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I have encountered bullies few different times and often it involves “friends” from school. The impact it had on my personality was very little to none because my parents have thought me to defend myself by improving my self-confidence. In this technologically driven communication age, the problem of cyber bullying goes much deeper than conventional bullies that I have encountered in the past. If you are not well prepared to defend your turf against the Continue reading Society should stand against cyber bullying→
It is a fast moving world. Regardless of how you use the technology; for personal, business or a combination of both, the speed of your response is critical these days. Even this very article is posted using my BlackBerry Bold 9900 while commuting to school. Continue reading Word substitution for faster typing→
The 2012 London Summer Olympic is probably the only Olympic games that I watched met with so many controversial issues from qualifications to post games. When racial and ethnic issues came out in the media, first I thought that I am too sensitive “it” causing my mind to focus on negative aspects of the games. But after coming across several newspaper and blog articles (references) on racial and political problems of the 2012 London Olympics, I think it is safe to say we still have a problem in our communities. Continue reading Support sportsmanship; not the country or the team→
Yes, I lived in this country close to 10 years now. While I am doing my best to integrate to the general public also known as the majority, I am still running into barriers. This is not because Canadians are anti-multicultural or despise the values of others, but rather because I am not doing a good job in participating in social events. This article will explain my experience living in Canada with South Asian Buddhist background as a young 14 year old immigrant to current 25 year adult. Continue reading Welcome to Canada, but…→
Have you ever heard “the grass is always greener on the other side”? It is a good phrase to describe the never ending desire for a better life. There is nothing wrong with chasing a dreams(goals). But it is wrong to give up on them. I am not saying that you should follow whatever the dream you come up with because these dreams has to be reasonable. You should be able to evaluate what can be done and your ability to do it and set goals accordingly. This chasing of dreams and “never give up” attitude is known as perseverance. Continue reading Perseverance for successful life→
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