Who is Mulla Nasruddin? Is he an imaginary character or a real figure? When and where did he live? Perhaps, these questions will never be answered convincingly. But what is sure is that, with his ready wit, humor and belief in human values, Mulla nasruddin is beyond any political and racial boundaries. He belongs to all mankind, to all ages. His wit and intelligence is amusing as well as amazing, and he is always, always, very lovable. From the huge treasure of Nasruddin stories, this volume presents some which are entertaining and humorous, with strange twists and an undercurrent of human values. Read the stories and get transported to a world of laughter!
In life, things that we do always have a model for us to follow. In maths and sciences, they are known as ‘formula’. We can apply those formula in questions and challenges that we are given by the teachers. So, I’ve always been wondering, is there any formula for success? Can I just follow the pattern to achieve success? I never knew the answer is a ‘yes’.
The Case for Shakespeare: The End of the Authorship Question
While gaps in the biographical record for William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon continue to confound literary scholars, McCrea here concludes that he was, indeed, the playwright and poet we have always thought him to be.
Ensign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since the year 2456. It's a prestige posting, and Andrew is thrilled all the more to be assigned to the ship's Xenobiology laboratory. Life couldn't be better...until Andrew begins to pick up on the facts that (1) every Away Mission involves some kind of lethal confrontation with alien forces (2) the ship's captain, its chief science officer, and the handsome Lieutenant Kerensky always survive these confrontations and (3) at least one low-ranked crew member is, sadly, always killed.