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Values: When right is wrong and up is down It’s a dog eat dog world; a world of fierce cut-throat competition, smart phones, fast cars and skyscrapers. Who... Published 09 Mar, 2014 08:54am
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Morning assemblies: All assemble! Looking back, I can vividly remember the day when I committed theft, though my heart does not now thump in recalling... Published 13 Oct, 2013 07:37am
Paying attention: Be all ears Our world is full of information which we constantly absorb through a process of selection. Despite being blessed... Published 29 Sep, 2013 07:29am
Fun and learning: Happiness in the classroom Today, I want to begin with a story of two very good friends — Happiness and Learning. The friends went everywhere... Updated 25 Aug, 2013 08:10am
Discipline: Vision, shadows and reflections The competition is tough, the load is weary, the finishing line seems further and the competitors are prepared. The... Updated 09 Aug, 2013 04:44am