Indian Diaspora: Introduction
Singh, Amarjit
2013-01-01 00:00:00
[“We have a broader view of life now. Some of our old traditions have changed.” “I enjoy a lot when I do grand parenting. I simply love the way they [grandchildren] talk, play, eat etc. I feel like I am learning lots of things at this age from my school going grandchildren.”]
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[“We have a broader view of life now. Some of our old traditions have changed.” “I enjoy a lot when I do grand parenting. I simply love the way they [grandchildren] talk, play, eat etc. I feel like I am learning lots of things at this age from my school going grandchildren.”]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: Adult Child; Respective Country; Canadian Society; Critical Pedagogy; Common Sense Knowledge
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