News stories about "learned" in India.

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I'm a medical mom to a son with VACTERL syndrome. Here's what I've learned in my son's 5 years so far.

"Medical mom" Katie Schanck shares how her son's VACTERL syndrome has made her a stronger parent. Micro-grieving moments help her family cope. Key Points

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How I learned to love my thick and bushy eyebrows

When in school, he tried trimming his thick and bushy eyebrows to make them thinner like everyone else's. He now wishes he had just embraced them. Key Points

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My husband and I traveled cross-country in a camper van with our toddler. We were surprised just how hard it was.

Though it was a magical trip, she learned that #vanlife is not as easy as it looks. She had to get a hotel room with her toddler some nights. Key Points

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I became a mom at 15, and served in the army for more than 20 years. I've learned that PTSD looks different for women.

After being deployed in Iraq, Sonja Stribling was having panic attacks. She says the Army didn't want to talk about it so she retired after 21 years. Key Points

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Ram and Sita: What the epic couple can teach us today

India News: Explore the lessons we can learn from the epic couple Ram and Sita. Discover their love story, Ram's adventures, and Sita's sacrifice. Gain insights into the conflicts between public roles and private values. Dive into the timeless story of Ram and Sita. Key Points

Times Of India

Going for a job interview? Prepare yourself well for this tricky question

Answering the question, Have you ever had a bad experience with any of your previous employers? can make or break an interview, and badmouthing a previous employer indicates a lack of professionalism. Answer honestly, but maintain a neutral tone and keep it as short as possible while focusing on what you learned and how you improved. Key Points

Economic Times

I had sex with the 'straight' players on my brother's soccer teams

At 13, George Tzintzis started hooking up with several of his brother's teammates. But they all kept him a secret, so he started to feel invisible. Key Points

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Former Navy SEAL: Hell Week was bad but I learned resilience

Nick Norris was a Navy SEAL from 2003 to 2013, serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The hardest part of training? Being bitterly cold all the time. Key Points

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