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@suny So far nothing of the sort has happened in our garden which has several fruit trees. I do have two or three though look healthy have not yielded so far.
Your comparison to this situation to our politicians is apt.
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I never liked snakes when they see one immediately lose my temper, my fear is hard, I think are the most dangerous, especially when you cannot see them and attacking.
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The symbols that you are using in this parable or analogy like the snakes, the tree, and the roots may be interpreted in various ways not only in the political point of view, but also to any situation like the business, the organization, the education, and anything which involves interaction.
In the business for example, it (tree) has been put up for the purpose of making profits through the proper use of financing or credits (roots), but the management (the snakes) has abused their authorities which yield to the natural death of the business. The business doesn’t grow. It doesn’t progress so to speak.
Another example is the education, the pupils/students (tree) are too ambitious to finish their education based on their desire to be a professional and to have a legitimate job someday. The system of education (the roots) has provided all the needs of the students from instructional materials, books, and the laboratory equipment. But their parents (the snakes) have their children stop schooling to help them to work for a living and it is also aggravated by the incompetent teachers (another snake) who are unproductive and haven’t contributed anything worthwhile to the students. So everything goes to waste. No success has attained by the student in so doing.
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Wonderful analysis of the post in each of your own ways. Great reading you all guys. Thank you so much.
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@Tanikka Paulk You have some good points here.
I always say it is not how much we have but what we make of what we have is the route to happiness. Rather than mulling over that which leads us to negative thoughts looking for that which has made us happy could go a long way in making our life worth living.
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never heard of this park before. thank you for writing about it. Tigers are beautiful animals.
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@suny I am sure this blog will expose that which was so far hidden from view of the world as I am sure many would not have heard about this great place and that includes me. Thanks for enriching my knowledge.
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I had been to Nagpur. During my inquiry, somebody has suggested this National park. It will be quite interesting to know that I booked the ticket for the journey and later canceled it as the Taxi was more comfortable for my family. The program was postponed just for a day. But, the next day the Taxi did not come to us. The reason being on 8th itself there was the announcement of Prime Minister’s NOTE BAN and the driver informed his inability to reach us as he was standing in a queue at the Bank.
This is how we miss some places just thinking about more comforts.
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i usually promote my articles url through social medias and I must admit that they do help to bring in external traffic to my sites.
For example stumbleupon, google plus and Linkedin are 3 great sites that had helped me a lot.
Instead Facbook, Twitter and TSU were the worst sites that had never helped me but I still use them.
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