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Slow down - a solution to childhood travails?

Slow down - a solution to childhood travails?  The bringing up of children in modern times has become a difficult task. Childhood in contemporary terms means fast food, fast life, computer games and living on the competitive edge. Gone are the days of leisure when we adults enjoyed our childhood with memories to cherish for a lifetime which is quickly forgotten by the changing lifestyles. Childhood depression and anxiety seem to be on the increase. This is the direct result of the demanding conditions of today and the expectations of parents ruling very high. Advertising and films promote an exaggerated vision of achievements and desires of children and computer games and Internet only compound this problem as it not only leads to childhood health disorders but also seriously affects the emotional well-being and development of a child into a healthy adult with an open mind and right attitude to life. Our houses today are virtual prisons where we rear our children behind locked do

Knowing the "inner you"

Knowing the "inner you" Neat, legible writing is a prised skill? Writing analysis is now getting increasingly popular way to not only to screen job applicants but to analyse the psyche of people. "When used correctly, graphology can give a good indication of a person's personality structure, their abilities, ability to grow and develop, and perhaps most importantly, their integrity," say graphologists. Recruitment-graphology has come out as an application-oriented field as the requirement in recruitment strongly looks for the personal disposition of the candidate in the job area. The employers are reluctant to admit the use of the technique totally due to its inherent difficulty to link the writing and the person's mind on a formal footing. Some totally abhor the philosophy behind it. Some could use this as an extra dimension. Some argue saying psychometric tests could be manipulated by the people, but handwriting results would bring it to ope

Basheer Ahamed CEO., Indian Abacus was selected one of the Innovator

Mr. Basheer Ahamed CEO., Indian Abacus was selected one of the Innovator among 50 people for innovation of Indian Abacus Digital and Non Digital products and program by Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India and The University of Texas at Austin USA (Institute of Global Commercialization group -GCG) and I participated for 6 days seminar from 16th - 21st April 2016 in Goa India.