Friday, June 17, 2011

Use Your Time More Effectively


Use Your Time More Effectively

Learning to manage your time well now will pay off richly in the future, when you'll be juggling even more demands—work, family, community, and more. Here are some basic skills for using time wisely. For more detail, visit Take Charge of Your Time in our Teaching Yourself to Learn section.

Use a planner (electronic or paper) to sketch out how much time you need to spend on each academic subject each week. Be sure to have enough time before classes to finish assignments due in class, and time after class to review your notes.

Plan to be ready for hour exams three days before the test. That gives you last-minute flexibility if you get sick or don't understand something.

MIT is not all about study. Add breaks and time for recreation, meals, and socializing to your planner. Scheduling time for these gives you something to look forward to as you concentrate on studies. It will also make sure you balance your academic life with exercise, good nutrition, and just plain relaxing with friends.

Use alarms on your phone and computer to get you up in the morning, remind you of appointments, and signal time for a study break. This avoids the time-waster of interrupting your study to look at the time.

Use to-do lists daily and perhaps weekly. Reward yourself when you check off the last item on a list.

Before you go to bed each night, check the weather, then put out your clothes and supplies for the next day. That way you won't stumble around in a morning fog.

Do your best to stick to your schedule—routines save time because you don't have to stop and think—but also be flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances. If you mess up, don't beat yourself up. Just figure out what made you lose focus, make time to get back on track, and move on a wiser person.

V.IRAIANBU IAS


LISTENING

Man learns less by reading, more by observing and the maximum by listening. Research proves that we learn 80 per cent of what we know by listening but most of us absorb just 25 per cent of what we hear. Books are vocal words told in black and white. Speech is not always lip service. It can motivate, enlighten, guide, clarify, provoke, educate, inform and entertain.

Listening requires to be learnt. Everyone talks but only a few listen. We hear to overhear and drop to eavesdrop. Gettan, a Zen monk used to say, “When you have a talking mouth, you have no listening ears.” People love their own voice more than the symphony of Mozart. Transaction cannot be consummated without listening. If discretion is better part of valour, listening is the best part of communication. One may be extraordinarily endowed with mastery of language and a gallery of vocabulary.

Still, without listening, he would be dismissed as a dismal failure.

Listening occurs only when we value the importance of the other person. While listening, the second person should become the first person. One who feels superior with an aura of snobbish attitude can never be attentive. The disease of not listening exhibits several acute symptoms and chronic disorders. Some are selective listeners. They grasp the chaff and blow the grains. Some will constantly interrupt, miss the juice and taste the rind. The day dreamers dwell in their own imaginary world. It is said that hallucination is not vision. Poor listeners are attracted and distracted by all the unwanted occurrences. A few are lazy even to listen.

Listening requires empathy. Rulers become unruly by turning a deaf ear to the problems of people. Listening warrants magnanimity. Constructive criticism well received with an open mind will obviate mistakes and clear misunderstanding. Active listening is the silent salute that encourages the speaker. Our silence is mostly superficial. Our lips are tight and mind is loose. It is called disagreement fallacy and is termed illusion of communication. We converse within us. Attention engulfs us when we remain without duality. Undivided focus occurs at that moment. When the mind is free from prejudices and preconceived notions, concomitant converging of all the senses at one point happens. Then, every word uttered enters into the soul and becomes a part of the system.

Listening activates the subconscious mind.


Conscious mind is just the tip of an iceberg. When the conscious mind fails, subconscious comes to the rescue. Noam Chomsky’s transformational generative grammar elucidates it. One never makes an effort to recall the words in mother tongue as it has become a part of the subconscious mind.

Listening requires a keen discernment and an eye for observation. In a typical communication, 7 per cent of the content is verbal and the rest is non-verbal. Man conveys more by facial expressions and through body language. If we tape all the sounds that we utter in an ordinary day and run the tape would run only for 11 minutes. Language may be the same but the meaning may be different. Bernard Shaw said that England and the United States of America are two countries separated by the same language. People differ in tongue but resemble in emotions.

Reading can only give a vicarious enjoyment. We will miss the gestures, body movements and eye expressions by reading a delivered speech. While reading we miss the electrifying presence of the person. Continuous reading may render the eyes tired and exhausted. Ears never become worn out and there is no such thing as excessive listening. Hence, blindness is sympathised and deafness is dug at. Sight strays and clasps whereas ears stay and grasp. Eyes have lids to close, mouth has lips to shut but ears have no mechanism to shun sounds. Yet, we shut them with a hermetically sealed mind. Unless we close the eyes we cannot enjoy the melodious music. Synesthesia may be mixing up of senses in neurology but not for virtuosos of art and literature.

Speaker also has the responsibility to deliver a spell bound oration. One who listens to his address should glisten with wit and wisdom. A belligerent voice may not convey, convince or convert. Brutus goaded his countrymen to hear him for his cause and be silent so that they may hear. Mark Antony wanted them to lend him their ears. Humility always pays rich dividends. Listening cannot be enforced by summoning the senses.

Milo, an athlete of Croton, was a legend for his feats of strength. He lifted a particular calf onto his shoulders everyday. It grew heavier with age and finally he was lifting a full-grown bull. The student who attentively listens to the class finds the exam light like a calf and others feel it as a burden like a bull on their shoulders.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

THE GREAT ENTERTRAINER









Michael Jackson

For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation).
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Michael Jackson
A mid-twenties African American man wearing a sequined military jacket and dark sunglasses. He is walking while waving his right hand, which is adorned with a white glove. His left hand is bare.
Jackson at the White House in 1984
Background information
Birth name Michael Joseph Jackson[1] Also known as Michael Joe Jackson Born August 29, 1958 Gary, Indiana, U.S. Died June 25, 2009 (aged 50) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres R&B, pop, rock, soul, dance, new jack swing, funk, disco
Occupations Singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, musician, dancer, choreographer, actor, businessman, philanthropist
Instruments Vocals, piano, drums, guitar
Years active 1964–2009
Labels Motown, Epic, Legacy
Associated acts The Jackson 5, Slash
Website michaeljackson.com

Michael Joseph Jackson[1] (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records. His contribution to music, dance, and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene along with his brothers as a member of The Jackson 5, then the Jacksons in 1964, and began his solo career in 1971.

In the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music. The music videos for his songs, including those of "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller", were credited with transforming the medium into an art form and a promotional tool, and the popularity of these videos helped to bring the relatively new television channel MTV to fame. Videos such as "Black or White" and "Scream" made him a staple on MTV in the 1990s. Through stage performances and music videos, Jackson popularized a number of dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk, to which he gave the name. His distinctive musical sound and vocal style have influenced numerous hip hop, pop, contemporary R&B, and rock artists.

Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is the best-selling album of all time. His other records, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), and HIStory (1995), also rank among the world's best-selling. Jackson is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. He was also inducted into the Dance Hall of Fame as the first (and currently only) dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll. Some of his other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records; 13 Grammy Awards (as well as the Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award); 26 American Music Awards (more than any other artist, including the "Artist of the Century"); 13 number-one singles in th

e United States in his solo career (more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era); and the estimated sale of over 750 million records worldwide. Jackson won hundreds of awards, which have made him the most-awarded recording artists in the history of music. He was also a notable humanitarian and philanthropist, donating and raising hundreds of millions of dollars for beneficial causes and supporting more than 39 charities. According to David Winters, Jackson also donated tens of millions of dollars to many children’s charities anonymously, and spent a lot of his time visiting seriously ill children tirelessly going from hospital to hospital meeting these children just to brighten up their lives. When Jackson finished the visits he would ask the hospital nurses and the doctors what was needed at the hospital in terms of equipment for the children and would then make anonymous donations to the hospital to purchase expensive equipment or whatever else was needed.[2]

Aspects of Jackson's personal life, including his changing appearance, personal relationships, and behavior, have generated controversy. In 1993, he was accused of child sexual abuse, but the case was settled out of court and no formal charges were brought. In 2005, he was tried and acquitted of further sexual abuse allegations and several other charges after the jury ruled him not guilty on all counts. While preparing for his concert series This Is It, Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication on June 25, 2009, after suffering from cardiac arrest. Before his death, Jackson had been administered drugs including propofol and lorazepam. The Los Angeles County Coroner declared his death a homicide, and his personal physician pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. Jackson's death triggered a global outpouring of grief, and as many as one billion people around the world reportedly watched his public memorial service on live television. In March 2010, Sony Music Entertainment signed a $250 million deal with Jackson's estate to retain distribution rights to his recordings until 2017, and to release seven posthumous albums over the decade following his death.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Entertainment

These form of entertainment can than be divided into groups according to the age and interest of the people being entertained. For instance we have child entertainment, adult entertainment, live action entertainment, public entertainment and corporate entertainment. In this article we’ll give a brief explanation to some of these forms.

Child Entertainment

Kids need to be entertained and some times the entertainer or the entertainment agency needs to find a balance between mental and physical activities. Clowns, puppets, pantomimes and cartoons tend to appeal to children, though adult might find it enjoyable too.


Adult Entertainment

Adult Entertainment many times is related to the sex industry, but this form of entertainment can not be related only with the sex industry and its branches. Adult Entertainment involves things like music concerts, live sports, opera and a hand full of other activities that kids might not find so appealing.

Live Entertainment

This form of entertainment is broadened to all ages as there are a variety of activities that can labelled as live entertainment. For instance music concerts, live TV shows, live sports, theatres and any other activity that you could think of that is aimed to amuse people.

Public Entertainment

Nowadays probably one of the forms of entertainment that have grown the most, thanks to the economic downturn. When you walk around any major city around Europe you will notice a wide range of public entertainers working for any amount of money the public decides to give them. There are public entertainers of all sorts from mimes to Peruvian Flute bands all working with the uncertainty of how much money they will make, that is why they tend to be more common in major cities where there are more tourists.

Corporate Entertainment

Aimed for corporate events, private parties, award ceremonies, product launches and it is better organised by a professional entertainment agency as most of time these events involve hundreds maybe thousands of people and no one better than the professionals to take care of these form of entertainment..




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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

What is Entertaining?


ENTERTAINING is making some one happy by your actions or your conversation.
A good entertainer is the one who entertains people by keeping in mind not to hurt them . It is a very hard task I would say. It can cure people who are suffering from mental illness and who need psycological support . The best way to entertain is sit with them and talk about their childhood days which will make the person forget his/her sorrows.
"Life is adventure dare it!
Life is beauty praise it!"

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