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Through technology and social media, we're able to create an identity online that shows people the face that we want them to see and rather than who they really are.
My mother always said, 'The best way to ruin a story is to tell the other side.'
I realized little by little that words are very powerful, and taking those words to encourage people rather than tear them apart was the desire of my heart.
There's a real art to telling a story in two hours, and that will always be something that people are very, very interested in.
My mother's family didn't speak much about Europe: My mother was born in 1935, and her new-world parents were the sort who didn't want to worry their children about the war.
Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story.
And how is clarity to be achieved? Mainly by taking trouble and by writing to serve people rather than to impress them.
My Department has already recognised this and has been working specifically on the technical support issue since January and will offer advice to schools during the Autumn term.
Some Indians will come up and say that a story reminded them of something very specific to their experience. Which may or may not be the case for non-Indians.