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Sound engineering India
Music exists in all lives, so there is always a want for sound engineers who give meaning to our existence. With various audio engineering courses in India, it is easily a good career choice. They offer live lessons with industry people, and you would get more opportunities to work with them. There is always a need for trained audio engineers who can make your music more pleasant and audible. So if you are interested, it is the right time to enter sound engineering India courses with them.
By Koshika Priya2 years ago in Writers
Crafting Elegance: Exploring India’s Furniture Exhibition Extravaganza
In the heart of India’s cultural tapestry lies a vibrant showcase of craftsmanship and design — the Furniture Exhibition. This annual event stands as a testament to the country’s rich heritage and contemporary ingenuity in the realm of furniture design. Drawing artisans, designers, and enthusiasts from across the nation, the exhibition has become a melting pot of creativity and innovation.
By durgaleadex2 years ago in Writers
Reasons Why Women Lack Respect For Men
Title: The Fragile Thread of Respect Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Maya. She was intelligent, ambitious, and had a heart full of dreams. Maya believed in equality and respected everyone, regardless of their gender. However, as she navigated through life, she encountered situations that made her question her respect for men. Here are the reasons why women like Maya sometimes lose respect for men:
By Riches Avenue2 years ago in Writers
You're not as Nice as You Think You're.
Title: The Mirror of Self-Reflection In a small town nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Emily. She prided herself on being kind, compassionate, and always striving to do the right thing. However, one fateful day, Emily stumbled upon a mysterious antique mirror that would challenge her perception of herself. Here is the story of how Emily discovered that she might not be as nice as she thought she was.
By Riches Avenue2 years ago in Writers
The First Cowboy
Way back in the West before cowboys were famous. They used to call them cow hand. They would call the black helpers cowboys. In those days, everything was divided. There was no integration or sharing of help. The cowboys who weren't boys at all but grown men but because of their color they were called boys. They went through a lot in the West. They almost would not survive but they knew how to survive. They come too far just to give up and turn around. They were valiant men. They were loyal men. They loved their country. And they were willing to die for their cause. And the baddest of them was Jared. Jared was an orphan and adopted by a military captain. Jared was the roughest and meanest. And he was not afraid to fight with some cow hand. He knew how to outsmart them and the law if need be. He was the leader of the cowboys. And they were proud of him. And they knew that they could depend upon him. They swore that they will never leave anyone behind and that when they had to fight that they will fight with honor.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
In the Silence of Solitude: Entrepreneurial Insights on Meeting Nights
14 November 2023 - 12:33 p.m. The hands of the clock trace an elaborate pattern in the tapestry of my existence, commemorating the voyage of this Tuesday. A canvas of goals and routine activities unfolds from the early hours of 7 a.m., and in the rhythm of my heartbeat, there lies a challenge—a self-imposed mission to deconstruct the very fabric of time that weaves through my days. Today's story is a diary of routine as well as a canvas filled with dreams that dance on the rim of my consciousness.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Writers
A Twist of Fate
I come from a proud historic past. My family lived here since the 1800's. We've been proud of our roots and where we came from. We come from the island. The island where there is always a celebration. We love to dance. We love to sing. We love. We love everything about our culture. My first love was the food that my mother cooked. She would make everything you could think in the Cuban cuisine. And my family would love to gather around the table and enjoy a good meal. That's what inspired me to cook. I wanted to cook since age 12. And I finally got my chance in school, there was a baking contest in Home Economics. I was dying to show how good of a cook I was especially for Papi. Oohh Papi was fine. He was smart. He was strong. And he was every woman dream. Papi blowed my mind the time he sat next to me in the classroom. And he was sweet, he had the nicest attitude. Even when I was acting clumsy, Papi would gently smile. And so I wanted to bake my mother's special Cuban cuisine. And she showed me how many times but I got kinda of nervous. And she stopped the last time and asked me what was a matter. I said Papi is gonna eat some and I don't know what he is gonna think. And my mother stopped and hugged me and kiss me on the forehead. She said Maime' everything is gonna be okay. But I said Mommie that mean girl Pristine is gonna be there. She and her gang of friends. They are always picking on me. And she wants Papi. And she is the meanest girl in the whole school. Plus she rich and gets anything she wants. My mother said Maime' don't worry girl. You got this. You are pretty. You are smart. You are beautiful. I said Okay okay Mommie.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
The Siesta of the Imagination
In the world of artistic expression, surrealism stands as a testament to the boundless realms of imagination. It is a genre that defies conventions, challenging the viewer to step into a dreamscape where reality and fantasy converge in a hypnotic dance. Much like the siesta in the evening—a cultural practice embraced in many parts of the world—surreal art offers a unique respite, inviting individuals to recline in the realm of the absurd, where the ordinary is transfigured into the extraordinary.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Writers








