I Do Not Know Why It Took so Much Time for Me ...

I Do Not Know Why It Took so Much Time for Me ...
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 45
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ISBN-10 : 9781449780425
ISBN-13 : 1449780423
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Book Synopsis I Do Not Know Why It Took so Much Time for Me ... by : Dr. Gopal

Download or read book I Do Not Know Why It Took so Much Time for Me ... written by Dr. Gopal and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-10-10 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In todays world, we see the younger generation has a very disturbed mindset, which is very obvious from the recent Tucson, Arizona incident and similar incidents. When such a group of disturbed minds come together, eventually nucleates global terrorism. Even in the 9/11 incident, most of the accused were misdirected youths. We have gone through several such massacres in the modern era. How many more terrorist episodes to go? Now it is Colorado shooting and ... The younger generations have to understand that they cannot resolve their problems with force. Even in the schools, the teachers could not pay much attention to set right these misbehaving minds. It is almost by the end of their schooling the mindset of these kids are permanently disabled/spoiled. Several renowned families have lost their family pride and even their generations because of their rebellious sons or daughters bad behaviors, attitude, and company. The lack of knowledge about bringing up their offspring or lack of attention to their children also fuels this fire. I hope when elderly people go through every message in this book, they should say, Yes, this is what I wanted to carry on to my daughters, sons, and younger generations and wanted them to just follow and I would be so glad to present a book to each of my children or grandchildren.


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