Monday, 16 January 2012

QUOTES - SWAMI VIVEKANANDA

SWAMI   VIVEKANANDA

1.      Strike off thy fetters, bonds that bind thee down
Know that a slave is a slave, caressed or whipped
For fetters though of gold are not less strong to bind
Then off with them sanyasin bold.
2.      A lotus comes from the mud but there is no mud to it.
3.      Wherever you prove to yourself that you are the greatest.
4.      Have you failed thousand times? No problem. Try once again.
5.      If people say impossible, take it as a challenge.
6.      The effect is here and the cause is here. Take the blame on your own shoulders. Don’t go about throwing mud at others. For all the faults you suffer from you are the sole and the only cause.

7.      Try not to become a man of success but a man of value.
8.      Never imitate.
9.      The good that you are doing to the society is as good as the money deposited in the bank. The return will come one day.

10.  Feel from the ground and go up and up in your life. Whenever you take the next step see that the previous step is strong enough.
11.  He will be a ruler who serves well.
12.  Expansion is life, contraction is death.
13.  Strength is life, weakness is death.
14.  Know from the least born.
15.  Saints die. Sinners die. Kings die. Beggars die. We are all going to die. But this ever thirst to live in this world is called mayo.

16.  Desire is never satisfied by the enjoyment of a desire. The moment one desire is fulfilled another desire takes birth. It is a chain reaction.

17.  Progress in this world means multiplication of desires.
18.  Work is worship.
19.  Duty when acute we call it disease. If it is chronic we throw flowers, give high sounding, people rob, and many things can be done on that.

20.  Experience is the highest teacher.
21.  I want man making religion.
22.  He who does not believe himself is an atheist.
23.  The world is need of many things. You choose one path. Think it. Discuss it. And dedicate your life to it. You will become a great man.

24.  Unless you respect a man who is visible to you, how can I believe that you can respect god who is invisible to you.

25.  Our plights are due to our ignorance.

26.  Idol worship is only for beginners.

27.  Thou art that.

28.  Nobody can bring you peace except you, yourself.

29.  Awake! Arise! And stop not till the goal is reached.

30.  There is no greatness in doing a great thing in a great way but there lies greatness in doing a small thing in a great way.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

DIASPORIC STUDIES - SYNOPSIS

DIASPORIC STUDIES :: Spread of English

J. Hanumantha Rao
98482 08007
Faculty in English
Bomma Institute of Technology & Science
Allipuram :: Khammam :: 507318

Diasporic means something to spread out from its place of origin. As per dictionary diaspore means “a seed or spore that is dispersed from the source to far off places. Here English is the seed that has spread far and wide and in innumerable quantities and fast enriching in usage, value and indispensability. It has spread to the nook and corner of the world. Today it has reached myriad dimensions in nature and has become evergreen, voluminous, perennial, ever pervading etc.
There are many reasons for English to be diasporic. When the whole world was slowly passing through different phases, there was industrial revolution in England. The system of production changed from man made to machine made. There was rapid production of goods. Whatever they could sell in their markets they could sell. After that they could not. There came saturation in selling goods. They had a problem. The produced goods were piling in heaps in go-downs. The problem was either they had to close down industries to stop production or search for new markets, new customers. The industrialists had invested millions in those industries. Then they had a new idea. It was, why not to sell those goods in far places where people may not be having those types of goods. This was the first new situation when they had to coin new words for both industrial purpose and business purpose.
That idea changed the face of European countries. It was the beginning of the diffusion or diaspore of Europeans, their commodities,  and their innovative ideas  to the east. The great adventurists like Columbus, Marko polo, Amundsen, discovered sea routes to far off places. The concept that the Earth was flat was disproved by Mazilan. So the industrialized countries started their venture in search of new markets.
While establishing new markets, they had to learn the local languages. Words widely used were taken into English.
Eg., bungalow, almirah, mota, gully,
English words meeting the needs of day to day life were taken by the local people. Newly developed goods had no meaning in the local languages. So such English words were taken as they were into local languages.
Eg., time, engine, rail, road, ticket,
Later the Europeans entered politics. So they developed words related to politics. Then they started imperialism, colonialism, etc. For every act they had implemented, they had to coin new words and used them. The same words were used by those people as the Europeans used.
Research and development was started by them for better goods, machinery, architecture, inventions, etc. Thus the need for coining new words increased. Words were coined and brought into use wherever they ruled.
Thus spread out of European people, diffusion of their ideas, diaspore of English words    into the entire world had taken unimaginable dimensions.                           


WRITING   SKILLS

1.      These skills clarify and explain the on-going development.       
2.      It is the central part of any activity.                                           
3.      An idea can be preserved.                                          
4.      Can be transferred far and wide.                                
5.      Each writing is different  engineering – a doctor, a farmer, a journalist
6.      Writing maketh an exact man.

To be careful
1.      Avoid using slang words       
2.      avoid using symbols   
3.      clichés should be avoided
4.      Use dash to emphasise          
5.      proper spelling            
6.      use short sentences
7.      Make no assumptions          
8.      use appropriate words 
9.      use dictionary /thesaurus
10.  Proper grammar                   
Merits
1.      A written is interpreted same all over the world
2.      It can be transferred from one generation to another generation
3.      It is the best way to transfer information
4.      It clarifies and explains on-going development
Report Writing
A document containing a specific information.                       1] Public Report                       2] Private Report                                             
Types of Report writing
1] Scientific Report                  2] Annual Report         3] work place Report   4] census Report                     
5] Progress Report                   6] white paper              7] investigative Report 8] budget Report                     
9] Policy Report                       10] inspection report
While writing
1] aim                          2] Out line    3] readers’ standard                    4] structure      5] draft
6] edit                          7] revise         8] speculation                9] spelling                    10] vocabulary
For scientific writing
1] punctuation             2] tables         3] charts                        4] graphs          5] high frequency words
6] unnecessary words  7] grammar   8] coherence       9] references                10] bibliography
11] superscript             12] statistics  13] results                       14] pictures      15] dialogues
16] title                        17] acknowledgements                        18] introduction           19] objectives
20] methodology         21] research findings               22] annextures




SKILLS

SKILLS

-: SOFT SKILLS :-
1.      Team work        2. Leadership        3. Communication
4.      Integrity            5. Client service    6. Negotiation
7.    Diversity           8. Managerial        9. Self-initiative
10. Sociability          11. Appraising      12. Presenting
13. Motivating          14. Adaptability

It won’t come by reading.
You can gain them from experience
They are essential in your profession.
It is a continuous learning process.

 -: HARD SKILLS :-
1.      Licenses
2.      Certificates
3.      Academic qualifications
4.      Scientific search
5.      Mathematical ability
6.      Skills – hands
7.      Business skills
8.      Computer skills
9.      Time management

There are some skills which are to be acquired by a continuous process.
CORPORATE SKILLS
1. Political sensitivity
2. business awareness
3. commercial awareness
4. strategic awareness
5. funding
6. information management
7. team building
8. comm.. & Persuasive
9. networking
10. public relations
11. leading change
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
1. communication skills
2. team working
3. leadership
4. initiative
5. problem solving
6. flexibility
7. enthusiasm
8. planning
9. organising
10. verbal comm..
11. presentation

SOCIAL SKILLS
These are verbal as well as non-verbal
These skills are to communicative, socialize, and relate.
They determine our
1. status  2. Potentials  3. influencing area
Verbal skills are
1. comm..  2. Tone  3. Quality  4. confidence  5. Inflection  6. Interaction
Non-verbal  skills are
1. body language  2. Eye contact
 3. Posture  4. Gestures  5. Smile 
6. Space  7. interference


LIFE SKILLS  Highly personal and behavioural.   Head-heart-hands-health 
Life skills can be expanded as functions of 4Hs
Head Functions
1. thinking
2. resilience
3. keeping records
4. making use of resources
5. planning
6. organizing
7. goal setting
8. problem solving
9. learning
10. decision making
Heart functions
1. accepting differences
2. conflict resolutions
3. co-operation
4. comm..
5. caring
6. commitment
Hands functions
1. community service
2. volunteering
3. volunteering
Health functions
1. healthy life styles
2. stress management
3. personal safety
4. disease prevention
5. self-esteem
6. self-responsibility
7. character
8. self-discipline
Share well / Care well
Fare well


Golden rules:-
1. Be great   2. Reciprocate   3. Be a good lisener   4. Tone must be audible   5. Dress well   6. Avoid political and religious comments   7. Don’t speak ill of somebody





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.


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