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12 ways to be a better dad
Do you find yourself losing control as a dad? Here's what you can do to remove the struggle out of being Daddy.
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Tips to make your business writing shine
While most professionals are experts in subject matter when it comes to their fields, they rely on methods learnt at school when it comes to writing business messages.
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Common English goof-ups!
If last week's English bloopers had you doubled over with laughter, here's a few more to brighten up your day -- and tone up your language!
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Indian CEOs' breathtaking salaries
Professional CEOs are taking home fat cheques and humungous stock options the size of small company turnovers
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Practical ways to become a crorepati
You can easily become a crorepati in your lifetime by investing in PPF and SIPs of mutual funds. Here's how.
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Should you buy a house or stay on rent?
There are factors, financial as well as non-financial (individual needs and aspirations), which need to be considered while determining the feasibility of options.
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6 Yoga steps to healthier lungs
These six exercises help to rejuvenate, expand your lung capacity and help asthma patients.
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How to make money in the stock markets
Graham's formula helps stock market investors identify if a stock is cheaper or not. Even successful investors are said to be using this formula devised by Benjamin Graham.
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Mistakes we make while speaking English
Does faulty grammar drive you up the wall? Read on for a taste of common English bloopers sent in by our regular readers -- have you made these mistakes?
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7 tools for managing quality
Goal setting, organisational setting, training and education, and promotion are the factors that normally provide the much needed push for organisational change.
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