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The Importance of Telling Your Mind

There is a long history down throughout the ages of humans creating or reciting stories whether fact or fiction to waiting audiences. With the 21st century this very human trait is not looking like its going to run out of steam anytime soon.

With it we share experiences and visions that come bring us together or even push us apart. It allows us to see the World through someone else's eyes, we can get eaten by wolves, fight in great wars, travel into space and fall in love many times over without any of the consequences.

Writing articles such as this one are for that very reason so important, they engage the reader in a way that can't be done via talking. When we talk very often we 'just talk' and so don't take nearly as much time to place effort into the thought of the message of what it is that we are trying to say and when something is written it is also placed in a more or less permanent form. This is important, because it means that what we say will stand.

I believe that there can be a character changing effect in a well written article. As with many things you can spend hours trying to argue with someone about something or sit down and explain yourself on paper. Even the act of doing this can cause you to see more clearly the other person's point of view and so possibly change your mind. Also when we write something because we are so aware of the permanent nature of the written word it often leads us to be more careful and precise than if we were 'just talking'.

Article creation is also a skill and a muscle that needs be developed and worked upon, I suggest a daily routine. Some may just use a diary, which whilst being good the problem is that you find yourself introspecting all the time.

Tell the World about its problems and what you think the solutions are. What you have to say may really help someone, even if it still needs work, it may still really help someone, did you use something and really think that it was cool, write a review, do you have an issue with the way the country is being governed - why? Tell the World. This is the great thing about how the Internet works - it is an inter connected web of documents over a network.

You need to know, that what you have to say is important and there are lots of people out there who want to hear it. So I am going to say take up the challenge and write something today, share your knowledge, you might know how to knit, or to cook a very old family recipe or one of the old favourites traditional remedies or instrument playing tips. Everyone has something to share and never underestimate the good feeling of having your story read by the World and entertainment value of others reading it.

Happy writing

The Golden Egg

The Golden Egg



This Short Story The Golden Egg is quite interesting to all the people. Enjoy reading this story.

Haria, a poor barber lived alone in his small hut. He was dedicated to his work. And whatever he earns was enough to fulfill his needs.

One evening, after returning from work, Haria was hungry. “What shall I cook tonight?” he thought. Just then he heard a hen clucking outside his hut. “That hen would make a great feast for me,” thought Haria and prepared to catch the hen.

With a little effort he was able to catch the hen. As he was about to kill the hen, it squeaked, “Please do not kill me, O kind man! I will help you.” Haria stopped. Though he was surprised that the hen spoke, he asked, “How can you help me?”

“If you spare my life, I will lay a golden egg everyday for you,” said the hen. Haria’s eyes got widened in delight. Haria was surprised to hear this promise. “A golden egg! That too everyday! But why should I believe you? You might be lying,” said Haria. “If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow, you can kill me,” saidthe hen. After this promise, Haria spared the hen and waited for the next day.

The next morning, Haria found a golden egg lying outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. He did not reveal this incident to any one, fearing that others would catchthe hen.

From that day onwards, the hen would lay a golden egg everyday. In return, Haria took good care of the hen. Very soon, Haria became rich.

But he became greedy. He thought, “If I cut open the hen’s stomach, I can get out all the golden eggs at once. I do not have to wait for the hen to lay the golden eggs one by one.”

That night, he brought the hen to the interior portion of his house and killed the hen. But to his dismay, he found no golden eggs. Not even one.

“What have I done? My greed had made me kill the hen,” he wailed. But it was too late.

Difficult Words

The Difficult Words have been listed below.

List of words beginning with A.
Abash
Abate
Abdicate
Aberration
Abhor
Abject
Abnegate
Abortive
Abridge
Absolute
Absolve
Abstinent
Abstract
Acrid
Acrimonious
Acumen
Acute
Adage
Adamant
Address
Adherent
Admonish
Adroit
Adulation
Adulterate
Adverse
Aesthetic
Affable
Affectation
Affinity
Affluent
Agenda
Agrarian
Aggregate
Agnostic
Alacrity
Allege
Alleviate
Allocate
Alloy
Allusion
Aloof
Altruism
Ambience
Ambiguous
Ambivalent
Ameliorate
Amenable
Amenity
Abstruse
Abysmal
Accolade
Accost
Acerbic
Acquiesce
Amiable
Amnesty
Amoral
Amorous
Amorphous
Anachronism
Analogy
Anarchy
Anecdote
Anguish
Animosity
Anomaly
Antecedent
Antipathy
Antithesis
Apartheid
Apathy
Aphorism
Apocalypse
Apocryphal
Apotheosis
Appease
Appreciate
Apprehensive
Approbation
Appropriate
Aptitude
Arbiter
Arbitrary
Arcane
Archaic
Archetype
Ardent
Arduous
Aristocratic
Artful
Artifice
Ascetic
Ascendancy
Assiduous
Assimilate
Assuage
Astute
Audacity
Attrition
Augment
Auspicious
Austere
Autocratic
Avarice
Autonomous
Avow
Avuncular
Awry
Axiom

English Vocabulary

English Vocabulary

abandon
abbreviate
abbreviation
abet
ability
abnormal
abolish
aboriginal
abort
abortion
abound
abrasion
abridge
abrupt
absorb
abstract
absurd
abundance
abuse
academic
accelerate
accelerator
access
accessory
acclaim
accommodation
accompany
accomplish
accomplishment
accord
accordance
account
accountant
accounting
accumulate
accuracy
accurate
accuse
achieve
acid
acidity
acknowledge
acquaint
acquaintance
acquire
acquisition
activate
acute
adapt
addict
address
adept
adequate
adhere
adjacent
adjoin
adjudicate
adjust
administer
administration
administrative
admission
adolescence
adopt
adoption
adoptive
adore
adrenalin
adult
advent
adverbial
adverse
advertise
advocate
aerial
aerodynamics
aerosol
aesthetic
affect
affection
affiliate
affirm
affirmative
affix
afflict
affluent
afford
agency
agenda
aggravate
aggregate
aggressive
agitation
agony
agreeable
agreement
agriculture
aid
air
air-conditioning
aircraft
airing
aisle
alarm
album
alchemy
alcohol
ale
alga
alien
alienate
alight
alkali
all
allegation
allege
allegiance
allergy
alleviate
alliance
allocate
allot
allowance
alloy
allude
alluvial
ally
almond
alone
alongside
alphabet
alphabetical
alpine
alter
alternate
alternative
altitude
amalgamate
amateur
amaze
ambassador
amber
ambiguity
ambiguous
ambition
ambitious
ambivalent
ambulance
amend
amends
amid
amidst
amino acid
ammonia
ammunition
amount
amphibian
ample
amplify
amputate
amuse
analogous
analogy
analysis
analytic
analytical
anatomy
ancestor
anchor
anecdote
anguish
annihilate
anniversary
annoy
annual
annuity
anonymous
antagonism
Antarctic
antecedent
antenna
anthem
anthology
anthropology
antibiotic
anticipate
anticipation
anticlockwise
antiquated
antique
antonym
anxiety
anyhow
aphorism
apiece
apologetic
apparatus
apparel
apparent
appeal
appendix
appetite
applaud
appliance
applicable
applicant
apply
appointment
appraisal
appraise
appreciable
appreciate
apprehension
apprentice
approach
appropriate
approve
approximate
apt
aptitude
aquarium
aquatic
Arabic
arable
arbitrary
arbitrate
arboreal
arc
arch
archaeology
archaic
architect
architecture
archives
arctic
ardent
arduous
arena
argue
argument
arise
arithmetic
armour
aroma
arouse
arrange
arrangement
array
arrogant
artery
arthritis
article
articulate
artificial
artillery
as
as yet
ascend
ascent
ascertain
ascribe
ashamed
aspiration
aspire
aspirin
assassination
assault
assemble
assert
assess
asset
assign
assignment
assimilate
assist
associate
assorted
assortment
assume
assumption
assurance
assure
assured
asterisk
asthma
astound
astrology
astronomy
asylum
asymmetric
asymmetry
athlete
atlas
attach
attack
attain
attempt
attend
attendance
attendant
attorney
attractive
attribute
auction
audible
audience
audio-visual
audit
audition
auditorium
augment
aupair
authentic
authoritative
authority
authorize
automatic
automation
automobile
autonomous
autonomy
auxiliary
avail
available
avalanche
average
avert
aviation
avoid
aware
awesome
awful
awkward
axis

Honesty is The Best Policy.

Honesty is The Best Policy.

Let us enjoy reading this story of Honesty is The Best Policy.

A milkman became very wealthy through dishonest means. He had to cross a river daily to reach the city where his customers lived. He mixed the water of the river generously with the milk that he sold for a good profit. One day he went around collecting the dues in order to celebrate the wedding of his son. With the large amount thus collected he purchased plenty of rich clothes and glittering gold ornaments. But while crossing the river the boat capsized and all his costly purchases were swallowed by the river. The milk vendor was speechless with grief. At that time he heard a voice that came from the river, “Do not weep. What you have lost is only the illicit gains you earned through cheating your customers.

MORAL : Honest dealings are always supreme. Money earned by wrong methods will never remain for ever.

Two Friends and The Bear

Two Friends and The Bear

Let us enjoy reading this story of Two Friends and The Bear.

Vijay and Raju were friends. On a holiday they went into a forest. They were enjoying the beauty of nature. Suddenly they saw a bear coming at them. They were frightened.

Raju who knew climbing trees ran up to a tree and climbed up quickly. He did not think of Vijay. Vijay did not know tree climbing.

Vijay thought for a second. He had heard animals do not prefer dead bodies. He fell to the ground and held his breath. The bear sniffed him and thought he was dead. So, he went away.

Raju asked Vijay," What did the bear whisper into your ears?”

Vijay replied, "The bear asked me to keep away from friends like you" and went on his way.

MORAL : A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Friendship

1. A faithful friend is the medicine of life.
2. Friendship is Love without his wings!
3. A friend loves at all times.
4. What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
5. Friendship makes prosperity more brilliant, and lightens adversity by dividing and sharing it.
6. Friendship is essentially a partnership.
7. Every man passes his life in the search after friendship.
8. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere.
9. A good friend is my nearest relation.
10. My friend is he who will tell me my faults in private.

Jokes

1.Two bums were sitting on a street curb, bored as ever.
Then, one of them got an idea, saying "I know, let's play swords!"

2."Play swords?" asked the other. "How?" "Simple. Whip it out, smack
it till it's hard, and we both whack'em together like swords."

3.So they did, and they were running up and down the street, smacking
their dicks together playing swords.

4.Then, a gay man walked up to them and inquired about their actions.
"We're playing swords!" yelled one of the bums.

5.The gay man wanted to play too. An hour later, the gay man was becoming
exhausted. "I'm tired," he said. He bent over saying, "kill me!, kill
me!!"

Funny

1. I look just like the girl next door... if you happen to live next door to an amusement park.

2. No amount of advance planning will ever replace dumb luck.

3. Anything you do can get you fired; this includes doing nothing.

4. If we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat?