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    Being A Good Listener

    Many people neglect this most important communication skill. Do you know that we spend an average of our waking day communicating? Of this communication time, 9% is spent writing, 16% reading, 30% talking and 45% listening. Immediately after hearing something, most of us can recall only 50%...
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    Good Shia Website (shiachat.com)

    Sat Sri Akal everyone, I am new here and Ive noticed how significant the discussions are on this board. There is a website that Im a regular member of, its a shia website, but definitely worth checking out. Shiachat.com, let me know how you like it. Talk to you guys later.
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    14 Good Reasons Why Society Needs Religion

    FOURTEEN GOOD REASONS WHY SOCIETY NEEDS RELIGION by Bharat Vir Singh Ji In today’s Britain,the people are increasingly drifting away from religion and God.For some it is a disillusionment,dislike and distrust of the Church.While others say that religion causes wars and conflicts and...
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    Religion Good Or Bad ?

    I believe that religion is good at the basics but usually becomes an evil tool. I think that religions were started by very good people who wanted to help the world. They saw the eventual downfall of the world and tried to stop it. They created religions that preached good morals (their morals)...
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    Definition Of GOOD ?

    Hi, This is a nice forum in the making. :) Keep going. I'm not that great at philosophy so i was wondering if i could get some help defining the good, i know some people don't believe in such a thing but if anyone could lead me in a direction where i could find more info that would be...
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    Who Is A Sikh ? Good Discussion

    There is an excellent dialogue among sikhs all over the world to define a sikh. The recent focus is the 1925 definition of a sikh and its endorsement among various groups. The discussion is about the definition of a Sikh as a "person who believe in the Guru Granth Sahib, believe in the Ten...
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