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Tag Archives: language
Collaborate / Co-Operate – What’s the Difference?
As you can see from the previous post, our Director Nicola Richardson has been speaking at the Radi! conference in Riga, Latvia. The item that leapt out at me from her company report, was the fact that in Latvian, there … Continue reading
A Rose by any Other Name . . .?
My mother contracted polio when she was an adolescent, leading to very little use in her left leg for the rest of her life. She describes herself as a ‘polio sufferer’ and, more broadly, ‘disabled’. The word she always hated … Continue reading