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On Life, Movies and Videos

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Movies reflect life in a giant mirror. It sets the stage for human drama depicting significant human experiences. Life, like a good movie, should resemble a good story. It must depict both realism and idealism harmoniously combined. Every life of a person has a story to tell. But just like a good movie, life must contain what a good story should have. The ingredients of a perfect plot should all be there. It must have a good story material, i.e, the woof and wraps of man’s struggles, victories, triumphs, thrills, spills reflecting in dramatic fashion of the cyclical flow of human emotions. The setting should be perfectly orchestrated; it should lend to the story an atmosphere of suspense, mystery or unpredictability. The characters should be strategically placed in their appropriate crux of actions as magnificent prime movers of the various exciting twists and turns of the events in the story. They should, most importantly, give justice to the requirements of their role.

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Caught Twittering or on Facebook at work?

twittering-or-on-facebook-at-work It’ll make you a better employee, according to an Australian study that shows surfing the Internet for fun during office hours increases productivity.

The University of Melbourne study showed that people who use the Internet for personal reasons at work are about 9 percent more productive that those who do not.

Study author Brent Coker, from the department of management and marketing, said “workplace Internet leisure browsing,” or WILB, helped to sharpened workers’ concentration.

“People need to zone out for a bit to get back their concentration,” Coker said on the university’s website (www.unimelb.edu.au/).

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The Language That You Speak

Whatever group you may belong, you speak a language different from members of other groups. You speak your peculiar languages reflective of your race, status, degree of education, gender, profession, etc.

What language do you speak? Animals have their own languages. They communicate with other members of their species in rather unique ways. Bees, for example, can communicate to other bees, the location of nectar through some sorts of dance movements.

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