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Burden of choice | Mutarjam (interpreted)
https://mutarjam.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/burden-of-choice
Every person interprets the world uniquely. Age is wasted on the not-so-young →. October 10, 2008. As if the gajillion. Choices we have to make every day weren’t bad enough. Assuming the faint of heart (who like yours truly cry at a mere hint of the cheesiest emotional moments in Bollywood movies) are ready to witness the plight of an average Torontonian/ big-city-North-American, and have their embroidered hankies handy (yes this bad pun was intended), allow me to provide a sample:. And what one reads in...
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Aviate this | Mutarjam (interpreted)
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Every person interprets the world uniquely. Romancing the police →. September 10, 2008. Ever wondered what it would be like if the vehicle (car/ SUV) you were travelling in suddenly took flight? OK so maybe I’m the only one with over-active imagination and a dangerous ADD while on the road. Different topic. But I recently had that experience; well, almost. In a recent short-hop flight, I had the distinct pleasure (? Of getting into an aeroplane and going “You’ve got to be kidding me! 8220;Yes I understan...
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Spaced out | Mutarjam (interpreted)
https://mutarjam.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/spaced-out
Every person interprets the world uniquely. The chains of convenience. October 1, 2008. Toronto covers approx. 1,655. Earning it the 36th place by land (and 97th by density). So in short, we’re doing OK for space. Yet the city for some reason extended its land. On the east-ish end. And they called it Leslie Spit. No joke. While for the most part, the road/ paved trail is fairly consistent in its landscape, the view of the city is quite enchanting, especially on a cloudy day! View from Leslie Spit.
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Why we love Toronto | Mutarjam (interpreted)
https://mutarjam.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/why-we-love-toronto
Every person interprets the world uniquely. Why we love Toronto. March 6, 2009. I can add a few to the list. And some things on the list, I’ll have to Google to understand. But I’m just glad someone listed the reasons we love Toronto. Happy 175th birthday my dear centre-of-Canada! Http:/ www.thestar.com/article/596779. This entry was posted in Cities I love. 10 responses to “ Why we love Toronto. March 6, 2009 at 8:57 am. Dont know about toronto but i did take a pic that was used in a vancouver project!
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Romancing the police | Mutarjam (interpreted)
https://mutarjam.wordpress.com/2008/09/23/romancing-the-police
Every person interprets the world uniquely. The chains of convenience →. September 23, 2008. Prepare for the not-news: Canada’s ageing population. The proportion of seniors increasing more rapidly than all other age groups) and declining birth rates. Then we’ll all hear the spontaneous music that we so like to see but disbelieve in indian films, and can sing and dance together around the ample greenery in Toronto. And the police officers will then happily and gracefully ride off into the sunset...You are...
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This interpreter | Mutarjam (interpreted)
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Every person interprets the world uniquely. Faith is my anchor. Loving is my passion. Thinking is my existence. Learning is my life. I am interested in everything. Muslim, female, Pakistani, Canadian, Lahori, Torontonian, friend, daughter, sister, all describe me. Reading is like breathing to me – I can only go without for so long before I suffocate. I have no favorites; I respect and like anything done well in relation to its purpose. I am an unabashed taker of others’ wisdom. August 4, 2007 at 3:47 am.
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Singled-out | Mutarjam (interpreted)
https://mutarjam.wordpress.com/2008/06/23/singled-out
Every person interprets the world uniquely. Aviate this →. June 23, 2008. I recently got asked one of the most intelligent questions in a while: why do you want to get married. My answer is irrelevant (to all but me and maybe the poor soul that might become my spouse). The question is SO important. But while important, should these be the key driving forces for such a critical life decision? To have an attitude of service and truly enjoy making the other happy? While poverty claims millions. Non-existent...