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Excuses
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PROCRASTINATION
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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"PROCRASTINATION"
| 2 months ago
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I find attribute one of the element shaping the destiny of a man.Thus leads one either to success or failure.
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Rathin Deb
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"Excuses"
| 2 months ago
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Swapna I am in total agreement with you on the subject.
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Rathin Deb
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"Excuses"
| 1 year ago
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Yes Swapna excuses is one of the attributes for failure. There are many other attributes like overconfidence even attitude but at the same time these attributes apply to different personalities. I think above all if lady luck smiles one may do...
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Ideate: "Biggest obstacle between a person and his success is ______ ?" deleted from your view.
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Self Driven Career Plan
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Employer Driven Career Plan
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Swapna Das
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"Self Driven Career Plan"
| 1 year ago
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I have my own plans and 5 yr is quite a long term to be dependent upon employer.
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dominic kimani
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"Self Driven Career Plan"
| 12 months ago
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I agree with your views . Yeah though it should be when you are financially free in terms of security
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Debate: "What is your career plan for next few years?" deleted from your view.
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YES We should bring in such law
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NO there are other ways to stop it
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Rajesh Tekale
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"NO there are other ways to stop it"
| 1 year ago
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Increase in the number of judges per person as like in other countries will definitely solve the issue with exiting laws.
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Dinesh Kumar Radhakrishnan
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"YES We should bring in such law"
| 1 year ago
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Step by Maharashtra Govt http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Sexual-harassment-will-soon-be-a-non-bailable-offence-in-state/articleshow/9154964.cms
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Swapna Das
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"YES We should bring in such law"
| 1 year ago
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Yes we can bring in strict laws but people who commit such crimes hardly think of the consequences.
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Debate: "WE NEED STRICT LAWS FOR CRIME AGAINST GIRLS AND WOMEN AS LIKE IN SOME OTHER COUNTRIES. " deleted from your view.
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Why do we wear marks (tilak, pottu and the like) on the forehead? The tilak or pottu invokes a feeling of sanctity in the wearer and others. It is recognized as a religious mark. Its form and colour vary according to one’s caste, religious sect or the form of the Lord worshipped. In earlier times, the four castes (based on varna or colour) - Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Sudra - applied marks differently. The brahmin applied a white chandan mark signifying purity, as his profession was of a priestly or academic nature. The kshatriya applied a red kumkum mark signifying valour as he belonged to warrior races. The vaishya wore a yellow kesar or turmeric mark signifying prosperity as he was...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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| 1 year ago
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Giving the explanation of customs in simple words. Thanks Raju sir for your right initiative for this platform of Toostep. May GOD bless you. & thanks for referral, Swapna.
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Mr. Rommy Disoza
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| 1 year ago
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Thanks swapna for referral. really a nice and appreciable article.... Thanks to Mr. Raju for sharing this wonderful, knowlegable cultural article....
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Swapna Das
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| 1 year ago
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These insights are really wonderful. I am sure people will be ore aware of the real reasons through your insights. thank you so much.
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Insight: "Why do we wear marks (tilak, pottu and the like) on the forehead? Why do we apply the holy ash?" deleted from your view.
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Sharing from Shombit's blog: Women decide on, influence or make most purchases. Hidden behind their logical mind are delicate, subtle and unstated desires that are factored into their choice. Their subconscious decision is not driven by statistics. Yet statistics and data have become the abscess that immobilizes action in organizations that put products up for sale. If we look for statistics, Martha Barletta, author of  Marketing to Women  says women in the US have sole or joint ownership of 87% homes, buy 61% of major home improvement products, 66% of home-computers, and 80% of all health-care services. They carry more credit cards than men, and start 70% of all new businesses. They cont...
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puneet
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| 1 year ago
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i agree with swapna and also one proverb says, for every success of men there is a woman. it starts with a woman and end it up with a woman. it is power and plays various role at a time.
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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| 1 year ago
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A nice article. Thanks for referral Ms. Swapna Das. I heard," A woman is after every man' Success". Why not , then, in Business does a prominent player?. Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Accounts, Nursing, Teaching etc. always does show Bottom-line...
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Swapna Das
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| 1 year ago
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Nice read but a bit long :) True Femininity has always been on top.. sometimes it is just that we do not realize that..
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Trends: "Femininity lifts the bottomline" deleted from your view.
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      Must Read  Difference Between Image and Picture IMAGE - An image of your self or anyone (Usually taken through Camera) PICTURE - A Picture is to draw something in the computer/real life. Difference Between 1G, 2G, 2.5G, 3G, Pre-4G and 4G 1G is the first generation cellular network that existed in 1980s. It transfer data (only voice) in analog wave, it has limitation because there are no encryption, the sound quality is poor and the speed of transfer is only at 9.6kbps. 2G is the second one, improved by introducing the concept of digital modulation, which means converting the voice(only) into digital code(in your phone) and then into analog signals(imagine that it fly's in the air)....
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pragati parihar
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| 1 year ago
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hi....nice to give an information relating telecommunication technology.
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stella
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| 1 year ago
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Hello My name is Stella Oneil ,i saw your profile and i became interested in you,i will also like to know you the more,and i want you to send an email to my email address (stelleoneil@yahoo.com)so i can give you my picture .Remember the distance,...
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Swapna Das
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| 1 year ago
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Hey nice info specially the different Gs.. :) the pics though are not getting loaded ..Thanks :)
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Insight: "A Must Read--- Difference Between" deleted from your view.
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Don't be cocky Confidence-i.e., appearing composed and sure of yourself as opposed to like a nervous wreck-is always an appealing quality. Arrogance, on the other hand, made 51 percent of employers want to kick an applicant out of their office on the spot. No matter how much of a superstar you were at your last job, don't make it sound as if you single-handedly pulled off every amazing accomplishment. Little things like bringing a latte with you, pushing aside a pile of papers on an interviewer's desk so you can plunk down your portfolio, or sneaking a glance at the clock can also make you seem self-important-as if your time and stuff are more valuable than theirs are. Another minor goof th...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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| 1 year ago
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Thanks,Swapna for referral,i also add some thing not to in an interview. 5 Types of interviewers and how to prepare for them. These are just some simple rules to follow allowing you to be more comfortable at the onset of the interview. 1.The...
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Swapna Das
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| 1 year ago
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Nice piece of info Sir.. Simple and useful..
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Another business
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Not Acceptable
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K Nageswara rao
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"Another business"
| 1 year ago
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I support swapna das, but this is very common in any holy place and they forget about the piligrims.
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"Another business"
| 1 year ago
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Yes, the motive behind is business only.
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Ideate: "Sabarimala 'celestial light' man-made: A sentimental play!!" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Ramesh shirolkar
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| 1 year ago
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Not any more. Things have changed. It requires time to change the mindset. By nature many are still conservative in thinking.
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Shibu
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| 1 year ago
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Well no critics neither i discourage your comment i rather highly aprreciate...I am proud to be Indian but the reality is little different, coz we are no more a nation we are rather United and different states of India...So the frog and well are...
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Swapna Das
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| 1 year ago
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Perhaps your experience differ from that of mine. Please elaborate on what do you exactly mean. Why do you call us "Frog in the well"?
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Debate: "Are we Indians still like the "frog in the well"" deleted from your view.
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Yes, passing the lokpal bill is an effective step
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No, much more will be required than the lokpal bill
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Shashi Kumar U
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"No, much more will be required than the lokpal bill"
| 10 months ago
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No the said bill can be an instrument to control corruption. If corruption has to removed grass root level awareness has to brought about.
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Shashi Kumar U
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"Yes, passing the lokpal bill is an effective step"
| 11 months ago
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Passing the Lokpal Bill can be a step in the right direction. But effectively it is going to be implemented. The other support systems are the same old, so how this Bill will help in removing corruption remains to be seen.
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Swapna Das
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"No, much more will be required than the lokpal bill"
| 1 year ago
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No is the answer and how will many times will we say that. Let is raise another question : What next??!! Any answers Mr. Premroshan??
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Debate: "Is is the lopkal bill really a solution to India's corruption or just a small step towards a long journey to solve the issue?" deleted from your view.




