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Attitude Determines Altiitude

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Search by  Author, Title or Content   Article Content   Author Name   Article Title       Home   Submit Articles   Author Guidelines   Publisher Guidelines   Content Feeds   RSS Feeds   FAQ   Contact Us ATTITUDE DETERMINES ALTITUDE    by Prof. P.K.Keshap in  Business  /  Entrepreneurship     (submitted 2013-07-31) This is a story of two friends who were born and lived in a remote village. For convenience of understanding by the reader, they are named Sudhanshu and Sidharth. Sundhashu and Sidharth were born in a village as neighbors. They played together and grew up. The parents of both the boys were dear friends. They thought to send them to village school at the right age. As thought by parents, Sudhanshu and Sidharth were sent to the village school. After elementary education, both joined the middle school at a distance of about 5 km from school. Going and coming from school was tedious for the young but they enjoyed as

Education

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Search by  Author, Title or Content   Article Content   Author Name   Article Title       Home   Submit Articles   Author Guidelines   Publisher Guidelines   Content Feeds   RSS Feeds   FAQ   Contact Us True Education    by Prof. P.K.Keshap in  Business  /  Entrepreneurship     (submitted 2011-07-03) Bring light to the poor; and bring more light to the rich, for they require it more than the poor. Bring light to the ignorant, and more light to the educated, for the vanities of the education of our time are tremendous.  Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man.Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain and runs rot there, undigested, all your life. We must have life-building, man-making, character making assimilation of ideas.  If you have assimilated five ideas and made them your life and character, you have more education than any man who has got by heart a whole library.We

Pathways to Knowledge

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Search by  Author, Title or Content   Article Content   Author Name   Article Title       Home   Submit Articles   Author Guidelines   Publisher Guidelines   Content Feeds   RSS Feeds   FAQ   Contact Us Pathways To Knowledge    by Prof. P.K.Keshap in  Business  /  Entrepreneurship     (submitted 2011-07-07) Brain is said to have about 15000 million brain cells called neurons.Also called memory cells. In addition, neorons may be called store houses of information received by a child. On birth, the child has about 3750 million memory cells or stores houses and receives the information from the environment. The information is received through eyes, ears, touch, taste and smell. These senses are the Pathways to Knowledge. They work as doors and windows to the brain where memory is stored. Generally, the elders think and believe the child is young to undertstand their activities. But it is not so. Passively, the childï�

Author Prof P.K.Keshap

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Search by  Author, Title or Content   Article Content   Author Name   Article Title       Home   Submit Articles   Author Guidelines   Publisher Guidelines   Content Feeds   RSS Feeds   FAQ   Contact Us Prof. P.K.Keshap Website:  http://sure-tech2.blogspot.com Asssociate Professor to MBA/PGPM. Trainer, Motivator, Mentor of Mrs. India and over 3000 students who settled in India and abroad. Expert Meditation Master. Ex-administrator of Senior Secondary School. Ex-Signatory of Maharishi Institute of Creative Intelligence founded by world famous master of TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. I train the teachers, executives and managers in Spoken English, Positive Living, Personality Projection and Meditation. Subscribe to this author   Results:  1  -  10 ATTITUDE DETERMINES ALTITUDE Submitted by  Prof. P.K.Keshap  on 2013-07-31 (17 views) This is a story of two friends who were born and lived in a remote village. F