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It
was just another winter evening, as I strolled down a busy street in my neighborhood I
was privy To many mundane scenes which in by belief
represent the‘True India’. India, a country where people love discussing politics even though few
understand the subject, a country where every kid grows
up with a Dream of being part of the Indian cricket
team. Here A penchant for street food has no age
bar, where eightymillion homeless people struggle to get their next meal,and
where many have an uncanny belief in destiny toward off their troubles. I
would like to share a fewglimpses of the ‘Incredible India’ I observed
thatEvening. A
few people thronged a roadside tea stall, with cigarette in one hand and steaming cup of
tea in the Other they were engrossed in animated discussion, thefuture of the Indian cricket team, the present state ofIndian politics and the economy, the gap between therich and poor in India, loud comments were flying backand forth unnecessarily. |
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The
young shorthand typist should try to keep heroffice and desk neat and tidy.
Everything in the officehas a place of its own. Punctuality is of prime
importance. When
a young shorthand typist knows that she is to be lateor absent, for any
reason whatsoever, she should alwaysinform her employer. This will save the
firm’s time andexpenses by not having to inquire about her absence. Next,
on the list of qualities are cleanlinessand dress. A young lady should always
keep herself clean And as well groomed as possible. Her
clothes, shoes, hair,hands and nails should receive careful attention. Her
dressshould be simple in style but pleasing in appearanceand she should try
to cultivate pose. The
most important factor of course, is a good Knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting, with a speed ofa hundred words a minute and forty words a minuterespectively. The most important is a good knowledge ofoffice routine and an ability to operate the telephoneintelligently. |
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Life is not just
party and pleasure, it is also pain And despair. Unthinkable things
happen. Sometimes Everything turns upside down. Bad
things happen to Good people. Some things are beyond
control. Such asphysical disability and birth defects. We cannot chooseour
parents or the circumstances of our birth. If the ballbounced the wrong way
for you, will you cry or take theball and run? That is a choice you have to
make. On a clear day, there
are hundreds of boats sailingin all different directions in a lake. Even though
thewind is blowing in one direction, the sailboats are Going in different directions. It
depends on the way the Sail is set. And that is determined by
the sailor. The Same is true of our lives. We cannot
choose the directionof the wind, but we can choose how we set our sail. Health, happiness and
success depends upon thefighting spirit of each person. The big thing is that What we do and what happens to us is
not known to us. |
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Exercise
No. 4
John Keats, one of
the celebrated romantic poets, begins his poem edition with this oft-quoted
line, A thing of beauty is a joy forever. And he goes on to assert that is
loveliness keeps increasing with the passage of time and it never passes into
nothingness. Keats’s concept of beauty is quite comprehensive. It includes,
besides physical beauty, mental excellence and moral purity. If an object is
to be a source of permanent joy, it must be beautiful in its entirety and not
just physically attractive. Skin deep beauty decays fast. But beauty
ingrained in the issues of an object is a permanent quality. The very touch
of this kind of beauty comforts one’s heart and elevates one mentally and
morally. If we are surrounded by real beauty of the kind conceived of by
Keats, it moves away the pal of darkness form our spirits and enables us to
shed our despondency and regain our happiness. If an object is to be
a source of permanent joy, it must be beautiful in its entirety too. |
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Exercise
No. 5
The idea in harvesting
a forest is to extract only the increment put on by a forest block.
Considering the principle, working plans are prepared for each forest
division. In hilly tracts and in some over exploited areas no extraction is
carried out in such areas are called protected forests. However, dead and
dying tress are removed by volume of the produce or by area or by number of
trees. Illicit removal and illegal fillings upset these calculations. Due to a heavy increase in population and consequential increases in demand for forest produce resulting in high market prices, illicit fallings and destruction by unlawful elements is on the increase. The result is that scientific management gets badly affected, upsetting the calculations. To reclose much of the denuded areas in the forest and to meet specific industrial needs, large scale plantations are being taken up. The National Commission on Agriculture has envisaged the Couture in quite successive and comprehensively manner. |
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Exercise
No. 6
Many girls on leaving
school and beginning courses of training for office work regard the learning
of Shorthand and Typewriting skills as the sole objects of these courses. To
learn these new skills does take quite a good deal of time and effect, but
they should not be allowed to crowd out the work that is needed for other
subjects. Once a girl has reached a speed of about eighty words a minute in
Shorthand and forty words a minute in Typewriting, she is probably employable
as a Shorthand typist in many offices. This assumes of course that she can
spell with a fair degree of accuracy and also puts the full sops in the right
places. But the attainment of this standard means only that her skills have
reached the points where some-one is prepared to pay her for that purpose. If a shorthand-typist
at this stage wishes to make progress the first thing she should do is to set about improving her skills. |
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Exercise
No. 7
Paper itself has come
to us from the Far East where it was first used. But the word
paper has come down to us from the Near East.
Different forms ofthe word are found in several languages. Paper iscertainly
one of the most common things in the modernworld. Every day masses of it are
used, every daymasses of it are burnt and every day massesof it are made and
supplied to the various peopleof the world. People always want
paper and the manufacturer ofit need not feel that the demand for his product
willfall off. Without paper our modern life would, atleast for a time, come
to a complete stop. It is indeedvery much to be questioned whether our modern
life could ever have come about had there been no paper or some other product
of a like nature which was cheap, lasting, and serviceable. Without paper we
could not write letters to one another. Millions of letters are written every
day, some very important and some of little importance, and they are all
written on paper. |
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Exercise
No. 8
The great advantage
of early rising is the good startit gives us in our day’s work. The early
riser can do alarge amount of work before other men get out of bed.In the
morning, the mind is fresh, and there are hardlyany distractions. As such,
the work done at this timeis generally well done. In many cases, the early
riserfinds time to take some exercise when the fresh morningbreeze is
blowing, and this exercise supplies him with afind of energy until the
evening. By beginning early,
he knows that he has plenty of time to do thoroughly all the work
that he isexpected to do, and is not tempted to hurry over any part of it. All his work being
finished in goodtime, he has a long interval of rest in the eveningbefore the
timely hour comes for going to bed. He gets sleep when
sleep is mot refreshing, and after a sound sleep rises early next morning in
good health and spirits for the labors of a new day. So, The Proverb,
“Early to bed, early to rise, makes the man Healthy.” |
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