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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
We all might fail at something but don't let the failure define who we are....
Failure doesn't mean you are a failure...
--- it does mean you haven't succeeded yet.
Failure doesn't mean you have accomplished nothing...
--- it does mean you have learned something.
Failure doesn't mean you have been a fool...
--- it does mean you had a lot of faith.
Failure doesn't mean you have been disgraced...
--- it does mean you were willing to try.
Failure doesn't mean you don't have it...
--- it does mean you have to do something in a different way.
Failure doesn't mean you are inferior...
--- it does mean you are not perfect.
Failure doesn't mean you've wasted your life...
--- it does mean you've got a reason to start afresh.
Failure doesn't mean you should give up...
--- it does mean you should try harder.
Failure doesn't mean you'll never make it...
--- it does mean it will take a little longer.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
some of the amazing inventions which are used in our day to day life....!
1.The Telephone:
The telephone is an instrument that converts voice and sound signals into electrical impulses for transmission by wire to a different location, where another telephone receives the electrical impulses and turns them back into recognizable sounds. In 1875, Alexander Graham Bell built the first telephone that transmitted electrically the human voice.
2.The history of computers:
There are many major milestones in the history of computers, starting with 1936, when Konrad Zuse built the first freely programmable computer.
3. Television:
In 1884, Paul Nipkow sent images over wires using a rotating metal disk technology with 18 lines of resolution. Television then evolved along two paths, mechanical based on Nipkow's rotating disks, and electronic based on the cathode ray tube. American Charles Jenkins and Scotsman John Baird followed the mechanical model while Philo Farnsworth, working independently in San Francisco, and Russian émigré Vladimir Zworkin, working for Westinghouse and later RCA, advanced the electronic model.
4.The automobile:
In 1769, the very first self-propelled road vehicle was invented by French mechanic, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot. However, it was a steam-powered model. In 1885, Karl Benz designed and built the world's first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine. In 1885, Gottlieb Daimler took the internal combustion engine a step further and patented what is generally recognized as the prototype of the modern gas engine and later built the world's first four-wheeled motor vehicle.
5.The cotton gin:
Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin on March 14, 1794. The cotton gin is a machine that separates seeds, hulls and other unwanted materials from cotton after it has been picked.
6. The camera:
In 1814, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created the first photographic image with a camera obscura, however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre is considered the inventor of the first practical process of photography in 1837.
7.The steam engine:
Thomas Savery was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698, patented the first crude steam engine. Thomas Newcomen invented the atmospheric steam engine in 1712. James Watt improved Newcomen's design and invented what is considered the first modern steam engine in 1765.
8. The sewing machine:
The first functional sewing machine was invented by the French tailor, Barthelemy Thimonnier, in 1830. In 1834, Walter Hunt built America's first (somewhat) successful sewing machine. Elias Howe patented the first lockstitch sewing machine in 1846. Isaac Singer invented the up-and-down motion mechanism. In 1857, James Gibbs patented the first chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine. Helen Augusta Blanchard patented the first zig-zag stitch machine in 1873.
9. The light bulb:
Contrary to popular belief, Thomas Alva Edison didn't "invent" the light bulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1809, Humphry Davy, an English chemist, invented the first electric light. In 1878, Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, an English physicist, was the first person to invent a practical and longer-lasting electic lightbulb (13.5 hours) with a carbon fiber filament. In 1879, Thomas Alva Edison invented a carbon filament that burned for forty hours.
10. penicillin:
Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Andrew Moyer patented the first method of industrial production of penicillin in 1948.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Do’s And Don’ts In An Interview
An Interview is a place where you have show talents and get placed in a smart way. So before you attend an interview know the do’s and don’ts in an interview.
Do’s In an Interview
> Dress like a professional student.
> Know the location of the interview to be held and be reach the place earlier.
> Know about the companies.
> Have an extra resume copy with you.
> Greet the receptionist and interviewer.
> Fill the application neatly.
> Shake hands firmly.
> Wait till they offer a chair.
> Have eye contact with the interviewer.
> Talk politely.
> Avoid poor language, slang and pause words like “uh”, “hmm”, etc.
> Listen the question carefully, and ask them to repeat the question if you need time to prepare answer or can’t understand the question.
> Ask about the job, company when you get chance.
> Try to know about the interviewers.
> Send a thank you letter to the interviewer if possibe.
Don’ts in an Interview
Don’ts in an Interview
> Don’t show over confidence.
> Don’t show lack of interest in the interview.
> Don’t tell negatively about your past employers, institutions or company.
> Don’t be late to the interview.
> Don’t lie to the interviewer.
> Don’t take notes.
> Don’t smoke before you attend the interview and don’t smoke even if you are offered during the interview.
> Don’t use chewing gum.
>Don’t assume that a female interviewer is “Mrs.” or “Miss.” Address her as “Ms.” unless told otherwise. (If she has a Ph.D. or other doctoral degree or medical degree, use “Dr. [lastname]” just as you would with a male interviewer. Marital status of anyone, male or female, is irrelevant to the purpose of the interview.
>Don’t treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice.
> Don’t use mobiles, better to swtich off or set in silent mode.
> Don’t joke during interview.
> Don’t answer the question in single word like “yes or no”, give clear explanation if possible.
> Don’t talk personally or about family.
> Don’t ask about salary before you are placed.
Top 15 Tips To Face An Interview.....!
2. Know the nature of the company and their requirements for the job.
3. Be in proper Dress code.
4. Reach the interview place earlier than the prescribed the time.
5. Be positive and energetic.
6. Accept the mistake or if you don’t know any answers.
7. Don’t get discouraged during Interviews.
8. Be relaxed or don’t show your tension.
9. Stand with good posture.
10. While answering the questions
Listen carefully the question and then answer.
• Provide examples.
• Have eye contact.
• Speak clearly.
• Never blame anyone
• Give your answers in point
11. Be clear with your project and try to explain in maximum of 5 to 10 minutes.
12. Avoid using mobile phones.
13. Know your weakness and try to avoid them or find correct reason for that.
14. Don’t feel shy to answer. Be an enthusiastic person.
15. Don’t forget to wish the Panel while you enter and come out.
I hope it is useful for you. If you have any suggestions post that in comments below and share your ideas and experience.
All the best!!!
All the best!!!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
HEALTH......
To open yourself up and become a powerful magnet to wellness and health from wherever you are now:
Free yourself of any past resentments or disappointments you may be holding about you.
Let go of any and all resentments from the past you may be holding of everyone and everything.
See yourself as completely well in your mind and visualize yourself doing things in a complete state of perfect health.
Love and appreciate everything and everyone, and especially yourself.
Know you have the power within you to heal yourself.
Never criticize or blame yourself or anyone else for anything.
Be grateful for the wellbeing that is coming to you.
See yourself as only well.
Be happy, knowing that in your state of happiness your body is healing itself.
As you appreciate, as you love, as you are happy, as you are grateful, you are summoning wellbeing and it is pouring through your body and disease is vanishing in the moment.
Laugh! Hire funny movies or recall any memories that make you laugh. Laugh your way back to health.
Make lists every day of all the things you are grateful for, including being grateful for your healing and complete wellbeing.
You must do whatever you can to remove your attention from disease.
Distract yourself from thoughts of disease, and put all of your focus and attention on doing things that make you feel good.
Make your happiness the number one thing in your life.
Resist nothing, love everything!
Know that there is no such thing as incurable.
As you love completely and feel the joy within you, disease cannot exist.
Know and accept that you are perfect as you are right now.
WOMAN.......
The life time of woman in the life span of boy to man......
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