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    You are right dear Forex mein loss ki main wajha greed hai , har trader ko trading k doran apny emotions ko control karna chaiye aur greed sy avoid karna cahiye agar traders greed sy avoid nahin karty hain to phir un ko loss ho jata hai aur woh Forex mein success hasil nahin kar paty hain.
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      you you should trade on specific time.. those who trade all the day and night make nothing other than waste their time...
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        Forex Trading main Loss hone k Wajah ye hoti hai k Hum Lalach karte hay Jis k wajah se humain Loss pe he Loss hota hay . Keise b Cheez mein humain chahiye k lalach na kare Apne dil o demagh se kaam kare
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          We decided then that we would more or less divide the remaining slots between us. That would allow each of us to include books that the other might not have chosen. Or might not even have read
             
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            we love more for their short stories than their novels—Donald Barthelme, Annie Proulx, Flannery O’Connor, Eudora Welty. We could agree that some of Gore Vidal’s novels are an essential pleasure, but it’s his non-fiction that’s essential period.
               
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              but his supreme achievements are his headlong reconfigurations of the whole idea of non-fiction, books like Armies of the Night and The Executioner’s Song. Dawn Powell, Mordechai Richler, Thomas Wolfe, Peter Carey, J.F. Power
                 
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                , Katherine Ann Porter, Amy Tan, John Dos Passos, Oscar Hijuelos—we looked over our bookcases and many more than 100 names laid down a claim. This means you, Stephen King
                   
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                  This project, which got underway in January, was not just a reading effort. It was a re-reading effort. It meant revisiting a lot of novels both of us had not looked into for some time.
                     
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                    A few titles that seemed indispensable some years ago turned out on a second tasting to be, well, dispensable. More common was the experience I had with Saul Bellow’s Herzog, about a man coming
                       
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                      coming to terms with the disappointments of midlife by directing his questions everywhere. It was one of the first adult novels I attempted in late adolescence. It left its treadmarks on me even then, but this time his experienced heart spoke to me differently
                         
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                        There were also first time discoveries. Having heard for years that Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road was one of the great but underappreciated American novels, I searched it out.
                           
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                          great story of a black woman surviving whatever God and man throws at her, was not part of the required reading list when I was in school. It is now part of my personal canon. Henry Green? Hadn’t read Henry Green. Finally read Loving. Loved it
                             
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                            Lists like this one have two purposes. One is to instruct. The other of course is to enrage. We’re bracing ourselves for the e-mails that start out: “You moron! You pathetic bourgeoise insect! How could you have left off…(insert title here).” We say Mrs. Dalloway
                               
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                              m surprised to see so many people saying Harry Potter belongs on this list...that is laughable to me. Harry Potter is decent enough for 13 year olds to get into reading, but as far as calling it a classic piece of literature that will be read for hundreds of year
                                 
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                                Doubtful. Harry Potter is not some deep, profound literature...you can take everything at face value in HP. It's popular sure, but so is Twilight. And DON'T tell me that belongs on here
                                   

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