'Tab for a Cause' (not that I believe too strongly in their commitment, yet trust it does no harm) is a simple project that allows one to donate 'hearts' to several charities. I wa... more'Tab for a Cause' (not that I believe too strongly in their commitment, yet trust it does no harm) is a simple project that allows one to donate 'hearts' to several charities. I was looking at the eight options given, each concerning one of these issues: famine, health, education, human rights, access to clean water, and conservation of nature. Speaking for myself, I view these matters as intimately connected, without exception existing--persisting--due to lack of respect and of equality (both of which I would again argue to come down to the same: lack of culture).I am convinced that such an outlook is more helpful: by delineating the issue it does so for the solution as well, it restricts to a bare minimum the chaos of trying to control many factors, and hopefully resists tracking symptom rather than cause. But it is about this that I wish to ask: why might one not agree? less
Someone who is well-connected and of high status in the community gave me a LinkedIn recommendation. She's the kind of person with an upper-level corporate job, who sits on a bunch... moreSomeone who is well-connected and of high status in the community gave me a LinkedIn recommendation. She's the kind of person with an upper-level corporate job, who sits on a bunch of boards, and gets media exposure. I feel silly giving her a recommendation back because anyone who sees her profile is already going to know who/ how she is. Moreover, I only know her because I worked for her for a while and there are other recommendations on her profile from politicians and people with serious connections/ prestige. So, yeah, I don't want to insult her by not reciprocating, but I suspect nothing I could say would come close to what's already there and I'm betting she probably won't bother to share mine because I'm one of the "little guys." Still... etiquette. Bah. What say ye?FWIW, I had no idea she was so connected until I saw her profile, and now I feel twice as silly because I didn't realize she was well-known while I worked for her. less
Can you imagine yourself with no tattoos whatsoever, or are they so much an important part of you that you couldn't bear to think of yourself without them?~
In 2007 when i was in 2nd grade my grandpa and grandma came to Haridwar in india from my village Falakata in west bengal india to meet us. My grandma had diabetes so she used to of... moreIn 2007 when i was in 2nd grade my grandpa and grandma came to Haridwar in india from my village Falakata in west bengal india to meet us. My grandma had diabetes so she used to often poop on bed as she couldnt walk properly without other's support. One day she was taken to the toilet by the adults in my house and suddenly on the floor i saw a brownish thing fallen. I thought it would be a broken part of one of my toys so when i touched it, it was slippery and slipped and my hand was smelling badly. Then i realised it was my grandma's poop. I was like yuck then. Please dont tease me i was still in 2nd grade and didnt know what it was until i touched it. less