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Hi dears attached are some quotes from a book "man s search for meaning". this is a book by viktor frankl who was a survivor of hitler s concentration camps. see if you like them cheers abhay
Amazing facts
The word "queue" is the only word in the english language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed. beetles taste like apples wasps like pine nuts and worms like fried bacon. of all the words in the english language the word 'set' has the most definitions what is called a "french kiss" in the english speaking world is known as an "english kiss" in france. "almost" is the longest word in the english language with all the letters in alphabetical order. "rhythm" is the longest english word without a vowel. in 1386 a pig in france was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child a cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off human thigh bones are stronger than concrete. you can t kill yourself by holding your breath there is a city called rome on every continent. it s against the law to have a pet dog in iceland your heart beats over 100000 times a day horatio nelson one of england s most illustrious admirals was throughout his life never able to find a cure for his seasickness. the skeleton of jeremy bentham is present at all important meetings of the university of london right handed people live on average nine years longer than lefthanded people your ribs move about 5 million times a year everytime you breathe the elephant is the only mammal that can t jump one quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet like fingerprints everyone s tongue print is different the first known transfusion of blood was performed as early as 1667 when jeanbaptiste transfused two pints of blood from a sheep to a young man fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin the present population of 5 billion plus people of the world is predicted to become 15 billion by 2080. women blink nearly twice as much as men. adolf hitler was a vegetarian and had only one testicle
Experience letter
Dear all i had worked in one of the it company and left because of my personal reason i worked almost 1 and half year but in my company some employee create a rumour that i got new job therefore i left the company and my director is almost like a hitler without concerning me he had stop my experience letter but i had completed all my formalities for exit. what should i do now.. please help me tried all tricks.
New manager!!!
Dear all pls help me and pls dnt get me wrong for al my actions. we have a new manager on relocations basis in our company. until then evrything was fine and al my colleageue enjoyed work bt aftr comn this 'hitler' we all r doomed n cant handle bullying behaviour. pls gv som advice how to handle n work it out wit tis 'kind of managers' thanking u in advance sincerely ben
"hari sadu!" h for hitler, a for arrogant..... cha
h for hitler a for arrogant r for rascal and i for idiot; during a tv commercial this is the way an executive is shown telling the correct spelling of his boss s name over a telephone call. three exposures to this ad set me thinking "who is hari sadu?" "what if he s there in me?" and "what if he s there in the other managers?" and my fears weren t unfounded each one of us may have behaved like hitler or as an arrogant person or as a rascal or idiot some times in life. yet "is this how we want others to think about us?" as i was entertaining these thoughts i came across the copy of "made in america" by sam walton. the following are the excerpts from the first few pages: hello friends i m sam walton founder and chairman of walmart stores. by now i hope you ve shopped in one of our stores or may be bought some stock in our company. if you have you probably already know how proud i am of what is simply the miracle that all these wal mart associates of mine have accomplished in the thirty years since we opened our first walmart here in northwest arkansas which wal mart and i still call home. as hard as it is to believe sometimes we ve grown from that one little store into what is now the largest retailing outfit in the world. and we ve really had a heck of a time along the way. i realize we have been through something amazing here at walmart something special that we ought to share more of with all the folks who have been so loyal to our stores and to our company. that s one thing we never did much of while we were building walmart talk about ourselves or do a whole lot of bragging outside the walmart family except when we had to convince some banker or some wall street financier that we intended to amount to something someday that we were worth taking a chance on. when folks have asked me "how did walmart do it?" i ve usually been flip about answering them. "friend we just got after it and stayed after it " i d say. the walmart story is unique: nothing quite like it has been done before. so may be by telling it the way it really happened we can help some other folks down the line take these same principles and apply them to their dreams and make them come true. life has been great to me probably better than any man has a right to expect. at home i ve been blessed with a wife and a family who ve stuck together and loved each other and indulged my lifelong obsession with minding the store. at work my business life has been spent in lock step with an incredible group of walmart associates who have put up with all my aggravation and bullheadedness and pulled together to make what once appeared truly impossible now seem expected and routine. so first i want to dedicate this book to helen robson walton and the four fine kids she raised with some help along the way from the old man our sons rob john and jim and our daughter alice. then i want to dedicate it to all my partners and i wish i could recognize everyone of you individually but we ve talked over the years and you know how i feel about you and to all 400 000 of my associates partners who ve made this wild wild walmart ride so much fun and so special. much of this book is really our story. i reflected "in stead of saying such things at the fag end of my business career why not i say it today; when it matters most." i have decided that when the office opens after the week end people would see a sign out side: "this company is great because archana starts the day for us much before 8 am. this company is great because vinod does those small little things that we can use our office without a hitch through out the year. " i can already feel a wave of joy building inside me. regards kiran
India's forgotten heroes...
Do you know who this person was? he was an indian inventor and engineer he is sometimes referred as the edison of india he is credited in manufacturing the first electric motor in india his contributions were primarily industrial and span the fields of electrical mechanical agricultural hybrid cultivation and automobile engineering he began his transport business in 1920 his united motor service ums owned the most efficient fleet of public transport vehicles in the country. in 1937 the first motor to be produced in india was brought out from ums factory. he invented an electric razor rasant that gave users far more shaves than other existing options in the international market. among his other inventions were superthin shaving blades a distance adjuster for film cameras a fruit juice extractor a tamperproof voterecording machine and a kerosenerun fan. in 1941 he announced that he had the ability to manufacture fivevalve radio sets in india at a mere rs 70/ a set. in 1952 the twoseater petrol engine car costing a mere rs 2000/ rolled out. but production was stopped subsequently because of the government s refusal to grant the necessary license. his inventiveness was not confined to machinery alone. he is said to have grown ten feet high cotton plants millet plants with high yields and several injections for plants that made possible what sir c v raman called "botanic marvels". in 1935 he personally filmed the funeral of king george v at london. in 1936 he met adolf hitler in germany. among the indian stalwarts that his camera captured were mahatma gandhi pandit jawarharlal nehru and subash chandra bose. he remained an outsider to politics despite having contested and lost in the 1936 provincial general elections. in 1944 he retired from active involvement with his automobile combine and announced several philanthropic measures including grants for research scholarships and welfare schemes for his employees and the depressed sections of society. through his efforts and his donations the arthur hope polytechnic and the arthur hope college of engineering were set up. in 1967 the industrial exhibition was established. he died on the 4th of january 1974. sir c v raman said of him: a great educator an entrepreneur in many fields of engineering and industry a warmhearted man filled with love for his fellows and a desire to help them in their troubles he is truly a man in a million perhaps this is an understatement he started the first engineering college at coimbatore now known as government college of technology. he provided employment in the engineering and manufacturing sectors to many individuals in the nineteen fifties and sixties early for a home grown entrepreneur in india. matriculation higher secondary school in his hometown coimbatore is named after him.it is managed by his daughterinlaw mrs.chandra gopal. his grandson mr.rajkumar now runs the industries. there is also a driving school by his name in coimbatore where they have a very practical approach and a systematic way to teach people to drive.