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Listening is Learning: Conversations Between 20th and 21st Century Teachers is a unique approach for meeting the challenges of today’s teachers. In sixteen chapters of conversations between veterans and young teachers, readers will discover engaged teaching from the previous century that captures the attention of students. The classroom is the perhaps the last vestige of hope where children will discover the joy of being together without intermediary devices. Conversations invite reflection. Listening to respectful discussions between young and older teachers allows readers to slow down and take stock of their own positions and beliefs. Young teachers will come away with not only rich ideas but also a sense of encouragement to meet the challenges of digitally driven students. Face-to-face classrooms are the best hope for students to discover their best selves, without distractions so prevalent in social media. If teachers choose to show students from the first day that they care about them and are willing to listen to their lives, they will build trusted relationships––essential for students––and for teachers.
Infatuation, friendships, concentration on career, bullying, depression, anxieties, drugs, alcohol, reputation; all these are the fragments of juvenility. There are many chances of a slip in these contentions and just a slip; just that one slip can cost you many years for rehabilitation. Traps are laid at each junction of this jaunt and there are nominal chances of abandonment. Any shortcoming in your demeanor will undoubtedly lead you to the stretch of predicaments. To shirk off the unvaried obstacles which are faced by every-second adolescence, here are some evidences from the lives of those scribblers who had to oppose such unbearable consequences.
Is someone out there tinkering with our minds? Shukrat Ali, a news anchor at Khulasa, the ‘tabloid’ current affairs channel, is out of a job.TV channels across the country have closed down as a consequence of a Supreme Court ban on electronic advertising. An inquiry is on regarding the emergence of a sinister new form of ads the media has dubbed ‘propagandads’, which uses compelling subliminal messages to subtly rewire people’s minds and influence their actions. Even as Shukrat grapples with the question: ‘How does an anchor move on?’ he is summoned to testify in the trial concerning the killing of his ex-boss, Satya Saachi Sengupta, the mysterious and towering figure in his life, whose connections with this insidious mind manipulation scheme can no longer be denied. Being a key witness present at the scene of the crime, Shukrat must prepare to bare all before the court and tread carefully lest his testimony boomerangs on him. Gripping and darkly humorous, End of Story? is an intriguing and intelligent thriller about the dystopian possibilities of everyday advertising.
Sometimes we choose a path but see ourselves walking on another. Unexpectedly we are forced to accept it because destiny is the most uncertain evil of our dreams. Bani, a young, smart, and a small town yet an ambitious girl carries a charm to tempt anyone towards her. She aims to join Journalism Institute in Delhi at first, but ended up joining the law school as her second choice. Life seemed to be crueler when it took away her father. Vasu, a good looking, enthusiastic and a brave advocate who never failed to crack even the toxic cases, lost his wife, Meera in some conspiracy and started losing faith in life until he met Bani. A few months later, as an assistant under Vasu, Bani decided to ...
The protagonist, Meera, emigrates from India to Canada as a newlywed. Unfortunately, her husband dies within a few months. Her dear friend, Jane, commits suicide soon after. To fulfill her last wishes, Meera adopts her illegitimate son, Rishi. Janes ruthless and wicked mother, Helena, has Rishi in an immoral and convoluted web of deceit. Rishi grows into a conflicted adolescent partly because of racism he experiences at school and partly due to Helenas indoctrination against his mother. Rishi leaves Meera in spite of the sacrifices she made for him, refusing a marriage proposal twice. The protagonist is a highly moral and compassionate human who refuses to compromise her essence. Constantly striving to preserve some semblance of beauty and truth in her turbulent life, Meeras story is about sacrifice, struggle and survival, decrepitude and triumph, and pain and transcendence by the Spirit, the fifth dimension.
What if a first time traveller in a metro turns out to be your doorstep neighbor, the girl for whom you fall hopelessly! You start placing your beliefs in her and she ends up becoming your pilgrimage. Time and again you meet, and time and again you separate. And the connection between you two turns out to be powerful than anything, be it time destiny or the entire universe. Discover how a hopeless romantic poets falls for a girl who hates love. Find out how their relationship goes through different names and their hearts throb against each other’s. Discover how Akira Khan finds her person in Sameer Raj, and Sameer, his life in Akira Khan. Explore how time took them places, love brought them back, and connected the Two Dots. "We often feel that we meet the right people at the wrong time and sometimes the wrong ones at the right. And in the process, we lose all our hope for meeting the right person, at the right time."
The protagonist of the story is a young girl, Meera. She is a young entrepreneur in her mid-20’s. The story starts with Meera learning about her grandfather’s untimely demise. The twist in the tale comes when the lawyer reveals that her grandfather has left Meera as the sole recipient of the family estate. Meera’s family is furious and accuses her of manipulating her grandfather in doing so. Meera is disgusted & express her intent to distribute the family wealth among all the members. The next twist comes when the lawyer informs her that she will be able to distribute the wealth only when she fulfils her grandfather’s dying wishes. What will Meera do? Will she complete her grandfather’s wishes?
3 Roads came in the life of Pihu One road leads to the dream of her father who wanted from Pihu to secure her future in the world of profession by cracking IIT-JEE. The another road leads to the dream of Pihu who wanted to go in the world of her passion by becoming an Author. And the final one is the road of the love of her life on which her love named Raghav is waiting for her…. But all three roads are separated from each other in many ways… The planning of Murder begin when the Murderer start smelling the rat about these conflicting roads in the life of Pihu. Let’s reveal the mystery of Murder and the Murderer. As, Out of those three roads The road which Pihu choose is the road of …….