Experiential Learning: A Complete Guide
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2021
Remember those "mere zamane mein" stories by our grandparents? Weren't they so fulfilling? However, have you ever thought about why did they pop up out of nowhere? Well, that's because they were intended towards imparting a lesson. A lesson that academia can never teach us. A value that can only be imbibed when learnt hands-on.

So, here's an attempt to understand about a new and unconventional learning method.
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[WINNER OF BEST HISTORICAL FICTION STORY IN THE FICTION AWARDS] There is a story that has been whispered into ear after ear across many countries. It's a sad but hopeful story, the story of The Lost Princess of Scotland. You should know that the story I am about to tell you is true. The horrific events within said story are real, however I should inform you that some details have been altered and exaggerated over the passing years so believe as much as you wish... ~~~ Seventeen years after the tragic attack on the Scottish Kingdom, Rosalie is leading a simple life with her Aunt and Uncle in England. Their lives are soon turned upside down when an unwelcome visitor calls upon their cottage. Running for her life Rose stumbles upon the help of Georgiana, Princess of England. Introduced to a whole new way of life, Rose finds herself falling for Georgiana's older brother, Alexander. Lust and power are a dangerous combination and Rose soon finds herself caught in the middle of a treacherous plot. The Kingdom may not be the safest place to stay after all. [[word count: 50,000-100,000 words]]