Life’s Canvas for Friday, December 14, 2007

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Gun culture in schools

Their tender looks cover trauma, husky voices veil violent growls recorded in detail on their pristine minds what with all the fights they witness among parents and relations alike, in neighbors and road Romeos, for petty reasons, and also among nations, and even if we come to the virtual world they... Sign in to see full entry.

Never amiss the feeling of love

It is a snowy day, or was it moonlit night-- like when I was in love. I see my bygone Lily and butterflies - all flowers reflecting my past love, only getting softer over time. I see snow on the rooftops; my lover still in her radiance, a soft prayer in its cadence. How I wish the sun glowed on my... Sign in to see full entry.

Gangtok-miss it, you are kissing air in the dark love for travel

Last year we all had been there, to that nestled paradise in the mountains, under clusters of clouds. So beautiful was this place, I could not just leave it for Darjeeling and the rest of my trip to Calcutta. Second reason was of course I lost my mobile in a taxi at the last moment and waited for... Sign in to see full entry.

Politics and Management Gurus

It is heartening news of note that Prahalad, a person of Indian origin, has been voted the world’s most influential living management thinker. Personally I compare favorably his kind of Management Gurus to great thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau, Marx and Gandhi. Here, these Management gurus... Sign in to see full entry.

Died in harness, 9 by 11

I was on the roof of my apartment last anniversary day, and imagined myself on Ground Zero, where the World Trade Center was, looked through my binoculars for the marauders in 360 degrees, and through the corners of my tear filled eyes, saw the souls appear in the smoke, as if they came visiting,... Sign in to see full entry.

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