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Need for Professional Ethics

July 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Life

In a world of corruption, distrust, deception and cold-bloodedness, one has to find ways to maintain one’s ethics and morals. The values that used to rule the roost in times of old, now seem to be scoffed upon by the modern day’s men. What one used to value more in a working environ was honesty, integrity and loyalty. Today one sees them disappearing from the very walls of the workplace. Ethics are not only standards that need to be maintained for a healthy progressive workforce but also a personal standard that shall always keep us truthful with our conscience. One must remember that professional ethics need to be brought back to its prime position. If we can’t come face to face with ourselves, there remains no happiness in life.

Like a Gypsy

June 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Life

Bright costumes, flair with the beads and jewels, a whacky idea of fashion and a nomadic lifestyle- does it sound like a bohemian lifestyle? Not quite! We are talking about gypsies! This wandering tribe basically is involved with magic, performing arts, and bead and fashion accessories, and makes a living out of t. They carry themselves and their style with conviction and flaunt them with panache. The stuff they make not only looks great, but is generally easy on the purse too. The gypsies are feared in someplace because of their restless spirit and their connection with the occult, but generally they are an interesting creative lot.

Story Telling

June 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Life

Your average kid grows up on tales. From bugging grandma and grandpa for a nice tale or two as kids, pestering moms and dads to telling a bed-time fable and then seeking out novels and books for telling out their yarns- our lives have always revolved around these stories. Storytelling is an art in itself. Holding the listeners’ attention and also giving them wings to actually fly into the story is really a great skill. Storytelling for kids is a more difficult task as their attention span is short and they require more actions, drama and props to hold them still. Storytelling for adults needs authenticity, an interesting weave of good content and rendition.