Handful of happiness? Bunch of energy? Bucketful of Enthusiasm ? tumbler of fire? Plate of hope? Spoonful of ecstasy? Can of
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Posted at Dec 14, 2011 | | No Comments
Book Review::Charliezz… by Trupthi Guttal and Zeeshan Farooqui
Posted at Nov 25, 2011 | | 2 Comments
Pages: 191 Authors: Trupthi Guttal and Zeeshan Farooqui Publishers: Lead start publishers Price: 150 INR or 6 dollars Through nerve wrecking
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Book Poview::Confessions of a Call Center Girl By Lisa Lim
Posted at Sep 24, 2011 | | 2 Comments
She hollers over the phone at her job. She accompanies her friend in her liquid diet. She misses her bereaved dad.
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Book Poview:: Animal Farm by Eric Blair
Posted at Sep 17, 2011 | | No Comments
Personal Note: It was gifted in a pdf form by a friend. I took me few months to sit down with
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Book Review::Into the Wild By Jon Krakauer
Posted at Sep 10, 2011 | | No Comments
Into the wild Walks this genius child Beknownst of what lays ahead Confident, of nothing does he dread Loathed Loved Yet,
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Book Review::ILeadership for a New Generation-The Steve Jobs Way
Posted at Sep 05, 2011 | | 2 Comments
(In the image: A Young Steve Jobs) Personal Note: It would not have been a better time than now to complete
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Book Review::Tell Tale Brain by V.S. Ramachandran
Posted at Sep 04, 2011 | | No Comments
We all have or at least most of us have one mouth, pair of eyes, pair of ears, and other physical
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Book Review::The Saint, The Surfer and The CEO by Robin Sharma
Posted at Sep 02, 2011 | | No Comments
“I guess there’s just too much cynicism in the world today” I answered “We don’t believe in the great dreams as
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Book Review:: The Outsider by Albert Camus
Posted at Sep 02, 2011 | | 1 Comments
“Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don’t know. I had a telegram from the home: ‘Mother passed away. Funeral tomorrow.
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Book Review: Giving by Bill Clinton
Posted at Sep 02, 2011 | | No Comments
Martin Luther King once said “Everyone can be great because everyone can serve” And Former U.S President Bill Clinton in his
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