Monday, 23 December 2013

Is Counselling important?


The past is not your potential. In any hour you can choose to liberate the future.”
-Marilyn Ferguson
Sometimes it is tough even to know the existence of our hidden talents. The pressure of studies, the pestering of parents to opt the subject of their choice, the stress of hitting the goal in one short, etc. In between all these hassle, nobody cares to mark the child’s forte. Children start taking the real flavour of competitions after grade 8. Passing with good percentage after 8 is like having a Bunjee jumping! Career counsellors are the one who helps to take such huge long jumps easily and smoothly.Parents of this era, despite of taking due care of their child’s studies takes them to an expert or career counsellor to understand the uniqueness, ability, strength, aspirations and most importantly the weaknesses of their young ones. These things help them to have a viable option for the child. The process is considered as the most important step of the career planning...
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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

The Scale-Up issue


Rajeev Kumar
Marketing Personnel

It is said that ships are safe in the harbour, but it is not where they are supposed to be. A lot of young insurance agents fizzled out after signing up their near and dear relatives, for insurance products. Only the seasoned players realise and exploit the power of marketing, last beyond picking up the low hanging fruits. As an insurance agent is an entrepreneur under certain company guideline, for that matter, any entrepreneur should draw up their very own guidelines and objectives. And one of the objectives is obviously to grow their venture beyond their gullies, towns and the city.

Every enterprise needs to scale-up, and grow beyond its roots. You can have your beauty parlour in your house or you can be the next Shahnaz Hussein. You can open up maths tuition center in your locality, or work on a dream to open centers in all cities, across the country, training students for IIT JEE. Every entrepreneur should dream of making a mark on a bigger platform and needs to know when they should scale up their operations. As much as scale gives visibility and added revenue to any venture, it helps to note a few points:
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Monday, 9 December 2013

A tribute to 'King of Literature'

John Milton – A Gratitude of Rememberence.




“Milton's learned vocabulary and his distant perspectives, represent the authoritative unintelligibility of the parents' speech as heard by the child.” ― John BroadbentJohn Milton (December 9, 1608).
John Milton was that one poet in the history of English Literature who was one of the most celebrated writers who are still remembered for their imaginative artistic creations, he possessed such a strong personality that he cannot be taken to represent any one but himself. Milton was the greatest poet of the Puritan age, and he stands head and shoulders above all his contemporaries, though he completely identified himself with Puritanism.  His extensive reading included both classical and modern works of religion, science, Philosophy, history, politics and literature. In addition, Milton was proficient in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Spanish, and Italian along with knowledge of Old English and Dutch as well.
Samuel Johnson writes “ It appears in all his writings that had unusual concomitant of great abilities, a lofty and steady confidence in himself, perhaps not without some contempt of others; for scarcely any man ever wrote so much, and praised so few. Of his praise he was very frugal; as he set its value high, and considered his mention of a name as a security against the waste of time, and a certain preservative from oblivion.”
Though Milton praised Spenser, Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson as poets, he was different from them all. We do not find the exuberance of Spenser in his poetry. Unlike Shakespeare Milton is superbly egoistic. In his verse, which is harmonious and musical, we find no trace of the harshness of Ben Jonson. In all his poetry, Milton sings about himself and his own lofty soul. Being a deeply religious man and also endowed with artistic merit of a high degree, he combined in himself the spirits of the Renaissance and the Reformation. In fact no other English poet was so profoundly religious and so much an artist.
Milton’s early poetry is lyrical. The important poems of the early period are: The Hymn on the Nativity (1629), Lycidas (1637), and Comus (1934), etc. The Hymn was written when Milton was only twenty-one, shows that his lyrical genius was already highly developed.
Besides these poems a few great sonnets such as When the Assault was intended to the City, also belong to Milton’s early period. Full of deeply-felt emotions, these sonnets are among the noblest in the English language, and they bridge the gulf between the lyrical tone of Milton’s early poetry, and the deeply moral and didactic tone of his later poetry.
When the Civil War broke out in 1642, Milton threw himself heart and soul into the struggle against King Charles I. He devoted the best years of his life, when his poetical powers were at their peak, to this national movement. But when he returned to poetry to accomplish the ideal he had in his mind, Milton found himself completely blind.  Moreover after the death of Cromwell and the coming of Charles II to the throne, Miltonbecame friendless. His own wife and daughters turned against him. But undaunted by all these misfortunes, Milton girded up his loins and wrote his greatest poetical works—Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes.
On account of the richness and profusion of its imagery, descriptions of strange lands and seas, and the use of strange geographical names, Paradise Lost is called the last great Elizabethan poem. But It’sperfectly organized in design, its firm outlines and Latinised diction make it essentially a product of the neo—classical or the Augustan period in English Literature. In Paradise Lost the most prominent is the figure of Satan who possesses the qualities of Milton himself, and who represents the indomitable heroism of the Puritans against Charles I.It is written in blank verse of the Elizabethan dramatist, but it is hardened and strengthened to suit the requirements of an epic poet.
Paradise Regained which deals with subject of Temptation in the Wilderness is written, unlike Paradise Lost, in the form of discussion and not action. Not very sublime as Paradise Lost, It has a quieter atmosphere, but it does not betray a decline in poetic power.
There are no proper definitions to define Milton’s greatness as a poet. The reason why readers still love to read Milton’s work in an era completely different from that era of Puritanism where imagination had no wings, is because being a Puritan poet Milton took imagination to a new grade of excellence which was a tough task in those times. Milton kept on writing but he never knew that he was about to glorify a new history. His works are Milestones in the history of English Literature which acted as the foundation which today has led Literature to touch the skies and flourish throughout the world as Literature lovers are emerging like strong waves in the ocean. His readers surely know the depth of his writings and creativity which leaves a magical touch over them and the essence of his passion for English Literature is always felt just as Philip Pullman says:
“Blake said Milton was a true poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it. I am of the Devil's party and know it”.
 Ibrahim Abdeali (Ace)
Student



Thursday, 5 December 2013

2 million Google, Facebook, Twitter passwords stolen

Security experts have uncovered a trove of some 2 million stolen passwords to websites including Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo from internet users across the globe. 

Researchers with Trustwave's SpiderLabs said they discovered the credentials while investigating a server in the Netherlands that cybercriminals use to control a massive network of compromised computers known as the "Pony botnet." 

The company said that it has reported its findings to the largest of more than 90,000 websites and internet service providers whose customers' credentials it had found on the server. 

The data includes more than 3,26,000 Facebook accounts, some 60,000 Google accounts, more than 59,000 Yahoo accounts and nearly 22,000 Twitter accounts, according to SpiderLabs. Victims' were from the United States, Germany, Singapore and Thailand, among other countries. 

Representatives for Facebook and Twitter said the companies have reset the passwords of affected users. A Google spokeswoman declined comment. Yahoo representatives could not be reached. 

SpiderLabs said it has contacted authorities in the Netherlands and asked them to take down the Pony botnet server. 

An analysis posted on the SpiderLabs blog showed that the most-common password in the set was "123456," which was used in nearly 16,000 accounts. Other commonly used credentials included "password," "admin," "123" and "1." 

Graham Cluley, an independent security expert, said it is extremely common for people to use such simple passwords and also re-use them on multiple accounts, even though they are extremely easy to crack. 

"People are using very dumb passwords. They are totally useless," he said.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

India Say Something!!!


Dear blog followers across India and overseas, We the TRC invite you to pen down the daily problems you encounter while making way to your office from home or vice versa or while shopping at your nearby bazaar or while exploring somewhere with your near and dear ones. just tick down 70-80 words on that particular 'Black Spot' of the Indian Society and post it on the comment box of our blog or visit our Facebook page with one click on the given link www.facebook.com/TheRealCorporates.


Let's bring some revolution...come on India Say Something \m/


Sunday, 24 November 2013

Radio, stereo and headphones

Do you believe in another world or getting transmitted into one easily
while lazing around in your living room? -No?
Let me say, everyone of us has experienced it, not once but many times in our lives. It happens every time when you sit back, close your eyes, slowly increase the volume knob with your numb fingers while you press your headphones hard against your ears and sync your soul to your favorite music. Yes, Music it is.
Words always fall short to describe your feelings while you connect to your favorite song, ain't it? It’s the magic of music which transforms you to a new world where only you and the music belong. Well, music is just like food.
Different people like different food, food also depends on the area of
origin, so is the music. Music has so many styles, origins,
beats and opens to all. Music speaks the universal language. It spreads the message of unity and love across the globe.  Different people have different tastes of music…

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Thursday, 21 November 2013

History is interesting!!!!

  WHO SAYS HISTORY IS BORING????

Here is an interesting historical fact. Just have a look at the calendar for the month of September 1752.

Go to Google type "September 1752 calendar" & see for yourself.
You will notice, 11 days are simply missing from the month.
Here's the explanation: This was the month during which England shifted from the Roman Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar.
A Julian year was 11 days longer than a Gregorian year. So, the King of England ordered 11 days to be wiped off the face of that particular month.

So, the workers worked for 11 days less that month, but got paid for the whole month. That's how the concept of "paid leave" was born. Hail the King!!!

In the Roman Julian Calendar, April used to be the first month of the year; but the Gregorian Calendar observed January as the first month. Even after shifting to the Gregorian Calendar, many people refused to give up old traditions and continued celebrating 1st April as the New Year's Day. When simple orders didn't work, the King finally issued a royal dictum; which stated that those who celebrated 1st April as the new year's day would be labelled as fools. From then on, 1st April became April Fool's Day.

History is really interesting!





Wednesday, 20 November 2013

A Trek to Sandakphu

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