If we make a search about how our Earth and its population is divided, we’ll come to know that there are seven big landmasses of Earth, called continents that are further divided into countries, states, unions, districts (comprising cities, towns, and villages), societies and communities respectively. In these land pieces there live about 7.6 billion … Continue reading Humanity has no Border
Journey Towards Braille
Did you know? In the past, the blind community had experienced very few opportunities. It was prevalent to discover that they were even deprived of their basic rights, considering the fact that most blind individuals were beggars throughout this time frame. However, during the age of enlightenment, an essay in 1749, by the editor of … Continue reading Journey Towards Braille
Why Do You Blog?
We all have our personal reasons for wanting to publically journal or dare to attempt to write for others. I started my blog 2 years ago as a way to escape. At this time, I was beginning to work on my Ph.D. My proposal had been approved and now came the difficult part of literature research and writing down coherently on paper what I had in my head.
I remember the exact night I started the blog. It was after midnight and ahead of me, I had hours of reading and writing. I have to admit I was lonely and seeking some sort of camaraderie as well as escape from my present task. I downloaded the WordPress app and tried to think of what to write that would be of interest to others and myself. My first post was “3 Steps to Stand Out in a Crowd.” It was an…
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Despair is Sin
Here, in this world, everything is possible. Nonetheless, everyone doesn't get everything in life. But it doesn't conclude that lack of something that seems important to you, puts you in despair. To make the points clear, let's talk about man and senses, he appeals. Man appeals to five senses; touch, smell, taste, hear and see. … Continue reading Despair is Sin
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton