Thursday 16 August 2012

Male & Female uses same word for different meaning



Following are used by male and female but for different meaning.


NOTHING FORGET IT

Female: You better figure out what you did wrong

Male: Just quit talking about it


ARE YOU TIRED?

Female: Please don’t go to sleep. I love talking to you

Male: Genuinely curious as to whether or not you are sleepy


I’M OKAY

Female: Hold me tight, I need a shoulder to cry on

Male: There’s seriously not a damn thing wrong with me


I’M COLD

Female: Get a blanket and cuddle with me

Male: I’m pretty cold. I should probably get a blanket or some shit



LEAVE ME ALONE

Female: Please don’t go

Male: Get out of my f*cking face



I LOVE YOU

Female: Tell me you do more

Male: I love you. Just that. I don’t expect a stupid f*cking response

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Some Confusing Word


                   Some Confusing words

Altogether Vs all together

All together (adv) Means “together in a single group”
Example: She asked if we were all together

Altogether (adv) means “completely” or “in total”
Example: She smiled less and less often to me, and now she stopped she stopped altogether.
  
Any one vs anyone

Any one means any single person or thing out of a group of people or thing
Example: Any one of you girls can go and join the NCC.

Anyone means any person. It is a single word.
Example: Anyone has seen Ms. Shina.

 Any vs some

Both are used to talk about indefinite quantities or numbers. ‘some’ is used for positive statements and ‘any’ for questions and negative statements.


 Apart vs apart

Apart (adv) means separated by distance or time.
Example: I feel lonely when we are apart.

A part (noun) means a piece of something.
Example: Her love made me to feel as a part of her life.


Beside vs besides

Beside means at the side of or next to
Example: In the photo I am standing beside her.

Besides means in addition to or also.
Example: Besides Rekha, Shyama was seen in photo.


Lend vs borrow

To lend means to hand out for a certain period of time.
Example: Banks lend money.

To borrow means to take with permission for a certain period of time.
Example: You can borrow money from bank to buy a motorcycle.


Brought vs bought

Brought is past tense of Bring
Bought is past tense of Buy.


Compliment vs complement

Compliment (noun) means remark which expresses approval, admiration or respect
                    Example: Your compliment about my presentation is really very good.

Complement (verb) means to make something seems better or more attractive when combined.
          Example: The colours blue and green complement each other.         

Monday 6 August 2012

Lazy Rules


Lazy Rules

 

Can’t reach it don’t need it


If you drop some water on the floor leave it there. It will eventually dry itself

Drop an ice-cube on the floor? Kick it under the refrigerator

The farther the remote is, the more you start to like what is already on tv

If they didn’t hear you say it the first time it doesn’t matter anymore

No need to make your bed

Never clean up, if you wait long enough someone else will do it

Lazy people don’t read the Terms and conditions. Just click accept

If it’s not on the first page of Google, it doesn’t exist

Live by this motto: I’m not lazy, I’m just waiting until I feel like doing it

Remember every time you get out the bed you are doing a sit up so they can never tell you that you never exercise

Wait until your phone reaches 5% before getting uncomfortable and plugging in the charger

Rangoli Design

These are the Rangoli Designs made by Students in Rangoli Competition.
















Friday 3 August 2012

Multitasking


Multitasking – Avoid it –It Reduces Efficiency

Multitasking means doing more than one work at a time. We may be eating while watching TV and may be doing one more work thing like talking with other or working on laptop. Multitasking give a feel of satisfaction of doing more than one work at a time and thinking that we are more productive, but actually it is opposite, it reduces the productivity, to work efficiently we should not be multitasking.



Why we do Multitasking and how it affects us?



Why? Why, we do multitasking. The answer is very simple, we want to do lot many work together. Because, we think that by doing so we are more productive, it gives us a feeling of emotional satisfaction. We think that we are utilizing our time more efficiently, it gives us a feeling that we are more efficient and productive by doing more than one work together. We can read a book, watch TV show, while chatting with friends and by doing so we feel more efficient.



          But, multitasking affects us, our efficiency and our productivity. While multitasking we are unable to concentrate on a single work. Our concentration, our efficiency, our full capacity of doing the work is divided in many works at the same time. In this way our efficiency is reduced. Multitasking looks good from outside, but it is just opposite. It affect our productivity very badly. As our concentration is divided, we do not remember the book, which we read while watching the TV. If we chat with lot many friends together on Facebook then we write reply of one friend to other friend and later on carry on telling “sorry, it was not for you”.


How to increase our Efficiency?



In multitasking our capacity of doing the work is divided in more than one work and thus reducing our efficiency. We are unable to focus on one work.



In single tasking our full focus in on single work and we can do that work more efficiently and the result will be more fruitful and productive.

Just to feel good people fall in the habit of multitasking. But, actually the multitasking people are generally less productive.



To increase the efficiency we should be single tasking.

If we want to study, we should not go for reading the book while watching the TV or talking with someone.  In this way, we can increase our learning. This is only single tasking. In single tasking our productivity increases, we can work more efficiently.
In single tasking we concentrate on a single work at a time. It increases our efficiency and we become more productive.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Liberation Day of Dadra And Nagar Haveli


Liberation day of Dadra And Nagar Haveli


Silvassa, Capital of Dadra And Nagar Haveli


Liberation day of Dadra And Nagar Haveli is celebrated on 2nd august to commemorate its liberation from Portuguese rulers and its birth as a free administrative in 1954.  Many people scarified their life for this liberation so we all should pay a tribute to the leader who fought for the freedom.
The significance of this day is that Dadra and Nagar Haveli become Independent from the rule of Portuguese. 

In 1961 Indian forces took over Goa, Daman and Diu, Mr. Badlani was designated as a one day Prime Minister of Dadra Nagar Haveli as a head of government to sign an agreement with prime minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and formally merged Dadra and Nagar Haveli with the Republic of India.

                  HAPPY LIBERATION DAY

Happy Raksha Bandhan



Happy Raksha Bandhan