Friday, July 30, 2010

Life Lesson from a baby giraffe



       Baby giraffes never go to school. But they learn a very important lesson rather early in life. A lesson that all of us would do well to remember. The birth of a baby giraffe is quite an earth-shaking event. The baby falls from its mother’s womb, some eight feet above the ground. It shrivels up and lies still, too weak to move. The mother giraffe lovingly lowers her neck to smooch the baby giraffe. And then something incredible happens. She lifts her long leg and kicks the baby giraffe, sending it flying up in the air and tumbling down on the ground. As the baby again, and again. Until the baby giraffe, still trembling and tired, pushes its limbs and for the first time learns to stand on its feet
Happy to see the baby standing on its own feet, the mother giraffe comes over and gives it yet another kick. The baby giraffe falls one more times, but now quickly recovers and stands up. Mama giraffe is delighted. She knows that her baby has learnt an important lesson. Never mind how hard you fall, always remember to pick yourself up and back on your feet.
Why does the mother giraffe do this? She knows that lions and leopards love giraffe meat. So unless the baby giraffe quickly learns to stand and run with the pack –it will have no chance of survival.
Most of us though are not quite as lucky as baby giraffe. No one teaches us to stand up every time we fall. When we fail, when we are down, we just give up. No one kicks us out of our comfort zone to remind us that to survive and succeed, we need to learn to get back on our feet.
If you study the lives of successful people through, you will see a recurring pattern. Were they always successful in all they did? No. Did success come to them quick and easy? No, no! You will find that the common streak running through their lives is their ability to stand up every time they fall. The ability of the baby giraffe!
Have you heard about a young sales executive from Kolkata who dreamt about becoming an announcer on radio? He auditioned with all India Radio for a job. The authorities felt that he didn’t have a particularly good voice and he was rejected. He refused to accept defeat and continued to chase his dream. He tried for a role in the movies. He got rejected. They thought he was too tall. He kept trying and got a few lucky breaks. But most of his early films flopped. He did not give up. He played an angry young man in a movie that become a super hit. And the failed radio announcer went on to become the country’s biggest superstar- widely admired for his baritone voice! His name Amitabh Bachan.
The road to success is never an easy one. There are several obstacles, and you are bound to fall sooner or later. You will hit a road block, you will taste failure. But success lies in being able to get up every time you fall. That’s a critical life skill. And it’s the habit of all successful people.
Learning to win in life is quite like learning to ride a bicycle. As you start to ride, you might fall and get bruised. It doesn’t matter. You need to get back up and continue to ride. Fall one more time? Get back up again. That’s all it takes, learn to get back up every time you fall.
And just remember one more thing. Next time you find a friend or a parent kicking you, don’t get upset with them. Like the mother giraffe, they may only be trying to teach you one of life’s most important lessons. It doesn’t matter how many times you fall. What matters is your ability to pick yourself up and stand on your feet once again.
When we fail, when we are down, we just give up. No one kicks us out of our comfort zone to remind us that to survive and succeed, we need to learn to get back on our feet

Sunday, July 25, 2010

10 best Website to Find Free Software

            In our day to day life we use many windows software applications that makes our life easier. These applications perform tasks that if done manually can lead us to a lot of inconvenience. But not all windows applications are free to use, they may provide demo or trial versions that falls behind our expectations.
                     The best way to overcome this situation is to use free alternatives to paid applications. Here is a list of few websites that can help you find and download such free applications at one place.
                      All the websites above are good enough to keep you updated with the latest freeware releases but for convenience in downloading Windows applications I will prefer FileHippo, Softpedia and Softonic. FileHippo can also be used to find old versions of the software easily

Friday, July 23, 2010

ULTIMATE WEB BROWSER

Epic Browser:First Web browser, Made for India  
               When it comes to Web Browser, Majority of Indians use Internet Explorer (may be due to ignorance). Epic browser is an initiative by Hidden reflex, a software company which built a Browser (especially suited to Indian use) on Mozilla Firefox Platform in partnership with several other Big Commercial Giants of India.

Design and Interface

                  This makes the first impression and Epic wins your heart. Colourful background and Menu interface similar to Firefox doesn’t make you feel working on new stuff. App sidebar can be left open or closed on left side on choice and selection of Apps is wondrous with all intuitive icons on left. Moreover, you are free to explore 1500+ Themes and Backgrounds for Epic.
                   You get access to Personas from Skin tab in Applications sidebar and ability to create custom themes by adding a wallpaper of your choice from Computer. This option is really a killer which makes your browser very customizable.

Custom Applications and Addon Suppport

                  Sidebar applications will be its USP as you get app for each and every essential thing by default. Let it be news, Social networking sites or Listening radio or Web TV. Everything is available at a click inside the browser on the left pane. Even you can browse Local folders on My computer or enjoy Orkut, Facebook like apps while working side by side. Along with the built in apps, 100% of all addons and plugins for Firefox work on Epic.
For Social networks, they have enabled Mobile version of specific site which resembles like an app, Another impressive thing is to have inbuilt word processor inside browser. Although, all the above things mentioned may be or may be brought to Firefox using several apps, Getting it inbuilt in a browser is a gift to a not-so-geeky or a person who is not a tech-savvy.

 

Speed, Privacy and Security

                 Epic is built on Firefox platform so, you need not worry about browsing speed and security flaws. It is a Firefox browser with lots of addition and enhancements. Again, it has something more which even Native Firefox too doesn’t have: Epic integrates first ever Web Browser Antivirus protection from NOD32 built in browser.

 

Typing in Indian Regional Languages

                  This was a real pain for naive user but with Epic, you don’t have to install anything and type in any Indian regional languages on the go. Total 12 Languages are supported which includes Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati and Sanskrit.

Why Epic Browser will work?

                     This product is mainly targeted for Indian web users so, I will emphasize on India only. First thing which will attract an user will be regional and patriotic feeling. Upon using, you will have no regrets as everything an Internet surfer wants to have is just a click away without any confusion. Secondly, you get the trust of Mozilla Firefox which has big share in browser market and used worldwide. It just a modified version of Mozilla Firefox pouring in all essential things in form of apps with sexy design and interface to suit a general Indian Home Web user.
                      Finally, it’s early for me to make a verdict on this new product as it is just launched. Upcoming upgrades will surely make this browser more fit for a general Indian web user collecting feedback from them time to time.

HOw to download and use new Indian currency from keyboard

Are you waiting eagerly to use the new Indian Currency Symbol from your desktop? You don’t have to wait any more. Though the symbol will take a while to appear on the standard keyboard, you can use it right now. Mangalore based Foradian Technologies Pvt Ltd has created a new font, “Rupee_Foradian” that lets you use the new Indian Currency Symbol.

Download the new font. You will have a .ttf file on your desktop. Head on to the folder ‘C:/Windows/Fonts’ and paste the .ttf file.

Now, open a word file. Select “Rupee_Foradian” font from the dropdown list of font in your application. Type the first character on the keyboard. It appears just above the ‘tab’ key on your keyboard. It will display the new rupee symbol. Enjoy it!

Download Indian Currency Font

11 most common Interview questions ; with best Ans



1. Set your communication objective
Like a politician or an advertising professional, you should define, prior to the interview, pertinent communication objectives.

2. Prepare your interviews until you are blue in the face
The key to success is not only to think about the answers to standard questions, but also to train yourself in getting these replies across.

3. Plead your case with eloquence!
We recommend that you be eloquent in the way you express yourself because one of the primary objectives of the interview is to see if you are a communicator.

4. At no point should you lower your guard
Interviews with former students can become particularly friendly.

..................11 most commonly asked Interview questions....................
Please understand there are no ready-made answers to the questions; instead, the attempt is to try to help you arrive at the correct answer yourself, so that you sound natural and coherent in an interview. Ultimately, an interview is a mirror to see your inner self and a subjective, specific and honest presentation is the key to success.

Q. 1 Tell me some thing about yourself.
This is how most interviews begin and this is one question you cannot afford to be unprepared for.

Q. 2 Why do you want to join this institute?
This is one question you should answer honestly and pragmatically. Ideally you should choose an institute based on certain criteria. Such as: Ranking/ placements, Courses offered, fee, location.

Q. 3 Which other institutes have you applied to?
This is a question that is very much linked to the previous question.For example, if you say that you had chosen IRMA because you have a flair for Rural Marketing and while answering this question you don't mention the name of other institutes known to offer quality course in Rural Marketing you are in trouble. So these two questions are to be prepared simultaneously avoiding conflicts in answers.

Q. 4 How will you add value to this institute if you make it through?
This is an opportunity to showcase your strengths but remember it is essential that your strengths should be supported by related achievements.

Q. 5 What do you consider your biggest failure?
CAUTION: This is not an opportunity to pour out your darkest secrets. This is a question that is best played down.

Q. 6 Why have you chosen this career?
This is an area where a mature and realistic answer is expected. People choose their career based on several reasons, such as: What is your aptitude?, What motivates you?, What activities do you enjoy?.

Q. 7 What is the last book you read?
Many experts would tell you that you should know the ins and out of the books and everything about the author and his writing style.

Q. 8 How will your contribute to this campus if we select you?
This is a question that directly relates to your strengths and aspiration.

Q. 9 Where do you see yourself 10 years from now?
This is not when you start throwing in fancy designations.

Q. 10 Who is your role model?
Your role model can be anyone – a public figure or even someone from your family. It is a good idea to know a lot about the person you would make your role model. 


Q. 11 Do your have any questions for me?
"No" would be a bad answer. It is good to have a few questions that relate to the academic and cultural environment of the institution. This will show your enthusiasm..


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

some useful shortcut for 'special symbols' in MSoffice


Character
Shortcut
A line break
Shift+Enter
A page break
Ctrl+Enter
A column break
Ctrl+Shift+Enter
An optional hyphen
Ctrl+- (hyphen)
A nonbreaking hyphen
Ctrl+Shift+- (hyphen)
A nonbreaking space
Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar
A copyright symbol
Alt+Ctrl+C
A registered trademark symbol
Alt+Ctrl+R
A trademark symbol
Alt+Ctrl+T
An ellipsis
Alt+Ctrl+. (period)
An em dash
Ctrl+Shift+\
An en dash
Ctrl+- (on numeric keypad)
The page number
Alt+Shift+P
The current date
Alt+Shift+D
The current time
Alt+Shift+T

Saturday, July 10, 2010

WORD [type of word we use in English]

 Words are of two type:
    1.Content Word
    2.Function word

1. Content  word:
                 These which carry meaning by themselves.
                    1. Nouns
                    2. verbs
                    3. Adjectives
                    4. Adverbs

2. Function Word:
                 These which do not have any significant meaning in themselves and have to depend on the content words. (function word is fixed)
                    1. Determiners
                    2. Pronoun
                    3. Preposition
                    4. Conjunction
                    5. Auxiliary verbs
                    6. Interrogative

Determiners      -- a, an, the, this, that, some, any, all, many.

Pronoun           -- I, me, you, he, she, it, them, they, his, her, one, someone.

Prepositions     -- of, in, on, at, before, under, above, from, for, to, by.

Conjunction       -- and, or, but, if, when, because, that, so, though, then, besides, although.

Interrogative     -- who, what, which, whom, when, where, how.

Auxiliary verbs  -- am, is, are, was, were, has, have, had, do, does, did, can, could, may, 
                            might, will, would, shall, should, must, need, dare, ought to, used to.


  ELEMENT OF WORD STRUCTURE
The structure of a word has two elements:
  1. steam
  2. affix

Affix are of two types:
  1. suffix (fitness, singing legally) [in the end]
  2. prefix (unknown, illegal) [in the beginning]