The Silence of Shouting Life
The Silence of Shouting Life
OF
SHOUTING
LIFE
LIVED AND NARRETED BY
Abhishek Sharma
THE SILENCE OF SHOUTING LIFE
How an ordinary happy go lucky guy introspects his life which never was wrong as
almighty can not do any thing wrong. However the pain and pleasure journey which had
multiple turns each time which could have turned out to be very negatively but still how there
was always some energy which resolved all issue. Not sure how people felt about the same and
the whole problem still while writing this book the first thing that comes to my mind is peoples
perception. Your child would be blessed if you can break this for them there is no other thing
limiting people dreams and life as this one thing.
BY
Abhishek Sharma
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This book is dedicated to: ||Rama||’s my son and the almighty
Two of the greatest pleasure in my life both having the common name, just chanting
with every breath the name is and will be the biggest pleasure of my life and that has been
reason for ever living in bliss. However also seeing my ||Rama|| was not less then a miracle a
pink baby boy bulk up due to may be water retention. It took 1 day for him to come to normal
color and size. The most selfish, angry, intelligent cute little thing with the ugliest teeth I have
ever seen in my life. The bundle of joy which will never let me feel low or will allow me to lie
down. I oue u.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction..........................................................................................................................1
PART I: Child hood.............................................................................................................2
Chapter One: Virar..................................................................................................3
Chapter Two: Kandivali..........................................................................................5
PART II: Teen Age..............................................................................................................7
Chapter Three: Standard 5-7....................................................................................8
Chapter Four: Standard 8-9 ................................................................................10
Chapter Five: Standard 10.....................................................................................11
PART III: Hostel..................................................................................................................7
Chapter Six: Standard 11.........................................................................................8
Chapter Seven: Standard 12 ................................................................................10
PART IV: Engineering Collage...........................................................................................7
Chapter Eight: First Year.........................................................................................8
Chapter Nine: Second Year ..................................................................................10
PART V: Bcom Collage......................................................................................................7
Chapter Ten: SY Bcom............................................................................................8
Chapter Eleven: TY Bcom.....................................................................................10
PART VI: Break Year.........................................................................................................7
Chapter Tweleve: TIME Class................................................................................8
Chapter Thirteen: Motilal Oswal...........................................................................10
PART VII: MBA.................................................................................................................7
Chapter Fourteen: 1st Year.......................................................................................8
Chapter Fifteen: 2nd Year.......................................................................................10
PART VIII: Break Year.......................................................................................................7
Chapter Sixteen: Max New York Life.....................................................................8
Chapter Seventeen: Sitting at Home......................................................................10
PART IX: First Job..............................................................................................................7
Chapter Eighteen: Prasad Sheety.............................................................................8
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Chapter Ninteen: Kavita Das.................................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: Sandeep Singh...........................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: Nabeel Mohamad......................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: Shilpa Rao.................................................................................10
Chapter Twenty: Satish Mahajan...........................................................................10
PART X: First Business.......................................................................................................7
Chapter Eighteen: 2021...........................................................................................8
Chapter Ninteen: 2022...........................................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: 2023...........................................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: 2024...........................................................................................10
Chapter Ninteen: 2025...........................................................................................10
Chapter Twenty: 2026...........................................................................................10
Epilogue/Conclusion..........................................................................................................12
Bibliography......................................................................................................................13
Acknowledgments.............................................................................................................14
About the Author...............................................................................................................15
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Introduction
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audience is, so state the problem the reader has.
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A Mother’s Melody
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Love Songs
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An Oceanic Chorus
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Ocean Conservation
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How to Volunteer
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Epilogue/Conclusion
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Bibliography
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Author’s last name, first initial or initials. (Publication date). Book title. Additional
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King, S. (2000). On writing: A memoir of the craft. New York, NY: Pocket Books.
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Nonfiction now! Retrieved from http://writenonfictionnow.com/tips-staying-
track-writing/
For online periodicals
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books, articles, and conference sessions. Writer’s Digest. Retrieved from
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Acknowledgments
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Thank the key people who inspired you and helped you throughout the process of
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