Saturday, April 29, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Knowledge

"A man who knows his imperfections is just about as perfect as anyone can be."

- McKenzie E.C.

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Chatrapati ShivajiShivaji was born of a Maratha family in 1627 A.D. His father was a chief of the kingdom of Bijapur. Though he was high up, he was not allowed to control any fort. In his early youth, Shivaji inspired the local peasant youths around Poona to follow him in his idealistic pursuits
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Friday, April 28, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Knowledge

"A man who knows his imperfections is just about as perfect as anyone can be."

- McKenzie E.C.

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Chatrapati ShivajiShivaji was born of a Maratha family in 1627 A.D. His father was a chief of the kingdom of Bijapur. Though he was high up, he was not allowed to control any fort. In his early youth, Shivaji inspired the local peasant youths around Poona to follow him in his idealistic pursuits
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Ethics

"Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is a beauty, admire it.
Life is a dream, realize it.
Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a duty, complete it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a promise, fulfill it.
Life is sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a struggle, accept it.
Life is a tragedy, confront it.
Life is an adventure, dare it.
Life is luck, make it.
Life is life, fight for it! "

- Mother Teresa

TOPIC OF THE DAY

HOW TO WRITE A GREAT BiographyA winning bio can make all the difference! A first impression always sticks with a customer or other acquaintance. Be sure that your first impression is a good one! Whether we are a writer, journalist, or any professional in a business setting, we must have a good bio to present on web sites and other documents. A good bio allows potential employers the get an idea about your strengths and achievements.

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Thursday, April 27, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Public Speakers

"To be a good speaker in public, you must be a good thinker in private."

- Mckenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Freedom DayFreedom Day is an annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections of 1994. Peace, unity, the preservation and the restoration of human dignity hallmarks Freedom Day celebrations on the 27th of April of each year.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Laziness

"Most of us are lazier in mind than in body."

- Mckenzie

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Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan (December 22, 1887 April 26, 1920) was an Indian mathematician and one of the undisputed mathematical geniuses of the twentieth century. He had uncanny mathematical manipulative abilities, as judged by experts in his field. He excelled in the heuristic aspects of number theory with much insight into modular functions. He also made significant contributions to the development of partition functions and summation formulas involving constants such as p.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Knowledge

"Zeal without knowledge is like heat without light."

- Mckenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1902-1968)
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan can be described as an artiste who has had the maximum impact on the 20th Century Hindustani Classical Music scenario. Born in 1902 into a great musical lineage from Kasur in the Western Punjab, this great savant amalgamated the best of four traditions; his own Patiala - Kasur style, sculpturesque Behram Khani elements of Dhrupad, the intricate gyrations of Jaipur and finally the robust behlavas (embellishments) of Gwaiior. But what actually characterised Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was an effervescent melodic quality which was concertised in a masterly flow of ideas which were delivered with a unique sense of alacrity, aided by one of the most pliable and dextrous voices ever heard in living memory in this land.
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Monday, April 24, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Obedience

"Delayed obedience is the brother of disobedience."

- Mckenzie

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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the most famous cricketer ever was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai. He had his schoolin at Sharadashram Vidyamandir School in Mumbai. He started playing cricket at a very young age. He played his first international match at the age of 16, which was a record at that time.
Sachin's debut match was against Pakistan in a test match on 1989. His one-day international (ODI) debut was on December 18 against Pakistan. His maiden ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo, just six years after his debut. Starting there, he has so far scored a record 38 ODI centuries.
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Sunday, April 23, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Rest

"Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal."

- Earl Nightingale

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HOW TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY
Every local observance of Earth Day will help its global purpose: Earth Trustee attitudes and actions throughout the year that will benefit people and planet. On Earth Day we get attention for solutions and bring to our task the joy of celebration.
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Friday, April 21, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Expert

"Expert is one who knows more and more about less and less."

- Nicholas Murray Butler

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Unix Introduction
In order to understand the popularity of Linux, we need to travel back in time, about 30 years ago...
Imagine computers as big as houses, even stadiums. While the sizes of those computers posed substantial problems, there was one thing that made this even worse: every computer had a different operating system. Software was always customized to serve a specific purpose, and software for one given system didn't run on another system. Being able to work with one system didn't automatically mean that you could work with another. It was difficult, both for the users and the system administrators.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Happiness

"Hapiness is not in having or being - it is in the doing."

- Lillian Watson

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945) was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 and Führer (Leader) of Germany from 1934 until his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party.
Hitler gained power in Germany facing crisis after World War I. He used charismatic oratory and propaganda, appealing to economic need, nationalism and anti-Semitism to establish a totalitarian regime. With a restructured economy and rearmed military, Hitler pursued an aggressive foreign policy with the intention of expanding German Lebensraum ('living space') and triggered a major war in Europe by invading Poland. At the height of their power, Germany and the Axis Powers occupied much of Europe, but were eventually defeated by the Allies in what became known as World War II. By then, Hitler's racial policies had culminated, with Hitler's knowledge, in the genocide of 11 million people, including about six million Jews, in what is now known as The Holocaust.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Truth

"Better speak truth rudely than lie correctly."

- George Herbert

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Aryabhatta Satellite
Launch Date : April 19, 1975

Weight : 360 kg

Orbit : 619 x 562 km inclined at 50.7 deg

Lauched by : Soviet Intercosmos rocket.

Objectives : The objectives of this project were to indigenously design and fabricate a space-worthy satellite system and evaluate its perfromance in orbitr.

* to evolve the methodology of conducting a series of complex operations on the satellite in its orbital phasei.

* to set up ground-based receiving, transmitting and tracking systems

and to establish infrastructure for the fabrication of spacecraft systems.

The exercise also provided an opportunity to conduct investigations in the area of spcae sciences. The satellite carried three experiments, one each in X-Ray Astronomy, Solar Physics and Aeronomy

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Money

"Using Money is the only advantage of Having it."

- McKenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621-1675)
Guru Tegh Bahadur was the youngest son of Guru Hargobind and Bibi Nanki and was born at Amritsar on April 1, 1621. From a young age Tegh Bahadur was trained in the martial arts of swordsmanship and horse riding as well as religious training by the wise Baba Buddha and Bhai Gurdas. In February 1633 Tegh Bahadur was married to Gujari daughter of Lal Chand and Bishan Kaur. During his young years Tegh Bahadur fought along his fathers side but after Guru Hargobind
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Monday, April 17, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

God

"Conscience is not the voice of god; it is the gift of god."

- McKenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Tippu Sultan - The Tiger of Mysore
Noor-un-nisa Inayat Khan, highly decorated war heroine, was the great-great-great-grandaughter of Tippu Sultan, 'The tiger of Mysore', last Moghul emperor of Southern India; the story of her antecedents is this.
In the eighteenth century, a weak and internally disrupting Hindu dynasty, in the state of Mysore, found itself briefly displaced by a Muslim rule. If the star of this Muslim dynasty burned for only a short time, yet it was with a bright light.
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Saturday, April 15, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Behavior

"Behavioris a mirror in which everyone reflects his own image."

- E.C.Mckenzie

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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. Leonardo's mastery in art, science and engineering have earned him a place among the most prolific geniuses of history. He was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance, a period when the arts and sciences flourished.
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Friday, April 14, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Truth

"Learn what is true in order to do what is right" is the summing up of the whole duty of man."

- Thomas H. Huxley

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (April 14, 1891 - December 6, 1956) has been called the most prominent Indian Dalit leader of the 20th century. He was born in Mhow of Madhya Pradesh state in central India, the fourteenth child of parents who belonged to the very lowest stratum of Hindu society, known as Untouchables or Dalits. He helped spark a revival of Buddhism in India, a movement which is now known as neo-Buddhism. Dr. Ambedkar is one of the most revered leaders of the world. He is called 'Babasaheb' or 'sir-father' by his followers. His statues outnumber the statues of any other leader or deity in human history.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Faith

"Faith is the perfect way to that inner world from which all things proceed."

- Christian D. Larson

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Mahaveer Jayanti
In Jainism, Mahavir Jayanti is the most important religious holiday. It celebrates of the birth of Mahavira, the last Tirthankara. He was born on the 13th day of the rising moon of Chaitra, in either 599 BC or 615 BC (depending on religious tradition).
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Monday, April 10, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Friends

"You can win more friends with your ears than with your mouth."

- Mc. Kenzie

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Morarji Desai
Originally a college-educated civil servant in Gujarat, Desai left the service of the British in 1924 and joined the civil disobedience movement against British rule in India in 1930. He spent many years in jail during the freedom struggle and owing to his sharp leadership skills and tough spirit, became a favorite amongst freedom-fighters and an important leader of the Indian National Congress in Gujarat. When provincial elections were held in 1934 and 1937, Desai was elected and served as the Revenue Minister and Home Minister of the then Bombay Presidency.
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Saturday, April 08, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Language

"We often show command of language when we say nothing."

- Mc. Kenzie

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Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, born on June 26, 1838, was educated at the Hoogly College and belonged to an orthodox family. He was offered the government post of Deputy Magistrate and Collector which he accepted and held until he retired 1891.
He did for Bengali fiction what Michael Madhusudan Dutt had done for Bengali poetry, that is, he brought in imagination. Chatterjee was more fortunate than Dutt as he did not have to set up his own diction from the very start. The prose style was already standardized; what Chatterjee did was to break its monotony, shear off its ponderous verbosity and give it a twist of informality and intimacy. Chatterjee's own style grew up as he went on writing.
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Friday, April 07, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Patience

"Happy homes are built with blocks of patience."

- Mc. Kenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Sri Ramnavami
Lord Vishnu is worshipped in his human incarnation as Rama, the divine ruler of Ayodhya, on his birth anniversary known as Ramnavami. Thousands of pilgrims converge in the temples of Ayodhya and Pondicherry, two places closely connected with the events of the Ramayana (the epic describing the story of Rama), to participate in Ramnavami festivities. Colourful processions are held, which comprise brilliant floats of Rama, his wife Sita, Rama's loyal brother Lakshmana and Hanuman, Rama's monkey-general.
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Patience

"Happy homes are built with blocks of patience."

- Mc. Kenzie

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Sri Ramnavami
Lord Vishnu is worshipped in his human incarnation as Rama, the divine ruler of Ayodhya, on his birth anniversary known as Ramnavami. Thousands of pilgrims converge in the temples of Ayodhya and Pondicherry, two places closely connected with the events of the Ramayana (the epic describing the story of Rama), to participate in Ramnavami festivities. Colourful processions are held, which comprise brilliant floats of Rama, his wife Sita, Rama's loyal brother Lakshmana and Hanuman, Rama's monkey-general.
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Thursday, April 06, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Progress

"An example of progress is the fact that every year it tales less time and more money to get where you want to do."

- Mc. Kenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

1896 Olympics
The ruins of ancient Olympia were excavated by the German archaeologist Ernst Curtius from 1875-81.
Among the remains uncovered was the ancient stadium where the original Olympic Games were celebrated from 776 B.C. to 393 A.D., when Roman emperor Theodosius I banned all pagan festivals.
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Faith

"If you must doubt, doubt your doubts - never your beliefs."

- Author unknown

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Jagjivan Ram (1908-1986)
Jagjivan Ram, popularly known as Babuji was born on 5 April 1908, in Chandwa. His father, Shobhi Ram, was by caste an asprisya or untouchable. Social taboos and customs made his world different from the world of caste Hindus. Endowed with a very sensitive soul, he was filled with anguish at the sad plight of the Harijans.
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Time

"You will never "find" time for anything. If you want time you must make it."

- Charles Buxton

TOPIC OF THE DAY

The History Of Flag Day
The Fourth of July was traditionally celebrated as America's birthday, but the idea of an annual day specifically celebrating the Flag is believed to have first originated in 1885. BJ Cigrand, a schoolteacher, arranged for the pupils in the Fredonia, Wisconsin Public School, District 6, to observe June 14 (the 108th anniversary of the official adoption of The Stars and Stripes) as 'Flag Birthday'. In numerous magazines and newspaper articles and public addresses over the following years, Cigrand continued to enthusiastically advocate the observance of June 14 as 'Flag Birthday', or 'Flag Day'.
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Monday, April 03, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Faith

"He who loses money loses much;
he who loses a friend loses more
but he who loses faith loses all."

- Anonymous

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Rakesh Sharma
Rakesh Sharma (born January 13, 1949 in Patiala, Punjab, India) was the first Indian in space. He was a squadron leader in the Indian Air Force and embarked on the mission in 1984. The manned space program of the Indian Space Research Organisation has depended entirely upon Russia, and the first Indian cosmonaut became the 138th man into space. He spent eight days in space aboard Salyut 7.
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Saturday, April 01, 2006

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Business

"Industry is the soul of the business and the keystone of prosperity."

- Charles Dickens

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Reserve Bank of India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India, and was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. Since its inception, it has been headquartered in Mumbai. Though originally privately owned, RBI has been fully owned by the Government of India since nationalization in 1949.
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