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Little girl and her father were crossing a bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, 'Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river.'
The little girl said, 'No, Dad. You hold my hand.' 'What's the difference?' Asked the puzzled father. 'There's a big difference,' replied the little girl.
'If I hold your hand and something happens to me, chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens,
you will never let my hand go.'
In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond.
So hold the hand of the person who loves you rather than expecting them to hold yours... This message is too short......but carries a lot of Feelings.
The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or touched - they must be felt with the heart.
Live simply, expect little, give much. Fill your life with love. Scatter sunshine. Forget self, think of others...... ....
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up ...
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Date: Mar 23, 2009 6:41 PM
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Must Read for Every Man and of course Woman (to understand man)
If a female is reading this article then just realize the value of a man; and if its a male then feel proud of after reading it!
"One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree
above a river, his axe fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and asked, "Why are you crying?"
The woodcutter replied that his axe has fallen into water, and he needed the axe to make his living.
The Lord went down into the water and reappeared with a golden axe. "Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
The woodcutter replied, "No."
The Lord again went down and came up with a silver Axe. "Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
Again, the woodcutter replied, "No."
The Lord went down again and came up with an iron Axe. "Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
The woodcutter replied, "Yes." The Lord was pleased with the man's honesty and gave him all three axes to keep, and the woodcutter went home happy.
Some time later the woodcutter was walking with his wife along the riverbank, and his wife fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord again appeared and asked him, "Why are
you crying?"
"Oh Lord, my wife has fallen into the water!"
The Lord went down into the water and came up with ANGELINA JOLIE "Is this your wife?" the Lord asked..
"Yes," cried the woodcutter.
The Lord was furious. "You lied! That is an untruth!"
The woodcutter replied, "Oh, forgive me, my Lord. It is a misunderstanding. You see, if I had said 'no' to ANGELINA JOLIE , You would have come up with CAMERON DIAZ . Then if I said 'no' to her, you would have come up with my wife . Had I then said 'yes,' you would have given me all three. Lord, I am a poor man, and am not able to take care of all three wives, so THAT'S why I said yes to ANGELINA JOLIE ."
The moral of this story is: Whenever a man lies, it is for a good and honorable reason, and for the benefit of others.
That's our story, and we're sticking to it! - "WE ARE HONORABLE LIARS!!!!!!"
Time is like a river.
You cann't touch the same water twice,
because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of life.....
When your study guides and
textbooks fail to motivate you, have you ever though about playing computer
games or entering into a virtual reality game space to practice your business
skills? From the silly to the cutthroat, these 50 games can help you apply the
skills you learn in class to realistic situations and challenges. Keep reading
for fun opportunities to become a better manager, small business owner,
corporate player, real estate developer, and more.
Virtual Reality
Get lost in these virtual
reality games, from Second Life to the Sims.
Second Life: Head to
this addictive virtual platform to set up your own work space, buy land
and open your own business in a safe space.
Sim
City:
Even if you’re not part of the construction or urban planning
sectors, you’ll learn a lot about management, strategy, finance,
organization and pleasing people in this popular game.
Active Worlds: In the
Active Worlds sphere, you can visit the mall and pick shop owner’s
brains about sales, customer service and more.
Hollywood Mogul 3: This
intense virtual reality game lets you manage a movie studio for as many
years as you want.
Sim
Theme Park: This game challenges players to run a chain
of profitable theme parks.
Railroad
Pioneer:
Build your own railroad in the 19th century when you play this game.
The Guild 2:
You’re challenged to build an entire dynasty in the Guild 2, which
takes place in Europe after the last Crusade.
Economic Simulation
Games
These games challenge you
to run entire economies, cities and trading companies as you juggle bankruptcy
and more.
Capitalism
II:
Trevor Chan’s business simulation game puts players in the role of
CEO as they try to avoid going bankrupt or being bought out by another
company. Players can either start their own business or take over an
existing business.
Tropico
2:
The premise for this game centers on pirates hanging out on a Caribbean
island, but you have to manage the island’s economy, from providing
docks, restaurants and lodging, to making sure "highly skilled"
wenches are readily available.
Patrician
III:
You’re at the head of a medieval trading company that sells beer,
cloth and spices as you port at cities on the Baltic Sea when you play
this game.
Tamogotchi
Connection: Corner Shop: You and a Tamogotchi character
partner must manage a successful clothing store while supporting
yourselves.
Outpost
Kaloki X: Here you’ll try to manage an
intergalactic shopping mall as you maximize cash flow from lemonade
stands, video arcades and more.
Tycoon Games
The famous
"tycoon" games use different business genres and startup ideas to
train you to become a real strategist and effective business manager in all
types of business niches.
Coffee
Tycoon:
Here you’ll start by running one coffee shop and then add new stores
until you have an entire franchise.
Prison
Tycoon 4: Manage security, staff, layout,
construction, and more in a privately-run prison.
Oil
Tycoon:
Become an oil tycoon as you map out and drill in 18 different locations,
from the North Sea to Texas.
Luxury
Liner Tycoon: Spoil your guests with casinos, pools,
entertainers, top of the line rooms, and more as you run a luxury cruise
ship.
Ice
Cream Tycoon: Your goal as a wannabe ice cream tycoon is
to develop a multi-million pound ice cream factory.
Skateboard
Park Tycoon: You’ll have to manage and develop
exciting and successful skateboard parks in Seattle, Chicago, Dallas and
other cities in this game.
Mall
of America Tycoon: In this game, you’ll have
to design a 4.2 million square foot mall and manage food courts, chain
stores, boutiques and everything in between.
Tabloid
Tycoon:
This near-impossible challenge requires you to turn your tabloid rag into
the most respected paper in the industry.
Finance, Wealth
Management and Corporate Success
Take over corporations,
develop your own empire and learn how to become filthy rich with the help of
these games.
Monopoly Here and Now:
The World Edition: 3 or more players can play
Monopoly Here and Now online, which challenges you to trade and auction
properties on 6 continents.
Playboy:
The Mansion: This strategy game has a decadent premise,
but its challenge is totally serious: you’ve got to build your own
dynasty and come up with an effective PR strategy to keep yourself legit.
The
Apprentice: The Apprentice is actually a collection of
mini games in which you’re paired up with former show candidates for
different challenges.
Sim
Lemonade Millionaire: This Apprentice-like game counts
on you to combine innovation and strategy to sell as much lemonade as you
can.
Wages
of War:
Make money off of wartime when you play this game. You have to complete
missions for different sponsors while hiring mercenaries, leasing weapons
and more.
Industry Giant: Play
Industry Giant II to take over a massive corporation and manage everything
from mass production to customer service to picking out vendors as you
become disgustingly rich.
Hydrophobia: This
fascinating game is set in "the near future" after a string of
terrorist attacks results in a community of uber-rich people and their
shady businesses.
Mansion
Impossible: Become a real estate magnate when you play
this game.
Oligarchy: The
music is kind of annoying, but you’ll have a lot of fun bribing
politicians and digging for oil as you run a massive oil company.
Villa Village: Another
real estate game, Villa Village challenges you to turn a piece of land
into a thriving village of villas.
Hot
Dog King: A Fast Food Empire: Your goal in this game
is to "dominate the fast food industry city by city."
You’ll have to please employees and customers while battling
traitors and the competition.
Management and
Leadership
Practice your management
and leadership skills as you take over movie studios, run your own farm,
assemble a team of gangsters or sit in the air traffic control tower.
The Movies: In this
game, you’re put in charge of an entire movie studio and have to
manage movie stars, film production, post-production, and more.
John
Deere American Farmer: Manage your own farm, from
taking care of cattle to doing the plowing to making deals and trades.
Gangsters
2: Vendetta: Assemble and lead a team to avenge your
father’s death in this strategy game.
Air
Traffic Chaos: Test your communication and leadership
skills when it most counts when you play Air Traffic Chaos.
Democracy: Even if
you aren’t in public service, you can play Democracy to improve your
management, communication and leadership skills.
Trevor
Chan’s Restaurant Empire Review: This restaurant
management game features 18 different scenarios in Paris, Rome and Los
Angeles that Armand LeBoeuf must master.
Rock
Manager:
In this game, you’ll have to manage different rock groups, from
assembling the bands, to negotiating contracts and licensing, to going on
a world tour.
Ape
Escape Academy: This game has a silly premise:
managing unruly, disobedient monkeys, but it’s a good exercise for
HR managers and small business owners.
Jane’s
Hotel:
Play Jane, a hotel manager who is trying to turn a rundown lodge into a
5-star hotel.
Super Manager: See if
you have what it takes to become a super manager as you try to earn $1
million for your store.
Entrepreneurship
These games will help you
develop valuable entrepreneurial skills, including supply management, finding
investors, taking over a family business and more.
Air
Bucks:
Start your own airline with this game, which lets you buy rights to
pilots, arrange seats, plan for in-flight food and entertainment, make
budget cuts and more.
The
Sims 2: Open for Business: The Sims get a chance to open
up their own business in this game, and manage everything from HR to
sales.
Build
in Time:
This game takes you through time as you build homes for customers in the
1950s while helping a young kid build his own business.
Imagine
Fashion Designer: In this game, you get to set up
your own fashion design business in Manhattan and direct photo shoots,
create a clothing line, and more.
Wallace
& Gromit: Beloved animated characters Wallace and
Gromit try their hand at several business ventures in this game.
Cake
Mania 2:
You’ve got to take over the family cake business in this game, which
feature 10 customer characters and various cake styles and designs.
Vega$:
Make it Big: You’ll have to compete with all the
other places on the strip as you develop your own resort in Vegas.
Choclatier:
It’s you and your secret recipes against the competition in this
entrepreneur training game.
True
movie classics find their place in history because they tell the stories that
matter. These titles are no different; some are comedic, some are dramatic, and
some are hair-raising thrillers. What they all have in common is they all provide
indispensible counsel for students who want to know the ins and outs of the
business world.
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942): A cautionary tale about a
family business that faces ruin when it won’t change with the times.
The family’s stubborn son even thinks automobiles "had no
business to be invented."
Death of a Salesman (1985): Based on the 1949 Arthur Miller
play, this movie details the life of Willy Loman, a struggling salesman
whose goal in life is to be a hero in his family’s eyes. He works
endlessly, toiling to pay the bills and earn the respect of his sons.
Death of a Salesman reveals the shadowed side of the world of sales.
Wall Street (1987): Bud Fox, a smart ambitious
young Wall Street broker, will stop at nothing to gain the career he
dreams of…but will he lose his soul along the way? Young business
learners should watch closely the greed of Gordon Gekko, a corporate
tyrant with an insatiable hunger for power and riches.
Working Girl (1988): Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary with a
unique approach for climbing the ladder to success. When her classy
— but villainous — boss breaks a leg skiing, Tess simply takes
over, revamping her office, her apartment, even her wardrobe.
Office Space (1999): This is the classic comedic tale of company
workers who hate their jobs and decide to rebel against their greedy,
selfish boss.
American Psycho (2000): A wealthy New York investment
banking executive hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers
and friends as he escalates deeper into his illogical, gratuitous
fantasies.
Boiler Room (2000): A college dropout gets a job as a broker for a
suburban investment firm, which puts him on the fast track to success, but
the job might not be as legitimate as it sounds.
Antitrust (2001): A computer programmer’s
dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers
his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust
problems.
The Pursuit of Happyness
(2006):
The incredible story based on the real-life stockbroking career of Chris
Gardner, who went from rags to riches, from homelessness to wealth, based
solely on ambition.
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From: Komal Popat <komalprachi@...> Subject: Fwd: 7 Ways To Make A Good Impression To: "kinjal vaghasiya" <princesskinju@...>, "prital ravalji" <pritalravalji@...>, "prachi gadhia" <prachigadhia@...>, "pinki shah" <pinkis181@...>, shweta_palod@... Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 9:42 AM
Impressions are important: They leave an initial taste in people's mouths that can remain prevalent for the entire relationship. If you are paranoid about what kind of impression you make, run through these seven list items and see if you are consistent with them; if you are, then you will probably expose the best of yourself. If not, then work to meet these standards.
1. Dress: The absolute first impression you will make on someone will be through your clothing, because that is what is seen from a distance, and cannot change throughout your meeting. Make sure to dress according to the situation-don' t over or under dress-and maintain within the limits of good taste. If you aren't sure if what you're wearing looks good, ask people for an honest opinion. One last thought: always, and I mean always, pull up your pants
2. Hygiene: Take a shower! Shave! Brush your teeth! You must be fully bathed and groomed before you meet with someone for the first time, because scruffy looking people generally don't seem as neat and mature. Pay attention to the little elements like breath: keep a pack of mint gum with you wherever you go, and periodically check to make sure you aren't killing bugs every time you breathe out. If you sweat heavily, keep a small stick of deodorant/anti- perspirant close, and if you notice you're stinking you can freshen up. People notice the minutiae!
3. Manners: At the table and with other people be civilized, polite and respectful: keep your elbows off of the table, open doors for people and address everyone-initially, at least-by their formal title. This will make an especially good impression on senior citizens, because you will prove that you aren't one of those "new fangled punks."
4. Speech: Have clean, clear diction and speak sans "like" or "you know." It is important to be articulate because that inspires a feeling of intelligence and education in the person you are meeting with. Always leave out profanity, and whatever you do, make sure to speak loud enough for all to hear, because conversationalists are easily agitated if you force them say "excuse me?" more than a few times.
5. Discretion: Choose what to share about yourself: forget to tell everyone about that time you went camping and ruptured your appendix, then fell face first into a pile of bug infested leaves-it is rude and will alienate you from the group. Try to withhold from conversations on personal subjects like religion or more disgusting topics like personal medical care. Before you speak, think about the possible impact of what you might say, then imagine its implications in the long run.
6. Humor: Humor can be your most powerful tool or your doom, because everyone has a slightly different sense of humor. What might be hilarious to you might seem disgusting to another, or vice versa. Try to withhold from any jokes that aren't family or dinner table friendly; you can tell those later.
7. Start and End with a Bang: Whoever you are meeting with will remember how you greet them, and then in what manner you left them. If you feel you have trouble with this, practice a few different phrases in the mirror, and introduce elements like: "pleased to meet you," or "honored to make your acquaintance. " Ignore the antiquity of these phrases; it often makes them more memorable.
Making a good impression will set any relationship off on a good foot. If you are in a situation where you need to be judged at face value-such as a job interview or date-then make sure to go through this list and make sure you are within bounds of reason and good taste on all of your decisions.
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Introducing
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Pharma & Biotech Industry.
- Antibiotics, Proteins and Enzyme, and Amino acids.
--- On Sat, 22/8/09, Hiren Pandya <hiren.nestle@...> wrote:
From: Hiren Pandya <hiren.nestle@...> Subject: Fwd: Circular from RBI :- Avoid Accepting Rs.1,000/- Note Of Series 2 AQ And 8 AC To: hirenp_84@... Date: Saturday, 22 August, 2009, 3:30 PM
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Amit Sudan <amitsudan@...> Date: Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:58 AM Subject: Circular from RBI :- Avoid Accepting Rs.1,000/- Note Of Series 2 AQ And 8 AC To: Amit Sudan <amitsudan@...>
Hi All,
Avoid accepting Rs.1,000/- note of series 2 AQ and 8 AC
More then 2.00 CR duplicate notes worth Rs.2,000 CR have
already entered India.
Copy of this circular from RBI is also attached.
Please read & pass it on to Family & Friends
-- REGARDS VINAY DOEGAR SALES EXECUTIVE NESTLE INDIA LTD 09303094004
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