This small book is consisted of posts published on my Blog Spot. Nothing special. Just thoughts of a little lady who loves to observe and write about candid things in Life.
Bullying is not good at all. Anti bullying week is celebrated to raise the awareness about it. https://antibullyingweek.co is helping people to know more about it.
The document describes the journey of author Rohit Sharma in writing his debut romantic fiction novel "Te Amo... I love you...", including conceiving the idea in college, extensive research on locations in Spain and Britain, developing characters, signing with a publisher after many rejections, and marketing the book with help from friends. It details the process of writing, editing, and publishing the book over several years from conception to final publication.
When Katherine's best friend Samuel confesses his love for her in a diary after she moves away, it's too late - he is in a coma after an accident. Reading his diary about their friendship and his feelings for her, Katherine realizes she loved him too. Though Samuel dies, Katherine finds comfort in her new friend Mark, who reminds her of Samuel.
Know what goes behind the scene of a female Indian blogger in a sex industry.
Writing about sex is sure easy and fun...Read more here
Thatpersonal.com/drool
‘What’s serious sex?!’: Finding the fun in sex, gender and research practicesEster McGeeney
This paper will describe and reflect on my experiences of researching sexual pleasure with groups of young people as part of my PhD fieldwork. I will use this critical reflection and an analysis of the focus group data to explore some of the ways in which concepts of fun were discussed, silenced and performed by young people in the group context. My analysis will focus on how ‘having fun’ materialised as a strategy for negotiating the shifting gendered moral boundaries around youthful sex, pleasure and desire.
This poem is about a woman who finds love again after building walls around her heart due to past hurts. A new person in her life shows patience and persistence in breaking down her walls over time through caring actions. As her walls come down, she begins to feel emotions again and realizes shutting herself off from love was not the answer and that opening her heart could lead to finding love once more.
Elizabeth Romhild is a renowned Bangkok-based artist known for her sensual artwork focusing on the female form, love, playfulness, and inner beauty. She discovered her talent for art as a child but lacked confidence until moving to Indonesia in 1985, where she was inspired by the surroundings and joined an art group. Through dedicated practice over many years, she developed a signature style that is easily recognizable. Motherhood impacted her artwork by shifting the focus from nude figures to representations of love, comfort, and caring through depictions of breasts. She now releases lines of porcelain tableware featuring her signature sensual designs through a partnership with a Thai porcelain company.
Dante meets a boy named Aristotle at the swimming pool and they become friends. One day, Dante chases after some boys who were bothering a bird and almost gets hit by a truck. Aristotle pushes Dante out of the way and gets injured. Dante realizes he has romantic feelings for Aristotle and kisses him, but Aristotle does not reciprocate. Later, Dante is beaten up for kissing another boy. Aristotle defends Dante and over time they realize they have feelings for each other. They share a kiss and Dante is happy to be honest about his feelings.
Bullying is not good at all. Anti bullying week is celebrated to raise the awareness about it. https://antibullyingweek.co is helping people to know more about it.
The document describes the journey of author Rohit Sharma in writing his debut romantic fiction novel "Te Amo... I love you...", including conceiving the idea in college, extensive research on locations in Spain and Britain, developing characters, signing with a publisher after many rejections, and marketing the book with help from friends. It details the process of writing, editing, and publishing the book over several years from conception to final publication.
When Katherine's best friend Samuel confesses his love for her in a diary after she moves away, it's too late - he is in a coma after an accident. Reading his diary about their friendship and his feelings for her, Katherine realizes she loved him too. Though Samuel dies, Katherine finds comfort in her new friend Mark, who reminds her of Samuel.
Know what goes behind the scene of a female Indian blogger in a sex industry.
Writing about sex is sure easy and fun...Read more here
Thatpersonal.com/drool
‘What’s serious sex?!’: Finding the fun in sex, gender and research practicesEster McGeeney
This paper will describe and reflect on my experiences of researching sexual pleasure with groups of young people as part of my PhD fieldwork. I will use this critical reflection and an analysis of the focus group data to explore some of the ways in which concepts of fun were discussed, silenced and performed by young people in the group context. My analysis will focus on how ‘having fun’ materialised as a strategy for negotiating the shifting gendered moral boundaries around youthful sex, pleasure and desire.
This poem is about a woman who finds love again after building walls around her heart due to past hurts. A new person in her life shows patience and persistence in breaking down her walls over time through caring actions. As her walls come down, she begins to feel emotions again and realizes shutting herself off from love was not the answer and that opening her heart could lead to finding love once more.
Elizabeth Romhild is a renowned Bangkok-based artist known for her sensual artwork focusing on the female form, love, playfulness, and inner beauty. She discovered her talent for art as a child but lacked confidence until moving to Indonesia in 1985, where she was inspired by the surroundings and joined an art group. Through dedicated practice over many years, she developed a signature style that is easily recognizable. Motherhood impacted her artwork by shifting the focus from nude figures to representations of love, comfort, and caring through depictions of breasts. She now releases lines of porcelain tableware featuring her signature sensual designs through a partnership with a Thai porcelain company.
Dante meets a boy named Aristotle at the swimming pool and they become friends. One day, Dante chases after some boys who were bothering a bird and almost gets hit by a truck. Aristotle pushes Dante out of the way and gets injured. Dante realizes he has romantic feelings for Aristotle and kisses him, but Aristotle does not reciprocate. Later, Dante is beaten up for kissing another boy. Aristotle defends Dante and over time they realize they have feelings for each other. They share a kiss and Dante is happy to be honest about his feelings.
The document discusses the importance of showing interest in others to get a job. It describes the author's experiences taking photos of celebrities with a large camera, which attracted attention. Despite not being photographers, the celebrities seemed eager for photos. This showed that even famous people crave attention. The author realized people want to feel interesting and significant. To get a job, you must show genuine interest in employers and interviewers by asking questions that make them feel good and empowered. Being interested in others is crucial, as people want to hire and associate with those interested in them.
The document contains several short poems and quotes about love, relationships, heartbreak, and life. Some key themes that emerge are the pain of losing love, learning from past relationships and mistakes, making the most of life and time, and how love can both empower and hurt us.
The document describes the narrator's journey to find their passion and purpose. As a timid child, they felt constrained by their parents' expectations to pursue law, but discovered a talent for art. After having children early, they put their dreams on hold but later participated in a job training program that helped them regain confidence. They are now pursuing a degree in visual media arts online while working nights and supporting their family, hoping to encourage their children to follow their passions despite obstacles.
Shiina and Laurene enter a manga portal to find a boyfriend for their lonely friend Reine. They encounter several potential candidates, including Usui, but feel Ryoutaro is the best match for Reine. Reine develops feelings for Ryoutaro and decides to stay in the manga world with him, choosing her new love over returning home with her friends. Shiina and Laurene are happy they helped Reine find love again before returning through the portal to their own world.
The document is a script that follows three friends, Brent, Zach, and Neal, at a college bookstore. Brent tries unsuccessfully to sell back his textbooks, angering him. Zach believes he sees a vampire in the store and obsessively follows her. Neal gains popularity by lecturing students in the fantasy section. Brent then harasses other students trying to sell his books directly, getting him and Zach banned from the store. Neal is forced to escort them out while still attracting admiration from others in the store.
Kim’s interview with sean hepburn ferrer2pointsmania
This document is a transcript of an interview between Kim and Sean Hepburn Ferrer about Audrey Hepburn. In three sentences:
Sean discusses Audrey Hepburn's legacy as being about her acting career, style, and humanitarian work with UNICEF. He saw her as a normal, insecure person who used her fame to help others due to her own experiences with hunger as a child. The interview touches on Audrey's commitment to her family, work with UNICEF, goals in life, and what she may think about current efforts to help children in need globally.
Hello, friends nice to meet you. I'm presenting the Best Quotes. In this session, you will get Breakup Quotes. These Quotes are very deep and inspirational. Once you check this page, definitely you like it. Friends these are Quotes very helpful to forget the past. I think you like it. If you want more Quotes then follow us.
Kim’s interview with sean hepburn ferrerpointsmania
Sean Hepburn Ferrer discusses his mother, actress Audrey Hepburn. He talks about her humanitarian work with UNICEF, her insecurities, her commitment to family over fame, and her legacy of being a "real" person. He advises a 14-year-old who is giving a speech about Hepburn to truly get to know her by watching her films and reading about her life, and to focus on connecting with the audience through feeling rather than facts.
This document contains a series of disjointed messages expressing attraction, affection, and plans to pursue a romantic relationship. It includes comments on physical appearance, promises of commitment, and references to sharing living spaces. The tone is overfamiliar for parties just becoming acquainted.
Katrina has a dream about her future with Destry that is interrupted by Pong accusing her of cheating. She moves out of the dorms and into a beach house. At a party there, Destry talks to her but she runs away, uncomfortable. She names her new Greek house "Hoh" and recruits friends to join. Pong shows up uninvited to her next party at the beach house.
The students at AC Ayr Elementary School enjoy visiting the bookmobile. They like being able to choose from a wide selection of books, find new books to read, and check out books for school assignments. The bookmobile workers are also described as friendly and helpful. Visiting the bookmobile gives the students engaging reading material and helps foster their love of reading.
This document appears to be a letter from one person to their "darling" discussing their relationship. Over the course of the letter, the author expresses sadness, regret, and confusion over not being able to see or speak to their darling. They profess their love but also acknowledge hearing things about their darling being married with a child, which hurts them deeply. The letter explores the highs and lows of their relationship and feelings of betrayal, but in the end the author still expresses that they miss and love their darling.
This document contains a portfolio by Shea DeBoard that includes original and revised creative writing pieces. It summarizes the revisions made to three pieces:
1) A sound poem about working in retail was revised to add more concrete examples of difficult customer interactions based on feedback.
2) A fixed form poem about hiding medical symptoms was rewritten to be more personal and focused on the writer's sister based on feedback.
3) No revisions were made yet to the original short story about an animal trapped in an aquarium, but revisions will be done soon.
The document discusses the feedback and revisions made to improve the pieces and make them more focused, personal, and impactful. It aims to incorporate lessons learned
This document is a collection of poems and explanations dedicated by Jessica to her mother. It begins by thanking her mother for always being supportive and caring for her through both happy and difficult times. Several poems are included about themes of love, family, children and angels. Explanations provide context for each poem and why Jessica chose to include them, often relating them back to her mother and family experiences. The overall purpose is to showcase poems and dedicate them to express gratitude and appreciation for her mother.
THE POWER OF THOUGHTS- spired by Rhonda Byrne's - The PowerSesilia Nekwaya
The document discusses how thoughts have creative power to shape one's life experiences. The author reflects on how as a child, she imagined romantic relationships characterized by drama, cheating, and being the "other woman." In her teens and adulthood, her relationships played out in similar ways to what she had envisioned. The author encourages focusing positive thoughts about dreams and goals, as thoughts influence words, actions, and the events that occur in one's life. Changing one's thinking can help create the life one wants.
This document discusses different types of love and reasons why people fall in love. It provides over 40 examples of reasons individuals love their partners, including making them feel alive, trusting them, being faithful, having intelligent conversations, feeling safe when hugging, finding their smile beautiful, being supportive of their family and friends, and learning something new about them each day. The document explores how love is a complex emotion with spiritual, emotional and physical components, and discusses knowing when you are truly in love with someone through feelings of strong attachment and connection with them.
This poem discusses the lessons children learn from observing the actions of adults when they think the children aren't looking. It describes how a child saw an adult hang their painting on the fridge, feed a stray cat, and make a favorite cake, learning kindness, caring for animals, and that small acts can be special. The child also saw the adult pray, help a sick friend, take care of the home, and handle responsibilities with care, learning values like faith, helping others, responsibility and perseverance. The child realized they were learning life's important lessons from these everyday examples of caring and responsibility.
The document discusses different perspectives on the concept of love. Some see money as love, others sharing or having similar views. It then discusses how love can help people mature and that everyone needs sincere love sometimes over money alone. To earn a woman's love, a man must understand her thoughts and feelings. Women appreciate simple gestures like gifts or caring attention when tired or upset rather than extravagant things.
The story is about a piece that is missing and goes on a journey to find its missing piece. It encounters many other pieces along the way but none are a perfect fit. It goes through many hardships during its search. Eventually, it finds a piece that fits perfectly. However, it realizes it cannot sing without its missing piece and leaves it behind, continuing its journey while singing a song about looking for its missing piece.
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CNF Reflection Since I started this course, I realize how it wi.docxclarebernice
CNF Reflection:
Since I started this course, I realize how it will be challenging for me, first of all, I am an international freshman English major, so English is my second language. I thought, in the beginning, it will be easy, and I can do it as the native speakers, but unfortunately my scores don’t show that. I got difficulty with writing that much of papers and found it challenging. I said I will do my best and will work hard I might succeed and pass. I tried and squeezed my brain in hope to do better and better.
I started my CNF draft by telling a story of my young brother Yousef, who has rare condition illness. Just 300 statues in the whole world, I explained more about how our life as a family has changed before Yousef been a member of the family and after. Yousef adorable, kind and quiet child, who spends most of his life in hospitals. I hope to find the right medical treatment to this issue. I explained more about how our life was affected, how I had to leave everything behind me, as my country Saudi Arabia, my friends, my memories, and latterly everything. You can imagine how hard it could be.
Some of the comments that I had in my first CNF drafts were about where are you in the story? Why we can’t see you between the lines? I thought, in the beginning, I just want to tell the story that has a high meaning to me I could not deliver what I was feeling exactly. People can’t feel the way that you feel except if they went at the same situation that you went through. So they will understand why you wrote this and this. I was thinking about starting my CNF by saying “ there was a family included two brothers and two sisters” Which I am one of the sisters who is writing the story. But readers could not get what I was trying to do, the feedback was always asking for my feelings, and my voice not for someone telling a story about someone else.
To be honest, it was tough to rewrite it again and again, but I had to, so I can include my voice in the story to be able to deliver my character to the reader. I took their feedback seriously. So I made my final draft shorter than the second draft. I feel satisfied with my final draft. I could give a clear idea of the kind of transformation that my family and I had before and after Yousef’s illness. Also, I could put my voice as well so the reader will understand what was my feeling at those moments.
I decided to change the topic of the story from The Child Yousef into a Life Transformation. I thought it would be better at this way. Not being specific will give the reader that question in the heads before reading the story which is what kind of life transformation it could be? So this is the reason for seeing the topic is different in the first and second draft that in the final draft.
I included a lot of dialogues in my CNF I think they give life to your story and realism. I know it is hard to remember everything precisely happened in the past, but it is not hard to remember the general i ...
The document discusses the importance of showing interest in others to get a job. It describes the author's experiences taking photos of celebrities with a large camera, which attracted attention. Despite not being photographers, the celebrities seemed eager for photos. This showed that even famous people crave attention. The author realized people want to feel interesting and significant. To get a job, you must show genuine interest in employers and interviewers by asking questions that make them feel good and empowered. Being interested in others is crucial, as people want to hire and associate with those interested in them.
The document contains several short poems and quotes about love, relationships, heartbreak, and life. Some key themes that emerge are the pain of losing love, learning from past relationships and mistakes, making the most of life and time, and how love can both empower and hurt us.
The document describes the narrator's journey to find their passion and purpose. As a timid child, they felt constrained by their parents' expectations to pursue law, but discovered a talent for art. After having children early, they put their dreams on hold but later participated in a job training program that helped them regain confidence. They are now pursuing a degree in visual media arts online while working nights and supporting their family, hoping to encourage their children to follow their passions despite obstacles.
Shiina and Laurene enter a manga portal to find a boyfriend for their lonely friend Reine. They encounter several potential candidates, including Usui, but feel Ryoutaro is the best match for Reine. Reine develops feelings for Ryoutaro and decides to stay in the manga world with him, choosing her new love over returning home with her friends. Shiina and Laurene are happy they helped Reine find love again before returning through the portal to their own world.
The document is a script that follows three friends, Brent, Zach, and Neal, at a college bookstore. Brent tries unsuccessfully to sell back his textbooks, angering him. Zach believes he sees a vampire in the store and obsessively follows her. Neal gains popularity by lecturing students in the fantasy section. Brent then harasses other students trying to sell his books directly, getting him and Zach banned from the store. Neal is forced to escort them out while still attracting admiration from others in the store.
Kim’s interview with sean hepburn ferrer2pointsmania
This document is a transcript of an interview between Kim and Sean Hepburn Ferrer about Audrey Hepburn. In three sentences:
Sean discusses Audrey Hepburn's legacy as being about her acting career, style, and humanitarian work with UNICEF. He saw her as a normal, insecure person who used her fame to help others due to her own experiences with hunger as a child. The interview touches on Audrey's commitment to her family, work with UNICEF, goals in life, and what she may think about current efforts to help children in need globally.
Hello, friends nice to meet you. I'm presenting the Best Quotes. In this session, you will get Breakup Quotes. These Quotes are very deep and inspirational. Once you check this page, definitely you like it. Friends these are Quotes very helpful to forget the past. I think you like it. If you want more Quotes then follow us.
Kim’s interview with sean hepburn ferrerpointsmania
Sean Hepburn Ferrer discusses his mother, actress Audrey Hepburn. He talks about her humanitarian work with UNICEF, her insecurities, her commitment to family over fame, and her legacy of being a "real" person. He advises a 14-year-old who is giving a speech about Hepburn to truly get to know her by watching her films and reading about her life, and to focus on connecting with the audience through feeling rather than facts.
This document contains a series of disjointed messages expressing attraction, affection, and plans to pursue a romantic relationship. It includes comments on physical appearance, promises of commitment, and references to sharing living spaces. The tone is overfamiliar for parties just becoming acquainted.
Katrina has a dream about her future with Destry that is interrupted by Pong accusing her of cheating. She moves out of the dorms and into a beach house. At a party there, Destry talks to her but she runs away, uncomfortable. She names her new Greek house "Hoh" and recruits friends to join. Pong shows up uninvited to her next party at the beach house.
The students at AC Ayr Elementary School enjoy visiting the bookmobile. They like being able to choose from a wide selection of books, find new books to read, and check out books for school assignments. The bookmobile workers are also described as friendly and helpful. Visiting the bookmobile gives the students engaging reading material and helps foster their love of reading.
This document appears to be a letter from one person to their "darling" discussing their relationship. Over the course of the letter, the author expresses sadness, regret, and confusion over not being able to see or speak to their darling. They profess their love but also acknowledge hearing things about their darling being married with a child, which hurts them deeply. The letter explores the highs and lows of their relationship and feelings of betrayal, but in the end the author still expresses that they miss and love their darling.
This document contains a portfolio by Shea DeBoard that includes original and revised creative writing pieces. It summarizes the revisions made to three pieces:
1) A sound poem about working in retail was revised to add more concrete examples of difficult customer interactions based on feedback.
2) A fixed form poem about hiding medical symptoms was rewritten to be more personal and focused on the writer's sister based on feedback.
3) No revisions were made yet to the original short story about an animal trapped in an aquarium, but revisions will be done soon.
The document discusses the feedback and revisions made to improve the pieces and make them more focused, personal, and impactful. It aims to incorporate lessons learned
This document is a collection of poems and explanations dedicated by Jessica to her mother. It begins by thanking her mother for always being supportive and caring for her through both happy and difficult times. Several poems are included about themes of love, family, children and angels. Explanations provide context for each poem and why Jessica chose to include them, often relating them back to her mother and family experiences. The overall purpose is to showcase poems and dedicate them to express gratitude and appreciation for her mother.
THE POWER OF THOUGHTS- spired by Rhonda Byrne's - The PowerSesilia Nekwaya
The document discusses how thoughts have creative power to shape one's life experiences. The author reflects on how as a child, she imagined romantic relationships characterized by drama, cheating, and being the "other woman." In her teens and adulthood, her relationships played out in similar ways to what she had envisioned. The author encourages focusing positive thoughts about dreams and goals, as thoughts influence words, actions, and the events that occur in one's life. Changing one's thinking can help create the life one wants.
This document discusses different types of love and reasons why people fall in love. It provides over 40 examples of reasons individuals love their partners, including making them feel alive, trusting them, being faithful, having intelligent conversations, feeling safe when hugging, finding their smile beautiful, being supportive of their family and friends, and learning something new about them each day. The document explores how love is a complex emotion with spiritual, emotional and physical components, and discusses knowing when you are truly in love with someone through feelings of strong attachment and connection with them.
This poem discusses the lessons children learn from observing the actions of adults when they think the children aren't looking. It describes how a child saw an adult hang their painting on the fridge, feed a stray cat, and make a favorite cake, learning kindness, caring for animals, and that small acts can be special. The child also saw the adult pray, help a sick friend, take care of the home, and handle responsibilities with care, learning values like faith, helping others, responsibility and perseverance. The child realized they were learning life's important lessons from these everyday examples of caring and responsibility.
The document discusses different perspectives on the concept of love. Some see money as love, others sharing or having similar views. It then discusses how love can help people mature and that everyone needs sincere love sometimes over money alone. To earn a woman's love, a man must understand her thoughts and feelings. Women appreciate simple gestures like gifts or caring attention when tired or upset rather than extravagant things.
The story is about a piece that is missing and goes on a journey to find its missing piece. It encounters many other pieces along the way but none are a perfect fit. It goes through many hardships during its search. Eventually, it finds a piece that fits perfectly. However, it realizes it cannot sing without its missing piece and leaves it behind, continuing its journey while singing a song about looking for its missing piece.
Hey friends check out this new list of statuses for whatsapp to look for in 2015.Share it with your friends and pals.Also visit - http://www.statushangout.com/ for more.
CNF Reflection Since I started this course, I realize how it wi.docxclarebernice
CNF Reflection:
Since I started this course, I realize how it will be challenging for me, first of all, I am an international freshman English major, so English is my second language. I thought, in the beginning, it will be easy, and I can do it as the native speakers, but unfortunately my scores don’t show that. I got difficulty with writing that much of papers and found it challenging. I said I will do my best and will work hard I might succeed and pass. I tried and squeezed my brain in hope to do better and better.
I started my CNF draft by telling a story of my young brother Yousef, who has rare condition illness. Just 300 statues in the whole world, I explained more about how our life as a family has changed before Yousef been a member of the family and after. Yousef adorable, kind and quiet child, who spends most of his life in hospitals. I hope to find the right medical treatment to this issue. I explained more about how our life was affected, how I had to leave everything behind me, as my country Saudi Arabia, my friends, my memories, and latterly everything. You can imagine how hard it could be.
Some of the comments that I had in my first CNF drafts were about where are you in the story? Why we can’t see you between the lines? I thought, in the beginning, I just want to tell the story that has a high meaning to me I could not deliver what I was feeling exactly. People can’t feel the way that you feel except if they went at the same situation that you went through. So they will understand why you wrote this and this. I was thinking about starting my CNF by saying “ there was a family included two brothers and two sisters” Which I am one of the sisters who is writing the story. But readers could not get what I was trying to do, the feedback was always asking for my feelings, and my voice not for someone telling a story about someone else.
To be honest, it was tough to rewrite it again and again, but I had to, so I can include my voice in the story to be able to deliver my character to the reader. I took their feedback seriously. So I made my final draft shorter than the second draft. I feel satisfied with my final draft. I could give a clear idea of the kind of transformation that my family and I had before and after Yousef’s illness. Also, I could put my voice as well so the reader will understand what was my feeling at those moments.
I decided to change the topic of the story from The Child Yousef into a Life Transformation. I thought it would be better at this way. Not being specific will give the reader that question in the heads before reading the story which is what kind of life transformation it could be? So this is the reason for seeing the topic is different in the first and second draft that in the final draft.
I included a lot of dialogues in my CNF I think they give life to your story and realism. I know it is hard to remember everything precisely happened in the past, but it is not hard to remember the general i ...
You should value yourself and your life and should simply choose to live according to your own expectations of what you want to be, and not what others expect you to be.
This document appears to be an autobiographical profile of Sherryl Pogosa Tesado. It summarizes her life story, including being born in 1977 as the youngest of 8 siblings and helping on a small coconut plantation. She earned her bachelor's degree in 1998 and has worked in various office and business development roles. She discusses her dreams of a stable job and family someday. The document also lists her favorite songs, movies, photos and friends. It outlines some of her fears and lessons learned in life.
Pamela introduces her poetry anthology which includes themes of love, death, time, and maturity. These are universal human experiences. She includes two poems, "How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning about the eternal nature of love, and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson about not fearing death. Pamela reflects that maturity allows one to accept life's changes and find a balance in relationships. She concludes by sharing an original poem that expresses her inner thoughts and feelings as both a rational and emotional woman.
The document provides instructions for completing 12 emotional intelligence journal assignments corresponding to chapters in an emotional intelligence textbook. For each chapter, the student responds to journal prompts by reflecting on their feelings, interactions with others, challenges, experiences, and personal growth in areas like time management, decision making, and understanding their needs and goals. They discuss both positive experiences like feeling confident in their skills as well as challenges around subjects like math and adapting to changes.
This document summarizes Kurt Vonnegut's advice on developing an effective writing style. He recommends:
1) Choosing a subject you genuinely care about and feel others should care about too.
2) Keeping language simple and focused on illuminating your subject.
3) Sounding like yourself and allowing influences from your background to shape your voice.
4) Respecting readers by organizing your thoughts clearly and cutting anything that does not add value.
Telling stories - multimedia advertising by ContentlyHuong Do Thu
Brands are increasingly telling stories through multimedia like videos, interactive articles and web series instead of traditional television ads. This allows them to immerse audiences in compelling narratives that build connections to the brand. The document discusses how Converse created an interactive story using parallax scrolling techniques, how Chipotle produced a web series to comment on issues in food production, and how clothing brand Ledbury uses documentary-style videos and unique lookbooks to share their brand identity. It also provides tips for crafting narratives that transport audiences, focusing on high-quality execution, and distributing content through the right mediums.
The document provides 34 tips and tricks for planning and creating content. It begins with an introduction and table of contents. The tips are organized into sections on planning, writing, and design hacks. Some of the planning hacks include creating a headline swipe file for topic inspiration, turning client questions into content topics, and using tools like Google Alerts and Evernote to organize content ideas. The writing hacks provide advice like always starting with a working title, keeping a dictionary handy, and listening to classical music while writing. The document concludes with pointers on design hacks and additional resources.
This document describes a dreamer who is a Pisces sun sign and Sagittarius moon sign. To stay grounded, she focuses on expressing herself through creative outlets like writing, dancing and drawing. She also values practicing self-care through activities like meditation, eating healthy and getting enough sleep. Her set of values that keep her grounded include being kind, creative, independent, having self-control and being strong internally while remaining sweet externally. These values help her navigate challenges and keep her centered on her goals.
Todd Henry's book The Accidental Creative argues that creativity is not limited to just advertising and design professionals. It believes that if you solve problems, develop strategies, or strain your brain for new ideas, you are a creative. The book outlines Todd Henry's concept of establishing a FRESH creative rhythm through focusing on Focus, Relationships, Energy, Stimuli, and Hours. This rhythm aims to provide stability and clarity to consistently engage problems and unleash creative potential. The summary effectively captures the key ideas and arguments presented in the document in a concise manner within 3 sentences.
Disruptive Technologies full report May 2013Huong Do Thu
The document summarizes a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that identifies 12 emerging technologies with potential for major economic and social impact by 2025. These technologies are mobile internet, automation of knowledge work, the internet of things, cloud technology, advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles, next-generation genomics, energy storage, 3D printing, advanced materials, advanced oil and gas exploration/recovery, and renewable energy. The report analyzes each technology's potential economic impact by 2025 across various applications and aims to provide business and policy leaders a guide to understand the scope and types of impacts these technologies could bring. The combined economic impact of the applications analyzed may reach tens of trillions of dollars annually by 2025.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
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1. AS TIME GOES BY…
Wrap up another Chapter!
We cannot expect who we will become unless we have the gut
to make changes, to come out of our shell. Consciously.
Rationally. Enthusiastically.
Hayley Huong
7/14/2012
2. I am what I wanna be
I asked Mr. Phil that: "If I want to be lots of things in the future - a designer, a dancer, a businesswoman,
etc, how can I be all of them?”
He said: "You cannot be all of them at the same time; otherwise you will be a master of nothing!”
Just joking! I know I cannot be all of those things.
But Mr. Phil, he is a baseball coach, a business consultant, a master of business, a doctor of sociology, a
boss of a restaurant. He is lots of things that he wants. So I wonder...
The point is ... You can do anything you really want when you have passion and right time. However, you
have to choose your vocation - the job that you have enough passion to devote all your life - besides
others jobs. You will be the master of your vocation, but you still can do many other things.
He is ... a very great man that I have known. 66 years old with so many achievements. He helps me
remember that there are a great deal of choices I can make - I have a vocation and a number of
opportunities.
You too!
(2009)
3. Do you believe in FATE?
Fate is something abstract, we cannot say it is our fate or not. If a fortuneteller tell u what your
future is and say it's your fate, you try to change it - but the progress of trying to change your socalled fate is likely your true fate, the fortuneteller is just a character in your fate-play. It's hard to
define.
I do believe in fate. Just do the best you can and see how you fate is. It's my opinion.
What about yours? Do you believe in fate?
I suddenly dropped by a stranger's blog and found her similar to me to some extent. Here is what she says
about herself: “I’m very passionate about things, I like to get involved. I don't like to be bored, so I never
am. I keep myself busy with all of my interests. I just could not live without them. I love to live life to the
full and want to do as much as I can before I get too old".
The thing that I find every interesting is that she also posted an entry titled "Is it Fate, was it "Written in
the stars"?", in which she said:
4. "Fate, an unchangeable course of events, even with opposing circumstances against which it is useless to
struggle as it will happen anyway"
"Destiny, an inevitable course of events"
She mentioned Karma. I have never thought Karma can be linked to Fate as they are totally different. To
my understanding, Karma is the consequence of our actions. If we do good things, we get good results
and vice versa. Fate is something inevitably pre-arranged in your life, you will meet it in the end no
matter how you are trying to avoid it.
But she does not believe in FATE:
"If our lives do have a set predetermined route then we would have no need to try, whatever happens,
happens we can't change it. The theory of cause and effect tells us that this is not true, that everything we
do has an effect on our lives"
Fair enough, but many people get wealthy by buying lots, some do not - the same cause yet different
effects. Whose fate decides to be rich will be rich after all.
A girl, who has been in good relationship with a guy and felt in love with him on a beautiful day, tries her
best to pull him towards her. Ironically, the man has fallen in love with another girl who he meets at the
first sight and feels like they have been known each other for long time. Why does the guy choose the
latter girl? It is likely that they are more suitable, but I say it is fate to make the two together.
To tell more about this, two lovers tend to have attraction towards each other from the very first time they
meet. When you see a guy and have some special feelings about him, you know that you and him can go
further. Just believe in your intuition.
"When bad things happen, is that also fate? Is it fate when someone gets ill? No, on that reason alone, I
will say that I do not believe in fate. We make our own lives our own decisions and are responsible for
our actions and choices"
As for me, bad things may be Fate. Getting ill is a small thing but leads to varied results. If you are
decided to be ill all of a sudden (I always get ill unexpectedly), you may:
Recognize a true friend or lover to care for you in that bad situation.
Recognize the value of something that you have never appreciated when you are well (like
health), then you will live better after recovery.
5.
See the end of life ... Have you ever thought that you may die of illness? I do because I have
observed some deaths like that.
Hence, I do believe bad things are fate; even good people get bad things in oftentimes.
Most of the time, I believe FATE in OCCUPATION. I am always doing my best to be the best I can, to
fulfill my life and perfect myself. I do not know what I will be after five or ten years. Though I might like
to become a journalist, I will turn out to be an online marketer. Someone told me that: "Career chooses
you, not you chose it". It is kind of fate, isn't it?
Always, I believe FATE in LOVE. If I see my Mr. Right, I never try to make him mine because he will
inevitably be mine in the end. Neither do I try everything to keep someone beside me nor feel desperate
when he goes away. If he is not my Fate, he should go. Love should be the voluntary devotion of two
persons.
Happiness is simple ...
Happiness is simple when you do one of these things …
... you are hungry, you find a buddy to go out for dinner with you.
... you are sleepy, you have a bed to lay down.
... you listen to a piece of music that touches your heart
... you capture a good moment with your camera and share it with friends
... you feel lonely, you receive a phone call from one of your friends inviting you out for a cup of coffee
... you are praised and motivated
... you seek a new chance
... you work hard, you believe that your effort will lead you to success
... you have a Goal to head for in your life and a Hobby to do during tiring times
... you have a belief in yourself under any challenging circumstances
... and so forth... you can find your own happiness in every little thing you do
6. Happiness happens everywhere and every time. It's simple ... and should be kept simple.
Today I felt happy as my friend went out for dinner with me when I was terribly hungry at work
I indulged myself with my hobby when I was in bad tiredness after a long day gluing to the computer.
And now ... I feel happy when I'm going to relax lazily in bed listening to the song I've been in love and
forgetting everything - Books? Work? Tasks? Let it be! Just enjoy the night!!
7. What do you like best in Ha Noi?
My Thai friend has asked me what was interesting in Hanoi. I responded immediately:
“AUTUMN". That’s so true! Hanoi in Autumn is more stunning and romantic than any other
seasons in a year. I love Hanoi Autumn best.
Trees beside Hoan Kiem Lake
Another friend of mine, who is an original Hanoian, told me that: “Only people living in Hanoi for long
time can see and feel the real beauty of Hanoi Autumn”. Actually, my hometown is in Thainguyen
province and I have lived here for just three years, but I loved Hanoi Autumn even before that.
I went away from home and caught the train to Hanoi one day (some years ago). It was an Autumn day.
That was the first time I set my foot in Hanoi during Autumn season. My friend took me at Long Bien
station and rode me around the city. Hanoi Autumn took my breath away with her charming cool breeze
blowing my hair through the gentle sun beams. I felt myself living in the Autumn of Hanoi – tender
8. sunshine, high sky, slight coolness and yellow falling leaves… All covered my face, my body and my
soul. Never can I forget that feeling.
I love Hanoi Autumn because it brings me the aspiration for creativeness. When Autumn comes, I can sit
still all day at Hoan Kiem Lake to sight-see and feel the caressing Autumn breeze; I can sing, can write
and can love. I can wander around all day with my big camera to take photos of every corner of Hanoi. I
am allured by the streets covered with yellow falling leaves, brown roofs and fragrance of the milk
flowers (Hoa Sữa) along streets. I suddenly remember a song named: “Miss Hanoi Autumn” (Nhớ Mùa
Thu Hà Nội) by the passed-away musician Trịnh Công Sơn. The lyric reflects the true scenes and
emotions of Hanoi Autumn in the past, which is classically beautiful and romantic. And the famous
picture about Hanoi Autumn by a well-known artist Bùi Xuân Phái seems to perform the mood of the
song best.
Hanoi by Bui Xuan Phai
For me, Hanoi is the real Hanoi when it is in the Autumn season. Old blocks of the Old Quarter or thirtysix streets are poetic that reminds every old man of Hanoi in the past. Hanoi is normally crowed yet it
seems more peaceful in Autumn days and the living pace seems slower than ever. I love that so much.
9. Slow living pace of Hanoian when Autumn comes
It is hard to describe something so beautiful in words. I am gonna to take some photos and capture some
videos of Hanoi in Autumn. Do you want to go with me? Let‟s go!
Career and You - What Choose What?
You choose your career or your career chooses you?
One the one hand, you must, at least once, hear something like: "Plan your future. Know your strengths.
Understand yourself. Choose your career".
One the other hand, some people say that you'd better be well-prepared with knowledge and skills, and
you will get a suitable job. Your career.
Which one do you believe better?
10. As for me, I used to want to become so many ... someone. But I've also changed as life changes.
What I've got today is different from what I expected (though it might be related somehow). It's gone
beyond my expectations (because life changes, society changes and technology changes?)
I am on my way to figure out what job is the most suitable for me - my strengths, my liking and my life
purposes though I've thought to myself many times "something" was totally the right one which I will
pursue the whole life. It's still a hazy idea now.
Anyway ...
Life is full of challenges and unexpected things (under the eyes of a rosily optimistic me). Actually,
everything is the successive consequences of our prior effort.
What you get is what you give.
No one can be successful with in-born capabilities, any raw diamond needs sharpening. So do human
beings.
What do you like best? Do it!
Don't ever think of how it will be offered in the future job market. Do what you like and do it your
utmost. You will get what you want.
Universe is an unexpected woman! Just kidding!
Forget myself
A poem composed in the morning.
11. At times I forget myself.
Flow in life and deny flying high...
... I become so tired.
As a saying goes, from someone I hardly know...
Dreamer or Loser the same ...
When you are lured by fame and forgetting your name.
When Mr.Life seems so kind to provide everything you desire
Sorry but ... you forget yourself.
Freedom, self-independence more important than anything else
Though life is not a fairy tale, believing keeps a real living.
So...
Smartness never waits age.
Awaken yourself, or it will be too late!
12. Human Beings - Sharing
I wonder sometimes about the meaning of gossiping, complaining or even updating status on Facebook.
Human beings call it SHARING. But for what? Does it solve your problem?
I wonder if it's really necessary to do such things. You can't solve a problem by gossiping, complaining
and updating your Facebook status. Your problem is still there in your friends' brain, your mouth and
standing on your Facebook wall.
Instead, just take actions. Do something to solve the problem.
Sorry, forget it! I've talked of a machine, not a human being. The fact is that we human beings need share
our emotions and thoughts.
There are moments when I don't know if it's real
Or if anybody feels the way I feel
I need inspiration
13. Not just another negotiation
("Way back into love" by Hugh Grant)
I don't need any negotiation. I don't need you to tell me what to do. I know it best. All I need is inspiration
to carry on...
Gossiping, complaining and updating Facebook status cannot solve a problem directly. They're not means
of practical „negotiation‟; they are means of 'inspiration'.
People feel relaxed and respected when they are listened. Inspiration. That's all!
Sharing thoughts and emotions is a good mean of getting inspired.
Till now, I think this is the most satisfying answer to my long-standing question.
That's why I have my good friends standing by and I love them so much.
Crazy Cute Friends
We have celebrated my friend‟s birthday at an Indian restaurant, which was filled with delicious chilly
dishes and laughter. Yes, lots of laughter - especially. I will not talk much about the Indian food, but by
the way, it was awesome.
14. The main theme is my happiness being with these crazy and cute guys.
I used to prefer talks one by one, which means only two people are involved in conversation. I thought
that group conversations seemed shallow and meaningless - it was a waste of time. But I've changed my
mind since the day I met my guys. We've always had good time together - eating, gossiping, laughing and
above all, freeing ourselves.
Whenever I'm with them, I find another me - energetic, talkative and mischievous. It is totally different
from my normal cold face and mature expression. I feel like being a naughty little girl again.
I admit that our topics are trivial and childlike just as what I thought about group talks before. But who
cares. The result is good - I'm relaxed. So do the other guys.
Becoming a grown-up person sometimes stresses me out with standard behaviors, complicated
relationships and serious thoughts about future career. The more stressful life is, the more I realize how
15. good friends are meant to me. They are not there to tell me to do this or that, to judge me or give me
opinions on everything I do; they are there to escape me from the clutter of life.
Whenever I'm with them, I forget the whole world as if only us existing in this globe.
And I know that I'm not a heroine who can deal with stress on my own as I've been trying to do for long.
It sets bomb in my brain actually. I do need my cute friends, not to hear advice but simply demount the
bomb with their natural cute traits and silly talks. And they are crazy enough to establish our own world
of laughter.
Thank you for being my crazy friends, cute guys!
17. The more grown up you are, the more simple you become
Because you are experienced enough to understand yourself
Once you understand yourself, there's no more saying like: "You don't know me, even I don't know
myself. I am a hard-to-guess person". That's the way adolescents usually say to explain for their
overconfidence yet lack-of-self-control and laziness.
Once you understand yourself, you hold everything in your hand as you know who you are and where you
are standing to get what you want.
Once you understand yourself, you think in a direct way about the solution to a problem, no more
complaining around or falling down with confusion.
Once you fully understand yourself, you find yourself simple to handle.
Once you can handle yourself, you become more tolerant toward everything and everyone around you.
You can get rid of childish emotions and do reasonable things.
So when you are grown up, you are more simple and forgiving.
Rational Life Lessons
taken by my younger bro - Zillo Mosa
18. [Rational life lessons]
***
Living means struggling.
Life is full of challenges.
There is no success for lazy steps.
***
Success comes after a harsh time of successive attempts.
Glory comes after a terrible despair.
And the Sun will always shine after a terrible storm.
***
Love is emotional at first sight and rational after marriage.
Love - starting from a glance, growing through dates or dying in a coffin...
... depends on the ones who build it or ruin it.
No insane lovers exist in real happiness.
***
Logical actions
Rational thinking
Positive attitude
Keep a Warm Heart and a Cold Brain.
***
Artists should never be defined through their uncontrollable actions and no-name emotions. Inborn talent
plus serious practice creates an artist.
19. What makes me special?
Being Special.
I've never thought that I'm a normal person. I'm special. And I think that everyone thinks the same.
Everyone wants to be special.
... But ...
How special? What makes you special?
You know, the thought of being special is not special because it's belong to the majority. Answering the
question "what makes you special" is smarter than claiming that "I'm special" (but I don't know what
distinguishes me).
I'm sure that everyone is special to their own way.
Let's set aside appearance and talk about personalities. We can find similar characteristics in the most
distinguishing individuals. We group them into "leadership type", "neutral type" and others, each of
which shares some traits in common.
However, every individual is different from one another that makes them unique. No two persons are
identical, even twins. This difference make you unique or special. Your work is figuring out what it is. Be
specific about it.
20. Answering the question: "What distinguish me from the others? What makes me special?"
True Colors
Life changes so we have to adapt accordingly.
But the inner values in each person should remain unchanged.
I am always impressed on those who can keep themselves stable. They say what they think and behave
the way they are.
In other words, they stay true to themselves.
These people can control themselves and keep calm as well as confident under any circumstances.
21. If you understand your values – your strengths, weaknesses, you will create a set of principles that suit
you best. Those are your true colors.
Copywriting
"Copywriting is a job
A skilled craft
Verbal carpentry
Words on paper
Scripts to time
And one more thing Salesmanship"
Inborn Traits needed for copywriters:
Creative, Impressive, Understanding and Seductive.
CREATIVE - to think of fresh pieces of writing
IMPRESSIVE - to attract people toward them at first sight/ line.
UNDERSTANDING - to see through and give people what they need.
SEDUCTIVE - to allure people to believe in them - salesman's seduction
To-do-list to keep in mind:
# Read books, gain background knowledge about diverse fields and take direct actions.
22. # Write more. Write smart.
The better you write, the higher you go in Ogilvy & Mather.
People who think well, write well. Woolly minded people write woolly memos, woolly letters
and woolly speeches.
Good writing is not a natural gift. You have to learn to write well.
Here are 10 hints:
1. Read the Roman-Raphaelson book on writing. Read it three times.
2. Write the way you talk. Naturally.
3. Use short words, short sentences and short paragraphs.
4. Never use jargon words like reconceptualize, demassification, attitudinally, judgmentally. They
are hallmarks of a pretentious ass.
5. Never write more than two pages on any subject.
6. Check your quotations.
7. Never send a letter or a memo on the day you write it. Read it aloud the next morning—and
then edit it. 8. If it is something important, get a colleague to improve it.
9. Before you send your letter or your memo, make sure it is crystal clear what you want the
recipient to do.
10. If you want ACTION, don't write. Go and tell the guy what you want.
(David Ogilvy)
# Talk less. Listen more. Think deep.
# Do exercise. Music. Good health. Mood up.
# Always be inspired and inspire people.
23. Live happy babies!!
I thought of this quote out of the blue while reading something related to minimal design.
I don't know what the relation between design and happiness was, but here goes the result! (sorry again
for its lack of "aesthetic").
I don't know why I wanted to make a card either. It took more ... a couple of ten minutes. Weird me!
Anyway, the point is:
If you want HAPPINESS, be more SOCIAL and less CRITICAL.
If you're too critical, learn to be TOLERANT.
I've been trying to be more tolerant. Live happy babies!
Copyright by Hayley Huong. All rights reserved. 2012.