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Devi Kaladeen
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Viktor, please ignore. Don't waste time repeating yourself.
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Javier Farrugia
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I honestly think that there is an obvious link between education and the other issues that you put forward. Lower education does seem to correspond with higher levels of terrorism, corruption and lack of efficiency. But I also think that the question...
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Dear Viktor co.... This is the most fantastic and truthful explanation of the 'something deep inside'!!! I am delighted by the points you guys have stated...... Thanks for the referral Viktor.... The most pertinent point to this issue is the...
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Devi Kaladeen
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Viktor, please ignore. Don't waste time repeating yourself.
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I honestly think that there is an obvious link between education and the other issues that you put forward. Lower education does seem to correspond with higher levels of terrorism, corruption and lack of efficiency. But I also think that the question...
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Dear Viktor co.... This is the most fantastic and truthful explanation of the 'something deep inside'!!! I am delighted by the points you guys have stated...... Thanks for the referral Viktor.... The most pertinent point to this issue is the...
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Language is perhaps the most important function of the human body – it allows us to get sustenance as a child, it allows us to get virtually anything we want as an adult, and it allows us many hours of entertainment through literature, radio, music, and films. This list (in order of least to most spoken) summarizes the most important languages in use today. 10 French Number of speakers: 129 million Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We’re actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries,...
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AMISH
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English is indeed a wonderful language like our Indian Culture. It absorbs everything positive. It is like a vibrant living organism. It evolves and yet retains it fantastic spirit to communicate. English has been so vernacularized that no other...
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Javier Farrugia
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Thanks, sie sie, shukran, gracias, grazie, obrigado, spasiva.... interesting knowledge. :-)
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Shaju George
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Hi Friends, I think it is hight time for us to stop our arguments on spellings... I am sure none of us will be able to teach a language through this platform to any of our friends..then what is the use of spending time on this? again why we should...
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It is obvious that the majority of members on TOOSTEP are Indians. My first impression was that it was an Indian Social Website until I was told that was not so and it was a global website. However, ...
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mallikarjuna
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sure its necessary,even if some using their own language they must try n explain it in English
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Javier Farrugia
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I think It is obvious that English is the "de facto" language for TooStep, as well as for global communications. However, I, personally, do not have a problem with finding posts/contibutions in different languages, and in fact I believe it enhances...
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vishab veer singh rana
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we dont need to cry for language bcoz its a proffesional website and every one have a right to use their prefered language to express their views.
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Nagpal Singh
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It counts lot to remain leader, may be less to become leader...... therefore you have to proove yourself everyday as you are a leader....
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Well Ahmed, for the first time, i find myself agreeing with you here, maybe it is to do with the fact that you have stepped out of the comfort area of the "common sense" you seem to be soo snug in. ;) I think the title of the debate is the best...
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Leaders are goal makers not goal keepers. Probably we can say Indian parliment opposition party leaders could be treated as goal keepers, because they stop others reaching the goal and do nothing else. A great leader in ideal circumstances shold...
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In what other language do people drive in a parkway and park in a driveway? Why does night fall but never break and day break but never fall? Why is it that when we transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but when we transport something by ship, it's called cargo? Why are people who ride motorcycles called bikers and people who ride bikes called cyclists? In what other language do thay call the third hand on the clock the second hand? Why is it called a TV set when you get only one? Why - in our crazy language - can your nose run and your feet smell? Sometimes you have to believe that all English speakers should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane: If olive oil is ...
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Reuben Ray
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While it surely is crazy, its partly due to ignorance & more to do with our inability to diffentiate between verbs, nouns & adjectives! But, well written humour!
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Javier Farrugia
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Ha ha ha I think is because the "English" are some kind of 8 fingered ET´s, the rest of the world population having 20... I would be interested to know how many actual fingers does a person have in any of the languages you also know, besides English.
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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This is really funny but then as Rakesh has said it is done wonders to get people along from all the continents as it is being used as the common language...i do agree with Devi's comments also....
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There once was a woman who woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head. Well,' she said, 'I think I'll braid my hair today?' So she did and she had a wonderful day. The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and saw that she had only two hairs on her head. 'H-M-M,' she said,” I think I'll part my hair down the middle today?' So she did and she had a grand day. The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that she had only one hair on her head. 'Well,' she said, 'today I'm going to wear my hair in a pony tail.' So she did and she had a fun, fun day. The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror and noticed that there wasn't a...
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Makrand Bhave
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Attitude is a demeanor that talks about the person and adds a persona to it! Everything that you do in terms of your physical self speaks of your inner self! A conflicting mind would show creases on the face and forehead! A happy mind would show a...
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Javier Farrugia
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Thanks for the clever example on attitude and thanks for reminding us that it is all in the viewer´s eye. I guess my bottle will be half full after reading it. However what I liked most about your piece was the last sentence. I found it touching as...
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Samir Das
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Attitude is what makes one different from others..and the one who has got good attitude towards whatever they do...will indeed succeed no matter what problems they face....
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Omprakash Kasniya
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Nice question! According to me people do not have time to rate ! people just read what ever they need and move away.
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Javier Farrugia
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One reason as to why people do not bother rating the articles could be that the rating system is not very user friendly, ie. you press the star and you do not quite know if your vote has been submitted or not. There are a host of things I enjoy about...
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Nitin M Aras
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Ajay, I also find this true. But in my view, people use this portal in their working hours, really bad..., they do not have even sufficient time to read whole article, because most of the articles are too big. Without reading nobady can rate the...
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Hello Friends! Wanted to share this presentation with you, hope you like it. Principles Of Internet Marketing View more presentations from wossup . Thanks and regards, Viktor Stephen COO, Business Mashups
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Javier Farrugia
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Top quality content! Thanks
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Devi Kaladeen
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It is a very good presentation at least for me.Thanks for sharing.
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What are the keys to developing Mastery? It could be mastery of meditation, yoga, zen or it could be mastery of any other field of your choosing, it does not matter. There are certain common factors in becoming a master and here Anmol Mehta shares the top 4 factors, he found to be the key in developing such excellence. 1. Give Your Life to Something: This is another way of saying, don’t be a jack of all trades and king of none. If you really want to excel in life, find your true passion and pour yourself into it. There are several articles on Mastery of Meditation that will help you determine your true passion in life, such as Stop the Madness of Self-Discipline and The Secret on How to...
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Javier Farrugia
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Very uplifting, thanks!
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Viktor Stephen
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Nice, though I would disagree with #3 'Don’t Concentrate on Results'. Results are feedback on one's progress; not getting the expected results after several repetitions might be a signal that you should rather pursue something else.
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govindaraj.d
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Thats a good one. At the same time, we can also try to add this virtue of "Detached Attachment" to our goals, which gives us enormous strength. I personally have benefitted a lot by this virtue.
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