Cracking Interviews can be fun

This is probably the best season in Manipal and probably the worst. The breeze is cool and the weather is glorious. The whole world has a freshly washed look. The earth is covered in a carpet of deep emerald-green and colourful flowers are blooming everywhere inviting butterflies to come and spread some more happiness. Yet… Continue reading Cracking Interviews can be fun

Sitges: more than sand & sun

Sand Sculpture in Seaside of Sitges, Spain

During the Roman occupation of Iberia, Subur was one of the most prominent commercial ports in the western Mediterranean. Nowadays, Sitges, as it became known during the Middle Ages, has a different, albeit still commercial reputation for holiday-makers who have come from further afield. What we know today as a busy, attractive resort – especially… Continue reading Sitges: more than sand & sun

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The pleasures of Girona

GIRONA is small in size, in fact it’s the smallest of Catalunya’s four provincial capitals, but this city of 70,000 has plenty to attract visitors, including one of the most charming riverside city frontages in Spain. It is easily reached from Barcelona – 100 km. north towards France – and a day trip will probably… Continue reading The pleasures of Girona

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Plain talk – Teaching our Sons to help their women

Children are more likely to respect parents who teach them constructive ways to behave.

I am really bursting at the seams with all the ideas I have about the communication challenge. Of course, it will take forever to touch on everything. But at least one of my girlfriends agrees with me that it is a serious issue and should be addressed in every possible way. During a late-night telephone… Continue reading Plain talk – Teaching our Sons to help their women

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