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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
The aTtraction App is a multilingual e-reader published by Trelleborg to update farming professionals on the latest product innovations and agricultural industry trends. The interactive version allows navigation, at the swipe of a finger, through technical advice, interviews, articles and product information.
All the new apps feature a revised design and user interface that allows farmers to share their favorite content and test results with friends and colleagues by e-mail, via Facebook or Twitter.
Corinne Momal-Vanian, Director of the United Nations Information Service, Moderator, during the Round Table Technology, Innovation and Multilingualism.3 April 2013. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferré
A multilingual reading session was held on the occasion of World Poetry Day on 21 Mar 2022 at the Seminar Hall, Faculty Block B, Goa University at 2pm. It had the participation of a total of 38 students and faculty mainly from the departments of Portuguese and French. The opening address was done by the Head of Department of Portuguese and Lusophone Studies, Dr. Anthony Viegas. On this occasion, a one-minute silence was observed in memory of Dr. Bhikaji Ghanekar who participated in the 2021 online edition of the multilingual reading session and a voice recording of a poem read by him in the last edition was played.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
A multilingual reading session was held on the occasion of World Poetry Day on 21 Mar 2022 at the Seminar Hall, Faculty Block B, Goa University at 2pm. It had the participation of a total of 38 students and faculty mainly from the departments of Portuguese and French. The opening address was done by the Head of Department of Portuguese and Lusophone Studies, Dr. Anthony Viegas. On this occasion, a one-minute silence was observed in memory of Dr. Bhikaji Ghanekar who participated in the 2021 online edition of the multilingual reading session and a voice recording of a poem read by him in the last edition was played.
At this moment in time, the increase in cross border human traffic has meant that companies are no longer dealing with a homogenous native community from which they recruit their staff. Companies are now facing cross cultural challenges in how they recruit, manage and develop a multi-cultural staff. One area of note where HR and management are finding difficulties is in the interview room.
Read more: Culture and Interviews
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
multilingual signs in Malaysia is not a new, controversial matter. it is a symbol of multiracial and multireligious harmony forgotten and forsaken by many
Are you multilingual programmer? A quick five minutes on the similarities in language and how a developer has more transferable skills than he/she might think.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Pascal Clivaz, Deputy Director-General, Universal Postal Union (UPU) during the Round Table Technology, Innovation and Multilingualism.3 April 2013. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferré
A multilingual reading session was held on the occasion of World Poetry Day on 21 Mar 2022 at the Seminar Hall, Faculty Block B, Goa University at 2pm. It had the participation of a total of 38 students and faculty mainly from the departments of Portuguese and French. The opening address was done by the Head of Department of Portuguese and Lusophone Studies, Dr. Anthony Viegas. On this occasion, a one-minute silence was observed in memory of Dr. Bhikaji Ghanekar who participated in the 2021 online edition of the multilingual reading session and a voice recording of a poem read by him in the last edition was played.
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When adding a new book you should be able to set the language here if multi-lingual support is enabled.
"Multilingual Dictionary of The Holy Quran" compiled by Urdu Journalist Zamir Ahmad being launched by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on 20th April 2011
Edited by Yolanda Ruiz de Zarobe and Rosa María Jiménez Catalán
Click here for more information: www.multilingual-matters.com/display.asp?K=9781847691651
I visited the site where the Japanese army did germ warfare experimentation and human subjects experimentation during WWII. This was the unit whose acts were portrayed in the notorious movie Men Behind the Sun. The museum and memorial on site explains a lot about what was done there. It was very interesting but of course very disturbing too.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley