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December 19, 2014

WHY I WANT A WIFE?

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Published on December 19, 2014 08:40

December 14, 2014

PROBLEMS OF UNMARRIED LIFE: Isn't Singleness Made In Heaven too?

Thesubject of marriage is always favored by my students. Whichever background or class they come from, their preferences never falter on the altar of this magnanimous attraction. My graduate students, existing in the so-called young-adulthood, have, in fact, no other choice in this matter. Their hormones and heartbeats drive them in the direction of a talk or an image displayed on the matter of woman’s union with man.
Perhaps, the word marriage in theology indicates a broader union of any two...
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Published on December 14, 2014 06:03

December 11, 2014

MONSOONS IN MALABAR: A Satisfying journey into the deeper self of Malabar

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Published on December 11, 2014 10:34

December 9, 2014

YOU MIGHT NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN TO YOU IN CLASS

Let’s call him A. He is a student of mine, a young man. Just as I am about to leave the class he stops me and with a beaming smile shoots a question. “Is it true that you have a million followers?”
At first, I couldn’t understand the question. Before I can ask for clarifications, he shoots back, “A million readers read your blog?”
That is when the question sinks in. I realize what he is talking about. He is asking me if I am a liar. If I made up the thing about my blog. Is The Indian Commenta...
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Published on December 09, 2014 08:54

November 27, 2014

BLASPHEMY OF NOT BEING CREATIVE

Don’t remain Clark Kent always. Be Superman… if you can.

Our intended purpose on planet earth is to become what we can. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer refers to this idea directly in his book, I Can See Clearly Now .   “I was living what Maslow described as being a person who must be what he can be,” says Dr. Wayne Dyer in chapter 40 of the book. The stress in “can” isn’t mere an attempt to address our abilities. It is also an attempt to address living from a ‘no-limit’ perspective.
It is p...
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Published on November 27, 2014 07:48

November 22, 2014

MEANINGFUL BLOGGING: Appearance Matters

Perhaps, you wondered why on earth I didn't elaborate on all those three Cs that I mentioned in the previous post. I can understand the reason for your anxiety. Whatever they tell you, your blog is an integral part of your persona, it is part of your being. I cannot overlook, at the same time facts such as many bloggers do not earn a single penny doing what they love doing. Therefore, in order to do what you do best (blogging) or to do it more effectively, I have formulated The Rule of Three...
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Published on November 22, 2014 02:13

November 16, 2014

TRAFFIC RULES: Blogging with Consistency

Hello there, if you liked my previous blog post titled “WHAT YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE THOUGHT OF MALALA YOUSAFZAI: The High Art of Blogging”, you would want to read more about what “The Rule of Three Cs” are, that I proposed in the post. The previous post was an excerpt from the August-September edition of Unclassified Intelligence. Because I do not intend to make this e-book moneymaking venture alone, I would like to share the rest of the article too… free.
For those who are serious about blogging...
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Published on November 16, 2014 09:47

November 11, 2014

THE GREATEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED: Utilizing Wisdom from the Greatest Teacher

The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived is a systematic guide to using the wisdom of one of the world’s greatest teachers, Jesus of Nazareth. One third of the book is dedicated to what one can learn from the examples and instances Jesus set for his disciples to follow, including his irrefutable communication skills. A few chapters towards the end of the book discuss in detail on who Jesus really is. In my opinion, this part makes the long and sometimes tedious journey of reading this book worthwhile....
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Published on November 11, 2014 00:05

November 6, 2014

WHAT YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE THOUGHT OF MALALA YOUSAFZAI: The High Art of Blogging

The constant music of waves and the lull of the sea-wind make the best combo for a beautiful day. Suppose you really had a very enjoyable day on a beach. And you wish you may never forget the joy and peace you experienced.
Is there a way one can extent the moments of inexplicable joy and harmony on a daily basis? One of my friends said, yes; write it down. By writing about those moments in a diary or a personal journal, we are keeping those moments registered, first hand, in words that can be...
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Published on November 06, 2014 09:49

November 2, 2014

3 BEST LESSONS YOU SHOULDN’T MISS WHILE GROUP WORK

#Celebrateblogging: THE LESSONS-4
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Published on November 02, 2014 08:30