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People Who Read Novels Are More Likely To Be Friendly

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In the recent study conducted by the experts at Nirmal Singh Lotus Green , it has been found that people who read fictions and novels are friendlier towards other people. In addition to being friendly, they are also more well-behaved and sympathetic towards others. The study also reveals that people who read more of drama and romantic novels are more able to understand people. With the insight that they learn from such books, they are best able to apply that in real life and make the most of it! The people who preferred experimental books depicted a more positive social behavior and the capacity to look at things from different perspectives. They are more likely to understand behaviors by getting into other people’s shoes in their minds and enable the horizons of their approach. Such novels promote a variety of empathetic abilities within their minds and therefore, they are able to look at situation in a more optimistic manner. In the expert opinion of Nirmal Singh Lotus Gree...

5 Mainstream Authors Who Have Been Accused Of Plagiarism

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Every now and then, there’s an artist who seems to have taken ‘inspiration’ from something that was previously done. No doubt, there’s a lot of original content out there but it’s extracted and molded off something from the past. Recently, Chetan Bhagat has been in the limelight for plagiarizing content for one of his novels. Well, our experts at Nirmal Singh Lotus Green have compiled the following list of mainstream authors who have been accused of plagiarizing content before: Jane Goodall: Seeds of Hope The Seeds of Hope author was accused of taking out content from websites such as Wikipedia. An author in The Washington post spotted the similarity in the Wikipedia article and wrote about it. Naturally, Jane was very embarrassed and went on to re-publish the book with revised content. She blamed the plagiarism charge on poor note taking skills and called it a careless mistake. J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire In 2004, the autho...