Category: Thoroughly Mundane
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tirtha
Tirtha in Sanskrit is something that carries us over. It is also used in the spiritual sense. So people who tide us to our betterment become Tirtharoop. Indian culture reveres certain places as centres of energies and are called as tirthastan. Some how we never think of that point in our lives when we ponder…
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The Escalator
May 29th was the day escalators were patented by Charles Seeberger in 1897. Charles Seeberger and Otis Company made it a commercial only in 1902. Charles called it escalator by merging the words scala that meant inclined in Latin and elevator for the elevator had already been patented. It however debuted in an amusement park, as…
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choice theory and decision
yaksha prashne is a profound question put forth by the forest creature to Yuddishtra in the Indian Epic Mahabharata Cooking Green Curry ಪ್ಲಿನ್ಕ್ಯ್ ನನಗೆ Its menu planning time again, the biggest dilemma of the day. It starts what to cook, that which vegetable I cook. Then balances the proteins, carbs, by the time that hurdle are overcome the…
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Penny day
A penny saved is a penny earned A penny for your thoughts To put my two cents in, A necessity for penny pitchers Haven’t heard so many pennies saying. Remember the days of 1paise ,2paise and 3paise. Well they are all gone now enough for the reserve bank to think of pulling out the coins. This is…
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A High School Class that Should be Mandatory
Classroom What compulsory subject would l like to see at school? How thoughts work – instead of mugging up various battle dates it would give an insight to thoughts that lead to the battle. The actual impact of collectively thinking or thinking trends would be interesting too. Another subject that would be necessary is building…
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A Case of Buyer's Remorse
Men Shopping for Clothing Accessories A recent purchase that I regret It very rarely happens since I am not the shopping kind. My usual spurges are on books books and more books, if the book I bought is a boo, then I gift it off on the next birthday that pops up or donate it…