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What has ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ done for me

A thought: Leisure reading is not only for my readers but also for the 'reader' in me. Since I acquired my third degree also called Master in Laws, I have become uninclined to read. Reading has become a chore. I can finally say that after two years of non-commitment to reading, I finished my first …

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WE ARE ALL FAT INSIDE: EXCERPTS TO THE LIVES OF MY FOUR FAVOURITE WOMEN

‘Yes, we seek un-satiated need for self-fulfillment. We aren’t satiated by our narcissistic tendencies, that we build ourselves up by cementing others down. Yes, we are all fat inside.’ SYNOPSIS: The tale and struggles of fat people, the title is both literal and as well as metaphorical. The focus is on people weighed down by …

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THE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE COURSE

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The heavy burden of the pecuniary rule for Candidate Attorneys: The cheap thorn to your side – Is it the sick fraternity or not?


If you are considering becoming a legal practitioner aka Candidate Attorney, there is a little rule that may place a heavy financial burden upon you. You cannot escape it, neither can you afford to break it, because if established that you have not been abiding by this rule, this will only lead you to be declared unfit and improper person – thus losing your licence to become admitted. Yes – this rule is a thorn to side, especially considering how little most Candidate Attorneys earn. I am talking about below minimum wage. Most Candidate Attorneys are scouted for their eagerness to become admitted and their demeanour to settle for less – because they are inexperienced and out of varsity – true, however offering a graduate a…

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Social Media & The Dense Generation

Social media and the dense generation

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Yes. We have come to a point where we find ourselves dependent on that post, that like, that tweet and that thread. We wake up to turn on our phones, not even giving thanks to the universe for breath we still have. It has become a norm, a practice, a tradition and a religion. We have given our selves to the public and forgone those privacy settings. It has been minded that we live our lives on social media, we want to document each and every thing concerning our most private lives. Our families are shared, what one wears, what they think, what one eats, how one eats, basically everything! We over-compensate, over-share and honestly we have become over-bearing. Of course, we want prompt responses, receive dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins for a bunch of likes. We get sad and depressed when anyone judges us or fail to receive those…

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