Reader's Digest Asia - November 2011 Issue

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Reader's Digest Asia
November 2011
 
 

COVER

40 5-Minute Ways to Feel Great 
Better health in less time than it takes to dial for a takeaway? Try these simple tips for boosting your fitness, well-being and mood – fast

 

Education Special

Education Special: Asia's Top Universities Revealed
As universities become more international, the learning experience is no longer just about hitting the books. Plus, find out the latest Times Higher Education university rankings

FEATURES

To Honour Those They Lost

To Honour Those They Lost
A decade after the devastating September 11 attacks on the US, family, friends and colleagues of terror's victims are finding peace through giving back to the community.

Malcom GladwellWhat Malcolm Gladwell Saw
Delve into the mind of the famous author and ideas generator. 
 

Monkey King BeijingThe Monkey King of Beijing Opera
Beijing Opera Iranian-born Ghaffar Pourazar is the unlikely hero of Beijing opera.

Gotcha!
Thanks to the Internet, her anger and some loyal neighbours, one woman managed to nab the person who robbed her.

 
future job

Your Job in 2030
We take a look at what's in store for us in the future in the world of work.

 

 
Home AgainHome Again
Displaced by a horrible tragedy that claimed the lives of their parents, two brothers learn to find their way back to their family.

Elephant Memory
For centuries, elephants have been a vital part of the Kui people in Thailand. They have hunted, trained, cared for and loved these majestic creatures. Now, the practice is coming to an end.

The Quiet Crisis
We care for our ailing parents because we love them. We don't talk about how hard it is because . . . why? It's time to give caregivers the opportunity to stop being silent sufferers

 

BONUS READ
Charlie: A Home Child’s Life in CanadaCharlie: A Home Child's Life in Canada

Between 1860 and 1945, about 100,000 orphaned or destitute British boys and girls – the home children – were sent to Canada as indentured workers to work on farms and in homes. Some were treated well; others not. This is the true story of one such child, Charlie, as told by his daughter


VOICE
 
Literature Applied
Kirpal Singh talks about the importance of literature

 

HEALTH SMART 

More This, Less That

A Surprising Cancer Fighter - Good Cholesterol


The Silent Killer
- Warning Signs of A Heart Attack

CalciumIs Calcium Good or Bad? - The bottom line on calcium

Aerobic Exercise for Better Sleep - Aerobic exercises can turn around insomnia.

More This, Less That - Simple tips to better health
 

THE TECH GUY

google+Does Google+ add up?
Stan Yee asks the question: Does Google+ add up?

 

 

 

UNBELIVABLE

How To Be An Eco-Nazi
Nury Vittachi on eco-nazis


KINDNESS OF STRANGERS

Neighbourly Sprites
We have wonderful neighbours to help us through a dfficult time.


HEROES

Changing The Tide
Eleven-year-old Maddie saves her family from a swollen creek

 

MY STORY

Rescue a girlAn Incredible Journey
Sister Lourdes Anne Berbano's night of intense drama

 

 

PET TALES 
Puss in Porcelain
A tale of mischief from the animal kingdom

   

Coconut ShrimpWHAT'S COOKING
Coconut Shrimp
 
 
 
 
THE GUIDE 

The Lowdown On: DRIVE-INS

MoviesTHE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN

Books: BURSTS: THE HIDDEN PATTERN BEHIND EVERYTHING WE DO

Blog: A HISTORY IN PIN-UPS (historypin.com)

 
 
 


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