am more of a lurker than an active tweeter, Twitter has giving me all sorts of information and event-listings that were never accessible to me before. I found out about the LISPN New Professionals conference through Twitter, and although I haven’t able to attend other conferences and meets, I can still follow the events and read up on any key issues that come up. It has also been a good way to make contact with fellow professionals, like those starting the course at UCL with me in September. The lists provided on the CPD23 blog look great, I’ll definitely be exploring those on the first chance I get.
Ah, RSS. I was really surprised to find out that this actually means ‘Really Simple Syndication’. Simple?! I did try to master this slippery little facet thing a while ago, but found it all slightly baffling (even slightly cold-sweat inducing.) But Annie’s instructions make things much easier to understand (thank-you, thank-you, thank-you) – so I gave that ubiquitous orange spoldge another chance. I now know that I can subscribe to feed alerts not only through my google account, also subscribe through my web browser, hell I can even browse through feeds whilst on my phone! I am aware that this is news to very few people – its like an Iron-Age man discovering that stone can be shaped into tools, and then dancing like a loon around the cave-fire (that image popped into my head, and its sheer randominity forced me to share). Nevertheless, I am impressed, and a little annoyed that I deprived myself of this for so long…
I have never before heard of Pushnote, it’s almost painful how technologically un-savvy I have become! I have signed up, but I can’t say that I find it very useful right now. Most of the good websites I find I actually come across when I’m at work (finding out other useful resources for members, or being told about interesting sites by helpful colleagues) – but I cannot download the application onto a work computer. My ‘very advanced method’ for remembering all these gems is to email myself long lists of links, and then bookmark them on my home browser. Also, my online network isn’t very big at the moment, I tend to tell people about these new discoveries in person. However, it could be more useful when I start the MA, so I’ll keep it in mind for the near-future.
All-in-all, Thing 4 was a great summary of these three internet tools/sites that are around to help keep me (and everyone else) informed and connected. And I have finally learnt how to properly use RSS feeds, which is a huge relief! Off for a congratulatory crumpet now.
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