Author: Rotaract Club of SLIIT

  • The BLOGGER-Q1

    The BLOGGER-Q1

    “writing is thinking through fingers” Making the words of Isaac Asimov a reality, “The Blogger”, a voyage initiated by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT will bring you it’s next first port of call in this manner to reverberate the first quarter of its Rotaract year 2019/20 while supplementing the thinking fingers with a widen platform…

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  • Anonymous Martian

    Anonymous Martian

    Once black out star cried for the missing sunshine, while she desperate, Droom anonymous Martian lighten up her. He’s a solo. Thought he was not bat an eye lid But he’s a hilarious alien… Makes people flying high When tempus fugit, Star going to be super nigh to him. However anonymous be a known star…

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  • From Personal Being to Personal Branding

    From Personal Being to Personal Branding

    From Personal Being to Personal Branding iLuminary – phase 01, a personal branding workshop organized by the Rotaract club of SLIIT in collaboration with Women Techmakers was held on the 22nd of September 2019 at the SLIIT mini auditorium. With around 40 participants consisting of both Rotaract club members and non-member undergraduates of SLIIT the…

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  • Make them smile ’19

    Make them smile ’19

    Children’s Day began on the second Sunday of June in 1857 by Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard, pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Chelsea, Massachusetts: Leonard held a special service dedicated to, and for the children. Leonard named the day Rose Day, though it was later named Flower Sunday, and then named Children’s…

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  • ඇද ඇරපු කොකු

    ඇද ඇරපු කොකු

    නමුනුකුල තෙත් කරපු තෙත පින්න හවසක අකාලෙට මුල් බැහැපු උදුපියලි මල් ගොන්න නොතැලෙන්න ඇවිදිද්දි උබ කියපු කතාවල මුල මැදක් මතක නෑ ඒ වුනත් ඒ අස්සෙ ඒකි නම් හිටියෙ නෑ -කොහොමටත් එක්කො උබ කියල නෑ මිස් වෙන්න තරමටත් ඔය කරුණ – පුංචි නෑ කලු කදුලු එන ගෑස් පෙලපාළි – රැග් අස්සෙ බඩගින්න උහුලන්න ඉගනගත්තෙත් එකට කියාපන්…

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  • Cleaning up our waterways

    Cleaning up our waterways

    Originally posted on Service in Action: By Ludovic Grosjean, member of the Rotaract Club of Melbourne City, Australia     Success starts at home. This is why every month we invite Rotary and Rotaract clubs in our district to join us for a walk along the river near Flinders station in Melbourne, Australia, to participate in…

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  • Magic is real! : Kindness, the secret recipe of the Pixie dust

    Magic is real! : Kindness, the secret recipe of the Pixie dust

    “Do you believe in Magic? I do!” Remember? Once upon a time, a poor girl called Cinderella became a princess, thanks to a Fairy God mother. An ugly frog turned to a handsome prince just by a kiss of a warm hearted princess. Windy and her siblings could fly to Neverland with Peter Pan because…

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  • Adieu Okjokull – The First Funeral of a Glacier

    Adieu Okjokull – The First Funeral of a Glacier

    “A letter to the future, Ok is the first Icelandic glacier to lose its status as a glacier. In the next 200 years all our glaciers are expected to follow the same path. This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we…

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  • Suicide: Not an escape

    Suicide: Not an escape

    Suicide is a word we hear more often than necessary and yet it’s still a taboo topic to be discussed in Sri Lankan public. Suicidal behavior is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. Some cultures and religions condemn suicide and this is also why the topic of suicide is still not publicly discussed.…

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