It is great,
and there is no other greatness – to make one nook of God’s Creation more
fruitful, better, more worthy of God, to make some human heart a little wiser,
manlier, happier – more blessed – Thomas Carlyle
Happy New Year 2021
WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY, HEALTHY,
PROSPEROUS AND PURPOSEFUL
NEW YEAR 2020
Monday, September 25, 2017
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Facts and Figures-82: Largest Postal Network in the World
India
has the largest postal network in the world with over 1, 55,015 post offices. A
single post office on an average serves a population of 7,175 people. The
floating post office in Dal Lake, Srinagar, was inaugurated in August 2011.
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Self-Improvement-151: HOW TO REDUCE STRESS
Dance it out.
Go for a Walk.
Talk about it.
Breathe.
Go to bed earlier.
Focus on what you can control.
Reminisce about good times
Ask for a hug.
Look for opportunities.
In life's opportunities, smile.
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Go for a Walk.
Talk about it.
Breathe.
Go to bed earlier.
Focus on what you can control.
Reminisce about good times
Ask for a hug.
Look for opportunities.
In life's opportunities, smile.
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A Thought for Today-679: Thomas Carlyle
It
is great, and there is no other greatness – to make one nook of God’s Creation
more fruitful, better, more worthy of God, to make some human heart a little
wiser, manlier, happier – more blessed – Thomas Carlyle
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Monday, February 20, 2017
Self-Improvement-150: EIGHT WAYS TO CONSTANTLY IMPROVING
EIGHT WAYS TO CONSTANTLY IMPROVING
1.
Read Books
2.
Lisen to Podcasts
3.
Take a course
4.
Practice Old Passions
5.
Get Feedback and Critique
6.
Be open to change
7.
Get around community (You become like
the peole you spend the most time with)
8.
Work towards a goal
Excerpt from Seanwes.com/150
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Facts and Figures-81: Transfer of confirmed rail ticket
This is regarding transfer of confirmed rail ticket. Very good initiative by our Railway Minister Sri Suresh Prabhu.
1. A confirmed railway ticket can be transferred to your blood relations.
2. If a person is holding a confirmed ticket and is unable to travel, then the ticket can be transferred to his / her family members including father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband or wife.
3. For transfer of ticket, an application must be submitted atleast 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure of the train to chief reservation supervisor with ID proof.
4. Government officials can transfer to other govt official.
5. Students can transfer ticket to other students.
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For Details access / visit to: -
http:/www.indianrail.gov.in/ change_Name.html
1. A confirmed railway ticket can be transferred to your blood relations.
2. If a person is holding a confirmed ticket and is unable to travel, then the ticket can be transferred to his / her family members including father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband or wife.
3. For transfer of ticket, an application must be submitted atleast 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure of the train to chief reservation supervisor with ID proof.
4. Government officials can transfer to other govt official.
5. Students can transfer ticket to other students.
Share this. It may help someone.
For Details access / visit to: -
http:/www.indianrail.gov.in/
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A Thought for Today-678: Paulo Coelho
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion - Paulo Coelho
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
Facts and Figures-80: Galileo and His contribution to Modern Science
Galileo Galilei is The Father of
Modern Astronomy. His contribution to observational astronomy was immense. He was one of the greatest scientists of all
time, notable for his use of the scientific method in finding out how the
universe works. He was born in Pisa,
Italy, on February 15th 1564, the son of a musician. He was a promising, intelligent
student at the University of Pisa.
Initially he studied medicine. However, his obsession with pendulums, a need
to know how they worked and what forces caused them to swing with such regular
precision, led him away from medicine. This study led to his first major
discovery, that the period of a pendulum does not depend upon the arc of the
swing. This discovery fuelled further
study, including the development of a pendulum clock.
He studied physics and mathematics of
the Ancient Greeks, taking in Aristotle and Euclid. But he questioned
Aristotle’s approach to falling objects. Aristotle believed that the speed of
descent of a falling object increased with weight, a finding that Galileo felt
did not match reality and one that he set out to test. He set up a series of
experiments determining at what rate balls of different weight rolled down an
incline, determining the position of the balls after a set time and noting that
the rate was not related to the weight of the ball. In his text, De Motis, (On
Motion), he announced his discoveries to the world.
In 1592, Galileo became a professor
of mathematics at the University of Padua, where he made further contributions
to mathematics, correctly calculating the optimum placement of oars in galleys
by treating the oars as levers. He also designed other mechanical devices, a
fascination that he pursued throughout his life. Alongside a pump that only
required one horse to operate and shift huge volumes of water, Galileo made his
telescope, in 1609. With this, he studied the moon and discovered that Jupiter
had moons, as well as verifying the phases of Venus and observing a supernova.
With all this information, he showed that the universe was not perfect,
building upon the findings of Brahe and Kepler. He also showed that the Copernican system was
largely correct, in that the earth was merely a planet that revolved around the
sun
Galileo Galilei was one of the most
influential scientists of modern times, not just because of his use of the
telescope and quantification of gravity, his contribution to the scientific
method laid the foundations of modern science, giving direction to scientific
research and moving it away from metaphysics.
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Self-Improvement-149: SUCCESS
See your goal
Understand the obstacles
Create a positive mental picture
Clear your mind of self-doubt
Embrace the challenge
Stay on track
Show the world you can do it!
Understand the obstacles
Create a positive mental picture
Clear your mind of self-doubt
Embrace the challenge
Stay on track
Show the world you can do it!
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A Thought for Today-677: Dr A P J Abdul Kalm
All birds find shelter during a rain. But the eagle avoids rain by flying above the clouds. Problems are common, but ATTITUDE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
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Friday, February 17, 2017
Facts and Figures-79: Ptolemy, Father of Geology
Ptolemy is called the Father of Geology.
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Self-Improvement-148: Mary Tyler Moore
Take chances.
Make mistakes.
That is how you grow.
Pain nourishes your courage.
You have to fail in order to practice being brave.
Mary Tyler Moore
Make mistakes.
That is how you grow.
Pain nourishes your courage.
You have to fail in order to practice being brave.
Mary Tyler Moore
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A Thought for Today-676: Thomas J. Watson
A man is known by the company he keeps. A company is known by the men it keeps - Thomas J. Watson
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Facts and Figures-78: Tamil Nadu - Population
Population-wise, Tamil Nadu occupies the 7th place in India.
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Self-Improvement-147: Kindness, Compassion and Love
Use your voice for kindness,
your ears for compassion,
your hands for charity,
your mind for truth,
and your heart for LOVE.
- Unknown
your ears for compassion,
your hands for charity,
your mind for truth,
and your heart for LOVE.
- Unknown
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A Thought for Today-675: Unknown
Difficult
roads often lead to beautiful destinations – Unknown
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Facts and Figures-77: Herodotus, The Father of History
Herodotus, The Father of
History
Herodotus was a Greek historian who
was born in Halicarnassus in the Persian Empire (modern-day Bodrum, Turkey) and
lived in the fifth century BC (c. 484–c. 425 BC), a contemporary of Socrates.
He is widely referred to as "The Father of History" (first conferred
by Cicero); he was the first historian known to have broken from Homeric
tradition to treat historical subjects as a method of
investigation—specifically, by collecting his materials systematically and
critically, and then arranging them into a historiographic narrative. The
Histories is the only work which he is known to have produced, a record of his
"inquiry" on the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars, including a
wealth of geographical and ethnographical information. Some of his stories were
fanciful and others inaccurate; yet he states that he was reporting only what
he was told; a sizable portion of the information he provided was later
confirmed by historians and archaeologists. Despite Herodotus' historical
significance, little is known of his personal life and academic history.
Excerpt from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Grateful thanks to Wikipedia.
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Self-Improvement-146: The Bravest, The Strongest and The Happiest
The first to apologize is THE BRAVEST.
The first to forgive is THE STRONGEST.
And the first to forget is THE HAPPIEST.
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The first to forgive is THE STRONGEST.
And the first to forget is THE HAPPIEST.
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A Thought for Today-674: Zig Ziglar
You were
designed for accomplishment, engineered for success and endowed with the seeds
of greatness – Zig Ziglar
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Monday, February 06, 2017
A Thought for Today-673: An Inspired Approach
Step out into the world and explore your
potential. You will never know what is waiting for you if you don’t go where
you have not been – An Inspired Approach
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