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Shram's society is to publish details of my family members, close circle and the events. Tuesday, April 03, 2012. My (Ramanathan) childhood and youth stage. My Village - Arangotukara/Ezhumangad. I was born in father's house Chakkali Puthan Madham in Arangotukara/Ezhumangad. College studies at Bombay. M S Patel and Company. Sunday, April 01, 2012. My Mother C S Seetha Ammal - a gentle and efficient lady. And our house being later built is called as Chakkali Puthan Madham. Having had to suffer poverty and ...
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Entertainment Opinions, After The Fact. The Big Move: RR Goes to Tumblr. 2010-07-25 Posted by Alex. The move started earlier this past week. In fact, there are already two new reviews up (Delorean's Subiza, and Bombay Bicycle Club's Flaws) as well as a look at the Mercury Prize nominations. That all said and done, you can now find The RR at:. Http:/ retrospectivereview.tumblr.com/. Update your newsfeeds, and enjoy. We're back on the road! The Strange Boys @ The Globe, Cardiff. 2010-06-28 Posted by Alex.
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Holding a retrospective ritual is a very old idea. It has served the human species well, as the stories of hunts are retold around campfires and the stories of child rearing are shared as baskets are woven. It has survived this long because it works. Its a fundamental vehicle to discover, share, and pass along the learning from experiencesomething we also call wisdom.. I have one question:. Is your organization good at acquiring and using its wisdom in creating software? The four key questions.