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Listening For Well-Being is great book by Arun Maira, emphasizing on the true potential on listening to solve all sorts of problems. The language and style is simple, yet fun at times, and authoritative at other times. Pace is great as well. Researched well. Totally recommended!
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There’s Something About You
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Log Kya kahenge
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Book Review: Scion of Ikshvaku
There is hardly anyone who isn’t familiar with Ramayana. There have been several TV series directly or indirectly based upon the same epic storyline, and as a book too this isn’t the first effort (of course the Valmiki’s Ramayana and Tulsidas’ Ramcharit manasa were the original ones).
How to improve your writing skills with these simple but effective tips?
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Whether you're an emerging writer, or an established author, whether a student or a working person, you must...
How Can I Improve My Writing Skills?
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Book Review – It Happens for a Reason
Author: Preeti Shenoy
Edition language: English
Characters: Vipasha, Aryan, Ankush, Suchi, Manav, Saurabh
Published December 10th 2014
ISBN13: 9789384030742
Format: Paperback, 280 pages
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Womens fiction, chick lit
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How and when to use a comma
One of the most important punctuation marks is a Comma, the little tailed thing. A simple comma can alter the meaning of a sentence...
Grammar tips – double negatives
A double negative is the use of two forms of negation in a single sentence. Two negations while used in the same sentence may...
Book Review: The Secret Life of Fat
Who loves fat? I guess no one. “The Secret Life of Fat”, an enlightening book by Sylvia Tara answers all of our questions related to fat. After reading the book no one is going to look at fat the same way they did before. And, hopefully, the new insight into fat is going to help them a great deal.
I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
My theory about Jon Snow of Games of thrones/asoiaf
Hello friends and fellow asoiaf fans,
I've been going through various theories that others have put up. It is hard to believe in one, and...