Wednesday, 11 January 2012

PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY / SELF IMPROVEMENT / QUDEE KO KAR BULAND ITNA ……
1.                   KNOW YOUR ABILITIES
2.                   HAVE PATIENCE
3.                   BE MENTALLY HEALTHY
4.                   BE PHYSICALLY HEALTHY
5.                   HONOUR OTHERS
6.                   DON’T BE BIASED
7.                   DON’T BE HASTY
8.                   DON’T BE EGOIST/EGOTIST
9.                   SOLVE THE PROBLEM BUT DON’T SINK
10.                HAVE DESIRES AS PER YOU FQ
11.                EXCHANGE YOUR VIEWS
12.                AMBIANCE
13.                READY TO CHANGE THE FRAME
14.                HAVE YOUR ‘YES’ AND ‘NO’
15.                NEVER GO FOR FREE
16.              FAIL BIG TO COME UP
17.              MAINTAIN RANGE IN THINKING, MOVEMENT, GIVING, ….
18.              AMBIANCE  [SMT. GANDHI,
19.              ADDALA MEDA LO VUNTE  JAGRATTAGA  VUNDALI
20.              NEVER FIGHT WITH A MAN WHO HAS NOTHING TO LOOSE
21.              LET PEOPLE SAY “WAH”
22.              NEVER GO FOR FREE. IF NOT REPAY LATER
23.              ALWAYS THINK WHAT YOU CAN GIVE TO OTHERS NOT THE OTHER WAY
24.              BE ALWAYS RESOURCEFUL
25.              NEVER ACCEPT DEFEAT. [ LONG MARCH, ABRAHAMLINCOLN…]
26.              ALWAYS STUDY BOTH SIDES OF THE COIN.
27.              BE TRUTHFUL WITH OTHERS
28.              BE SINCERE TO YOURSELF
29.              BE A TEAM PLAYER
30.              NEVER BLUFF/EXAGGERATE
31.              YOUR ATTITUDE MUST BE PROBLEM SOLVING, NOT MONEY SAVING
32.              ORGANISE YOURSELF
33.              BEFORE YOU GET 25 YEARS OF AGE 1] HAVE GOOD QUALIFICATION, 2] HAVE A SKILL         3] HAVE PROPERTY  OTHERWISE YOU STAND NOWHERE.
34.              DEVELOP SYSTEM BEFORE DOING ANYTHING
35.              SEE THAT OTHERS SHOULD GIVE YOU
36.              FIRST DESERVE AND THEN DESIRE/ DESERVE BEFORE ASKING NOT BEGGING
37.              DON’T MAKE FRIENDSHIP WITH LOW RANGE PEOPLE. YOU BECOME THAT. A MOSQUITO CANNOT UNDERSTAND THE STRENGTH OF A LION.
38.              ALWAYS THINK “IF I WERE….”
39.              BE CAREFUL WITH SMALL THINGS  [THERE IS NO GREATNESS IN DOING…..]
40.              OBSERVE IN 360 DEGREES WHAT IS HAPPENING
41.              BE READY TO CHANGE YOUR FRAME
42.              WORSHIP OR HONOUR ONLY THOSE WHO ARE FOR YOU…[SUN, SOLDIERS, RYOT, GURU,..]
43.              RICH DAD, POOR DAD
44.              REMEMBER WHO HAD DONE NOTHING YESTERDAY, WILL DO NOTHING TOMORROW
45.              WHEREVER YOU ARE YOU PROVE TO YOURSELF THAT YOU ARE THE GREATEST.


Monday, 9 January 2012

QUESTIONS IN HEAT

QUESTIONS  ON  HEAT

1.      What is the temperature of the ice cream?
2.      Why it is cold at high altitudes?
3.      Why shutting wooden doors is difficult in winter season?
4.      Why do water drops dance when poured on a hot plate?
5.      What are anti-freeze material?
6.      How does water gets cooled in a pot?
7.      Why do we iron [press] clothes?
8.      Why can’t we make pakodi in boiling water?
9.      What is the fuel used in a rocket?
10.  While running a motorcycle, why the spark does not burn the fuel in the tank?
11.  A match stick does not burn itself. Why?
12.  Can woolen dress gives us heat?
13.  When the fire is small air puts it off. But when house burns it helps. Why?
14.  Ordinary glasses when used for boiling breaks. Why?
15.  When drops fall on hot bulb it breaks. Why?
16.  Why there is perspiration?
17.  Can you create a cool boiling water?
18.  Can you create a hot burning ice?
19.  Why can ‘t we cook food on Himalayas?
20.  How can a fridge keep things cool?
21.  How the municipal corporation of Siberia supplies water to houses through pipes?
22.  How the roads in cold countries are visible?
23.  Why do the house  tops in cold countries are slant?
24.  Why Labrador’s sea is icy where as England’s watery?
25.  How can penguins live in Antarctica?
26.  Why big trees can not grow in Antarctica?
27.  How people can live in igloos?
28.  Why is it pleasant in igloos?
29.  Water and ice critical point is?
30.  What is Centigrade temperature?
31.  What is Kelvin temperature?
32.  What is the unit of heat?
33.  What is the unit of temperature?
34.  You cannot see midday sun like morning sun. why?
35.  Which is the hottest place on the earth?
36.  Which is the coldest place on the earth?
37.  What is temperature?
38.  With thermometer can you measure temperature or calories?
39.  Why do we feel cold in winter?
40.  Why do we feel hot in summer?
41.  A hot cup of coffee is tastier than cold cup of coffee. Why?



FUNCTIONS OF A LANGUAGE

FUNCTIONS OF A LANGUAGE
There are two types of functions.
1. Micro Functions      2. Macro Functions

1] Micro Functions
1. Physiological Functions
2. phatic Functions
3. recording Functions
4. identifying Functions
5. Reasoning Functions
6. comm.. Functions
7. pleasure Functions

2] Macro Functions
1. ideational Functions
2. interpersonal Functions
3. Poetic Functions
4. Textual Functions
5. referential Functions
6. emotive Functions

Sunday, 2 October 2011

ENGLISH - VERB FORMATION


VERB – FORMATION

1] From nouns                       add  “-ize”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      apology – apologize
Authority, character, centre, colony, economy, harmony, idol, magnetize, memory, monopoly, nature, patron, sermon,

2] From Adjectives                add  “-ize”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      brutal – brutalize
Civil, equal, familiar, general, special, stable, utility, victim

3] From nouns                       add  “-fy”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      class – classify
Diety, electricity, glory, justice, beauty, notice, person

4] From Adjectives                add  “-fy”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      clear – clarify
False, just, pur, specific, stupid, vile, terror, verse,

5] From nouns                       add  “-en”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      haste – hasten
Height, black, tight, bright, white, light,

6] From Adjectives                add  “-en”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      cheap – cheapen
Dark, deep, hard, long, mad, moist, short, sick, sweet, thick, white, wide

7] From nouns                       add  “-e”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      bath – bathe
Breath, cloth,

8] From Adjectives                 add  “-em”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      bitter – embitter

9]  From nouns                        add  “en-”  at the beginning of the word.
Eg.,      circle – encircle
List, role, shrine, slave, snare, rich, danger, force

10]  From adjectives               add  “en-”  at the beginning of the word.
Eg.,      able – enable
Dear, feeble, large, noble, rich, sure, throne, title

11]  From nouns                      add  “-ate”  at the end of the word.
Eg.,      habit – habituate
Necessity, origin, office, society

12]  From adjectives               add  “-ate”  at the beginning of the word.
Eg.,      humble – humiliate
Table, vice

13] belief – believe,   relief – relieve,  thief – thieve

14] brood-breed,  food-feed

15] abundant-abound,  brief-abbreviate,  clean – cleanse,  cool-chill,  dense-condense, 
firm-confirm,  found-fondle,  full-fill,  hale-heal,  lame-limp,  perpetual-perpetuate, 
proper-appropriate,  public-publish,  safe-save,  solid-consolidate,  strange-estrange, 
venerable-venerate,   tale-tell,  vapour-evaporate,  vigour - invigorate 

16] company-accompany,  drop-drip,  frost-freeze,  glass-glaze,  gold-gild,  grass-graze, 
heir-inherit,  knot-knit,  loss-lose,  peace-pecify,  prison-imprison,  sale-sell








RELIGION


RELIGION

HOLY  BOOKS
1.       Holy book of the Hindus                                                               Vedas
2.       Holy book of the Muslims                                                            Qoran
3.       Holy book of the Christians                                                          New Testament
4.       Holy book of the Jews                                                                   Bible/Torah
5.       Holy book of the Sikhs                                                                   Guru Grandha Saheb
6.       Holy book of the Parsees                                                             Zend Avestha
7.       Holy book of the Buddhism                                                         Tripitakas
8.       Holy book of the Jains                                                                    Angas
9.       Holy book of the Taoism
10.   Holy book of the Shintoism

TEMPLES
1.       The temple of the Hindus                                                            Devalayam
2.       The temple of the Muslims                                                         Masjid
3.       The temple of the Christians                                                       Church
4.       The temple of the Jews                                                                Synagoge
5.       The temple of the Sikhs                                                                Guru Dwara
6.       The temple of the Parsees                                                          Fire Temple
7.       The temple of the Buddhism                                                      Chaityam
8.       The temple of the Jains
9.       The temple of the

COMMON  NAMES  OF  GOD
1.       Almighty
2.       Omni Present
3.       Omniscient
4.       Omnipotent
5.       He
6.       God

GODS
1.       The God of the Hindus                                                                 
2.       The God of the Christians                                                             Jesus
3.       The God of the Muslims                                                               Allah
4.       The God of the Jews                                                                      Yehova
5.       The God of the Sikhs                                                                      ---
6.       The God of the Parsees                                                                Sun
7.       The God of the Buddhists                                                            Budha
8.       The God of the Jains                                                                       Mahavira
9.       The God of the shintoists                                                             own parents

General Questions
1.       What is black mass?
2.       If gods too have families, quarrel for portfolios, ill-feelings, …then who can save them?
3.       Why can’t god eliminate Saitan?
4.       Why should we worship god?
5.       Could he stop First world war?
6.       Could he stop Second world war?
7.       Could he stop imperialism?
8.       Could he stop exploitation?
9.       Why can’t he create all equal?
10.   Why can’t he eliminate untouchability?
11.   Though there are so many gods, still we are poor. Why?

The goddess of beauty                                                                                  = Venus
 The richest God                                                                                               = Venkateswara                               Tirupathi
The God of strength                                                                                       = Herculus/Atlas/Hanuman

THE EVOLUTION OF GODS.
God.
Who is He?
What is He?
Why is He here/there?
Why should we worship Him?
Whether god created man or Man created god?
          These were the questions which tormented me since my childhood. The following are the conclusions to which I arrived at. These may be correct or may not be. Why because this “god” concept is imaginary. So how can we argue on imagination telling that my imagination is correct or his imagination is correct? It is not a scientific fact to apply logic.
          What I presume
If someone is interested in body building or afraid of                      the god is Hanuman
If someone is interested in money                                                          the god is laxmi
If someone is interested in polygamy                                                     the god is Krishna
If someone is interested in …….                                                                 the god is ……
          Likewise the chain goes on. Thus 33 crore gods were created by man in Hindu religion.
Man has many weaknesses so are the gods. Gods have wives, children, fighting for portfolios and so on.
They too are ready to set up small house that is second set up. Almost all the gods have second family.                                                                                                                                                                
          When man was very primitive, when he was in stone age, he had no time to think about why so many things happen in this nature. His main aim was hunt and get food.  With whatever he got he was happy.
           One day a part of the forest was burnt naturally. He found some dead bodies of birds or other small creatures burnt and fried. He tasted that. He realised that if flesh is burnt in fire, it becomes very tasty.  Another thing that he found was that, a burnt one could be preserved for days. Next day onwards he started burning the flesh of animals that he had hunted. The made him to stay in his cave leisurely for one or two days. Then he started looking around.
          That day onwards he started getting doubts. What is rain? Who is that giving light? Why so many animals? And so on “n” number of questions for which he had no answer. Now for every question he got, he imagined a god. Likewise multiple gods were created by him. That was how god concept took birth. It took birth because the cave man could not understand the nature. So god was created out of doubt.
         
THE EVOLUTION OF CUSTOMS

THE EVOLUTION OF CULTURES





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