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Do All Questions Have Answers? Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Dereje Amera, Ethiopia Mar 22, 2005
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Questions are important, and answers are always there. If there are questions, there should be no reasons that answers could not be found, unless and otherwise, our capacity to understand answers for the questions we have asked is limited. The capacity to understand answers is an integral part of asking questions. Understanding answers needs capacity, which requires sharp perspective and thinking. If we cannot understand answers properly, the questions that follow or that would be borne after the answer, will be lame and may not be effective.

As far as our universe is in motion, our rational faculty is constantly interacting with the forces that are within us and with the external environment, which upgrades and augments the capacity of its reasoning power, depending on how we far we have interacted and utilized it. This motion may result in differing capacity between people, as a matter of their own volition and efforts, which may affect the personality and individuality of every person. Quest is an integral nature of human reality, and answers are mostly ideas or opinions or may be facts that satisfy our thirst or quest we have within ourselves. This gigantic relationship maintains the balance of our universe. If many of our valuable questions were not answered, the world would have been in a worse chaotic situation than now. Our questions are always around us, and we need to find answers for them. Who can ably tell us the answers?

What makes our stay on earth interesting is, we have partial answers to the questions we have, and our minds are not at rest at any given point. While such motion is going on our minds, one may be forced to deduce about the nature of this world the following: we live in a world which is not capable enough to provide us with answers to the questions we have; or we live in a world who has answers to the questions we have, but we are not capable enough to understand the answers; either of the two are the answers to what we think about our life in this world.





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Dereje Amera


Writing is a powerful instrument to promote one's ideology, so as to transform and galvanize the whole of humanity to have a better perspective about this world.

Words are just combinations of letters, but the power they exert in every human frame is still a mystery to all.

Writing uses these mysterious forces of words as a tool to introduce, induce and create vibrations in society, which do have an influence on every aspect of our life as human beings.

May the power of WORDS prevail over all!!
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Let me lrearn the technic of writing a thon on Human Rights
Jai Kishor Labh | Dec 2nd, 2005
Respectable Sir, Greetings As I am too much interested in writing a thon on Human Rights,I request you to send me your opinion about the concerning subject in my email'jaikishor2003@yahoo.com' . Sincerely Jai Kishor Labh Janakpur municipality ward no. 10 Dhanusha district Nepal

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