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    kaylar wrote a new post, Elements of My Ideal Writing Site 7 years, 8 months ago

    I’m not going to talk just about a bag of money for an article, or weekly payments, although that would be nice, but living in reality,  I’ll stay there.

    One of the pluses of Triond was its subtopics.

    If you […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, The United States; pedaling backwards 7 years, 8 months ago

    I have never believed in ‘global warming’.   I believed in ‘climate change’.   I believed that the Earth’s axis might be moving and that areas may be warmer or colder then they were in the 1950s.   HOwever!   Wha […]

    • While other countries are using “clean energy” sources, it is lamentable that he wanted to go back to the 50’s burning coals? Quite amusing!

      • Everyone says it’s more expensive, not as good as renewables; but obvious the orange clown has money invested.

    • at first i was surprised about trump – now nothing about him surprises me – i expect the worst and he usually comes thru

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Importance Of Jyotirlinga, Omens, Brahma’s Son In Hinduism 7 years, 8 months ago

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    There are many are many important aspects of Hinduism which a student of Hindu religion or someone who studies […]

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Three Important Gems Of Hinduism 7 years, 8 months ago

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    There are many important aspects which have been  highlighted in Hinduism but the same have been forgotten by many. Here is an opportunity to […]

    • Thanks for sharing the colorful “gems”of Hinduism. I am naive on this religion; just a little knowledge about it from our lessons in Asian civilization. I admire the way people in your country or those in other countries in observing Hinduism. It looks like they have a deep sense of religiosity when you see them praying in temples, or in their places of worship.

      • Appreciate you liking the article and the information it tried to convey. To be fair even I am as naive as you. This rush for getting a job, earning a livelihood coupled with other issues have not allowed me to express myself on this religious aspect of Hinduism. Now as I am writing articles I am also trying to dig in the details which even I would like to know and share with readers who are interested in knowing more about this religion and the society and how things are as of date.

        Just to share a information with you. If one has to learn Vedas in a Vedic school which will be in sanskrit language it will take around eight to 12 years approximately depending on the individuals IQ for each Veda to be studied. So multiply it by four it takes one life time to learn and imbibe what is learnt. What I know is not even a small drop of water in the ocean. People here in our country and even in other countries where they are settled and working are very religious minded. Thanks for the feedback.

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic What Are The Best Ways To Stay Cool And Healthy In Summer in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @sivamani

    Thanks for adding more useful information for keeping ourselves cool this summer. One thought I would share is that while in the villages people still use the traditional methods some of which have been mentioned by you in the list prepared. In our cities many have forgotten these methods and systems and end up drinking aerated drinks…[Read more]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, When Stations Impel the Off Button 7 years, 8 months ago

    There was a time that people all over the world would connect to the British Broadcasting Company (Corporation) via shortwave.

    For many people it was the window the the world, the way to get facts beyond the bus […]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic How To Earn Well In Literacybase? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @Diana

    Thanks for giving the feedback. As and when you do the process of self discovery and have to share something with people new to this site. You can post the same in the Knowledge is Power Use It Wisely as it will help other members who would be reading the article in the forums section. Looking forward to your active participation in…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Why Does This Happen To Me? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @sivamani

    As the saying goes “Adversity is the best teacher”. Those who have a bad and unexpected fall in their lives but also rise to the occasion  remarkably  by treating the situation as a challenge or a hurdle which has to be crossed successfully and are able to overcome their challenges are the real heroes. They are a good role model for a…[Read more]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Writing Sites; Trying For the Balance 7 years, 8 months ago

    I was invited to join a writing site.  Unlike the crowd, I do my research first.  I have been on so many sites since 2007 that I am qualified to write this article.

    In ancient days a writing venue would pay for w […]

    • What sites according to you are trustful to write articles for?

      • As of this minute; this site, Mylot and possibly, Niume… although I was paid once from Niume I am not yet fully convinced

    • This is so true, I have tried many sites in the past some have been great some have been awful. I gave up on writing online for a while but am trying some new sites out now. This being one of them.

      • This site is pretty good. But let me warn you. if you write factual pieces the A.I. might flag you for plagiarism. For example, if you write; “Cyclone Debbie caused major damage, torrential rain and power cuts to tens of thousands of homes”. Your item will be flagged because that is how the BBC describes it.

    • Very well said, and it is true as we online writers had experienced. I am glad Literacybase and myLot are included in your list of trusted sites.

    • Thanks for the info. I am on two writing sites only and more active in LB. I guess it’s because I am new and yet to get paid. I have been off LB for days now, due to work. I have been so busy in the office lately, once I get home, I’m tired.

    • Tried many sites and many were fake, but still have faith

    • Have you ever enter short story writing comptions?
      like what writer digest has

      • I entered one at webooks which deteriorated into a zoo… because crapwriter got the most votes because he had duals and friends.

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic If you want to reach the minimum payout, write two long blogs daily and discuss in the forum Group logo of Thinkers GroupThinkers Group 7 years, 8 months ago

    @cely This is the right approach which works and people can earn their minimum to redeem. If one does what you are suggesting then one can easily reach between USD 10 to USD 20 a month. That is a correct way for someone who is new and someone who does not want to overstretch himself or herself with more work or more writing. As in the case of some…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Why Does This Happen To Me? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @cely

    Agree with what you have mentioned that we should not just fall down and be in that particular posture all our life. It is the positive way to get up and move on with life. I have seen many struggling to get up and again falling repeatedly so for them life becomes a pain and they are unable to cope up with life the way we all do. Many have…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Why Does This Happen To Me? in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @sauda

    @cely

    Agree with what you have mentioned that we should not just fall down and be in that particular posture all our life. It is the positive way to get up and move on with life. I have seen many struggling to get up and again falling repeatedly so for them life becomes a pain and they are unable to cope up with life the way we all do.…[Read more]

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    Dina wrote a new post, The Amazing Tree We Call, Coconut ! 7 years, 8 months ago

    If I am to choose a tree we can call amazing, it will be the coconut tree which is indigenous here in the Philippines as well as other Asian Countries and those in the Pacific.

    That’s because coconuts thrive i […]

    • I love coconut food delicacies like the ones you posted here. It is indeed a tree of life with so many uses from its roots to leaves.

      • Me too. I love all the foods from the coconut as well as the young coconut.

        Especially buko salad, wow, it’s delicious. Though it could be costly to make one.

        The lumpiang sariwa is also a favorite. Though, I don’t make it but just always buy from an eatery that really makes a very delicious one, even without the dip.

        Do you like bukayo too. Here, you can buy a pack for just 20 pesos. I would buy one every now and then and keep it in the drawer of my office table. I eat it for dessert after my brunch.

    • I never knew that part “ubod” could be eaten ..i thought you posted a photo of a bamboo shoots but when I googled it it was really ubod..

      buko indeed is very useful and deserves to be called “the tree of life” .. we have lots of coconut trees around and just last night I made a buko ice cream.

      • @kat2x ,

        I suppose you are a Filipino too. So, you don’t know what ubod is.

        Actually, it can be eaten raw. It’s sweet and delicious as it is. But when made into a veggie viand with coconut milk, some slices of pork, chopped finger chili and some pepper, a little salt , garlic and onion , it is so delicious!

        Also you should have a taste of the fresh lumpia which is sauteed ubod, with some chopped baguio beans, julienned carrots, chopped roasted peanuts wrapped in a wrapper made of egg. It’s so delicious too. Especially with a dip of a bit sweet with chopped roasted peanuts, it’s heavenly.

        Buko ice cream? I have tasted an ice cream with buko bits and it indeed delicious too.

        SO i bet your buko ice cream is delicious. 🙂

    • I think a coconut tree was probably in the Garden of Eden. Eden was a paradise. A coconut is a fruit of paradise. Seems a logical thought. 🙂 I do love coconut!

      • Hmm, really you think of that as in the Garden of Eden. I don’t though, because the setting there i think is not of a tropical country. 🙂

        So, have you seen a coconut tree? Where did you see it? Have you already tasted a buko(young coconut) salad?

        What are the other foods from the coconut that you have eaten?

        It’s juice is so delicious too. I suppose you have already drank one. 🙂

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    kaylar wrote a new post, That Border Between Interesting and Creepy 7 years, 8 months ago

    There are many programs you can watch on line.  Crime, comedy, Drama, on and on.  Some may keep you focused from first episode to last.  Some may drag a bit, some may leave you wanting more.

    There’s a peculiar bo […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Dating Sites Revisited; Pathetic Loser Wants Same 7 years, 8 months ago

    Many years ago, when I was writing for my local rag, I did a column on Cyberspace.  I went to a lot of sites and then realised that Dating Sites would be a great article.   I’d go to a site, use a nick, stay c […]

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Why Do Children Lie To Parents And Elders 7 years, 8 months ago

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    Lying is an art perfected by all of our with varying degrees from the time we were children till date. There will be no such available on […]

    • Children should be taught not to lie. It is the parent’s role to be good models; show them that it is always good to be honest. White lies are sometimes acceptable and it is good to protect the child or the family; but there are lies which should really be stopped. As they say, a liar is comparable to a thief!

    • Agree with you as a thumb rule children in the first place should not be taught to lie and they should be told to be honest. I have seen many children tell white lies which I accept as they are being done in a mature way not to cause trouble to someone they like or respect and as it does not do any damage. Children start lying as they are in the age group of three to five once they start meeting and mingling with other children who are their peers.

      Lying is not a good thing as it build up negative emotions in the person who is indulging in it. One more thing is one lie leads to another and the list goes on and one until the day the bitter truth is out the the individual or the child has been lying all the time. In the case of adults they lose confidence of the society and in the workplace. In the case of children it becomes to give trust him after the dose he has given the parents once. In both the cases they are not trustworthy after the event. Even if we would want to give one more chance we will always have a nagging doubt. Thanks for the input.

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