Snehal Joshi shares various thoughts on her Facebook page over a period of time. Some of the topics discussed include the importance of balance and accepting change, cultivating good habits, celebrating festivals while promoting positive change, and the historical importance of figures like Savitribai Phule in advancing women's rights and education. Snehal also reflects on communication, satisfaction, expectations, and using technology and resources judiciously while distinguishing between needs and wants.
1. Snehal Joshi posted on Facebook about various topics including yoga day, father's day, childhood memories, environment day, and the importance of accepting reality.
2. She discusses the health benefits of yoga and encourages regular practice. She also notes how father roles have changed over generations to become more nurturing and involved in childcare.
3. In childhood memories, she shares what young students said they want to be when older and respects their imagination, though their futures may change.
This document describes the difficult circumstances of a family with three intellectually disabled sons in Pakistan. The mother works menial jobs to support the family but finds it extremely challenging to care for her sons by herself. Community members were afraid of the sons and the family faced exploitation. With the help of Special Olympics Pakistan, the sons' conditions have improved and they are now attending school and activities. The family has gained acceptance and joy through Special Olympics programs.
This document contains a student's journal entries for their social psychology class. It discusses various concepts studied in class including self-efficacy, false consensus, counterfactual thinking, confirmation bias, reciprocation, observational learning, balanced theory, self-fulfilling prophecy, and halo effect. For each concept, the student provides examples from their own experiences to illustrate how they have observed these psychological phenomena in their daily life and relationships.
The document summarizes a field visit to the Divya Prabha House 2 in Thane, which cares for 25 girls aged 6-14. It describes the challenges faced by Sister Devditta in caring for the adolescent girls. It also provides case studies of 5 girls at the home who have experienced hardships like parental abuse, neglect, and molestation. The home receives funding from various sources and organizations. Sister Geraldine has overseen the home's renovation and expansion since 2000.
The document discusses the pressures faced by university students. It notes that students have a heavy workload including multiple assignments and projects each semester which creates stress. Students also feel pressure to maintain a high GPA to avoid being withdrawn from the university. Some students are studying subjects their parents want them to rather than their own interests, creating anxiety. Overall the document examines the academic pressures on students from assignments, exams, attendance policies, and sometimes parental expectations.
The document introduces Masese Primary School in Uganda and profiles some of its students. It provides background information on several students, such as their family situations, orphan status, hobbies and strengths. It also lists the school's needs, including supplies, teaching aids, lunch programs and health initiatives. Donors are asked to sponsor individual children or make donations to support various programs and school infrastructure projects.
Virginia Hall describes several occupations that are important parts of her occupational identity, including being part of a close-knit family, playing and watching rugby, playing softball in school, playing music including guitar and drums, her role as a student, baking as a hobby, being a friend, various part-time jobs including her current role at Super Liquor, recently taking up boxing, and her goal of becoming an occupational therapist. She discusses skills and experiences gained from each occupation that have helped shape her into the person she is today.
The House of Oneness Ministries has a two-fold ministry of mercy and teaching. Its mission is to build and empower families through assistance, teaching, and networking. One of its programs is Future and Hope, which sponsors poor, needy, and orphan children for their all-round development through education, mentoring, and guidance. The document provides stories of children who have benefited from the program and outlines profiles of several children currently in need of sponsorship.
1. Snehal Joshi posted on Facebook about various topics including yoga day, father's day, childhood memories, environment day, and the importance of accepting reality.
2. She discusses the health benefits of yoga and encourages regular practice. She also notes how father roles have changed over generations to become more nurturing and involved in childcare.
3. In childhood memories, she shares what young students said they want to be when older and respects their imagination, though their futures may change.
This document describes the difficult circumstances of a family with three intellectually disabled sons in Pakistan. The mother works menial jobs to support the family but finds it extremely challenging to care for her sons by herself. Community members were afraid of the sons and the family faced exploitation. With the help of Special Olympics Pakistan, the sons' conditions have improved and they are now attending school and activities. The family has gained acceptance and joy through Special Olympics programs.
This document contains a student's journal entries for their social psychology class. It discusses various concepts studied in class including self-efficacy, false consensus, counterfactual thinking, confirmation bias, reciprocation, observational learning, balanced theory, self-fulfilling prophecy, and halo effect. For each concept, the student provides examples from their own experiences to illustrate how they have observed these psychological phenomena in their daily life and relationships.
The document summarizes a field visit to the Divya Prabha House 2 in Thane, which cares for 25 girls aged 6-14. It describes the challenges faced by Sister Devditta in caring for the adolescent girls. It also provides case studies of 5 girls at the home who have experienced hardships like parental abuse, neglect, and molestation. The home receives funding from various sources and organizations. Sister Geraldine has overseen the home's renovation and expansion since 2000.
The document discusses the pressures faced by university students. It notes that students have a heavy workload including multiple assignments and projects each semester which creates stress. Students also feel pressure to maintain a high GPA to avoid being withdrawn from the university. Some students are studying subjects their parents want them to rather than their own interests, creating anxiety. Overall the document examines the academic pressures on students from assignments, exams, attendance policies, and sometimes parental expectations.
The document introduces Masese Primary School in Uganda and profiles some of its students. It provides background information on several students, such as their family situations, orphan status, hobbies and strengths. It also lists the school's needs, including supplies, teaching aids, lunch programs and health initiatives. Donors are asked to sponsor individual children or make donations to support various programs and school infrastructure projects.
Virginia Hall describes several occupations that are important parts of her occupational identity, including being part of a close-knit family, playing and watching rugby, playing softball in school, playing music including guitar and drums, her role as a student, baking as a hobby, being a friend, various part-time jobs including her current role at Super Liquor, recently taking up boxing, and her goal of becoming an occupational therapist. She discusses skills and experiences gained from each occupation that have helped shape her into the person she is today.
The House of Oneness Ministries has a two-fold ministry of mercy and teaching. Its mission is to build and empower families through assistance, teaching, and networking. One of its programs is Future and Hope, which sponsors poor, needy, and orphan children for their all-round development through education, mentoring, and guidance. The document provides stories of children who have benefited from the program and outlines profiles of several children currently in need of sponsorship.
INTERNSHIP IN COMMAND HOSPITAL,CHANDIMANDIRJasdeep Sihota
Ms. Jasdeep Sihota completed a 3-month internship at Command Hospital in Chandimandir, during which she rotated through various departments including psychiatry, paediatrics, dermatology, and neurology. Her duties involved attending lectures, counseling patients, assisting doctors in examinations, and working with mentally disabled children at the on-site Asha School. She gained exposure to cases of sibling rivalry disorder and helped counsel an adolescent boy experiencing conflict with his younger brother and feelings of alienation from his father.
This document introduces Shannon Dowling, who was born on August 14, 1995. Her hobbies include dance, horseback riding, and singing. She feels confident, strong, and independent. Shannon has lived in California, Joplin, and Kansas. She is proud of personal growth over the past two years and looks up to her sisters Michele and Breanna for support.
Jairus Abaga 8-73
Oct.25, 2011
This document contains Jairus Abaga's writing assignment about his story. It describes his birthplace in the Philippines and moving to Canada as a child. It discusses his family, including his parents divorcing which was unhappy but also led to positive changes. It outlines his goals for the future, which include becoming a professional basketball player or a chef, and helping people who are ill.
The students shared their goals and resolutions for the new year of 2014. Common themes included getting better grades, spending less time on electronics/more time outdoors, being nicer to siblings, helping more around the house, and developing skills/hobbies like art, sports, or academics. The goals were positive changes to behaviors, habits, and relationships for personal growth in the upcoming year.
The document discusses the importance of respecting elders as taught to the author by their grandmother from a young age. The grandmother taught the author to greet elders warmly, not use profanity around them, obey their instructions, and not expect elders to do household chores. Though these lessons seemed like a lot for a young child, following them helped the author develop respectful relationships with others and succeed in their first job requiring good customer service skills like respect. The author believes the most important lesson taught by their grandmother is to always respect elders in order to receive blessings.
This document contains personal profiles of several students:
- John Warren Arellano Santos, who is currently studying at Dingras National High School as a grade 12 Accountancy, Business and Management student.
- Jamie Janine Aquino Pascual, who was born in 1999 and is now a 17-year old senior high school student studying Accountancy Business Management.
- John Michael Isnec Gomez, a 17-year old senior high school student from Dingras, Ilocos Norte studying in the ABM strand at Dingras National High School.
The document appears to be a personal reflection and branding document created by Hannah Finnegan on June 2, 2014. It includes sections titled "Things I Am Known For," "Next Year, I Plan to be Known For," "Some things I have learned in the last year," and reflections on various school subjects along with quotes from teachers and peers about Hannah's positive qualities and work ethic. The document serves as an assessment of Hannah's personal strengths and areas for growth as well as how others perceive her strengths as of June 2014.
Nazneen was born in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh to a traditional Muslim family. She faced many hardships early in life, such as sexual harassment at age 6 and her father's death when she was 14, forcing her to support her family. Through leadership programs, Nazneen gained confidence and became an advocate for girls' rights and education in her community. She formed a group to raise awareness of health issues and help enroll girls back in school. Now Nazneen is a role model for Muslim girls in her village, speaking out courageously on issues like education, health, and empowering women economically.
Tinille Medina shares details about her family and upbringing in the Philippines. She was born in 1998 and is the oldest of three siblings. Her father struggled financially after Tinille's grandfather passed away when her father was young. Tinille dreams of becoming a pediatrician and accountant so she can help kids in need of medical care and support her siblings' education. She also recalls her experience auditioning for a talent show as a positive memory that made her stronger despite not advancing.
Igor Malenko refuses to allow unsupervised visits between Mila and her mother Lori, citing Lori's abusive behavior and false accusations against him. He accuses Lori of prioritizing destroying him over spending time with Mila. Lori maintains she misses Mila and wants to see her per the court order. Their dispute over visitation continues without resolution.
This newsletter from Bushikori Christian Centre provides updates on their work supporting orphans in Uganda. It introduces the librarian Jane Ojok and thanks Christian College for printing their newsletters. It announces upcoming fundraising events and provides reports on children sponsored through their program.
Judi Mary B. Onoza is a 16-year-old student born in San Nicolas, Pangasinan. She values friends and family who she can trust and who trust her. While generally happy, she admits to sometimes feeling sad or depressed like other teens. Her biggest weakness is shyness, which makes it difficult to speak in front of others. She has supportive parents, Julito and Divina Onoza, and an older brother. Her hobbies include watching Korean dramas, traveling, eating seafood, and she loves dogs. She is currently a grade 11 STEM student.
Ali Revolt introduces herself through a PowerPoint presentation that includes details about her life, likes, and family photos. She provides information such as her birthday, hometown, current job and education, hobbies such as reading and dancing, and involvement in her church and volunteer work. The presentation also features pictures of Ali, her husband, pets, parents, siblings, nieces and nephew.
The sermon discusses using one's gifts to help others. It encourages the congregation to reflect on their talents and strengths, such as cooking, tutoring, or organizing. The speaker gives examples of how congregation members' gifts could help those in need, such as cooking meals for youth or reading to elderly people. The sermon closes by having the congregation pray and discuss with each other how they can use their gifts, and commit to specific actions to help others in the community.
Aqeel Jutt is a 6-year-old Pakistani boy from Lahore. He lives with his father Saeed Ahmed, a 45-year-old government worker, his mother, a teacher, and siblings. Aqeel is an active, healthy child who is shy around strangers at first but warms up quickly. He displays strong memory and academic skills and enjoys activities like cricket and drawing. Teachers and peers like Aqeel due to his friendly, polite nature. It is recommended that his parents continue to support his intellectual development and needs as the youngest sibling.
Nadia expresses frustration with relationship issues to her friend Suad. She feels angry that her partner fails to communicate and this clouds her mind with negative thoughts. Suad encourages Nadia to practice relaxation techniques like meditation and focus on the good in her relationship rather than let others' experiences influence her. Nadia realizes she has become too negative and needs to change her attitude. She will work on her emotions and hopes it brings positive results.
1) The author's world view was impacted by his step-brother Bill after the death of the author's younger brother Stevie in a tragic bus accident when the author was 7 years old.
2) After Stevie's death, the author's step-mother became abusive and his father was unable to help, causing the author to believe it was better not to trust people.
3) However, Bill showed the author kindness and continued to love him despite his home situation, allowing the author to start trusting people again and changing his negative world view.
1. The document describes the speaker's childhood and education in Shirpur, India. It details how he stood first in his SSC exam and went on to study mechanical engineering in Pune.
2. Throughout his education, the speaker learned important life lessons from his family and community. His father taught him the value of honesty and hard work. His mother encouraged his education.
3. The speaker worked hard in his engineering studies. He took on leadership roles like managing the hostel mess and investigating corruption. He graduated with distinction and began his career in design at Buckau Wolf.
Lee Wen has a difficult family background - her parents passed away and she lives with her
grandmother, supporting her siblings. Due to financial difficulties, Lee Wen quit school to work parttime jobs to help pay family expenses. Classmates spread rumors about her, but the narrator believes
in Lee Wen due to knowing her personality and family struggles. Lee Wen eventually shares her story
with the teacher and classmates, stopping the rumors. The teacher then helps Lee Wen continue her
education through tutoring.
INTERNSHIP IN COMMAND HOSPITAL,CHANDIMANDIRJasdeep Sihota
Ms. Jasdeep Sihota completed a 3-month internship at Command Hospital in Chandimandir, during which she rotated through various departments including psychiatry, paediatrics, dermatology, and neurology. Her duties involved attending lectures, counseling patients, assisting doctors in examinations, and working with mentally disabled children at the on-site Asha School. She gained exposure to cases of sibling rivalry disorder and helped counsel an adolescent boy experiencing conflict with his younger brother and feelings of alienation from his father.
This document introduces Shannon Dowling, who was born on August 14, 1995. Her hobbies include dance, horseback riding, and singing. She feels confident, strong, and independent. Shannon has lived in California, Joplin, and Kansas. She is proud of personal growth over the past two years and looks up to her sisters Michele and Breanna for support.
Jairus Abaga 8-73
Oct.25, 2011
This document contains Jairus Abaga's writing assignment about his story. It describes his birthplace in the Philippines and moving to Canada as a child. It discusses his family, including his parents divorcing which was unhappy but also led to positive changes. It outlines his goals for the future, which include becoming a professional basketball player or a chef, and helping people who are ill.
The students shared their goals and resolutions for the new year of 2014. Common themes included getting better grades, spending less time on electronics/more time outdoors, being nicer to siblings, helping more around the house, and developing skills/hobbies like art, sports, or academics. The goals were positive changes to behaviors, habits, and relationships for personal growth in the upcoming year.
The document discusses the importance of respecting elders as taught to the author by their grandmother from a young age. The grandmother taught the author to greet elders warmly, not use profanity around them, obey their instructions, and not expect elders to do household chores. Though these lessons seemed like a lot for a young child, following them helped the author develop respectful relationships with others and succeed in their first job requiring good customer service skills like respect. The author believes the most important lesson taught by their grandmother is to always respect elders in order to receive blessings.
This document contains personal profiles of several students:
- John Warren Arellano Santos, who is currently studying at Dingras National High School as a grade 12 Accountancy, Business and Management student.
- Jamie Janine Aquino Pascual, who was born in 1999 and is now a 17-year old senior high school student studying Accountancy Business Management.
- John Michael Isnec Gomez, a 17-year old senior high school student from Dingras, Ilocos Norte studying in the ABM strand at Dingras National High School.
The document appears to be a personal reflection and branding document created by Hannah Finnegan on June 2, 2014. It includes sections titled "Things I Am Known For," "Next Year, I Plan to be Known For," "Some things I have learned in the last year," and reflections on various school subjects along with quotes from teachers and peers about Hannah's positive qualities and work ethic. The document serves as an assessment of Hannah's personal strengths and areas for growth as well as how others perceive her strengths as of June 2014.
Nazneen was born in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh to a traditional Muslim family. She faced many hardships early in life, such as sexual harassment at age 6 and her father's death when she was 14, forcing her to support her family. Through leadership programs, Nazneen gained confidence and became an advocate for girls' rights and education in her community. She formed a group to raise awareness of health issues and help enroll girls back in school. Now Nazneen is a role model for Muslim girls in her village, speaking out courageously on issues like education, health, and empowering women economically.
Tinille Medina shares details about her family and upbringing in the Philippines. She was born in 1998 and is the oldest of three siblings. Her father struggled financially after Tinille's grandfather passed away when her father was young. Tinille dreams of becoming a pediatrician and accountant so she can help kids in need of medical care and support her siblings' education. She also recalls her experience auditioning for a talent show as a positive memory that made her stronger despite not advancing.
Igor Malenko refuses to allow unsupervised visits between Mila and her mother Lori, citing Lori's abusive behavior and false accusations against him. He accuses Lori of prioritizing destroying him over spending time with Mila. Lori maintains she misses Mila and wants to see her per the court order. Their dispute over visitation continues without resolution.
This newsletter from Bushikori Christian Centre provides updates on their work supporting orphans in Uganda. It introduces the librarian Jane Ojok and thanks Christian College for printing their newsletters. It announces upcoming fundraising events and provides reports on children sponsored through their program.
Judi Mary B. Onoza is a 16-year-old student born in San Nicolas, Pangasinan. She values friends and family who she can trust and who trust her. While generally happy, she admits to sometimes feeling sad or depressed like other teens. Her biggest weakness is shyness, which makes it difficult to speak in front of others. She has supportive parents, Julito and Divina Onoza, and an older brother. Her hobbies include watching Korean dramas, traveling, eating seafood, and she loves dogs. She is currently a grade 11 STEM student.
Ali Revolt introduces herself through a PowerPoint presentation that includes details about her life, likes, and family photos. She provides information such as her birthday, hometown, current job and education, hobbies such as reading and dancing, and involvement in her church and volunteer work. The presentation also features pictures of Ali, her husband, pets, parents, siblings, nieces and nephew.
The sermon discusses using one's gifts to help others. It encourages the congregation to reflect on their talents and strengths, such as cooking, tutoring, or organizing. The speaker gives examples of how congregation members' gifts could help those in need, such as cooking meals for youth or reading to elderly people. The sermon closes by having the congregation pray and discuss with each other how they can use their gifts, and commit to specific actions to help others in the community.
Aqeel Jutt is a 6-year-old Pakistani boy from Lahore. He lives with his father Saeed Ahmed, a 45-year-old government worker, his mother, a teacher, and siblings. Aqeel is an active, healthy child who is shy around strangers at first but warms up quickly. He displays strong memory and academic skills and enjoys activities like cricket and drawing. Teachers and peers like Aqeel due to his friendly, polite nature. It is recommended that his parents continue to support his intellectual development and needs as the youngest sibling.
Nadia expresses frustration with relationship issues to her friend Suad. She feels angry that her partner fails to communicate and this clouds her mind with negative thoughts. Suad encourages Nadia to practice relaxation techniques like meditation and focus on the good in her relationship rather than let others' experiences influence her. Nadia realizes she has become too negative and needs to change her attitude. She will work on her emotions and hopes it brings positive results.
1) The author's world view was impacted by his step-brother Bill after the death of the author's younger brother Stevie in a tragic bus accident when the author was 7 years old.
2) After Stevie's death, the author's step-mother became abusive and his father was unable to help, causing the author to believe it was better not to trust people.
3) However, Bill showed the author kindness and continued to love him despite his home situation, allowing the author to start trusting people again and changing his negative world view.
1. The document describes the speaker's childhood and education in Shirpur, India. It details how he stood first in his SSC exam and went on to study mechanical engineering in Pune.
2. Throughout his education, the speaker learned important life lessons from his family and community. His father taught him the value of honesty and hard work. His mother encouraged his education.
3. The speaker worked hard in his engineering studies. He took on leadership roles like managing the hostel mess and investigating corruption. He graduated with distinction and began his career in design at Buckau Wolf.
Lee Wen has a difficult family background - her parents passed away and she lives with her
grandmother, supporting her siblings. Due to financial difficulties, Lee Wen quit school to work parttime jobs to help pay family expenses. Classmates spread rumors about her, but the narrator believes
in Lee Wen due to knowing her personality and family struggles. Lee Wen eventually shares her story
with the teacher and classmates, stopping the rumors. The teacher then helps Lee Wen continue her
education through tutoring.
The document describes a cue card topic for IELTS speaking about describing a famous person from your country. It provides a sample response about Hugh Jackman, an Australian actor known for his roles in X-Men and Les Miserables. The response discusses how he is famous, the positive changes he has brought through his philanthropy in fighting poverty and supporting charities. Follow-up questions are also provided about what makes people famous and differences between famous and ordinary people.
The document describes a cue card topic for IELTS speaking about describing a famous person from your country. It provides a sample answer describing Hugh Jackman, an Australian actor known for his roles in X-Men and Les Miserables. The response notes that he is famous for his acting career, philanthropic work supporting charities and social causes, and brings positive change through his fame and donations to fight poverty and help those in need. Follow-up questions provided with the topic ask about what makes people famous, differences between famous and ordinary people, and mentioning an internationally famous person from their country.
The document describes a cue card topic for IELTS speaking about describing a famous person from your country. It provides potential answers that could be given, focusing on describing Australian actor Hugh Jackman. It notes that he is famous for his roles in X-Men and other movies. The response says he is mentioned because the person is a fan of his acting. It also outlines Jackman's philanthropic work and how he tries to fight poverty through charity, having a positive impact on the country.
1) The document discusses gender discrimination faced by girls in rural Indian communities and the efforts of Satya Bharti School to address this issue.
2) It describes the case of a girl named Aachuki whose name was changed to Kiran after her teachers realized the name was negatively impacting her self-esteem and sensitized her parents on the importance of names.
3) As a result of these efforts, gender discrimination awareness has increased in the community and nearby schools are also working to empower girls through name changes and life skills training.
ABSTRACT: Many writers describe empowerment as a process as opposed to a condition or state of being which is being a key feature of empowerment emphasized by many researchers. As a process empowerment becomes difficult to be measured by standard tools available to social scientists. As case study helps in bringing us to understand a complex issue or object and can extend experience or add strength to what is already known through previous research. Case studies also emphasized on detailed contextual analysis of a limited number of events or conditions and their relationships. Researcher had made use of this qualitative research method to examine contemporary real-life situations.
bascially this was an assignment done for my university but i later decided to share it with more people and let them keep going despite of whatever is the situation.
This document is an autobiographical speech by Subroto Bagchi describing his life experiences and lessons learned from his parents that shaped his definition of success. The three main lessons are: 1) Treat all people, regardless of status, with dignity and respect. 2) Success is defined not by material possessions but by the positive impact and legacy you leave behind. 3) Imagination and vision are important for seeing beyond one's current circumstances and creating a better future.
This document contains 9 stories from Nepal about barriers to education and how they were overcome. The stories include a girl who broke the language barrier to continue her education, a mother who supported her daughter's education, a girl who broke tradition to attend school during her period, a woman who unveiled to advocate for girls' education, and how parental and community involvement helped students succeed. The document shows how mentoring programs, awareness campaigns, and developing creative skills helped improve access to education.
The document outlines a student's proposed GYSD project to help underprivileged school children in need. The student aims to organize other students to volunteer at the school on a Saturday to provide clothes, gifts, school supplies and lessons to children from poor families. The plan involves recruiting volunteers, hosting games and lessons, providing lunch, and distributing supplies. The student believes this will help the children be happier and do better in their studies. Resources needed include a classroom, kitchen assistance, money for supplies and snacks, and clothing donations. The student hopes the project will improve the lives of the children in need.
My mother is my hero. She worked incredibly hard to earn her nursing degree and pass various exams so that she could move to America for better opportunities and send money home to support her large family in the Philippines. She was dedicated to her education from a young age, always studying while her friends went out, and graduated at the top of her high school and college classes. Her goal of passing the exams needed to become a nurse and move to America motivated her relentless work. She succeeded and was able to create a better life for both herself and her family through her commitment to her education.
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This document contains a student's journal entries on various topics related to social psychology. It discusses how the student was influenced by others as a teenager to go against her parents' advice. It also explores social comparison theory and how the student engaged in downward social comparisons after exams. The document examines the student's experiences with stereotypes of Asians knowing martial arts and Malays being poor at math. It discusses the self-serving bias, where the student attributed successes to ability but failure to external factors.
The document discusses the contributions of donors like Ms. Rosette Mody in enabling children to grow up in loving family environments through SOS Children's Villages. It describes positive interactions and experiences the author had with mothers and children during visits to various villages. It highlights examples of children who grew up in SOS villages staying connected to their foster families even after settling down with jobs and marriages.
This document contains four journal entries by a student discussing concepts from social psychology. The first entry describes the student's mother disapproving of her boyfriend due to his educational and employment background, showing stereotyping. The second discusses how the student overcame doubts to achieve academic success, demonstrating self-efficacy. The third describes a classmate who is favored by teachers due to her intelligence but has a poor attitude, showing the halo effect. The fourth acknowledges the student's tendency to blame others to preserve their self-esteem, known as self-serving biases.
My family is a blessing for me and I value everyone in my family with equal respect and love. Essay on My Family –Topics (Essay 4 – 500 Words). Most of the .... 27 Sept 2022 ... Family is a word that is closest, warmest, and heaviest to me. My family is like a shelter where I can lean the most. Sometimes conflicts arise .... Within each family member, lies my strength. My mother is my strength as I can always count on her when I need a shoulder to cry on. She believes in me more .... My Family Essay. I'm very grateful to have a family that loves me! When the whole family is together, it makes me feel safe, like nothing awful can happen to me .... My family has taught me to be a better person. I am blessed and fortunate enough to have such a wonderful family who has taught me important values in life. I .... 24 Aug 2022 ... My Family Essay 10 Lines (100 - 150 Words) · 1) My family is a nuclear family. · 2) My family always takes care of me. · 3) They always support me .... We are a joint family living in Delhi. My Father is a Software Engineer and My Mother is a Teacher. My Uncle works in the Government sector. We all start our .... Family is very important and valuable to me and is something that should never be taken for granted. Without my family, a large part of my life and culture .... “Essay on My family” ... Family is an important aspect of our lives and it provides us with love, care, and support. I am proud to be a part of a joint family .... My family has always been very close, we always look forward to spending time together. We have mostly gotten along and supported each other. Not to say we ...
How a child gets love and education from the fatherVathani Ariyam
If a father wants to be loved by his kids, he needs to love them first.As a father helps the kids in their studies, take part in parent teacher communications, all that will show the kid the father's love for the child and the genuine interest in the child's studies Father has to share responsibility
This document contains a student's journal entries for a Social Psychology course. It discusses several topics:
1) The student's first lecture on confirmation bias and how they realized it applied to feelings of parental neglect after a sibling was born.
2) An example of social learning from a friend's addiction to cigarettes due to influences from their divorced parents and stepmother.
3) The student's experience with parental motivation after failing to meet expectations in school but eventually achieving good results.
4) Choosing a career in architecture over policing due to inspiration from design quotes and parental recommendation.
691) Click.. Article aims to outline the process for taking various decisions...spandane
This document discusses the importance of following one's dharma or purpose in life each day. It states that living according to our dharma is the real "call of the day," and fulfilling our dharma every day is the "call of the year." Fulfilling our life's purpose with sincerity and dedication will lead us to truth and light.
777) Right and Wrong..Stray thoughts on various matters such as life perspect...spandane
This document discusses improving one's thinking process and quality of life. It emphasizes moving from smaller to larger perspectives, and finding peace and positivity within oneself and one's situation. Overall messages include focusing on what is within one's control and influence, and maintaining an open and learning-focused mindset.
723) CAR Article is about how to face life by following simple principles.pdfspandane
This document discusses how to deal with change by adjusting to new situations, removing obstacles, and rising to meet challenges. It encourages focusing on solutions rather than problems, and asks the reader to consider how to improve current circumstances. The overall message is about adapting to change in a constructive manner.
712) Khant - Regret, Article about missing friends and my life.pdfspandane
A 71-year old man was admitted to the hospital with stomach pain and vomiting in 2022. Doctors found a large tumor in his stomach and diagnosed him with gastric cancer. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor and part of his stomach. After two weeks of treatment and recovery in the hospital, his condition improved and he was discharged.
782) Suvichar - Management, random thoughts, reflections.pdfspandane
This document discusses the importance of unity, cooperation and compassion among all people. It states that while people may differ in terms of religion, caste, creed, language or ethnicity, they should promote harmony and respect for one another. It encourages treating all fellow humans with dignity, kindness and equality.
23) Nocturia. Is it a kidney disease or heart distdfspandane
This document discusses nocturia, which is frequent urination during the night. Nocturia can be caused by medical conditions like an enlarged prostate in men or diabetes. The document asks if excessive nighttime urination is affecting one's sleep quality and recommends seeing a doctor for evaluation and treatment if it is.
Karneeti Part 528 - Personal Budget before National Budget - By CA Umesh Shar...spandane
The document discusses the importance of personal budgeting and debt planning. It notes that while many people focus on the national budget, they ignore their own personal finances. It emphasizes that creating a monthly budget allows people to properly allocate income across expenses, identify spending priorities, and ensure expenditures don't exceed income. The document also stresses that strategic debt planning is crucial to avoid financial strain, reduce interest costs over time, and preserve good credit. Overall, the key message is that personal budgeting and debt management are important financial tools that everyone should practice.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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Snehal Joshi – Facebook Posts
23-03-2017
People in general have two complexes. One is Superiority Complex and other is inferiority
complex. Both are dangerous. Try to be in middle , that is do not consider yourself too superior
and too inferior that will harm your self respect.
21-03-2017
Change- Change is an inevitable part of human life. Nothing is permanent. Due to changes in
nature, there are different seasons like winter , summer, rainy. Due to change there are days &
night. After marriage girl has to go to new house and adjust change. I feel persons have to
adjust to changes as early as possible. I will share one experience, my son will go to Sr.Kg next
year. His current academic year will end on 1 st week of April. He is emotional. He asked me,
aai I will miss my teachers, class mates. I explained him, Soham it is part of our life. every year
you will get new teachers, if same thing continues person will get bored with the routine. Some
persons are not ready to accept the change easily. Mother in laws are not ready to hand over
household duties and responsibilities to their daughter in laws easily.
18-03-2017
Habits - Habits means activities you do regularly everyday. Habits can be classified into two
categories I.e Good Habits, Bad Habits. Good Habits for example excercising every day,
Reading books, gardening plants, learning new language. Bad habits means inspite of knowing
illl effects of smoking addiction of smoking, alcohol, biting of nail, speaking at persons back. It
is human tendency that person take up bad habits easily than good habits. I request try to
cultivate good habits of other persons than bad habits.
13-03-2017
HAPPY WAY- H- Health is Wealth, Keep yourself healthy by excercising, eating hygenic food.
A- Awareness . We should be always aware about our strength and know about our limitation.
P- Positive thinging, Whatever is happpening, something good result will come out that
thinking is positive thinking. Preservance- Try Try till you succeed, Never give up any task
uncless desired outcome is achieved. Even obstacles come up ,never give up. Youth- Youth
means not only age but mind power. mind full of enthusiasm and energy
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12-03-2017
Holi- In India there are many festivals celebrated throughout the year. Holi is the last festival
celebrated according to Hindu Calendar. It falls in the month of Phalgun Shudha Poornima. As
the legand goes, 'holi' is named after ' Holika', the sister of cruel king Hiranya Kashyap. The
king claimed himself to be Almighty and asked all her subjects to worship him instead of God.
But his own son, Prahalad worshipped God, not the king. Holika was blessed not to be burnt in
the fire, so she tried to kill Prahalad on insistence of the king by sitting in pyre with Prahalad.
Prahalad came hale and hearty out of the pyre but Holika was burnt to ashes. Thus holi marks
the victory of good over evil. Now the huge bonfire is burnt on the day of holi. The next day of
holi is 'Rangapanchami' where people smear colours on each other. I was just discussing about
holi festival with my mother in law . She told the story that we used to celebrate holi in villages
to destroy the garbage, wood in bon fire and to clean the village for 'Gudi Padva'. I am of the
opinion that instead of following tradition year after year without any modification , We need
to modify this festival by not burning the fire but taking oath on that day that We all are bound
to keep our surrounding clean throughout the year and thus can avoid pollution on day of holi
due to fire. On the day of ' Rangapanchmi' people should take oath not to waste water which is
the important resource of mankind. Wishing you all happy holi. Enjoy the festival and think on
my point.
10-03-2017
Expectation - Expectation means thinking a particular thing to be happened in certain ways.
Everybody has different expectation and if other person do not behave in the way we say that
he or she has satisfied our expectation. Parents expect good marks from their children. Husband
expects his wife should have all qualities , that is she should be smart, able to do household
work, working. Wife expects husband should be smart, good earning capacity. I will share one
experience my friend is yet to get married , she is only daughter of her parents.They are
searching husband for her for last 10 years. I suggested her one boy who is Civil Engineer , he
has his own house in Malad and works in company.She is Physiotherapists and she does not
have job as such .She attends patient on call. Her mummy called boy' s mother and ask his
information and his package . His package is around Rs.8 lakh per annum which she considers
less. She called me and said I am not going further since his package is less. According to me
her expectation is irrational. In this case I feel money is the only thing she is expecting not other
things. Sometimes person has to adjust. Expectation should be rational otherwise one will
always be unsatisfied. What is your opinion about Expectation? What things do you expect
from others? What things do you feel other expect from you? Make a list and you can shre it on
comment box.
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10-03-2017
Savitri Bai Phule Smruti Din- On 8 th March we have celebrated ' International Women' s
day'.Today is the day to remember Savitri Bai Phule , as first educated women, first women
teacher. Savitribai Phule was born on 3 rd January at Naigon. She got married with Mahatma
Jyotiba Phule at the age of 9. Jyotia Phule was 12 years old at that time. In 19 th century women
were deprived of education. Many customs were prevailing such as child marriage, sati, cutting
of hair after husband' s death. Savitri Bai Phule along with Jyotiba Phule fought against this
custom with society.she took care of needy people. Jyotiba Phule first taught her since parents
of girl children were not sending daughters in the school where male teachers were there. She
was the first teacher. Jyotiba Phule & Savitribai Phule started first school at ' Bhidewada' in
Pune. Savitribai Phule had to face lot of hardship from society .People used to throw cow dung
on her when she was going for work, inspite of hardship she continued her work. Because of
the efforts of Savitri Bai, girls are started getting education.Now women have created place in
every field. Savitribai Phule died on 10 th March. I request all women to have gratitude of her in
their mind.Hats off to Savitribai Phule and her work.
08-03-2017
Women' s Day - Today is an important day for women. Today is an international women day.
Wishing you all 'Happy Women' s day. Women are intergral part of society. Women have many
inborn qualities. Women can take care and show love & affection so God has given
responsibility of giving birth to child to women only. Earlier girls were deprived from
education .Birth of girl child is not welcomed, girls were considered burden since lofty dowries
would have to be given at the time of her marriage. If girl child is born the parents of husband
would used to held their daughter-in law responsible but this is also wrong act since sex of
child depends on male factor. But people were not aware. Girls were given education of
household chores. Parents used to get them married at early age with person 20-30 years older
than them. Jyotiba Phule felt need of girl education so he started school in Pune for girls. But
parents of girl children were not sending their daughters since male teachers were their in
school so he taught his wife Savitribai Phule. Savitribai Bai Phule was first woman teacher. Thus
girls started getting education. Education gives strength & confidence to women. Now in 21 st
century women have touched all spheres .After education girls started working .Earlier in 1960'
s working of women considered inferior . Even my maternal grandmother was working as
teacher, she completed her education after marriage due to my grandfather's support , I heard
from my mother that she also had to face criticism of their neighbours. But my grandmother
worked as teacher inspite of criticism. Earlier girl used to marry with person older than her age
than he used to die early after marriage then her condition used to be worst. She used to be
victim of sati. Society used to force to cut her hair.But due to reforms done by Maharshi Karve ,
our society started accepting widow remarriage. Now women of 21 st century works in 2 front
that is office & home. Women only educates her children. It is said ' Mother is first teacher'.All
responsibilities of child such as taking child to Dr, attending parents meeting is done by women
only but definitely now she is getting support of her family. Now women have become
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financially indepent. But even today when I read in newspaper about rape cases, killing of girls
foetus before it is born I feel ashamed of our society. How male can do such wicked act? Why
does not he think what it would have happened with his sister or mother.It is to be changed. I
request male members to respect their wife, mother, daughter or sister. Share theirduties,
celebrate women' s day everyday.
05-03-2017
Satisfaction - Satisfaction means inner feeling of happiness. Definition of satisfaction is different
for different persons. I get satisfaction by purchasing books in book exhibition, reading them,
teaching to the students, From last one month I am getting satisfaction when I express myself by
way of writing.
My mother gets satisfaction when she buys new dress or new sarees for herself or for me.
Some people get satisfaction by work of the office , they follow principle ' Work is workship'.
Singer gets satisfaction when he or she sings, dancer gets satisfaction in dancing. Satisfaction
means exploring your interest. I feel everybody should try to find out interst and experience
satisfaction, I am sure there life will be full of happiness & energetic.
03-03-2017
Necessity v/s Novelty - Food, clothing & shelter are basic needs of human being, but other than
that whatever comes according to me is Novelty. Due to invention of technology many new
things came into existence and human life became comfortable but at the same time human
beings started depending on that and it became their necessity rather than novelty. Earlier in
summer people were using fan but after invention of Airconditioner people started buying
Airconditoner and became so used of using it so that became their necessity. Earlier generation
people used to walk long distance over foot. I will share one experience , my son' s Soham' s
school is just 10 minutes distance and he enjoys to go to school by walking, one day my friend
came to my house her son also studies in Soham' s school and asked me how does Soham go
walking? Does not he get tired? She has availed bus facility whose house is also near from
school. I gave her answer I do not feel the necessity of availing bus facility. Children should
have habit of walking. We should bifurcate between Necessity and Luxury.Last week I attended
engagement of my relatives, so much expenditure had been incurred, First time I saw that on
engagement day, cake was cut. Thought came into mind ,Was it needed to spend so much
money on Engagement? In today's newspaper also I read huge expenditure had been incurred
by politician on wedding in Aurangabad, I really felt sorry for poor people of our country. I feel
that we should think properly and act wisely.
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02-03-2017
Communication - Communication means exchange of information. Human being is different
from other animals because of their ability of speaking. Human being can express their thoughts
through spoken or written way.We all must have read in History that human beings also in
initial days communicated through gestures but due to advancement language developed and
people started communicating. Through communication we can express our all emotions. There
are various communication devices like Telephone, Radio, Television, Mobile, E mail, Whats
up, Internet, Through communication it is said that world have come closer. But at the same
time communication between family members have reduced .People staying under same roof
do not communicate with each other openly. Communication develops bond or relationship.
Communication should be two ways to keep it flowing, otherwise after some days it would
stop. I am sincerly thankful to my kaka, After formation of this group I started expressing my
thoughts and I am feeling more confident now. Inspite of repeated reminder by admin to all
members , I have observed that some members are reluctant to give their introduction . I
sincerely request them to come out of shell and express yourself by sharing photos or
information then only this group will become more livid. You can express yourself whenever
you get time, But keep sharing.
27-02-2017
Today is 27 th February. Today is an important day as today is Marathi Rajbhasha din. Wishing
you all 'Happy Rajbhasha Din'. Marathi is our mother tongue. We should not forget our mother
tongue. But now due to influence of western culture people have started forgetting mother
tongue. One of our relatives from my husband' s side stays in America for last 40 years. They
both husband & wife speak Marathi. But they have never spoken Marathi with their children as
a result their children do not know Marathi language. Children feel different when they come to
India as they do not know what is going on since Marathi is unknown language for them. In
one of the book of Achyut Godbole he is written ' No language is inferior or Superior'.
Language is means of communication. We stay in Maharashtra where main language is
Marathi. But since many people from outside Maharashtra come to Maharashtra and start
considering Marathi inferior. There are many good writers in Marathi. I am not against learning
new languages. But at the same time it is advisable not to forget our Marathi language. I will
share one experience 4 years back I came to Pune for my sister's wedding, Over there I met one
man whose son was my son' s age . His wife was also there with him. After initial talk I asked
about the school in which are they taking admission. His wife said I want to take admission in
English medium but my husband is not ready he is saying I will take admission in Marathi
medium only. As per his wife saying I started him telling the importance of English language ,
Condition of Marathi school but he was firm on decision the answer given by him surprised me
. He said he himself had learnt from Marathi medium and is now working in Saraswat bank as
translator and he knows 18 languages. I am not saying to take admission in Marathi school for
your child but my saying is teach Marathi along with English and consider your Marathi also
language of learning.
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28-02-2017
Science Day - Wishing you all 'National Science Day'. The science has touched every field. It
may be invention of electricity, Telephone, Mobile, medicine. Hats off to scientist because of
their invention we can live comfortable life. We can contact any person at any part of the world.
Earlier we have to stand in a queue for bank transaction,booking of ticket now due to facility of
on line transaction we can do it at home.Farmers are also using modern technology instead of
trational method of farming. But every positive side has negative side also.Many are using these
invention for destructive purpose like atom bomb. InSmart phones sometimes boy clicks the
photograph of girl and use it for blackmailing girl. My suggestion is to use science for
constructive purpose and do remember the scientist for their great efforts.
26-02-2017
Excitement of New thing- Today we brought new bicycle for Soham. He was so excited , whole
day he is talking about his new bicycle. Really anything new attracts us, it may be new bicycle,
new book, new car, new house. After someday it becomes routine. In school days I used to get
excited about new school books. The smell which new books have still lingers my mind. The
same is the case of new job. When we get job after completing degree we all are excited. Really
new things make our life exciting and brings change in our routine.
26-02-2017
Good morning everyone. Today is Sunday. Sunday is a day which is liked by everyone. It is a
day on which we can relax after week's hectic schedule. It is a day on which family member can
spend time together. We can spend time on Sunday for our hobbies. Happy Sunday to all of
you.
24-02-2017
Examinations- Examinations season will start soon. On Sunday scholarship exam, From
Monday Board exam of 12 th followed by board exam of 10 th and then school exams. I rquest
the parents whose children are appearing for exam to convey All the best on my behalf.
Examinations are means of checking knowledge gained in particular academic year. But marks
gained in examination is not ultimate source of knowledge. I have observed my many friends
who used to get less marks in school days have obtained professional degree. Children become
unnecessarily stressed during examination that affect their exam performance.Even I was one of
them, I still remember for one of my exam my maternal aunty Medha mami came to our house,
she observed that I am stressed for exam she said that Snehal you are not mature now but do
not worry about exam, give your 100 percent for preparation and appear for exam, you will get
good marks. She further said our life is also full of exam. Now I felt her saying was true really in
our life we give daily examination in which syllabus is not known.
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20-02-2017
Today I felt to write about my all real uncles&my father1.Suresh Vaidya- As you all know
Suresh Vaidya is my father.He is really adjustable .He is very social.He enjoys all the moments
of life.He attends all the cultural programme.He likes to travel.He along with my mother
havetravelled in india as well as abroad.2.Shrikant vaidya-He was my elder uncle.He used to
travel a lot.He enjoyed all moments of life.He had good command on English language.He was
very workholic.In my childhood days he used to call me Snehu .I had respect about him in my
mind.Unfortunately he is not there with us but still we all must be remembering him by his
qualities.
3.Sudhir Vaidya- He is my youngest uncle.He is C.A.I have a great respect about him.He has
good command on writing.In whichever field he goes he excels in that.He has studied
homeopathy.He also studied astrology.He is also using new technology efficiently .
22-02-2017
Use of Technology(Mobile & Internet) by older generation of Vaidya Family- Yesterday I was
going through list of members on Vaidya Family Katta of Facebook and Whatsup. I really felt
happy to see names of the older generation in that.They are my own relatives in one way of
other.They are my aunties, uncles & my Baba. I am sure mobile & internet must not be their
when they were at their young age.They must have learnt it from members of their younger
generation.I felt if there is will there is a way.I further request all of them to be active on group
and not mere to be only member of group.They can share their experiences.
21-02-2017
Voting Day Good Morning everyone.Today is an important day for all politicians and all
political parties.Today is voting day for all muncipalties.For last 15 days to one month we all
must have seen the politicians really begging for vote through media and rallies.Even
somePoliticial parties have taken famous marathi actors forcampaigning.The political parties
are giving promises for change if they are selected .But once results are out one party will win
and then we will not see any changes being done and our condition remains as it is as
before.But as responsible citizen we should not forget our duties and caste your vote as Voting
is our fundamental right and be responsible citizen.
19-02-2017
I am Snehal Joshi.I am daughter of Suresh & Supriya Vaidya. I personally respect my Sudhir
kaka.As suggested by him I am writing on Face book wall for first time.I am happy that due to
initiative by Rahul & Sudhir kaka this Vaidya Katta has formed on Facebook.I almost met
everyone many years back may be decade but happy to see them on Facebook.Now something
about me,I like to read.I am introvert .My husband is C.A .He works in Mahindra.I have one
son , his name is Soham.I request all to try to write on wall so we may know about each one
more better.Bye Bye.