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Education guides us with a path to success and experience lets us know what works and what does not during this journey. The best lesson’s of our life’s has been through our own experiences! – Raghuraman Kadambi

Difficult Times

Difficult Times

Difficult times brings out the true character in self! Who is the best person to handle our difficult times? Ourselves! Is there a prescription to handle difficult times? Definition of "difficult times" varies from person to person. This means...

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Are you “World Ready”?

Are you “World Ready”?

After 25 years, a WhatsApp group was formed to re-connect with our Engineering college mates! Great way to kick start the year 2020. The group members seem excited to share and learn more from & about their college mates. There has been a...

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The Day Before Yesterday, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

The Day Before Yesterday, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation". Maslow's hierarchy of needs, represented as a pyramid with the more basic needs at the bottom. This article brings...

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IT Systems Implementation – past and future

IT Systems Implementation – past and future

Old timers sticking to the traditional project strategies of IT systems implementation must change as they may no longer be relevant in current times. The early days challenges were primarily dealing with;a) user acceptance for an IT system as a...

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What would you call an “Apple”?

What would you call an “Apple”?

What would you call an "Apple"? Apple! Simple....isn't it? What if your boss asks this question? Smart Folks Red apple, ripen apple, beautiful apple, life giving apple, healthy apple, nature's gift, sweet apple, soothing apple, represents the inner...

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The Individual’s Scale of Right and Wrong

The Individual’s Scale of Right and Wrong

Human behaviour is unique in many ways unlike other living beings. One of them is "being judgemental"! I am not sure what behaviour theorists say about this, I would certainly like to share my point of view based on my past experience or call it...

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U L T I R A G S Social Network Post

U L T I R A G S Social Network Post

Here are few of ULTIRAGS Social Network Posts ... While i was away from my blog, it meant i was expressive elsewhere 🙂 #43 - FB-25Mar2018 Suddenly, a thought struck to me...delete my FB account! I have been using it as a forum to express....

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The missing piece!

The missing piece!

I keep wondering if I had a chance add something to my school syllabus, what could they be? At least these two; How to take a Decision? Understanding what money is? Mostly, I learned these two at home or by myself. I can say it could have been...

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Electricity….can’t imagine life without it!

Electricity….can’t imagine life without it!

Suddenly lights went off today while watching one of my favorite TV show. Electricity....can't imagine life without it! Everything in today's world depends on it including our "integral organ", the mobile! Out of curiosity, I looked for the age of...

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The monkey is too persistent to let go!

The monkey is too persistent to let go!

My friend Prashanth Godrehal retold this interesting story. Read on you may also like it. Make your inferences! (Source: internet) This story is about a species of monkey, spider monkey. The spider monkey is really a tiny critter native to South...

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Chinese Whispers, an interesting game of communication

Chinese Whispers, an interesting game of communication

In my fourth grade(standard), i was invited by a group to play "passing the word". I was playing this game for the first time. The game - kids form a circle. You are expected to whisper the English word that was whispered in your ears to your...

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