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Old 23-06-2008, 02:40 PM
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i agree with Team GroupHr, very well said and a satisfactory answer.
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Hi,
I just want to add little bit to it, First of all I will ask that blind person that whatever his feeling or imagination about the word color on that basis we can easily make him familiar with red color
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Old 23-06-2008, 03:25 PM
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Hi....

i give up. Pl tell us the solution.


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Hi,

I am working as a HR in software company,our office timings are 9.30am to 6pm,i.e Monday to Friday and saturday half day i.e 9.30am to 2pm.We would like to go alternate saturdays or all saturdays holiday,please let me know whether it will affect the productivity of the company.

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Old 23-06-2008, 04:47 PM
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One can not explain totally how the color red . It is said that one can explain colors through taste. Diane Ackerman, author of the Natural History of the Senses, said that people with disability oftentimes become ultra sentient through the other senses that are still existing. so people who are color blind or totally blind, for instance, would have a heightened sense of smell or taste.

i'll probably describe the color red through the taste of chili and the burning trail that it leaves in your tongue.
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No solution for this puzzle. one tough puzzle
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Old 23-06-2008, 05:21 PM
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Hey Bipin,


Really good replies.....................!

Would like to add from my side .....!

I will analyis the situation and ask the panel members

What is the situation in which I am required to explain him the red colour.


And will stay back , throwing the ball in the panel's court.....!



What you guys say ........................!!!!!!

will this help us to give reply.................!
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Old 23-06-2008, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by shaival.tiwari View Post
hey Bipin,


really Good Replies.....................!

would Like To Add From My Side .....!

i Will Analyis The Situation And Ask The Panel Members

what Is The Situation In Which I Am Required To Explain Him The Red Colour.


and Will Stay Back , Throwing The Ball In The Panel's Court.....!



what You Guys Say ........................!!!!!!

will This Help Us To Give Reply.................!
Good..............!
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Old 23-06-2008, 05:48 PM
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Hi,

Let me also try answering this..

I would have him hold his hand against something very warm (stove, near a fire, etc.) and explain that red is a color that looks like that feels. Or feed him something spicy (hot peppers, cinnamon) and say that taste on your tongue is what red looks like. Or when you hear a siren from an ambulance, that sound is what red looks like.

This was the technique that Annie Sullivan used with Helen Keller that finally got through to her the relationship between words and meanings. It is also what Eric Stolz' character in Mask did to show Laura Dern (playing a blind girl) what clouds look like.

Hope this helps.

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Old 23-06-2008, 06:14 PM
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Default RED can Described to Blind person

I think we can ask the blind person to stand out at hot summer, the shade, on his eyes can well described as RED.

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