1. Eco explains how he utilizes time and does not sit idle for even a single minute. He tells that if somebody takes certain amount of time in reaching third floor from first via elevator, he, in the meantime keeps on writing without wasting a single minute. This was Eco’s way of utilizing his time andRead more

    Eco explains how he utilizes time and does not sit idle for even a single minute. He tells that if somebody takes certain amount of time in reaching third floor from first via elevator, he, in the meantime keeps on writing without wasting a single minute. This was Eco’s way of utilizing his time and energy. He also says that people have a perception towards him that he writes on different subjects but it is not true; he always writes on similar themes which are peace, non-violence etc.

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  2. Umberto looked very positive during the interview and he had no problem with the interview. He answered all the questions very politely. He also shares secret about his work along with his philosophical interests. Had he objected to the interview, Mukund's many questions were enough to bother him. FRead more

    Umberto looked very positive during the interview and he had no problem with the interview. He answered all the questions very politely. He also shares secret about his work along with his philosophical interests. Had he objected to the interview, Mukund’s many questions were enough to bother him.

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  3. In today’s world, the chief source of information about personalities is interview. When the interviewer puts all kinds of questions, the interviewee becomes more inclined to answer them. By listening and understanding every aspect, we know more about him/her and can easily decide right and wrong. WRead more

    In today’s world, the chief source of information about personalities is interview. When the interviewer puts all kinds of questions, the interviewee becomes more inclined to answer them. By listening and understanding every aspect, we know more about him/her and can easily decide right and wrong. Whether the interviewee is a religious teacher or a criminal, only an interview helps us to know about him.

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  4. Celebrity writer Saul Bellow envisages giving interviews by strangulation. This is the moment when a pressure and discomfort is being felt by an interviewee. It’s the same pain that a person feels when someone puts pressure on one’s throat and he faces difficulty in breathing. For more please visitRead more

    Celebrity writer Saul Bellow envisages giving interviews by strangulation. This is the moment when a pressure and discomfort is being felt by an interviewee. It’s the same pain that a person feels when someone puts pressure on one’s throat and he faces difficulty in breathing.

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  5. Some primitive cultures believe that photographing a person is like stealing his soul from the body. Just as the soul leaves the body, it becomes useless; it does not have its identity. Similarly, when a person is photographed, he loses his true identity because photographer can tamper the photo accRead more

    Some primitive cultures believe that photographing a person is like stealing his soul from the body. Just as the soul leaves the body, it becomes useless; it does not have its identity. Similarly, when a person is photographed, he loses his true identity because photographer can tamper the photo according to his wish.

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