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- Those among LearnHub family who feel they cannot resist an idea which hits them time and again, an idea to scribble a POEM, here is an opportunity. Add sugar, pepper or salt to your taste and serve it HERE.The POEM must be ( a simple rul...
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- A Community ( be it online or off-line) without well defind core values is just gossip. A vision without value empowerment is just a fancy. Irrespective of any group SOCIAL INCLUSION is the CORE VALUE which should never be los...
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(S)CORE Values.
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- (S)CORE Values of Global Citizenship (GC) .You need not wear the feathers of all birds to be a GC.You may change the order and content of the following if you think that by doing so it HELPS to be a better GC.Help ever, hurt never.Health...
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Three Names; One Person.
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- According to the Vedic tradition a child is given Three Names by its father during the Naming Ceremony. The father of the child is said to be the Custodian of Culture into which the child is born and the Names are meant to transfer ...
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Who called me by Name?
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- Pet animals identify sounds. But they don’t identify with names and accept the meaning because their brain is not made ” language-ready ”.A Name is an individuality ID. No animal can own it up except the human being. Al...
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Learning before birth.
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- There are six line-drawings depictingthe natural formation of the OM (AUM) script in Sanskrit within the mother’s womb.( Whether it be an Indian woman or of any other country.) This disposition makes it possible for the embodi...
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Oh! Mother, Where are you?
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- Learning before birth with reference to the would-be-child is a very intricate process involviing very subtle codes which are non-linguistic in nature. No child enters the womb with an empty notepad. What the would-be mother feels a...
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Walt Disney