Akhandadhi Das
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Tue, Sep 19, 2023
- Expect everyone else view the world same way develops attitude, judgements, and prejudice that damages relationships and peace of mind. 13/9/23Expect everyone else view the world same way develops attitude, judgements, and prejudice that damages relationships and peace of mind. 13/9/23
Mon, Mar 16, 2020
- Read 5 3Today the 1st Thursday of March is World Book day. Around country many Harries, and Hermiones, Peter Roberson, Gangster Grannies are tripping off to school. Dressing up to celebrate a favourite charactors is an engaging way to celebrate the fun of reading.
Mon, Jan 20, 2020
- Travel 8 1So tells the story of a king who witness a scene of ruthless villan, beating and degrading, the personification of Dharma. The king immediately arrested him and is ready to punish the villain. So they ask Dharma for his testimony, "tell me perpetrator of your suffering." Now Dharma has satisfied the justice has prevailed, the criminal has being apprehended and is no longer danger to society. So he uses the kings question to explore how he as a victim may cope and move forward.
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- Expect everyone else view the world same way develops attitude, judgements, and prejudice that damages relationships and peace of mind. 13/9/23Expect everyone else view the world same way develops attitude, judgements, and prejudice that damages relationships and peace of mind. 13/9/23
- Read 5 3Today the 1st Thursday of March is World Book day. Around country many Harries, and Hermiones, Peter Roberson, Gangster Grannies are tripping off to school. Dressing up to celebrate a favourite charactors is an engaging way to celebrate the fun of reading.
- Travel 8 1So tells the story of a king who witness a scene of ruthless villan, beating and degrading, the personification of Dharma. The king immediately arrested him and is ready to punish the villain. So they ask Dharma for his testimony, "tell me perpetrator of your suffering." Now Dharma has satisfied the justice has prevailed, the criminal has being apprehended and is no longer danger to society. So he uses the kings question to explore how he as a victim may cope and move forward.