Views related to ‘Society’

  • Difference between a Simple and a Simplistic Approach
    Quite often in our lives, we overlook certain facts, probably because we find it convenient for ourselves. We ignore the presented facts; ignore the obvious at our disposal just to uncomplicate our lives, which indeed is so uncomplicated, already. Well, I feel we are not to be blamed for framing life as per our convenience. The modern lifestyle (which beyond doubts is...
    at May 4th, 2011 at 12:05 am
  • The Online Culture
    Recently, the existence of some dots have become inevitable for us. The green, orange and red dots that we come across almost everyday, at least I do, and so does everyone in my circle. No, I am not talking about the traffic signals. Those have become rather obsolete a topic to talk about although sometimes I wonder what if all of them glowed at the same time someday....
    at January 31st, 2011 at 08:01 pm
  • UK Recruiting the World
    It is often necessary for freshers or experienced professionals to take the help of recruitment consultancies for finding a job. People who are in search of a new job, or want to switch companies in the midst of their career, often subscribe to online recruitment agencies in search of a superior job that fits their billing. Recruitment Consultancies can be of great help...
    at January 22nd, 2011 at 05:01 pm
  • Mr. Unscrupulous
    August 21, 1824 Thunder of an adorned buggy from gloomy quiet country roads entered a scuffle of bustling streets. At this time of the year, during the pinnacle of London season, reaching the balls hosted by crème de la crème was no less than a feat. Perhaps this is the very basis of their choice! It covers the tardiness of arriving late at these events, under the guise...
    at January 10th, 2011 at 12:01 am
  • Maybe Doomsday Isn’t So Bad After All
    I am quite tired of everybody jumping around me, talking excitedly, and some nervously, about 2012. No, not the motion picture. The whole Mayan-Calendar-Ending-And-Taking-The-Perfectly-Healthy-Earth-Along-With-It idea seems straight out of an Indiana Jones movie, minus Mr. Harrison Ford jumping from one big rock to an even bigger rock. Yes, agreed that many from our generation...
    at January 9th, 2011 at 12:01 am
  • Youth and STI
    A recent study conducted in the UK revealed that more than 482,700 people were diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections in 2009, which is 12,000 more than 2008. The number has just increased this year and will continue to grow if the youth is not educated. Majority of the people diagnosed were between the ages of 15 and 24 and were mostly women. It is essential...
    at November 13th, 2010 at 08:11 am
  • Lady Diana
    Lady Di, a shy young Spencer girl, transformed into a princess when she married into the Royal family. Her elegance and charm won the hearts of many over the years. Her actions spoke louder than her soft words and she became a global favourite and a personality to reckon with. The world grieved the day her life came to a tragic end in a French tunnel in Paris. Her...
    at November 2nd, 2010 at 10:11 pm
  • Sir David Attenborough
    His voice was his defining characteristic. Over the last five decades Sir David Attenborough has given the world some great insights into natural history. His books, his TV series and his life have been a dedication to nature’s best. He is and always will be one of the best natural history film makers the world has seen. His passion for the kingdom took him to far flung...
    at November 1st, 2010 at 10:11 pm
  • Salsa Dancing
    One of the most popular dance forms all over the world and a dace form that is becoming extremely popular in the UK today is Salsa. There are a number of reasons why this dance form is good for the body and amazing for the soul. Its erotic moves and gyrating twists make you one with your partner and allow you have the time of your lives may it be at a Salsa class in you...
    at October 30th, 2010 at 09:10 pm
  • Love in the Time of Cancer!
    This is the story of a loving mother who died at the age of 37 near Bristol, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer just two years after it was diagnosed. It’s a story of the love she felt for her family and the legacy she left behind for them to follow when she rested in her grave. Kate Green was only 37 when she passed away. But, before she died she made a list...
    at October 18th, 2010 at 10:10 pm