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It is no doubt true that we cannot go through life without sorrow. There can be no sunshine without shade. We must not complain that roses have thorns, but rather be grateful that thorns bear flowers. Our existence here is so complex that we must expect much sorrow and much suffering. Many people distress and torment themselves about the mystery of existence. But although a good man may at times be angry with the world, it is certain that no man was ever discontented with the world who did his duty in it. The world is a looking-glass, if you smile, it smiles, if you frown, it frowns back. If you look at it-through a red glass, all seems red and rosy: if through a blue, all blue, if through a smoked one, all dull and dingy. Always try then to look at the bright side of things, almost everything in the world has a bright side. There are some persons whose smile, the sound of whose voice, whose very presence seems like a ray of sunshine and brightens a whole room. Greet everybody with a bright smile, kind words and a pleasant welcome. It is not enough to love those who are near and dear to us. We must show that we do so. While, however, we should be grateful, and enjoy to the full the innumerable blessings of life, we cannot expect to have no sorrows or anxieties. Life has been described as a comedy to those who think, and a tragedy to those feel. It is indeed a tragedy at times and a comedy very often, but as a rule, it is what we choose to make it. No evil, said Socrates, can happen to a good man, either in Life or Death.

Title: The mysteries of life.

A person should be grateful of whatever happiness falls in ones account for that life is too hard to be passed in happiness only. Many people are often pessimistic about the miseries of life but one cannot blame life entirely for its harshness, if one fulfils his/her duties faithfully. An optimistic approach would do the best in one's life as the world reflects accordingly. One must love everyone and be thankful for everything. Life is, no doubt, a mystery but only positive thing happens to a positive person.
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The author of a work of imagination is trying to effect us wholly, as human beings, whether he knows it or not; and we are affected by it, as human beings, whether we intend to be or not. I suppose that everything we eat has some effect upon us than merely the pleasure of taste and mastication; it affects us during the process of assimilation and digestion; and I believe that exactly the same is true of any thing we read.
The fact that what we read does not concern merely something called our literary taste, but that it affects directly, though only amongst many other influences , the whole of what we are, is best elicited , I think, by a conscientious examination of the history of our individual literary education. Consider the adolescent reading of any person with some literary sensibility. Everyone, I believe, who is at all sensible to the seductions of poetry, can remember some moment in youth when he or she was completely carried away by the work of one poet. Very likely he was carried away by several poets, one after the other. The reason for this passing infatuation is not merely that our sensibility to poetry is keener in adolescence than in maturity. What happens is a kind of inundation, or invasion of the undeveloped personality, the empty (swept and garnished) room, by the stronger personality of the poet. The same thing may happen at a later age to persons who have not done much reading. One author takes complete possession of us for a time; then another, and finally they begin to affect each other in our mind. We weigh one against another; we see that each has qualities absent from others, and qualities incompatible with the qualities of others: we begin to be, in fact, critical: and it is our growing critical power which protects us from excessive possession by anyone literary personality. The good critic- and we should all try to critics, and not leave criticism to the fellows who write reviews in the papers- is the man who, to a keen and abiding sensibility, joins wide and increasingly discriminating. Wide reading is not valuable as a kind of hoarding, and the accumulation of knowledge or what sometimes is meant by the term ‘a well-stocked mind.’ It is valuable because in the process of being affected by one powerful personality after another, we cease to be dominated by anyone, or by any small number. The very different views of life, cohabiting in our minds, affect each other, and our own personality asserts itself and gives each a place in some arrangement peculiar to our self.


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The essence of reading literature and development of critical personality.

The literary writer tries to impress the readers comprehensively; consciously or unconsciously and the readers, too, get inevitably influenced whether they like it or not, because it is similar to one's involuntary digestion process after eating. But anything a person reads does not need to match ones literary interest because that lies in the person's early literary education. The well-experienced writers greatly influence the young-passionate minds -not because of their particular interest- and old-amateur readers, too. Anyhow, with excessive reading of good literature, one may develop the quality of criticism and with that readers can know that every author's work is different and unique. This critical sense in a reader defends him to be impressed by any one or few author's work, it helps the readers to evaluate, discriminate, provide own reviews and finally develop a critical personality.
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Objectives pursued by, organizations should be directed to the satisfaction of demands resulting from the wants of mankind. Therefore, the determination of appropriate objectives for organized activity must be preceded by an effort to determine precisely what their wants are. Industrial organizations conduct market studies to learn what consumer goods should be produced. City Commissions make surveys to ascertain what civic projects would be of most benefit. Highway Commissions conduct traffic counts to learn what constructive programmes should be undertaken. Organizations come into being as a means for creating and exchanging utility. Their success is dependent upon the appropriateness of the series of acts contributed to the system. The majority of these acts is purposeful, that is, they are directed to the accomplishment of some objectives. These acts are physical in nature and find purposeful employment in the alteration of the physical environment. As a result utility is created, which, through the process of distribution, makes it possible for the cooperative system to endure.

Before the Industrial Revolution most cooperative activity was accomplished in small owner managed enterprises, usually with a single decision maker and simple organizational objectives. Increased technology and the growth of industrial organization made necessary the establishment of a hierarchy of objectives. This is turn, required a division of the management function until today a hierarchy of decision makers exists in most organizations.

The effective pursuit of appropriate objectives contributes directly to organizational efficiency. As used here, efficiency is a measure of the want satisfying power of the cooperative system as a whole. Thus efficiency is the summation of utilities received from the organization divided by the utilities given to the organization, as subjectively evaluated by each contributor.

The functions of the management process is the delineation of organizational objectives and the coordination of activity towards the accomplishment of these objectives. The system of coordinated activities must be maintained so that each contributor, including the manager, gains more than he contributes.
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The nature and purpose of the organizations.

Companies produce goods after checking its market value and according to the public needs and for that, it should be efficient enough in manufacturing desired targets. The concerned officials find out the deficiency in different sectors and suggest measures to fulfill the requirement for the welfare of the people. The organizations prevail due to the productivity of new goods and recycling of the old ones. The collective efforts are responsible for the company's well-being and the objective of any work-done in it, is a step towards its set goal. The management and objectives of the organizations expanded after Industrial Revolution. The objectives are achieved with joint efforts so that everyone gets more than their labor.
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THE POLITICAL POETRY
The distinct feature of Objective poetry is its dependence on outward factors. A political poet may use his own discretion while interpreting events and write as beautiful as subjective poetry, but impersonal elements always rule his mind. Even Shakespeare used this technique but the impersonal poets depict present more than the fictitious past. These political poets should collect information carefully by analyzing different angles of an issue. The political poets persistently hang in the inward and the outward influences, latter being the dominant ones. These influences can be seen in the political poetry over the history and in the modern times.
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Yes, I intend to appear in 2015 and thank you for the suggestion. I have been practicing Precis under the guidance of Sir Manzoor Mirza lately.
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your title is long. try to make it short and concise.
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