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Require info regarding tamil school
Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:52 pm by Positivevibe
I just moved from Chennai, I am looking for admission for my 6 year old kid.
After my extensive search, understand that I can place my kid only in international school, as both of us are holding only professional visa.
Can someone suggest me, if there is any private or tamil school which will admit foreign national?
After my extensive search, understand that I can place my kid only in international school, as both of us are holding only professional visa.
Can someone suggest me, if there is any private or tamil school which will admit foreign national?
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Private Tuition
Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:59 am by VJeyaa
Do you send your kids to private tuition after school or do you teach them yourselves? What are the pros and cons of sending kids to private tuition after school? Is it an unnecessary burden for the kids or is it seen as much needed assistance for the kids in terms of education?
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Want yr children’s get straight AAA’s in exam?
Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:10 am by nimmi
SCORE A PROGRAMME
1.What is Score A Programme™?
Score A Programme™ is a fully interactive and effective programme to help students Be Exam Ready And Score A’s™.
2.What is "Input Learning™"?
"Input Learning™" is putting information into your "Neuron". Reading, studying, listening and memorizing are "Input Learning™". Too many students only carry out …
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1.What is Score A Programme™?
Score A Programme™ is a fully interactive and effective programme to help students Be Exam Ready And Score A’s™.
2.What is "Input Learning™"?
"Input Learning™" is putting information into your "Neuron". Reading, studying, listening and memorizing are "Input Learning™". Too many students only carry out …
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NOW EVERYONE CAN STUDY
Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:30 pm by maskki
Dear All ;
Are you
1. Working in a private sector
2. No increment or cannot move to higher position because no paper qualifications
3. Having less than 3 credits in your SPM / MCE examination
4. Above 21 years of age
5. interested to continue your studies
WE HAVE A SOLUTION FOR YOU ...
Please browse our website www.riverbankacademy.com.my , you can find the solutions to your questions. …
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Are you
1. Working in a private sector
2. No increment or cannot move to higher position because no paper qualifications
3. Having less than 3 credits in your SPM / MCE examination
4. Above 21 years of age
5. interested to continue your studies
WE HAVE A SOLUTION FOR YOU ...
Please browse our website www.riverbankacademy.com.my , you can find the solutions to your questions. …
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INDIAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - VOCATIONAL SKILLS CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM BY OUM
Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:34 pm by maskki
Dear All ;
Hi , I'm Mahendran from RIVERBANK ACADEMY SDN BHD.
As you know we have established ourselves as centre for SKILLS LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT (SKILD) and it is located in Kajang. We are now embarking ourselves to be a full competency based education service provider. One of our latest project is with PKSM as training provider for their Empowerment program in Bentong.
We would …
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Hi , I'm Mahendran from RIVERBANK ACADEMY SDN BHD.
As you know we have established ourselves as centre for SKILLS LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT (SKILD) and it is located in Kajang. We are now embarking ourselves to be a full competency based education service provider. One of our latest project is with PKSM as training provider for their Empowerment program in Bentong.
We would …
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Tamil School
Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:36 pm by VJeyaa
Lets discuss about the pros and cons about Tamil eductaion. Would you send your kids to the Tamil school and why you would or wouldnt?
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Mastering the Law of Attraction < Must not miss this>>
Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:28 pm by gowri
Vanakam nanbargaley,
Something which will benefit for our community . I have attended the first session and I find it useful and practical. It's all about our life ..our thoughts ..
I am sharing with you all ...if got time please attend .
Organised by Malaysia Hindu Sangam .
Title : Mastering the Law of Attraction To Succeed in Career and Entrepreneurship.
Date : 6th …
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Something which will benefit for our community . I have attended the first session and I find it useful and practical. It's all about our life ..our thoughts ..
I am sharing with you all ...if got time please attend .
Organised by Malaysia Hindu Sangam .
Title : Mastering the Law of Attraction To Succeed in Career and Entrepreneurship.
Date : 6th …
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Bogus Universities & fake degrees
Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:07 pm by frags
A follow up to the discussion we started way back in the little india days. I found this one article dated Jan 2008 about the now famous International Irish University which i was following closely. It was quite an elaborate operation with graduation ceremonies etc.
Now the website is empty.
Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/7175730.stm
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Now the website is empty.
Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/7175730.stm
The IIU, which has 5,000 students …
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Private School
Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:41 pm by VJeyaa
Can someone from the education line give me some pointers about private schooling? I have been thinking about this recently as my daughter has come of enrollment age to the primary school. My current considerations are:
1. Sekolah Sri Murni
2. Sekolah Sri Chempaka
3. Convent Bukit Nenas (my personal preference)
We are also thinking of registering to a nearby Govt school, as a "just in …
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1. Sekolah Sri Murni
2. Sekolah Sri Chempaka
3. Convent Bukit Nenas (my personal preference)
We are also thinking of registering to a nearby Govt school, as a "just in …
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lets talk about hindusim
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lets talk about hindusim
what you all think about hinduism?
for me its a beautiful religion which never forces ppl to join and never talk bad about other religion..
and u guys opinion?
for me its a beautiful religion which never forces ppl to join and never talk bad about other religion..
and u guys opinion?
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
yes bro yankee,
i agree. it is a free will religion. nobody promotes door to door or forced to follow. i am proud to be hindu.
actually every religion is same. but altered to suit some royal and VIP in the past.
my humble opinion
i agree. it is a free will religion. nobody promotes door to door or forced to follow. i am proud to be hindu.
actually every religion is same. but altered to suit some royal and VIP in the past.
my humble opinion
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
blackmafia25 wrote:yes bro yankee,
i agree. it is a free will religion. nobody promotes door to door or forced to follow. i am proud to be hindu.
actually every religion is same. but altered to suit some royal and VIP in the past.
my humble opinion
even now its gettin changed for some ppl
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
there should be some hinduism classes in the temple to educate hindus on hinduism...most of the ppl tend to convert because they dont understand hinduism very well....the hinduism must be saved from corporate monopoly and mude nambikai.
my humble opinion
my humble opinion
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
blackmafia25 wrote:there should be some hinduism classes in the temple to educate hindus on hinduism...most of the ppl tend to convert because they dont understand hinduism very well....the hinduism must be saved from corporate monopoly and mude nambikai.
my humble opinion
start at home pa..temple also the priest busy body want to see what the girls wear pa
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
it should start from home....but how many parents do know about hinduism...they themselves need educated on hinduism before they can pass the knowledge to their children
my humble opinion
my humble opinion
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
yes ahh?simple hinduism also don know meh?t
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
hinduism is not that simple bro...but there are basic stuffs a lot of people need to learn about hinduism.
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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blackmafia25 wrote:hinduism is not that simple bro...but there are basic stuffs a lot of people need to learn about hinduism.
even the priest try to bring in their own facts dude
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
y they bringing in?
because we dont have sufficient knowledge to question them. for us all correct when the priest says. try to ask y and how.make sure u get a satisfied answer.
because we dont have sufficient knowledge to question them. for us all correct when the priest says. try to ask y and how.make sure u get a satisfied answer.
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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blackmafia25 wrote:y they bringing in?
because we dont have sufficient knowledge to question them. for us all correct when the priest says. try to ask y and how.make sure u get a satisfied answer.
agreed
yankee- Member
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absolutely bro...blackmafia25 wrote:y they bringing in?
because we dont have sufficient knowledge to question them. for us all correct when the priest says. try to ask y and how.make sure u get a satisfied answer.
if it goes on without being questioned....a lot of mude nambikais will spawn...
Kon_Roy- Senior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
hinduism is very comples and very simple at the same time in diff perspectives
rishi- Forum Guru
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
perspetive or not, simple is not simple at all....what looks simple might go complex and interesting once we start to learn it.
my humble opinion
my humble opinion
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
Agree with black that not many Hindu parents with the correct knowledge in Hindusim around.
How can they educate their children in Hinduisim when they themselves need guidance.
well...they are not in fault. Most of us only know the very basic....going to temple, praying and the name of Gods and maybe some stories related to the GODS but most don't know about the actually concept of Hinndusim.
Can anyone here elobrate in a very simple way about Hindusim.?
How can they educate their children in Hinduisim when they themselves need guidance.
well...they are not in fault. Most of us only know the very basic....going to temple, praying and the name of Gods and maybe some stories related to the GODS but most don't know about the actually concept of Hinndusim.
Can anyone here elobrate in a very simple way about Hindusim.?
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
basic concept?
if born a s human, must behave with humanity till death.
should not become imrugam(animal) in the middle..
if born a s human, must behave with humanity till death.
should not become imrugam(animal) in the middle..
rishi- Forum Guru
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
ha ha ha.....what concept is this?
I have a feeling tha it is meant for someone.
I have a feeling tha it is meant for someone.
mirugam- Forum Guru
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
oh.... mirg, its a concept...
nothing personal here...
nothing personal here...
rishi- Forum Guru
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
hindus are fanatic too?
yankee- Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
please define fanatic
blackmafia25- Junior Member
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
what kinda fanatic ??....yankee wrote:hindus are fanatic too?
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
Question: Was there a specific founder of the religion (Hinduism?)
Reply:
Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question ‘Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?’ will have to be ‘Cosmic power, Divine power, God’
Reply:
Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question ‘Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?’ will have to be ‘Cosmic power, Divine power, God’
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
Question: What is the most important part of the religion?
[Note: Different scholars may emphasize other aspects
of the religion as the most important part]
Reply:
The affirmative attitude of Hinduism toward life
has been emphasized by its recognition of four
legitimate and basic desires:
1. Dharma or righteousness
2. Artha or wealth
3. Kama or sense pleasure
4. Moksha or freedom through communion with God
or the Infinite.
These four attainments of life are collectively known as Purushartha.
Question: Why?
Reply:
Of the four grand objects of human aspirations (Purushartha), viz., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha, Dharma is given the foremost rank in the scriptures. Dharma alone is the gateway to Moksha, to immortality, infinite bliss, supreme peace and highest knowledge. Dharma alone is the primary Purushartha. Dharma is the first and foremost Purushartha.
Dharma is the cementer and sustainer of social life. The rules of Dharma have been laid down for regulating the worldly affairs of men. Dharma brings as its consequence happiness, both in this world and in the next. Dharma is the means of preserving one’s self. If you transgress it, it will kill you. If you protect it, it will protect you. It is your sole companion after death. It is the sole refuge of humanity.
[Note: Dharma (roughly translated as righteousness or virtue, must be at the center and at the circumference are Artha (wealth), Kama (all kinds of desires or pleasures), and Moksha (liberation). All activities in life must revolve around Dharma. Dharma must be kept in focus all the time and adhered to.]
[Note: Different scholars may emphasize other aspects
of the religion as the most important part]
Reply:
The affirmative attitude of Hinduism toward life
has been emphasized by its recognition of four
legitimate and basic desires:
1. Dharma or righteousness
2. Artha or wealth
3. Kama or sense pleasure
4. Moksha or freedom through communion with God
or the Infinite.
These four attainments of life are collectively known as Purushartha.
Question: Why?
Reply:
Of the four grand objects of human aspirations (Purushartha), viz., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha, Dharma is given the foremost rank in the scriptures. Dharma alone is the gateway to Moksha, to immortality, infinite bliss, supreme peace and highest knowledge. Dharma alone is the primary Purushartha. Dharma is the first and foremost Purushartha.
Dharma is the cementer and sustainer of social life. The rules of Dharma have been laid down for regulating the worldly affairs of men. Dharma brings as its consequence happiness, both in this world and in the next. Dharma is the means of preserving one’s self. If you transgress it, it will kill you. If you protect it, it will protect you. It is your sole companion after death. It is the sole refuge of humanity.
[Note: Dharma (roughly translated as righteousness or virtue, must be at the center and at the circumference are Artha (wealth), Kama (all kinds of desires or pleasures), and Moksha (liberation). All activities in life must revolve around Dharma. Dharma must be kept in focus all the time and adhered to.]
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
Question: How did Hinduism start and when did it begin?
Reply:
Hinduism is God centred. Other religions are prophet centred.
Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. Eternal principles apply to all human beings everywhere. The laws of physics exist and work all the time. The healing principle will get to work immediately the moment a little cut is sustained on a finger. No one can tell when this healing principle began or when it will end. It is there existing eternally, all pervading (available everywhere), omniscient (aware all the time and therefore healing principle gets to work when injury is sustained). (These simplified examples serve to understand God’s power: omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent).
Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. If a great scientist like Einstein, discovered or realized laws of physics, Hinduism would call him a great Rishi (Maharshi or seer of truth.) Such seers of truth are not confined to any one age or country. Self realized persons like Jesus Christ would be called Rishis (seers) and their teachings would be readily acceptable to those who properly understand the principles of ‘Hinduism’. From the ancient times, many great Rishis achieved self-realisation through such practices as meditation and austerities and they realised knowledge concerning Eternal Principles. Their knowledge, taught to disciples, and eventually made available in written form, is known as the Vedas (Ved = knowledge), the scriptures upon which Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) is based. Sanatan means eternal and Dharma means religion.
The word 'Hinduism ‘ does not appear anywhere in Hindu scriptures, The proper name for Hinduism is ‘Sanatan Dharma’
Sanatan = eternal Dharma = religion.
Hinduism is God centred whereas other religions are prophet centred. For this reason the whole of mankind has to abide by (or is affected by) the eternal principles. The question of acceptance or rejection of Hinduism by any individual simply does not arise, or is irrelevant. It is illogical to talk of conversion to Hinduism. It is like saying that the laws of physics (e.g.gravity) will apply to you only if you belong to an organization or organized religion.
[The ceremonies and rituals connected with Hinduism (and other religions) are designed to cultivate increased spirituality. At advanced level of spirituality, rituals and ceremonies are dispensed with]
Reply:
Hinduism is God centred. Other religions are prophet centred.
Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. Eternal principles apply to all human beings everywhere. The laws of physics exist and work all the time. The healing principle will get to work immediately the moment a little cut is sustained on a finger. No one can tell when this healing principle began or when it will end. It is there existing eternally, all pervading (available everywhere), omniscient (aware all the time and therefore healing principle gets to work when injury is sustained). (These simplified examples serve to understand God’s power: omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent).
Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. If a great scientist like Einstein, discovered or realized laws of physics, Hinduism would call him a great Rishi (Maharshi or seer of truth.) Such seers of truth are not confined to any one age or country. Self realized persons like Jesus Christ would be called Rishis (seers) and their teachings would be readily acceptable to those who properly understand the principles of ‘Hinduism’. From the ancient times, many great Rishis achieved self-realisation through such practices as meditation and austerities and they realised knowledge concerning Eternal Principles. Their knowledge, taught to disciples, and eventually made available in written form, is known as the Vedas (Ved = knowledge), the scriptures upon which Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) is based. Sanatan means eternal and Dharma means religion.
The word 'Hinduism ‘ does not appear anywhere in Hindu scriptures, The proper name for Hinduism is ‘Sanatan Dharma’
Sanatan = eternal Dharma = religion.
Hinduism is God centred whereas other religions are prophet centred. For this reason the whole of mankind has to abide by (or is affected by) the eternal principles. The question of acceptance or rejection of Hinduism by any individual simply does not arise, or is irrelevant. It is illogical to talk of conversion to Hinduism. It is like saying that the laws of physics (e.g.gravity) will apply to you only if you belong to an organization or organized religion.
[The ceremonies and rituals connected with Hinduism (and other religions) are designed to cultivate increased spirituality. At advanced level of spirituality, rituals and ceremonies are dispensed with]
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Re: lets talk about hindusim
So hinduism is subjective within boundaries? There is God... we believe in HIM even when we can't see HIM physically and to believe GOD is to believe in ourselves.... dis brings self-confidence to a totally new level.....
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