Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I am in WE November2nd 2010


On request of Editor WE as fallows..

Dear writer,
Since its first issue, Woman’s Era has made its mark among its readers because it has catered to all tastes of women of all ages. Lately, our writers’ contributions have tended to be aimed at the elderly. To set this perception at rest, we would like more articles addressing the problems, pursuits and passions of those in the 14 to 22 age-group.
What moves and shakes them? What are their fads and fancies? Their plans, pastimes, possessions… if you just sat down and thought of the myriad options that would come to your minds, each of you could come up with at least a couple of interesting articles to entertain our readers.


I submitted my article which is ……published in this …



http://womansera.delhipress.in/index.aspx?issue=issue55&page=१

Google generation------my perceptions
The “Google generation” is a popular phrase that refers to a generation of young people, born after 1993, which is growing up in a world dominated by the internet. Again terms such as “Digital Kids”, Digital Natives” and Digital Immigrants” have been bandied around for the last few years in an attempt to distinguish people who are comfortably using Internet, and web 2.0 solutions, from the rest of us.
Younger generation is smarter than their parents
I personally feel that younger generation are smarter than their parents, they act, learn and react faster than what we used to do in our olden times....

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