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Been the kid stubborn since the start <\/p>
I've done treats beyond the nightmares of your heart <\/p>
No wonder you're intimidated on your part <\/p>
'Cause Darling I am capable of ruining you all so smart <\/p>
Never letting minute details fade <\/p>
Always keeping a check on matters straight <\/p>
Ain't the one you may crush even in your dreams <\/p>
Baby I am the worst ordeal that can make you all freaked<\/p>
Capable of pulling the innocent look with ease <\/p>
Yes I am the one who can worsen your peace <\/p>
Sweet and adorable, oh that's pretty me <\/p>
But strict yet nonchalant is what defines me <\/p>
Mind focused,Heart of gold <\/p>
Yes my dear That's me under the fold<\/p>
You be impressed? <\/p>
Hah I know <\/p>
Get well dressed <\/p>
While you watch me show <\/p>
'Cause I've got the guts <\/p>
that can make you go nuts <\/p>
Don't you tryna act too smart <\/p>
'Cause Imma getting the rubble Outta you really bad. <\/p>
Ain't the one you may take for granted <\/p>
For I be the one to make you pay for leaving empty brackets <\/p>
Ain't the girl next door you'd mess with <\/p>
I be the gem you'd always want to get along with. <\/p>
I'd have myself far away from the chaos and enchantment <\/p>
For I am known to weave magic so surreal to leave you dumbfounded <\/p>
Not the stupid to accept a cake with no cream <\/p>
I am that magical fantasy, ethereal yet only a dream <\/p>
You'd rather not underestimate me <\/p>
By judging on what is allowed for you to see <\/p>
'Cause i am the unpredictable blue <\/p>
Dark, bitter and too chic for you <\/p>
For I am the unconquerable deity <\/p>
Wild and untamed <\/p>
Always taking things easy <\/p>
Slow yet paced <\/p>
Throwing sass around like confetti <\/p>
Love to splurge on spaghetti <\/p>
'Cause darling I am the soul you're never allowed to peek into <\/p>
And if you mistakenly dig me dirty <\/p>
You'd be troubled for what seems eternity <\/p>
Sarcasm running through my blood and veins <\/p>
I'd make you regret your living each time you piss my brain <\/p>
Getting along with me ain't a cup of tea <\/p>
For the true essence of my living is way past your capability to see.<\/p>"}]
This Content Writing Internship is suited for someone with an entrepreneurial spirit and wants to get a first hand experience in various things that happen in a new organization. You will learn much more here than in a typical internship and will be given greater responsibility to help grow the organization. <\/p>
\nInterns will be introduced to various strategies involved with selling a consumer hardware product through a crowdfunding campaign like Indiegogo\/Kickstarter, which include understanding and identifying marketing trends; dissecting web, email, and social media analytics; planning schedules, developing ideas, and planning various communication strategies. <\/p>
\nInterns will be involved in generating various forms of content like blogs, Facebook posts, tweets, infographics, hardware guides, design templates etc to promote our product through various online channels. <\/p>
\nThe principles and concepts learned through this internship will be transferable to any sector. <\/p>
\nThis roles will be located in our Hyderabad office, but could be consider working remotely if the candidate exhibits good time management skills and ability to work with out oversight. <\/p>
\nOur company\u2019s culture is unique in that we truly live by our values of friends first, integrity and doing the right thing. <\/p>
\nQualifications:<\/b> <\/p>
Bachelor\u2019s\/Master\u2019s degree in marketing, business, design, English, Mass communication or a related field. <\/p>
Proficient in using spreadsheets. <\/p>
Task-oriented self-starter with strong attention to detail.<\/p>
Excellent critical thinking\/problem solving, verbal and written communication skills<\/p>"}]
It was a wonderful time.. <\/p>
Which has passed by.. <\/p>
When we used to talk closely.. <\/p>
With all the love in our voice. <\/p>
<\/p>
There wasn't a single day we didn't talk.. <\/p>
I used to wait by my phone for your call.. <\/p>
That deep voice used to touch my heart.. <\/p>
And maybe that's why, I always wished it to be long. <\/p>
\nI have no clue what has happened! <\/p>
I have no idea what went wrong! <\/p>
As one night you called me and said its over!<\/p>
Making my faith on life, to fall apart! <\/p>
\nI was hurt, I was enraged! <\/p>
Yet I answered your calls and \"Heys'!\".. <\/p>
Sounding cold and rigid with you, wasn't my choice.. <\/p>
You have no clue, how much I've cried every night. <\/p>
You didn't understand the pain I felt.. <\/p>
You thought I am being rude.. <\/p>
I wish you understood my love.. <\/p>
Wish you knew it wasn't just a flirt. <\/p>
\nI waited for three months for your return..<\/p>
I was eager as a child waiting for an ice cream van.. <\/p>
But the wait has gone in vain.. <\/p>
As you asked me to note that it will never happen again.<\/p>"}]
Born-beautiful-bad-belief-bald-buried<\/p>\n
Surely a human being's life revolves around these 6B'sEverything is interlinked with each other Generally, ppl say every birth has some speciality, each B has its own unique memories and lessons<\/p>\n
You are only BORN when your mother takes severe deadly pain to introduce you to the world<\/p>\n
Childhood is most BEAUTIFUL thing that you can imagine in the life, it gives memories of lifetime Where a human being live the life with pure and kind heartsIn other words, childhood is the foundation of the building called \"LIFE\"And pillars of that foundation is\" SCHOOLING\"<\/p>\n
Then comes a tricky age where a human being leads a very smart, energetic, egoistic unpleasant overconfident attractive and imbalanced life Very imp age in the life cycle of man where wrong n accurate decisions ends up his life in a \"BAD \" phaseThis age surely teaches you a lesson abt ur life<\/p>\n
Followed by the age where u realises ur mistakes n try to work hard to achieve our dreams and goals Generally, a man in this age will be very passionate about his life and he gets a clear vision abt his futureAt that age, the man starts \"BELIEVING \" himselfWhich is the key factor to be successful in the life<\/p>\n
Then comes the age where u will be in a position to run a family with at most care and concentrationThe judgement age where u gives a clarity to others instead of taking an advice from themThe \"BALD\" headed appearance will remain u that ur growing older And warns you to make wise and safe decisions<\/p>\n
At the age which tells the result of your whole life i, e whether u lead a successful loyal truthful life or not When you're \"BURIED \" a number of people near your funeral will resemble your whole life\"LIFE IS TOO SHORT MAKE SURE THAT YOU ENJOY A LOT\"<\/p>\n"}]
Hello lovely as introduced earlier in my bio my name is Sneha Totloorkar. I would love to exhibit my interest and art to everyone out here.1.\tAs I was growing up I started showing my interest in multiple things and drumming was one of them. Walking my way down the lane watching the Yamaha musse musical hoarding always reminded of one thing that it\u2019s never too late. And one fine day well I never thought I would but I bumped into the Yamaha showroom and guess what happened next?? Here\u2019s is picture me being a part of what I always loved.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504524726101","data":"59ad3a2250e86"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504524759917","data":"
Apart from drumming I always loved to play with mud, clay and plaster of Paris <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504524883973","data":"59ad3abac5abf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504524898999","data":"
This is a picture of diligence and hard work. It is a handy-dandy hand stand shaped by using plaster of Paris. Which I mostly use as a ring holder or to hover any chain. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504524999711","data":"59ad3b2f4c289"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525015400","data":"
i tried it in white and golden too. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504524950446","data":"
This is one of my favorite till date. It\u2019s called an up drill vase which is contrived using cloth and pop(plaster of Paris) <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504524986909","data":"59ad3bcb3aa43"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525172032","data":"
this also comes in two color combinations.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525210658","data":"59ad3c019d83d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525224136","data":"
And for this artistry I tried to recycle each and every newspaper I found at my apartment. Yes though it doesn\u2019t look like it is crafted using paper but it is indeed made from paper and slight dabs of cement on it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525272052","data":"59ad3c433ca07"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525314412","data":"
Ever since I was a kid I have always been told that my mind was visionary and creative. So I thought why not blow some acrylic paints on straight canvas and boom! here are some of my paintings. This is a 3D glue gun art. You can only notice the 3D effect once you hit and feel the painting candidly.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525322159","data":"59ad3c82f0a40"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525416728","data":"59ad3cd1c6506"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525446591","data":"59ad3cef1216e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525355672","data":"
I have never felt so ambitious whether it\u2019s a little doodle or a small painting or a movie or a piece of music. Everything I have ever done has felt so natural .<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504525493345","data":"59ad3d1c83781"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525510489","data":"
this doodle is a conversion of 3 dimensional to 2 dimensional drawing.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504525754521","data":"
that's all for now. Thank u for stopping by <\/p>"}]
Imagine if our society blamed people for being diagnosed with cancer, claiming it was their life choices that had led to such a terrib<\/u>le disease. Sounds horrifying, right? Imagine putting that added burden, that shame, on someone who is fighting for their life. This happens every day though, not to victims of cancer, but to victims of mental illness. Why can\u2019t mental illness be like any other kind of sickness where you go to hospital and your loved ones come and give you flowers and tell you that they love you and hold your hand and make sure you get better? Why doesn\u2019t that happen instead of awkward silences and embarrassing tears and messy bedsheets and a bunch of other stuff no one actually talks about?<\/u>\nI have come to this realization that a majority of people do not take mental issues seriously. And that just might be a greater problem than people not being aware of them.\nHere\u2019s the thing.\nDepression is real. It is a real mental state.\nPlease stop romanticising the idea of being depressed\/sad\/broken. It is not 'cool\u2019. Every day is a battle and requires a choice to be made between living and dying, trying and giving up. And it messes up entire lives of those who suffer from it. And no, you cannot tell people to \u2018get over it\u2019. It\u2019s not possible. The struggle is real. The romanticism of mental illness hurts people who actually suffer from a mental illness. It can hinder them from receiving the real help they need. \nPlease stop telling people with phobias to 'deal with it\u2019. Stop laughing at people who can't speak in public.These and countless other issues are very serious and dangerous and can only be resolved through proper counseling, therapy, medication. Not by 'getting over it'. \nI cannot stress this enough but mental health is so much more important than you think. Mental illnesses are so much more serious than they might appear. And you don\u2019t have even the slightest idea of what people who face these issues<\/u> have to go through<\/u>. Having a mental illness doesn\u2019t make you tragic or beautiful. It just makes you hurt. Pain equals pain, and pain isn't pretty.<\/u> So if you cannot help people, please stop making it worse for them.<\/u><\/u><\/p>\n"}]
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1. First 50 APP responses will get Hug T shirts <\/p>
2. Free registration for all the app users by using code: HUGSTUMAGZ<\/b><\/p>"}]
As a kid I was taught being fair and lovely was the way to be beautiful,<\/p>
I kept cursing my skin using fairness creams that never showed results, <\/p>
As a young teen I was taught symmetry body is only considered to be perfect, <\/p>
I kept cursing and hitting my body for not being perfect. <\/p>
As an old teen I was taught wearing short skirts and deep necks made me \"a want to have\" girl\nBut trust me my kurti gave me look more of those cruel looks.<\/p>
As an adult I was taught to look sensual to get a rich and good groom, <\/p>
My curves and scars and rebuked rather being celebrated.<\/p>
I was taught friends are the ones who support you,\nBut the betrayed and bullied stories define a different me. <\/p>
Now I keep cursing God who made me this way So imperfect so unwanted.<\/p>
But<\/p>
My dear little world, why don't you understand that there's no certain way to live or look. To all of them who think they aren\u2019t beautiful TRUST me you need to realize that being a beautiful person is to be beautiful inside. These differences are to make you stronger not weaker. I'm sorry that you've been taught all these false statements since childhood.<\/p>
\nYou are worth everything my little bud.<\/p>
\nNever feel unwanted or imperfect. The world needs you, I need you. <\/p>
\nSo, Smile Hun bun <3. <\/p>
Much Love XOXO.<\/p> "},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508994003595","data":"
Click here<\/a> to find more such stories <\/p>"}]
A lot of music reminds me of the past.finding that words set to music are the easiest to remember.<\/p>\n
Music on my younger years, when I was still on Elementary. Its quite good listening to the songs of the past. It reminds me of my childhood days.<\/p>\n
\"Music has the power to express your emotions when words are not enough\". <\/b><\/p>\n
It has been proven that music is the only thing that can activate all parts of the brain. <\/p>\n
Not just separately either, multiple sections firing off at once. Which is why when listening to a song it can remind you of where you were eating the last time you heard it, what you were eating, who you were with, the conversation, memories related to It.<\/p>\n
Music also has the ability to evoke emotions through the lyric or the chord changes and you'll apply those to moments of your life. So when it comes around and you hear that lyric that you held on to during an incredible moment of your life, you'll find yourself releasing the same emotions in your body.<\/p>\n"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509019047571","data":"
a simple quote- <\/p>\n
\u201cLife is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up\". <\/p>\n
that's it for now. comment in below section to say anything about music. <\/p>\n
:-)<\/p>\n"}]
I've lost count of the number of times I looked at my motorcycle and thought to myself, let's just kick start it and drive off into the sunset and probably never return, keep wandering till the end of time, until the sun burns out and the stars die. But, sadly for us mortal beings, we are confined to our place in the world due to various factors, we often tell ourselves that we will travel one day and never actually do it, we rationalise it by telling ourselves that we simply cannot afford the journey. <\/p>
Vimal Geethanandan was, however, different. He spoke at length about reaching out and grabbing what was meant for him, travelling and living his dream, as he told me over the phone from Bangalore, so he decided that it was the time he simply practices what he preached and set an example. <\/p>
\"That's how I began my journey,\" he laughs over the phone, \"I just had to show that yes, I'm serious about what I'm talking about. As simple as that.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1509018130878","data":"59f1d4166e270"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509018132800","data":"
By the time Vimal was done with his journey, he had travelled thousands of kilometres across 11 states over a course of 9 months, only cutting short his journey to return home because his family was shifting base from Anantapur to Bangalore. He did this without spending a single rupee. <\/p>
\"All I had was three pairs of clothes, a tent, a sleeping bag, my laptop, phone and phone charger. That's all\", he says over the phone, \"The journey itself was accomplished by walking, hitchhiking, depending on the kindness of strangers and my own volunteering.\"<\/p>
And kindness, Vimal found in droves. He speaks about meeting people who went out of their way to help him, a family that hosted him for over a week, people he met through his volunteer work, with whom he also travelled to the North-Eastern states. <\/p>
He travelled through Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Maharashtra, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland and West Bengal, beginning his journey in July 2016 and ending it in March, earlier this year. <\/p>
\"My mother only let me go when I promised that I'll take my phone with me and stay regularly in touch, otherwise I wouldn't have done that either,\" he laughs, \"So over the course of the journey, I had to constantly keep talking to her, telling her where I was. I turned this into telling her my experiences.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1509019097197","data":"59f1d41902e97"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509019099066","data":"
The 23-year old dropped out of Engineering only recently, \"I was at college to learn about life in general, I don't think I need a degree to do what I want to do in life. I learned what I had to learn, so I left,\" he says, \"You really learn a limited number of things in college. Life is the real teacher.\" <\/p>
As our interview drew to a close, we ask Vimal whether he would have continued his journey had he not returned to help his family move to Bangalore, to which he replied in the affirmative, \"I was fully intending to keep travelling till I travelled all the states in the country. I wouldn't have returned so soon.\" <\/p>
Asking my final question, I ask him what has he learned over the course of his travels, \"Everyone has a story, everyone is just trying to survive, live, go on to tell their own stories one day. This is, I feel, extremely important, as my travels have shown me that I cannot really judge anyone. I've stayed on the roads, I've felt lonely, I've cried when I was lonely, I've missed friends and family, but at the same time, I met incredible people who took me in, people who made me part of their stories. I've lived in everything from star hotels to huts and I've listened to all their stories. It has taught me to be humble and be accepting, we are an incredibly diverse and amazing country. I hope I can get this message across to everyone.\" <\/p>
As he signs off with his final message, a thought crosses my mind, a wild fantasy of running off again into the sunset, but I tell myself that my place is telling the story for now, and in that, my own will be written. One day, I shall pack my bags and look to the North because the Mountains are calling their son home. <\/p>"}]
Times are changing and print is a dying medium\u2019 is something we often hear nowadays, even from journalists who\u2019ve kickstarted their career with print journalism. If one were to understand the reasons behind this phenomenon, one could draw a similarity with why Clark Kent quits the Daily Planet in the movie \u2018Man of Steel\u2019. His resignation reflects the present-day challenges that print journalism is battling with - the balance of journalism Vs. entertainment, the role of new media and the role of a citizen journalist. <\/p>
In India, it\u2019s not all that bad with print. While we do have a considerable number of educated\/literate people preferring online news, a significant population in our country still reads the newspapers and sometimes, even waits for it to be delivered at their doorstep. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509015610942","data":"
Print journalism is the one of the largest employers of journalists in the media & entertainment industry. It offers a plethora of opportunities for those interested in pursuing ethical journalism and in-depth reportage. This includes magazine as well as newspaper publishing. Every person who wishes to make a career in journalism needs to remember that \u201cdeadlines are sacrosanct.\u201d<\/p>
Newspapers are an excellent ground for training in print journalism as you get to dabble several small roles in the news organisation, while you also mould yourself to meet everyday challenges. This is also the time where you spend time deciding whether to focus on reporting, writing, editing, designing\/sketching or photojournalism. <\/p>
For novices, starting off as a trainee sub-editor on the moffusil (district) desk is a great way to start your career. It teaches you how to repair language, find \u2018news\u2019 in the report and strengthen the story that\u2019s print-worthy. It also gives you a great deal of satisfaction when you see that story in print and gradually, gives you a command over concise and accurate reporting\/writing. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509015644335","data":"
On the other hand, working at a news magazine is quite different from working at a newspaper. There is not all that much room in the publication for the actual stories \u2013 the magazine comes out just once a week and a lot of space is taken up by advertising; many of the articles have to be very brief. This intensifies competition among the writers. The atmosphere is also different in that it\u2019s a lot more corporate than at most newspapers.<\/p>
Magazines offer the opportunity for beginning journalists to both hone their skills and develop expertise in a specific content area. However, there\u2019s not much room for rapid advancement. People seeking a career in the magazine industry usually have a broad liberal arts background, writing skills, as well as a specific major or field of interest. New career seekers should intensely research their publications of interest, understand the target audience and be able to offer creative ideas and suggestions which are vital to a magazine\u2019s success.<\/p>
Before you choose your career in journalism, remember that \u2018News never sleeps\u2019. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509015681115","data":"
Job titles in Newspapers<\/b>: Reporter\/Correspondent, Photojournalist, Investigative Journalist, Editorial Cartoonist, Columnist, Editor, Editorial Writer, Copyeditor\/Proofreader, Corporate Advertising Manager, Circulation Sales Manager, Human Resources Manager, Marketing Representative, Promotion Manager, Web Designer, and Senior Online Producer.<\/p>
Job titles in Magazines<\/b>: Publisher, Staff Writer, Executive Editor, Copy Editor, Managing Editor, Editorial Assistant, Senior Editor, Fact Checker, Associate or Assistant Editor & Proofreader <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1509015721931","data":"
The writer is a journalist with over six years of experience in print and digital media. She also worked with the Government of Andhra Pradesh on their communications team. <\/i><\/p>"}]
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