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Making Common Sense - Part One by AshamkonyeOF(m): 5:41pm On Jul 02, 2015
Common Sense:
Day by day people face situations
that would require them asking
questions. There's nothing bad for
one to ask question in the face of
confusion. Although some disgruntled persons believe that it's
risky to ask question, so also it's
very dangerous not to ask.
Regardless of the fact that confusion
has been mixed up with conviction,
making curious minds unable to seperate the chaff from the grain, no
mind rests until it finds an answer.
Apart from other basic steps in
searching for an answer to a
particular question, which involve:
first; knowing what to achieve with ur answer. Second; knowing where to
get a desired answer, and most
importantly, arranging ur question
properly for clear understanding.
How you put question determines
the answer you will get. Ask right and get it right....My name is
Ashamkonye, Francis Obioma and I
just want to make Common Sense.

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