Every 1st day of December World Aids Day. On that day we have take some oaths to get rid off this worst and dangerous disease. Aids are now increasing in every country due to lack of awareness. So on this day people should come forward and create awareness among others. Ready for this all the best.
December 1, 2009
World Aids Day
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November 30, 2009
How to transfer loan from one bank to the other?
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If your current lender is not giving you the market rate and is charging a comparatively high interest rate, you can explore the option of changing the lender if you have maintained a good track record of the repayment. Tax calculations can change the view on pre-payment. You can also use a calculator to check whether it makes sense to change the lender at (http://www.apna-loan.com/loan-advice-india/transfer-existing-loan-calcul…). You may want to consider the prepayment charges payable to the existing lender and the processing fee to the new lender.
November 30, 2009
Learn spanish
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The Instituto Cervantes has established its 73rd centre and first in India in New Delhi for those wishing to learn or perfect their knowledge of Spanish, the world’s fourth most commonly spoken language and the second language of international communication. “Classes on the other co-official languages in Spain: Catalan, Basque and Galician are also taught,” said Carmen Caffarel, Director, Instituto Cervantes.
The courses are organised in six levels and students enrol at the level most suited to their knowledge of Spanish. There are quarterly, four-monthly, six-monthly, annual and intensive courses. Students with particular requirements can take special courses like business Spanish, scientific Spanish, legal Spanish and Spanish for tourism. Once completed, participants receive an official certificate from the institute.
The Instituto Cervantes also offers you the option to do a Diploma in Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE). The DELE is the official internationally recognised qualification certifying a student’s knowledge of Spanish as a foreign language. You can also take up distance learning courses as the Instituto Cervantes in its Spanish Virtual Classroom (AVE) offers programmes to learn the language while taking advantage of the possibilities provided by the Internet.
For more information log
on to diplomas.cervantes.es
November 30, 2009
SAP and SAP R/3 training / exams and prospects
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SAP stands for systems, application, and products in data processing. It is an ERP tool for business solutions – client/server business solutions.
A standard SAP project system is divided into three environments such as development, quality assurance, and production. The SAP R/3 is designed to handle all business management tasks of a
company.
Some particular examples you will be in charge of are the payment of invoices, the management of production resources and the
control of financial accounts.
Use of this SAP package makes it possible to track and mange in real time, sales, financial accounting, and human resource in an enterprise.
SAP Certification exams are globally recognised and consist of process orientated practical questions that are specific to a given software release. SAP examines students for practical job experience so you must be familiar with the business area relevant to your chosen track After completion of training and exams successfully in SAP, you can become any one of the following: a) Business Process Analyst; b) Pre-Sales Consultant; c) Implementation Consultant; and d) Solutions Development
November 30, 2009
clinical engineering and its career prospects.
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Clinical Engineering is a distinctive field that encompasses engineering disciplines, biology, life sciences, medicine, clinical applications and improvement of human health. Clinical engineers use their technical skills and knowledge to design, develop and improve the equipment used in medical treatments and patient aftercare.
A clinical engineer designs equipment for monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation or research. They may design laser equipment or electronic aids for patients with disabilities and investigate the mechanics of the human body. They use physical sciences and their knowledge of materials and manufacturing to make significant contributions to diagnosis and treatment of disease, and also to rehabilitation of patients with
disabilities.
Job roles of clinical engineer: Designing and developing instruments for patient monitoring, diagnosis, treatment or research; responsibility for quality assurance of patient connected equipment in hospitals; building and testing of new joint replacements, active implants and equipment used for various types of non-invasive (or ‘’keyhole’’) or precision surgery; Those working in the rehabilitation field may deal with custom design and manufacture of aids such as wheelchairs or speech synthesisers etc. and research into the mechanics of the body.
Clinical engineers work closely with patients, technical and medical staff and administrative staff as well as equipment manufacturers. Many engineers work in large departments that deal with a variety of medical physics activities and are encouraged to share their specialist knowledge. Your main job opportunities would include hospitals, universities, research establishments like the Medical Research Council, and medical equipment manufacturers. You could also work in a university, combining research duties with teaching. If you have built up a lot of experience, you could become self-employed and work on a consultancy basis.
Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, offers M Tech programme in clinical engineering.
October 30, 2009
Halloween special- Spooky Cupcakes
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This recipe calls for plain vanilla cupcakes that are iced in a fancy manner. If you don’t have time to make the cupcakes, store-bought ones are fine too.
For cupcakes
Ingredients
Vanilla cupcake
Butter – 150 gms
Castor sugar – 150 gms
Maida (or even atta) – 175 gms
Eggs – 3 nos (if vegetarian, replace with ½ cup curd)
Baking powder – ½ tsp
Vanilla essence – 1 tsp
Cupcake moulds
Method
- Sift the flour, baking powder and keep aside
- Soften the butter at room temperature.
- Crack the eggs and beat them until light and fluffy
- Add butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla essence to the flour mixture and mix well.
- Line a cupcake pan with the paper moulds and pour equal amounts of batter into them. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes until brown
- When done, transfer to a wire rack and allow it to cool before icing.
October 30, 2009
Hyderabadi biryani
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Hyderabadi biryani
INGREDIENTS
250 gms basmati rice
2 cups chopped and boiled vegetables (potatoes, beans, cauliflower, carrot, mutter)
1 cup onions, sliced
4 cloves garlic, chopped
2 tsp ginger, chopped
A generous pinch of saffron strands, soaked in warm water and crushed
Pepper, crushed
1 tsp garam masala powder
1 tsp coriander powder
2-3 bay leaves
3 green chillies, chopped
A handful of cashewnuts
2 pods cardamom seeds, powdered
4 tbsp oil
METHOD
Heat a pan, add a tablespoon of oil and fry onions and cashewnuts till crisp. Boil water in a large vessel and add the basmati rice, cover with a lid and cook until just done. Drain the water and add powdered cardamom and saffron to the rice and mix well. Heat oil in a pan and add bay leaves, green chillies, ginger, garlic, garam masala, coriander powder, salt, pepper and the boiled vegetables. Fry well till the masala coats the vegetables, add the rice and stir fry it till the masala and vegetables are evenly distributed. Garnish with fried onions and cashewnuts. Serve hot with onion and tomato raita.
October 30, 2009
how to make chicken starters?
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If you are fed up of dishing out the same old chicken tikkas or ready-made nuggets as snacks, here are some super easy chicken starters that will keep them coming back for more.
Sticky Fingers
Ingredients
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
2 tbsp orange juice
2 tbsp mustard
2 tbsp honey
4 chicken thighs
4 chicken drumsticks
Method
Stir together the Worcestershire sauce, orange juice, mustard, honey into a bowl till well mixed. Brush this all over the chicken pieces. Leave this to marinate for a while before cooking in a hot oven (around 200°C) for half an hour till the skin gets golden and roasted.
Easy Chicken Satay
Ingredients
4 tbsp smooth peanut butter
100 ml soy sauce
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts cut into thin strips
Method
Mix the peanut butter and soy sauce till smooth. Stir in the chicken strips and toss well to coat thoroughly. Thread the chicken strips onto 4 skewers and grill for about five minutes on each side till cooked through. Serve hot with lemon wedges.
August 20, 2009
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August 3, 2009
Private airlines strike throughout India
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With the government talking tough and the regulator’s deadline to comply with its directive getting nearer, private airlines tonight buckled under pressure and “put on hold” their decision to go on strike on August 18.
In a written statement, the Federation of Indian Airlines said that FIA secretary-general Anil Baijal had been able to impress upon private airlines, including IndiGo, to put on hold their decision to suspend flights on August 18.
Citing “agitated public sentiment”, potential passenger inconvenience and government emphasis on a dialogue, the FIA said “constructive dialogue with Government will lead to redressal of the problems faced by the aviation industry.”
The airlines, set to suffer losses of around Rs 10,000 crore this fiscal, had demanded certain relief measures from government, citing falling passenger traffic and high aviation fuel costs in the country.