Wednesday, 16 April 2014

How to be an ideal student?

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  1. Become an Ideal Child
    ·        Be Yourself: Be you and be natural-Well, if you don't know the real you, just act naturally, the self you are most laid back and comfortable in.
    ·         Do as you would like to be done to you. Listen to people and make everyone feel good.
    ·         Stay calm! If you yell a lot and are argumentative, people won't want to be around you.
    ·         Don't use bad language. Most people don't think bad language is cool. They think it makes you look stupid.
    ·         Honor your parents. Don't lie to them, and don't do any sneaky stuff, because they know what you're doing anyway, there's no way around it. Help them to build a wall of trust for you, but when you get it, don't let it fall down again!
    ·         Do well in school. Listen to everything your teacher says, take notes, and even make little practice tests for you to practice your skills.
    ·         Get along with your friends and family, especially with your brothers and sisters. That part can be hard.
    Become an Ideal Student
    ·         In order to be a good student, one of the key areas you'll have to work on is being organized. Without organization, you'll have trouble finding your school supplies and notes!
    ·         Buy a binder to store your notes, homework, and tests/quizzes in it. To distinguish the difference between each class, purchase tabs or make some of your own. Another option is to purchase folders to either replace the binder or assist it.
    ·         Buy a pencil case and put all your writing utensils in there. Be sure you always have an extra pencil in there in case something happens to the pencil you're using. If you prefer mechanical pencils, make sure you have extra lead in the pencil case as well.
    ·         In case you have no access to a pencil sharpener in the classroom, bring your own small one. The kind that catches the shavings is recommended, and make sure it doesn't make too much noise!
    ·         To be prepared for math, it is recommended you slip a small calculator in the pencil case as well. If your pencil case is big enough, put a ruler in as well.
    ·         Buy a planner or an agenda to make note of the due dates of assignments, tests, and big projects. That way, when you arrive at home in the evening, you will be able to organize your homework schedule and figure out which assignment is due first, and when you should work on it. Good prioritizing is necessary in this area.
    ·         Make sure your locker is clean and organized. Keep it free of random papers - keep all papers in your binder or folder(s) - and do not clutter it with unnecessary decorations, as they are pointless and you'll have to take them down at the end of the year.
    ·         It is recommended you stack your books in your locker in the order of your classes. That way, you can easily grab your book from the top stack, and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow!

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Love is an ailment to tranquilers.......

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more than the selfies, other than the gait
after the simmering attire, see whether there is someone to await
prodigies come alive in sake of forecasting just like Hyades
men propose, they return with tirades
love is more, more than we beloved
pursuing it is coming with blade
get bald, scratch off mustache to impress girls
and get affected by their hairy swirls


to make lively the life
love can only make you one in fife
life is itself 'to strive'
things get worsened and come to knife

wine is drunk up to the lees
hence it is more appreciable to stress on saddle trees
at last I would suggest focus on Ulysses  
rather than pen-a-try-res
BY PARTH RAGHAV


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Sunday, 6 April 2014

How to make study really very very easy - a sporting fun???

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"Study is passion, don't mug it up, hence it will end up with you to make you a rug."
             By PARTH RAGHAV
Hello friends, we all study, sometime with grace and some with gloom too. These fluctuating moods of course affect our studies, but is there any measure to control the predicament smoothly.
Its really important because for future education, present matter a lot.


Let us rewind to the time when session commences, what all we do in a brief: (DONT)

  v Go on a hive with peers on hive and do often date them.
  v Socialize to an extent that starts become noxious for our studies.
  v Bunk the classes and make canteen the secondary abode.
  v Prepare books in a manner, that a person would think that are not even opened twice.

I don’t say the entire above scenario is absolutely wrong or obsolete, all matters I adequate time. It’s just cool to enjoy but not so much enjoy that you would have to pay every ounce in future.
Only 5 easy steps and you will score the highest.
  ü There are 24 hours a day, just take 20% of your day and rest enjoy at home, pubs parties etc. – 4.8 hours a day
  ü Listen to the lesson careful in the school and ask your doubt such that you won’t need any remedial class I future for the same topic.
  ü Complete the homework given by the respective subjective teachers in the school in approximate 2 hours and not only write it, use your cognitive caliber to learn it side by side.
  ü After doing the homework, do a thorough reading of the chapters that have been till now covered by the teacher
  ü With your parents, try to discuss the topics that can understand or make them understand, this would clarify your concepts as well enhance presenting and teaching skills.

Some special tips for subjects:
Mathematics:
1.  Complete your homework and rewind all the formulas and concepts before you do it.
2.  Find a relation between the mathematics with the practical world.
3.  Think out of the box and develop Higher Order Thinking Skills.
4.  Participate in class actively and justify your statements with appropriate reasons.
5.  Use reference books to enhance your answering skills and develop an ability to gain extra knowledge.
Science:
1.  Try to implement it in your practical life and become more applicative.
2.  Improvise your regular thinking and Thinking out of the box (TO2B) skills.
3.  Participate in class actively and justify your statements with appropriate reasons.
4.  Complete your homework and rewind all the formulas and concepts before you do it.
5.  Use reference books to enhance your answering skills and develop an ability to gain extra knowledge.
Social Science:
         1.  Read journals and magazines to correlate the concepts studied with present scenario.                   2.  Ask lots of questions to the teacher to increase your jurisdiction and questioning power.
3       3.  Read the standardized books regularly and thoroughly.
         4. Visually communicate the information through graphs, mind maps and flow charts.

         5.  Discuss the content with the parents, may be they will help you.
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Saturday, 5 April 2014

How to choose the perfect college for higher education?

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Choosing the perfect college isn't a easy job. If you are aspiring for a dream college, do
check is it for you or you have a place in something better than it.
1.      Do your research. Generally research every school you wish to attend. Research in general to find different schools to apply to. You can look online or use guidebooks, published by a number of foundations, talking about the relative merits of different schools. Remember to take everything with a grain of salt, however. Many of the rankings lists, for example, require schools to pay a fee to even appear on the list.

2.       Look at lots of schools. Don’t just look at one or two schools. Look at several in-state, out of state, and maybe even a few international schools. It is important to have lots of options and to know what is available to you. Applying to only one or two schools isn’t a very good idea, as it can be difficult to get into many schools and you may not be accepted.

3.       Consider the location. Consider where you would like to go to school. This is a place you will be living for anywhere from 2 to 10 years! It is important to choose a location which you will be happy with. This may be a big city, or a small college town. It might be close to where you grew up or it might be in another country.

4.       Find out about facilities and available resources. You will want to decide what kind of facilities and resources are important to you. Some schools provide health plans, different schools have different meal options, different housing options will be available, some schools will have gyms, some might have hospitals, special library facilities, theaters, or any number of other facilities.

5.       Meet with instructors. With the programs you consider, talk to the head of the depart which you plan on studying with. They might connect you with other professors who can tell you more about the program. This will allow you to see if these seem like people you would enjoy learning from. It will also help you get a better view of the kinds of things you will be studying. You can ask for a course catalog or you may even be able to request to sit in on a class, if the school is nearby or you will be visiting during the correct time of year.

6.       Consult with trusted individuals. Talk about your options with friends, family and high school or college career counselors. Take the word of particular college employees with a grain of salt. The admissions office is their sales office. Get the advice of multiple people and try to get advice from those who do not have a bias.

7.       Be realistic. Understand that some schools are extremely difficult to get into and, though it may be your dream to attend, you might not be able to get in. You can have excellent grades, a wonderful essay, and a list of recommendations a mile long: sometimes it just cannot be. Don’t panic. Your life isn’t over. You can always apply to less competitive schools and transfer to more prestigious programs after a year or two.

8.       Consider what you want to study. This is the most difficult part. This is essentially deciding what you want to do with your life. You can always change your mind, of course, but you will want to try to choose a school which offers degrees in a field you would like to study. Not all universities or colleges offer all degrees. You can choose something you’ve always wanted to do or you can choose a big school with a variety of good programs if you are really unsure.

9.       Research the best schools for that career. If you know what general career path you want to follow, try to research and get into a school which is well-known for programs in that field. This will make you a better candidate for future jobs and also ensure that you are getting the best education in what you want to do.

10.   Ask people who are prominent in your chosen field. If you know what you want to do, ask either the manager at a place you would aspire to work for or someone with a great amount of experience in your chosen field. They should be able to tell you good schools or programs to get the jobs you want, as well as provide you with general advice for preparing yourself for that career path.

11.   Consider the school’s location. The school’s location will also be important to your education goals. If you are wanting to be in a program which would benefit from internships, such as a business major or a medicine program, you will want the school to be in a location which will offer you good real-world experiences.
Business majors, for example, will benefit from choosing schools in big cities, where they can easily set up internships or introduce themselves into environments in which they can get jobs after graduation.
Medical students will want to be near major hospitals (a variety if possible, to experience different specialties).
12.   Consider the school’s reputation. Consider the school’s overall reputation. If you’re going into a competitive field, you will want to go to a well-known school. If you have less ambitious goals, a small college may make more sense.

13.   Consider the school’s cost. You will need to take a hard look at the money you have available to you (via family, scholarships, grants, and loans) versus how much the school costs. Even with loans, more expensive schools may be out of the question.

14.   Consider your future income potential. You should balance the cost of the school against your future income potential. If you choose a very expensive school and are paying mostly through loans, it may not be a very good idea to plan on becoming a professional artist (for example), as your future income will likely be minimal and sporadic.

15.   Look at the size and type of school. Do you want a public university or a private college? A big school that is practically a city in itself or one which is very small? These things will determine the general feel of the environment, as well as the amount of help from professors is available to you. Some people may prefer smaller schools, some larger schools.

16.   Decide if you want a Greek system. For some people, the ability to participate in the Greek system (fraternities and sororities) is very important. Many schools do not have a Greek system, so look into that when deciding where to go.

17.    Find like-minded people. Ensure that the school and student population are similar to you and that you will fit in there. You won’t want to go to a school where you cannot feel included and welcome. However, it isn’t the worst idea to put yourself in a slightly different environment than normal (such as a public school if you have always gone to Christian schools). College is intended to challenge your views and help you expand your understanding of the world, something which is difficult to do if everyone around you agrees with everything you believe.

18.   Research clubs and campus activities. Look into what clubs and activities are available at the schools you are considering. This will help you find out if there is potential for you to do the things you want to do and meet new friends with whom you have things in common. Examples of available social clubs and activities include anime clubs, dance clubs (where you can learn a variety of dance styles, often for free), film clubs, and sports clubs.

19. Look into the school’s sports. If sports is important to you or plays a role in how you intend to finance your education, you will need to account for this. Find schools which offer sports scholarships and talk to them about what they’re looking for and how you can get on their teams. You may also just wish to play regular sports, in which case you will want to examine the available classes and clubs.

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Friday, 4 April 2014

Mom, How beautiful are you?

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This is one of the Facebook post but you wouldn't have read that because its too long...boring and tatty but the biggest fact is that it one one of the post on fb-wall of punks too - it is not that having this makes your dude respect degraded but a higher order person.

From changing the diapers to singing lullabies; patiently understanding the temperaments and beholding all emotions in one go -- all this seems to be very easy, but when comes to practical, its more difficult than any other activity. All this is done by a mother. When somebody asks peculiar features of a mother, the best answer is "mother is itself a peculiar creations".

The best could be explained by the people who lose their mothers when they needs the most; what actually a 'mother' matters in children's life. A other is the custodian of whole family and a nurturer of her children. We belittle the pride of women when we say her 'star'
her brightness can make a star relive
when lost, love cannot be retrieved
love is her passion, nurturing the job
makes the child learn to hop
context below may make you go to deep thinking
If it weren't for your mom, you wouldn't be breathing right now. If nothing else, you should thank her for that. Mothers are the emotional backbones of the family. They provide the holding place for everyone’s feelings  and do their best to keep us from being hurt.
Who would kiss your boo-boos to make it all better if she weren't around? Mothers have the magic touch (and kiss) to help us heal our wounds, physical and emotional. Truly, our mothers worked hard and made sacrifices, so our lives would be better. There are not a lot of people willing to do that, so let her know you appreciate it.

Mothers are forgiving—so forgive her in return. Perhaps nothing will be as valuable a gift to both of you as forgiveness. Open your heart and drop your resentments. Now that’s love.
When you want to climb the tallest mountain, your mother will make your lunchfor you. She is the one who will support your dreams when no one else will. She will also remind you to wear clean underwear. Her boundaries made you a better person. You may not have liked some of her decisions, especially when you wanted to party with your friends, but she did keep you out of trouble. Look at some of your friends without a mom who has cared that much. A mother’s ears and eyes hear and see everything. They also have a computer-like memory for all the good (and some of the bad) that came your way. It’s nice to have someone with whom you can reminisce about your whole life. Mom taught you to be a functioning adult. That was her job, and without that, making it through the modern world would be very hard. Your mom may have forced you to do your homework, but now you see how important it was.

At last, A mother’s smile, when it is directed toward you, makes your day a whole lot better. All she needs is to know that she has helped you to be and feel your best. Say thank you.
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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

STARTING A BUSINESS WITH ZERO MONEY

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People start business, then what would add spice to the post. I would be telling about how to start a business with zero money or investment. A business is literally an enterprise involved in profitable exchange of commodities and valuable use of human resource. It is really possible to start business at really negligible cost and the one that would fetch a mind blowing profit.

STEP 1: Make a note down of your interests and rank the utmost priority to be the base theme of your business which should reliably accompany profitable advancements.
STEP 2: Through various resources, search engines and networks, find out exactly correct business that satisfies your needs as well as interest.
STEP 3: Do an extensive research work on the business and find out the required details that would inculcate your possessions towards the start of business.
STEP 4: Prepare a business plan - a module that would act as a guide while your are in a progression of searching/starting business:

  • Primary, Secondary and Tertiary expenditure of the enterprise.
  • Expected manufacture rate and price of the commodities, transaction will be dealt.
  • Starter business volume and ways to increase the initial business.
  • Ways of giving exceptional qualities/features than the outstanding competitors.
  • The staff and office bearers to be recruited and by how much breakdown.

STEP 5: Do an analysis of the competitors in this field and some strategies that can assure your overcoming over them.
STEP 6: After talks with professional in the fields being anonymous to them and your intentions,  try to test your ideas and hence prepare a competitive report.
STEP 7: Take tutorials for the business starters and go to the consultants.

BY THEN YOU ARE READY TO START A BUSINESS WITH FULL COGNITIVE ASSURANCE. 

STEP 8: Compute your current assets and name them worth value which they would give when sold or publicly auctioned. In future when you will be taking a loan, you would be sure that in case of mortgage, they will have enough money to fullfill the loaned amount.
STEP 9: Streamline your staffing plans.
STEP 10: Secure an official small business loan. Many governments offer loan programs specifically designed to get small businesses off the ground. In the U.S., the SBA is the agency that operates these programs. The most commonly-used SBA loan program is the 7(a) program, which requires businesses to meet a variety of requirements to ensure that the money is being well-spent. These requirements state that the business must:

  • Operate for profit
  • Meet SBA guidelines for what makes a business "small"
  • Operate in the United States or its territories/possessions
  • Have sufficient equity (basically, value.)
  • Exhaust other reasonable avenues of raising money before applying
  • Be able to demonstrate a need for the loan
  • Be able to show a sound use for the money
  • Not be delinquent on any existing loans to the government

STEP 11: Advertise your business.

STEP 12: Take advantage of unconventional sources of funding. So, you don't have an angel investor or a trust fund. This doesn't necessarily mean it'll be impossible to raise cash for your dream startup! Today, it's easier than ever for people who have great ideas (but no money) to get the attention of people with money (but no great ideas). Consider, for instance, advertising your project on a cloud-sourcing site like Kickstarter. Sites like this allow you to "pitch" your idea to the internet at large - if people online think your idea's good and your business plan is sound, they'll have the option of chipping in some of your startup costs!

STEP 13: Include following features:

  1. Warranty of the commodities
  2. passionate towards the formulae of 'Costumer first'
  3. Economical reinvention like 'free', 'bonus', 'add'

MAKE A NOTE THAT:
1. Aproach contracts and partnerships with caution. Be sure that you consider every business relationship or partnership you make very carefully. Only hire or partner up with people you trust absolutely. If you do decide to partner with a person or business you trust, be sure to have the terms of your partnership recorded in writing before making your relationship official.

2. It can be a very good idea to pay a lawyer to help you write your contracts for you. Legal fees can be expensive, but a well-written contract can save you many times your initial investment in the long run by preventing your partners from taking advantage of you.
Be careful when using the term ‘partner’ when you speak with business associates, as the legal concept of promissory stoppers (the spoken word superseding a written contract) might bite you at a later stage, especially if you start making money.

3. Build your ability to negotiate. When all else fails, negotiate, barter, and trade. Confident, crafty bargaining ability is one of the defining traits of a true entrepreneur. This is a valuable skill to build, as it strengthens your innate business "know-how" and improves your confidence. Whether you're hiring a new employee, shopping for some equipment, or hammering out a business partnership, don't be afraid to haggle and make offers that are beneficial to you - the worst the other person can do is say "no." Take risks (while protecting your legal rights) and you may be pleasantly surprised at the outcome.
Try making a trip to the local flea market - here, you're usually allowed (even encouraged) to haggle and bargain with vendors, so you can get some good low-stakes practice in.

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INDIA AND INDIANS

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foot washed by sea, head embedded with crown
has opened arms, flattened above, thus never drowned
don't mutilate soon, shall it frown
Don't stop the winds blowing above, fetching hefty pounds
Remember the history, see the testaments
India is familiar in all its recruitments
Holding pellet drum in the west, oriental the bow
So as we say a beautiful trough
the utterly situated, excelling in nature
a captivating speckle on the earth curvature 
Land is beautiful, so as the people would be
but shocked to found to have lampoons wrecked till knee
respect the mother India, it days you will 'succeed' 
but only sees what can fill its needs
spoiling the triumph diversity
removing the integrity
what a shame for us to have such parodies

Like a dome you see, ahead a nestle of bee
go up swinging high the come with unmounting knee
embellished with monuments and wonders of heaven
soon would be eaten by the residing devils
Fast enough to manufacture trolls
but unfortunately feed on the paper rolls
Talking about the rich
sit in chiffoniers to eat and drink
no less about the poor
beg for pleasure and then enjoy in rink

This how we call coal produced on jewel 
and here newton fails for his unit 'joule'
work done is 0 but product is cool
- PARTH RAGHAV




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