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10 ways to boost your self-confidence
Psychologists say that there are many little ways that can instantly help boost self-confidence. Here are some easy tips on how to do just that.
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Is English a problem? Here's help!
Do you understand the difference between an allusion and an illusion? Here's more help with homonyms
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Should you work as an employee or a consultant?
Working as an employee as well as a consultant or retainer both have their own advantages. But what are the tax issues related to each mode of income?
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How to take home a higher salary
Yes, the salaries of two individuals having the same CTC, can vary. It all depends on the way the salaries are structured. Read on...
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'Britain tested poison gas on Indian soldiers'
British military scientists sent hundreds of Indian soldiers into gas chambers to test mustard gas during more than a decade of experiments that began before World War II, a media report said.
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Booming realty: All roads lead to Navi Mumbai
If things go as planned, Navi Mumbai will emerge as one of the most accessible areas in the city of Mumbai and prices on its Palm Beach Road will be close to the city's famous Marine Drive some years down the line.
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Working women, get noticed for the RIGHT reasons
More often than not, women have to invest twice as much to prove their competence in their domains. Here are a few tips to help you get noticed for all the right reasons!
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Does your child watch too much TV?
Child counsellor Rupal Patel advises parents on how to control their children's TV-watching habits.
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How they made millions in the stock market
Great investors like Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch were big buyers when stocks got cheap. You should be too.
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US studies: Save money when buying textbooks
Did you know that textbook costs can run close to Rs 20,000 per term at US universities? Use alternative options to avoid these exorbitant costs.
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