Thursday, 7 March 2013

15 GREAT QUALITIES OF A IDEAL STUDENT

A rich library is an important thing for an ideal student

 

















1. An ideal student should maintain the rules of health and performs his religious activities.

2. He has to be social and hard-working.

3. He should love his country.

4. He actively takes part in games and sports and other extra-curricular activities.

5. He should have the interest in doing social work.

6. An ideal student makes proper use of his time and never shirks his duties.

7. He should be obedient to the existing rules and regulation of the country.

8. He should devote himself fully to gain knowledge.

9. To be an ideal student, he should cultivate all the virtues and hold values in him.

10. An ideal student fixes up a noble aim.


11. He should give topmost priority in molding his character.
 
12. He should lead a strictly disciplined life and never indulges in evil thoughts.

13. To be an ideal student, he should spends highest amount of time in the acquisition of knowledge because he should know that knowledge is the gateway of success.

14. An ideal student must not dabble in politics which is responsible for most of the ills of the youth nowadays. He should bear in mind that student life is the time of preparation for struggle in life.

15. An ideal should be sincere, truthful, dutiful, energetic, neat and clean.
                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                by,
                                                                                                                            Dharini 
                                                                                                                             IX-A

Wednesday, 6 March 2013


7 Tips to Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking
Start Small: 
If you're new to the world of speaking, start small. Find a few friends and family to practice on. Begin by speaking to smaller groups and build up from there.
In my business speaking career, I speak to groups of 30 to 3,000. One discovery I made is the size of the audience makes no difference. If you know your topic, you're pre-speaking fear will quickly evaporate.
Prepare:
 Nothing helps ease the fear of public speaking than knowing your material. The ability to connect with your audience comes from having the confidence you won't get lost during your delivery. Rehearse several times before the big talk. Time your presentation and always have back up material in case time is left over.
Don't Memorize: 
Mastering the art of public speaking comes not from memorizing word for word your entire speech. The real pros know their material by remembering key points and prompts on sub topics and examples to cover.
Avoid Bullets:
 The majority of business presentations and speeches are boring monologues filled with endless PowerPoint slides and bullet points. Trash the PowerPoint presentation and make your material the focal point of the talk. If you do use PowerPoint, take the approach of using visuals that quickly convey your message.
Reduce Stress: 
The most fearful moment of any presentation is the one minute before your stage entrance. Use the tactic of elite athletes by visualizing a positive outcome and using deep belly breathing to reduce stress and build confidence.


Find a Friend:
 Prior to your public speaking on stage introduce yourself to a few members of the audience in the front row. During your talk look these people in the eye to ease your nerves and connect with your audience.
Engage the Audience:
 Creating a monologue presentation puts the entire task of informing and entertaining the audience on you. Make your talk a two-way interaction with questions and participation to reduce boredom and speak with ease. Having the group involved also gives you time to reorganize your thoughts if things are going off track.


Gaya3
IX-A

Monday, 25 February 2013

GREAT WORDS OF MAHATMA GANDHI:

Freedom is not worth having if it does not
Can note freedom to err.It passes my
Comprehensions how human beings be
they ever so experienced and able can
delight in depriving other human beings of
that precious right

.BY,
LAKSHMI.K.M
IX-A

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS


  • Fastest land animal         -   Cheetah
  • Oldest National Flag       -   Denmark
  • Fastest Bird                   -   Swift
  • Shortest River               -   Roe river in Montana (61 m long)
  • Lowest point on earth   -   Dead sea
  • Most densely populated province   -  Monaco
  • Least populous city       -        Vatican
  • The oldest plant           -         Rose
  • The oldest city             -         Damascus
  • Most poisonous fish       -         Puffer Fish
  • Coldest Place               -         Vostok, Antarctica
  • Hottest Planet             -          Venus
  • Fastest Planet              -          Mercury
  • Strongest Natural Fiber -          Silk
  • Widest Bridge               -          Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Fastest Planet              -          Mercury                                                                                                                 by,  
                                                                                                         Dharini Kathirvelu
                                                                                                                 IX-A                                                                               

Monday, 11 February 2013

PRAYER QUOTES



 







1) To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.

2) Prayer is simply a two-way conversation between you and God.'Thank you' is the best prayer that anyone could say.

3) Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.

4)Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays. 

5) Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening. 

6)God, our Creator, has stored within our minds and personalities, great potential strength and ability.Prayer helps us tap and develop these powers. 

7)Faith and prayer are the vitamins of the soul; man cannot live in health without them.

8) Never forget the two powerful resources you always have available to you: prayer, and forgiveness.
                                                                                                                        by,
                                                                                                               Dharini Kathirvelu
                                                                                                                       IX-A
                                                                        
 


Friday, 8 February 2013

National Anthem:


our national anthem was composed by Rabindranath Tagore.Tagore rendered the song under the title MORNING SONG OF INDIA.The complete song consists of 5 stanzas and only the first stanza has been adopted to be sung on ceremonial occasions.
               by,
         K.M. Lakshmi
              IX-A

Thursday, 7 February 2013

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS

Blue ringed Octopus with dark blue ring in Mabul Island, Malaysia


















 1) The Blue ringed octopuses is very small in size. It is only 5-7 inches long.
2) A blue ringed octopus is a small organism but has enough toxin to kill 30 adult Human. There is no known antidote available. But artificial respiration could remove the toxin and save the life of the victim.
3) The toxin of a Blue ringed octopus is 10,000 times more toxic than Cyanide. The Toxin is produced by bacteria in the Salivary Glands of the Octopus.
4) A Blue ringed octopus lays 50-100 eggs. The female octopus protects the eggs for many months. During this period the female Blue ringed octopus does not eat anything and will die just after hatching the eggs.
6) The Blue ringed Octopus takes rest during the day and goes for hunting at night.
7) The main diet of a Blue ringed octopus consists of small fish, crab, shrimp and other smaller marine creature.
8) Mostly Blue ringed octopuses are found in the southern cost of Australia.
9) A juvenile Blue ringed octopus is as small as pea. 
 

 Juvenile blue ringed octopus



                                                                                                                          by,
                                                                                                                      Dharini Kathirvelu
                                                                                                                             IX-A