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Strange Traditions

Well, lots of strange traditions exist in many communities living in the globe. In some communities in India, when the boy/son is born, Pedas (sweets made of milk) are distributed and when the girl/daughter is born, Jalebies (Cheaper Sweets) are dist

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Marriage of minors

The marriage of minors or underage is growing rapidly on these days. Because of poverty or any other lack of substantial matters, people marry their children, they are girls of age between seven, eight or up to twelve or thirteen. If you go to refuge

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Do you judge others?

This topic might be little bit controversial but one circumstance kinda made me think about it... I know that judging has some roots in religion...there is also in Bible sentence mentioned by Jesus: Don't judge or you too will be judged (Mathew 7:1)

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Round 48 It is a noun.

It is a noun.

Start guessing.  Ask questions as per Rules of the Game.

Hints

1. Countable.

2. Relates to Art.

3. This noun starts with letter 'C'.

4. The noun I have asked relates to painting.

5. Though it is a noun, but it describes a certain condition in

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strange traditions

The second time I got married, my wife's aunt brought a tub and went inside with me and my wife to witness the consummation of our marriage. I turned to my wife and whispered in her ear, "Why is she here? what is that big plate for?" My wife answered

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Round 49: It is a Noun again

As I managed to win Mishaikh's round by chance, I am just honored to start a new one as I haven't been hosting here for long. It is a great game as we never know what a host means and it makes us think. I promise to be a good host and to lead you to

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Dear John by Nicholas Spark

The book was written by Nicholas Spark  who also known as a romantic writer. His genre on writing is fiction.

 

Dear John is a love story about an army sergeant who falls in love shortly before 9/11.

 

What I like with the story is that it shows the real

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