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DESCRIPTION (How Sad We Were On That Very Day) (Story In English) The story is about the selection of Author’s eldest son in Ocean & Naval Architect Branch in IIT, Kharagpur. He had filled up the Aero Space in top priority, but the seats were closed to about AIR 1100 and consequently he was unfortunate to get it, he was allotted Ocean & Naval Architect Branch being his second choice, for his AIR was around 1300. He was very sad on that very day but was to console himself what he was allotted by. His father was with him all along for his admission. The whole story from beginning to the end is netted very beautifully and presented so vividly that it becomes a fairy tale alike. The flow and flair of the language is its another significance all the way it begins with and ends in and leaves behind something unique to think about how one and his family is disappointed and becomes contented with whatever blessed with. The genre of the story is quite inherent, and one must understand what the author wants to say to his readers. The text of the context is so interesting that it not only amuses but teaches also. Author ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This broad and innovative self-development guide shows readers how they can use scientific findings from contemporary positive psychology to enhance their lives. Containing dozens of practical exercises and real-life examples, it helps bring positive psychology findings from the lab into day-to-day life. Divided into six parts and covering a wide array of themes, this book is designed to help people with or without mental health problems enhance their well-being. It answers questions like: what is well-being? What are the main determinants of well-being, and how can we sustain it? There are also chapters on physical exercise, progressive muscle relaxation and mindfulness meditation, savouring pleasures, creative solution-finding and developing compassionate relationships. This non-technical and highly accessible book will be of interest to those from all backgrounds with an interest in self-development, as well as mental health workers and related professionals.
An FBI veteran explains how the Mueller–Comey cabal turned the FBI from a “swear to tell the truth” law-enforcement agency to a politicized intelligence organization. Americans have lost faith in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an institution they once regarded as the world’s greatest law-enforcement agency. Thomas Baker spent many years with the FBI and is deeply troubled by this loss of faith. Specific lapses have come to light and each is thoroughly discussed in this book: Why did they happen? What changed? The answer begins days after the 9/11 attacks when the FBI underwent a significant change in culture. To understand how far the Bureau has fallen, this book shows the crucial role played by the FBI and its agents in past decades. It was quite often, as the reader will see from these firsthand experiences, a fun-filled adventure with exciting skyjackings, kidnappings, and bank robberies. At the same time, the reader will see the reverence the Bureau had for the Constitution and the concern agents held for the rights of each American. This book is not mere memoir—it is history. From the shooting of President Reagan and the death of Princess Diana to the TWA 800 crash and even getting marching orders from St. Mother Teresa, Baker’s story shows how the FBI has played a pivotal role in our country’s history.
I was born and raised in Brooklyn NY. I am the oldest of 6 boys and presently live in Queens NY. I have been a registered nurse since 1993 and today I work as a visiting nurse. I am happily and thankfully married to DaRon Lamar Williams. In 1995 my signifi cant other died from complication of AIDS and during my grieving process I felt compelled to write the story of our life and my 1st year without him. My desire to write this book was inside of me for 14 years until I actually began writing. Now after 4 years of writing I am publishing for the world to read a sweet and tender love story and how I survived such heart-ache.
There is a special bond between a daughter and her father. In this loving memoir, Irene Levy pays tribute to her father, Harry Rubin, who was only fifteen years old when he escaped Russia and fled to America. He soon joined the American Army and made tremendous sacrifices to bring over his parents and his siblings. He was the epitome of a hero and this is the story of the family that survived and was nurtured through his exemplary courage, generosity and love.