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Posted on 04-29-08 7:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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.I think it's a great season/time to read books - sitting under a tree experiencing cool breeze! Hehehehe

So shall we start listing now?

 


 
Posted on 04-30-08 10:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I'm reading " A mighty Heart"

 
Posted on 04-30-08 1:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ya as someone else said during finals time its hard to read other book. i just read the life of federick douglass for one of my class though really good would recommend it to anyone. but anyway after finals definitely gonna read a few books.

someone suggest some good thought provoking non-fiction books?


 
Posted on 04-30-08 1:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I wish I could read books under a tree experiencing a cool breeze, which i used to do back home.

Now I am reading "The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a small Town" geting interesting now. Unfortunately the only time I can read is on my way to the work in the NYC trains/bus.

All other time preparing for Business Analyst Interview, It sucks really, it does. I simply hate IT. I have no choice.........................ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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Posted on 04-30-08 1:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"Sitting under a tree experiencing cool breeze" , rather i would be listening to some songs, i guess. I don't quite read books that is some hundred pages: but like reading short articles / literature / news or words that glitter.

 
Posted on 04-30-08 3:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey maven - Good to see you here. Mercilessly start bothering you liver so that we can hear more from you! ;-) Hope all is well, including your academics!

yacc - I thought about starting "Love in the time of Cholera" but picked "The life of Pi" instead. I bet Gabriel has given equal justice to "Love in the time of Cholera".

So many people putting in their lists, gives option to others.


 
Posted on 04-30-08 4:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am also reading "Eleven Minutes" by Paulo Coelho although I have not been able to go beyond few chapters. I hope to finish it in two weeks,  as I expect myself to be waiting more in stop lights. Ya, I read books while I drive. DWI or DWR?


 
Posted on 04-30-08 7:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am looking for some Hindu texts that can help me build my argument that Nepal can claim on the copyright/IPR of Yoga. As far as possible, I want to say just "NO" to India.  I want to undo everything that have happened through IPR global regime. I want to claim yoga on behalf of Nepal as Hindu Indigenous knowledge and Nepal's intellectual property. I want to slap Bikram Yoga. He has copyrighted many postures of ancient yoga and some breathing exercises under existing IPR. Nepal remained a Hindu country throughout her history as we know. What if we can bring Agastya Muni ( He Agastya Muni...) as our Yoga originator. Patanjali or Agastya muni? will be initial my RQ. Just working on Primary resources. Hard job.  I have found many Yoga postured images of Agastya muni in Kathmandu. Yoga Dakshinmurti....Nepal should claim on Yoga, now a multi-billion dollar transnational, global  business which is getting a franchisee of moguls like Bikram choudhury starting from downtown Los Angeles.
If any of you've knowledge on these issues to share with me....I would appreciate

 
Posted on 04-30-08 7:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hamlet.

but nobody wants to help me.

 

 

 

 


 
Posted on 04-30-08 8:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Guest4, Thats by far the most amazing thing i heard on this forum. May be i should give it a try! : )

Yes , Flip_Flop. I am seeing high chances of being an abstainer now. :D

 
Posted on 05-02-08 10:05 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I want some experts thoughts on my previous post. Pls...I would appreciate.
 
Posted on 05-02-08 10:43 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell" by Tucker Max....Must read for guys.

 
Posted on 07-24-08 10:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"Eleven Minutes" - The theme revolves around the "love". Does this book really trigger minds?

yacc - For a moment I thought "Pi" was all about 3.14, instead happened to be someone's intriguing story!

"The Broker" by John Grisham is on the fire at the moment! :-)


 
Posted on 07-24-08 10:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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just finished : double agent WEB Griffin

have my hands on
1. 1634: BALTIC WAR and
2. SPY BY NATURE

 
Posted on 07-24-08 10:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am reading "Learn Hindi in 7 days".


 
Posted on 07-24-08 11:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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deshbhaktanepali..
good idea.

next step, we need to learn how to wear that dhoti (O: as well what say you

 
Posted on 07-24-08 11:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Is there any suggested reading or video on youtube to teach wearing dhoti...I think that is really essential now....
 
Posted on 07-24-08 11:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hmm I read the following books
Fight Club ( a masterpiece must read hehe)
A Child called it
the lost child
the da Vince code (was way better than i thought)
a boy in stripped pajamas
the new boy
now am reading the rant so far so good =)


 
Posted on 07-25-08 12:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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deshbhaktanepali.. i wish ur dream of wearing a dhoti will never come true coz  yu hate to be indian.... see it though urself wearing a glass...

well finished with ...  lady macbeth....

now reading dead heat by  joel c. rosenberg

I am about to finish dead heat..


 
Posted on 07-26-08 12:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"The Last Lecture" by Randy pausch (both the video and the book version) - An inspirational.

A tribute to the man who outnumbered thousands to one!

 
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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt and New York Times journalist Stephen J. Dubner

Still can’t fathom how I could've let this book slide off my reading list.  Am glad I have it now.  Just look at the Chapters and the economic application to modern day conventional wisdom...Awesome:

Chapter 1: What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?
Here the authors explore the beauty of incentives, as well as their dark side: cheating.

Chapter 2: How Is the Ku Klux Klan Like a Group of Real-Estate Agents?
Argues that nothing is more powerful than information, especially when its power is abused.

Chapter 3: Why Do Drug Dealers Still Live with Their Moms?
The most interesting topic of all.  After all, the main researcher into this is a Dhoti guy.  Here he shows that conventional wisdom is often found to be a web of fabrication, self-interest, and convenience.

Chapter 4: Where Have All the Criminals Gone?
In which the facts of crime are sorted out from the fictions.

Chapter 5: What Makes a Perfect Parent? 
All angles are viewed and comes forth a pressing question: do parents really matter?

Chapter 6: Would a Roshanda by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?
In which the authors weigh the importance of a parent's first official act-naming

 

Next book I’d write about would be Confessions of An Economic Hitman by John Perkins…Another great book!!

 


 



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