Archive for April, 2009

Music

April 28th, 2009  |  Published in Music

The organized form of sound is called as music and pleases anyone who listens to it. The word music is derived from the Greek word muses. There is no civilization without music and musical instruments. Music is one single language which can be understood by any one. Even silence is considered to be music. Science has proved that music enriches plants and helps them in growing. Music is a magic which makes our problems to vanish and gives eternal happiness. We have seven shrutis in our Indian carnatic music, sa, re, ga, ma, pa, dha, and ni which are the seven cries of nature

How to pre-serve employees?

April 24th, 2009  |  Published in How to pre-serve employees?

Retaining an employee who is worthy and an asset for the company is an art by itself. Giving the employee due recognition and credit for his contribution of work is of course most important. At the same time providing him monetary incentives and a proper work atmosphere will definitely boost him up to work even better. Dictator-like attitude between the boss and employee is no longer a trend. Maintaining a healthy and friendly work culture helps to break down barriers and work together toward a common goal. Doing the same work repeatedly might make it monotonous for the employee, so it is best to allow him to diversify and take up challenging work. Finally, keep the communication windows always open for the employee and work upon strategies to preserve such deserving employees.

Tick tick

April 20th, 2009  |  Published in Tick tick

If everyone has something in common to complain or worry about, it is time. Either we run short of time, or we do not know on what to spend our time. The quality of life is determined by the quality of time spent. Time is also considered to be the fourth dimension in addition to the other three dimensions. In ancient time, people realized the value of time and took much effort in inventing a machine to calculate time. Management of time is an important art that everyone should learn. The best tool to manage our time is planned actions.

The Chaos Of Barter System

April 18th, 2009  |  Published in The Chaos Of Barter System

Once there was self reliance market where people had limited wants and never had the opportunity or need for trade. But as the time passed on, the needs increased and they introduced the concept of barter system, where people exchanged their goods for other’s goods. This had a greater chaos and confusions as exchange of goods had complexion. For example, if a needs banana and ready offer meat, he needs a barter that is ready to accept meat and give him bananas. This also had another problem of value, for the value of meat is not equal to the value of banana.

The Ramayana

April 14th, 2009  |  Published in The Ramayana

The Ramayana is the Indian epic written by sage valmikhi, who was a thief once. The epic Ramayana was originally written in Sanskrit and later translated into many different Indian and foreign languages. Ramayana is a story about Lord Rama, the incarnation of lord Vishnu who marries Sita, the incarnation of goddess Lakshmi and goes in exile where Sita is abducted by Ravan, the demon. The epic talks about the duties of relations, management and many other things. The one specialty about Ramayana is its international recognition which is also available in different versions in other countries.