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Arts and Creations

“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.” – George Bernard Shaw During the Middle Ages (from about 500 C.E. to the mid-1400s) there were no great changes in the way of life in Europe. People continued to do what their ancestors did before them, and there were few new innovations or discoveries were made. Most people trusted what they were taught and were unconcerned about anything else. This could be due to the fact that just a few people obtained an education and books were rare. people improved their education, trade and industry grew, the arts thrived, and explorers found new regions with time. The Renaissance, which means "rebirth" in French, brought about significant change. The Renaissance, which occurred in Europe during the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries, was a turning point in world history. Some believe the Renaissance began in 1453, when the Turks conquered the Gree...

unit 10

#1. One of my favorite pastimes has always been walking. To me, it's the start of a journey. #2. I appreciate the physical sensation of walking because of the movement, rhythm, and undulation of the senses that body causes. #3. I used to enjoy demonstrating how fast and unflappably I could walk vast distances when I was young  wandering on unpaved and uneven roads, such as the ones near my mamaghar. #4. However, in Kathmandu at that time, finding such trails was not difficult. Running down the slopes behind my house was one of my most distinct recollections in my memories. #5. I'd start by taking the tiniest steps to stabilize myself, then break into a sprint without even realizing it until you fully lost control of your body. #6. I'd be in such a rush that I couldn't feel I got to the bottom. Even a ride on the most gorgeous and sophisticated roller-coaster will never be able to match it. #7. My adventures changed as I grew older, taking on new shades and nuances and w...

Redtree

Julia Butterfly Hill.  Julia's main purpose was to draw attention to the negative effects of deforestation.  She stood for Ecological sustainability.  Her choice of Julia Butterfly Hill's struggle in the campaign to protect and preserve forests significantly. A portion of her life was given up to save the redwood forest.  To keep Luna Tree safe, she had endured many hardships, including frostbite and windstorm, as well as threats of death.  Unfortunately, this offer has disappointed her a lot.  Not only humans, but also nature tortured her.  Her most terrifying experience occurred during a 16-hour windstorm at 70 mph, which was one of the worst storms to hit Northern California in decades.  The coverings around her were blown apart by the wind, and even large limbs were taken off the tree.  Her roof and wall were slashed by snow and lightning, leaving torn fragments behind.  She had frostbite that left her feet covered in blisters.   Environmental activist and tax redirection ...

Sales in Business Communication

A sales message is the central persuasive message that intrigues, informs, persuades, calls to action, and closes the sale. Not every sales message will make a direct sale, but the goal remains. Whether your sales message is embedded in a letter, represented in a proposal, or broadcast across radio or television, the purpose stays the same. Sales messages are often discussed in terms of reason versus emotion. Every message has elements of ethos, or credibility; pathos, or passion and enthusiasm; and logos, or logic and reason. If your sales message focuses exclusively on reason with cold, hard facts and nothing but the facts, you may appeal to some audience, but certainly not the majority. Buyers make purchase decisions on emotion as well as reason, and even if they have researched all the relevant facts about competing products, the decision may still come down to impulse, emotion, and desire. If your sales message focuses exclusively on emotion, with little or no substance, it may no...

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities #1. Everyone around the world seek for job opportunities, it's just that some people utilities and some ignores it. #2. A Curriculum Vitae (CV for short) is a document that details your career, publications, accomplishments, and education.  #3. It’s an important document that recruiters use to evaluate your skills and experience to determine whether you’re the right fit for a particular job. #4. The one advantage of writing a CV, you can go into greater details about your experience & accomplishments. #5.The Latin word "curriculum vitae" is directly translated as "course of life. #6. It's a record of your professional and personal successes and information to search the actual world. #7. You should also keep in mind that a CV in Britain is synonymous and a resume in America. #8. Preparing a CV ensures that recruiters have a full understanding of your qualifications for a vacant position. #9. CV helps you to land your ideal job, stand out ...
A tattered blanket Tattered (torn) blanket is written by Kamala Das (Madhavi Kutty was her pen name) an Indian author. This story was written in Malayalam and later was translated by KM Sheriff.  From her childhood she was interested in writing poems and short stories. Since her parents were educated so she didn't have to go against her Family.  She was provoked by her parents to do something in the educational field and later she started writing stories, poems, autobiography in professional way. Gopi was working as a senior position at Government official in Delhi miles away from his family with his wife and four children) Gopi visits his mother in Kerala after five years. He went to Thiruvananthapuram for business purposes.  He simply popped in on his way back to see his mother as her house was on the way.  His mother was in her late 70s/early 80s. Kamala, his widowed elder sister, looked after her mother. When he arrived at mother's home, his mother was taking rest in an arm...

Non Verbal

Learning the Art of Non-verbal Communication “Non-verbal Communication” refers to the type of communication which involves speech or words. By non-verbal communication, we mean all communication that involves neither written nor spoken words but occurs without the use of words. Thus, this is the wordless message received through the medium of gestures, signs, body movements, facial expressions, tone of voice, colour, time, space, style of writing and choice of words. Animals communicate their deepest feelings through gestures, cries, whistling, cooing and many other signals known to each other. It is we human beings, who have evolved the language of words to convey our thoughts in a structured manner. Still, many a times, we tend to convey many of our feelings by smiling, patting, frowning, shouting or other such wordless clues. At other times, we also lace our words with different tones, gestures and facial expressions, to give a deeper meaning to our words.   The verbal and non-verba...

A Memo

A memo (or memorandum, which means "reminder") is typically used within an organization to communicate policies, processes, or other official business. It is frequently written from a one-to-all (mass communication) perspective, conveying a message to a large audience rather than one-on-one, interpersonal contact. It can also be used to keep a team informed about project activities or to notify a specific group inside an organization of an event, action, or observance. Purpose of Memo Within a company, a memo (or memorandum, which meaning "reminder") is often used to explain policies, practices, or other official business. It's typically written from a one-to-all (mass communication) perspective, with the goal of conveying a message to a vast audience rather than one-on-one, interpersonal contact. It can also be used to keep a team up to date on project progress or to alert a specific group within an organization to a specific event, action, or observance. One e...