Tuesday, June 28, 2011

101 Amazing Ways to Reduce STRESS

1. Get up 15 minutes earlier
2. Prepare for the morning the night before
3. Avoid tight fitting clothes
4. Avoid relying on chemical aids
5. Set appointments ahead
6. Don't rely on your memory ... Write it down
7. Practice preventive maintenance
8. Make duplicate keys
9. Say "no" more often
10.Set priorities in your life
11. Avoid negative people
12. Use time wisely
13. Simplify meal times
14. Always make copies of important papers
15. Anticipate your needs
16.. Repair anything that doesn't work properly
17. Ask for help with the jobs you dislike
18. Break large tasks into bite size portions
19. Look at problems as challenges
20. Look at challenges differently
21. Unclutter your life
22. Smile
23. Be prepared for rain
24. Tickle a baby
25. Pet a friendly dog/cat
26. Don't know all the answers
27. Look for a silver lining
28. Say something nice to someone
29. Teach a kid to fly a kite
30. Walk in the rain
31. Schedule play time into every day
32. Take a bubble bath
33. Be aware of the decisions you make
34. Believe in yourself
35. Stop saying negative things to yourself
36. Visualize yourself winning
37. Develop your sense of humor
38. Stop thinking tomorrow will be a better today
39. Have goals for yourself
40. Dance a jig
41. Say "hello" to a stranger
42. Ask a friend for a hug
43. Look up at the stars
44. Practice breathing slowly
45. Learn to whistle a tune
46. Read a poem
47. Listen to a symphony
48. Watch a ballet
49. Read a story curled up in bed
50. Do a brand new thing
51. Stop a bad habit
52. Buy yourself a flower
53. Take time to small the flowers
54. Find support from others
55. Ask someone to be your "vent-partner"
56. Do it today
57. Work at being cheerful and optimistic
58. Put safety first
59. Do everything in moderation
60. Pay attention to your appearance
61. Strive for Excellence NOT perfection
62. Stretch your limits a little each day
63. Look at a work of art
64. Hum a jingle
65. Maintain your weight
66. Plant a tree
67. Feed the birds
68. Practice grace under pressure
69. Stand up and stretch
70. Always have a plan "B"
71. Learn a new doodle
72. Memorize a joke
73. Be responsible for your feelings
74. Learn to meet your own needs
75. Become a better listener
76. Know your limitations and let others know them, too
77. Tell someone to have a good day in Latin
78. Throw a paper airplane
79. Exercise every day
80. Learn the words to a new song
81. Get to work early
82. Clean out one closet
83. Play patty cake with a toddler
84. Go on a picnic
85. Take a different route to work
86. Leave work early (with permission)
87. Put air freshener in your car
88.. Watch a movie and eat popcorn
89. Write a note to a far away friend
90. Go to a ball game and scream
91. Cook a meal and eat it by candlelight
92. Recognize the importance of unconditional love
93. Remember that stress is an attitude
94. Keep a journal
95. Practice a monster smile
96. Remember you always have options
97. Have a support network of people, places and things
98. Quit trying to fix other people
99. Get enough sleep
100.Talk less and listen more
101.Freely praise other people 
 

Sunday, June 26, 2011

RTO Registration Details

TN-01-Chennai Central (Ayanavaram) [PIN Codes 600006,07,08,09,10,23,31,34,81,105]
TN-02-Chennai West (Anna Nagar) [PIN Codes 600029,30,40,49,101,102,106, Mugappair East & West]
TN-03-Chennai North East (Tondiarpet)
TN-04-Chennai East (Basin Bridge) [PIN Codes 600001,03,09,13,19,21,79,81,104,108,112]
TN-05-Chennai North (Vyasarpadi) [PIN Codes 600011,12,38,39,82,99,110,118]
TN-06-Chennai South East (Mandaveli)
TN-07-Chennai South (Thiruvanmiyur) [PIN Codes 600002 (except Anna Salai), 600004,05,18,20,22,25,28,36,42,85,86,90,96,113,28, Palavakkam, Kotivakkam]
TN-09-Chennai West (K.K. Nagar) [PIN Codes 600015,17,24,32,33,35,78,83,89,97,98]
TN-10-Chennai South West (Valasarawakkam) [PIN Codes 600026,87,89,92,93,94,111, Porur, Ramapuram]
TN-18-Red Hills, Chennai
TN-19-Chengalpattu
TN-20-Tiruvallur
TN-21-Kanchipuram
TN-22-Meenambakkam
TN-23-Vellore
TN-24-Krishnagiri
TN-25-Thiruvannamalai
TN-27-Salem Central
TN-28-Namakkal
TN-29-Dharmapuri
TN-30-Salem West
TN-31-Cuddalore
TN-32-VillupuramUlundurpet
TN-33-Erode
TN-34-Thiruchengode
TN-36-Gobichettipalayam
TN-37-Coimbatore South (Attupalam, Podanur, Ukkadam, Kuniamuthur)
TN-38-Coimbatore North (Chinniampalayam, Kalapatti, Peelamedu, Nanjundapuram, Singanallur, Selvapuram, Chinniampalayam, Ramanathapuram, Race Course, Sulur West, Sitra (Airport), Nellambur, Somanur, Irugur)
TN-39-Tiruppur North
TN-40-Mettupalayam
TN-41-Pollachi
TN-42-Tiruppur South, Udumalpet
TN-43-Uthagamandalam, The Nilgiris
TN-45-Tiruchirapalli
TN-46-Perambalur
TN-47-Karur
TN-48-Sri Rangam (Tiruchirapalli)
TN-49-Thanjavur
TN-50-thiruvarur
TN-51-Nagapattinam
TN-52-Sankagiri
TN-54-Salem East
TN-55-Pudukottai
TN-56-Perundurai
TN-57-Dindigul
TN-58-Madurai South & Tirumangalam
TN-59-Madurai North
TN-60-Periyakulam (Theni)
TN-61-Ariyalur
TN-63-Sivagangai
TN-64-Madurai Central
TN-65-Ramanathapuram
TN-66-Coimbatore Central (R.S. Puram, Gandipuram (Cross Cut Road, Dr. Najappaa Road, Bharatiyar Road, 100 Feet Road), Flower Market, Saibaba Colony, Sivananda Colony)
TN-67-Virudhunagar
TN-68-Kumbakonam
TN-69-Tuticorin Tiruchendur
TN-70-Hosur
TN-72-Tirunelveli
TN-73-Ranipet (Vellore)
TN-74-Nagercoil
TN-75-Marthandam
TN-76-Tenkasi
TN-/N-State Transport Undertakings
TN-/G-State Government Vehicles

Top 20 most Expensive cities


 
Top 20 most Expensive cities

20. Paris, France -- The French capital is among the top 20 most expensive cities worldwide according to ECA International

19. Libreville, Gabon -- ECA International’s cost of living indices are calculated based upon surveys carried out annually in March and September using a basket of day-to-day goods and services. The data used refers to year on year movements between ECA March 2011 and 2010 surveys (Image for illustrative purposes only)

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18. Canberra, Australia -- The data was used by ECA clients to calculate cost of living allowances for employee-assignees around the world. The survey covers: Food: Groceries; dairy produce; meat and fish; fresh fruit and vegetables Basic: Drink and tobacco; miscellaneous goods; services General: Clothing; electrical goods; motoring; meals out

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17. Stockholm, Sweden -- Certain living costs such as accommodation, utilities (electricity, gas, water costs), car purchase and school fees are not included in the survey

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16. Sydney, Australia -- Food price increases of 5.2% in Sydney coupled with the impact of the strong Australian dollar have seen the city shoot up ECA’s ranking looking at cost of living around the world for international assignees

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15. Caracas, Venezuela -- Caracas (15th) is the most expensive location in the region for international assignees - a result of rampant inflation

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14. Moscow, Russia -- With the weakening of the euro against major currencies between surveys, many eurozone locations have fallen down the ranking significantly

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13. Helsinki, Finland -- Living costs for assignees are affected by inflation, availability of goods and exchange rates, all of which can have a significant impact on assignee remuneration packages

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12. Copenhagen, Denmark -- To help multinational companies calculate assignment salaries, ECA carries out a Cost of Living Survey twice a year comparing a basket of consumer goods and services commonly purchased by assignees in 400 locations worldwide

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11. Basel, Switzerland -- Of the European locations surveyed cost of living has increased the most in Swiss locations

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10. Bern, Switzerland -- Of the European locations surveyed cost of living has increased the most in Swiss locations

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09. Kobe, Japan -- Although Japan is the only Asian country surveyed where the actual cost of goods in the ECA basket of goods has fallen, a strong currency and already higher costs for goods mean that cost of living for assignees is significantly more expensive than in other locations in the top ten

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08. Geneva, Switzerland

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07. Luanda, Angola -- Luanda, Angola, ranked 7th globally, is the most expensive location for international assignees in Africa followed by Libreville (Gabon, 19th) and Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo, 24th)

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06. Zurich, Switzerland -- Of the European locations surveyed cost of living has increased the most in Swiss locations. In Switzerland, where inflation is low, it is the strong Swiss franc that has contributed to pushing Zurich up to 6th position globally from 10th

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05. Yokohama, Japan -- Although Japan is the only Asian country surveyed where the actual cost of goods in the ECA basket of goods has fallen, a strong currency and already higher costs for goods mean that cost of living for assignees is significantly more expensive than in other locations in the top ten

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04. Stavanger, Norway

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03. Nagoya, Japan -- Although Japan is the only Asian country surveyed where the actual cost of goods in the ECA basket of goods has fallen, a strong currency and already higher costs for goods mean that cost of living for assignees is significantly more expensive than in other locations in the top ten

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02. Oslo, Norway

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01. Tokyo, Japan -- Tokyo remains the most expensive location in Asia Pacific  and globally for international assignees

ANCIENT CHENNAI




Saturday, June 18, 2011

Some Important Instructions


AIM             : Ambition In Mind

BUS             : Break under Stopping

CHESS   : Chariot, Horse, Elephant, SoldierS

COLD    : Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease

JOKE    : Joy Of Kids Entertainment

DATE    : Day And Time Evolution

EAT             : Energy and Taste

TEA             : Taste & Energy Admitted

PEN             : Power Enriched in Nib

NYLON   : Newyork LONdon (Manufacturing Place)

SMILE   : Sweet Memories In Lips Expression

BYE             : Be with You Every time

Thursday, June 16, 2011

International Mobile Equipment Identity

The International Mobile Equipment Identity or IMEI (play /ˈm/) is a number, usually unique,[1][2] to identify GSM, WCDMA, and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones. It is usually found printed inside the battery compartment of the phone. It can also be displayed on the screen of the phone by entering *#06# into the keypad on most phones.
The IMEI number is used by the GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used for stopping a stolen phone from accessing the network in that country. For example, if a mobile phone is stolen, the owner can call his or her network provider and instruct them to "blacklist" the phone using its IMEI number. This renders the phone useless on that network and sometimes other networks too, whether or not the phone's SIM is changed.
The IMEI is only used for identifying the device and has no permanent or semi-permanent relation to the subscriber. Instead, the subscriber is identified by transmission of an IMSI number, which is stored on a SIM card that can (in theory) be transferred to any handset. However, many network and security features are enabled by knowing the current device being used by a subscriber.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

WHITE HOUSE

History

                        The White House

White House History

For more than 200 years, the White House has been more than just the home of the Presidents and their families. Throughout the world, it is recognized as the symbol of the President, of the President's administration, and of the United States.

About the Building

For two hundred years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency, the United States government, and the American people. Its history, and the history of the nation's capital, began when President George Washington signed an Act of Congress in December of 1790 declaring that the federal government would reside in a district "not exceeding ten miles square…on the river Potomac." President Washington, together with city planner Pierre L’Enfant, chose the site for the new residence, which is now 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. As preparations began for the new federal city, a competition was held to find a builder of the "President’s House." Nine proposals were submitted, and Irish-born architect James Hoban won a gold medal for his practical and handsome design.
Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time, each President has made his own changes and additions. The White House is, after all, the President’s private home. It is also the only private residence of a head of state that is open to the public, free of charge.
The White House has a unique and fascinating history. It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814 (during the war of 1812) and another fire in the West Wing in 1929, while Herbert Hoover was President. Throughout much of Harry S. Truman’s presidency, the interior of the house, with the exception of the third floor, was completely gutted and renovated while the Trumans lived at Blair House, right across Pennsylvania Avenue. Nonetheless, the exterior stone walls are those first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago.
Presidents can express their individual style in how they decorate some parts of the house and in how they receive the public during their stay. Thomas Jefferson held the first Inaugural open house in 1805. Many of those who attended the swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol simply followed him home, where he greeted them in the Blue Room. President Jefferson also opened the house for public tours, and it has remained open, except during wartime, ever since. In addition, he welcomed visitors to annual receptions on New Year’s Day and on the Fourth of July. In 1829, a horde of 20,000 Inaugural callers forced President Andrew Jackson to flee to the safety of a hotel while, on the lawn, aides filled washtubs with orange juice and whiskey to lure the mob out of the mud-tracked White House.
After Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, Inaugural crowds became far too large for the White House to accommodate them comfortably. However, not until Grover Cleveland’s first presidency did this unsafe practice change. He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House. This procession evolved into the official Inaugural parade we know today. Receptions on New Year’s Day and the Fourth of July continued to be held until the early 1930s.
  • There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 6 levels in the Residence. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.
  • At various times in history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
  • Presidential Firsts while in office... President James Polk (1845-49) was the first President to have his photograph taken... President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09) was not only the first President to ride in an automobile, but also the first President to travel outside the country when he visited Panama... President Franklin Roosevelt (1933-45) was the first President to ride in an airplane.
  • With five full-time chefs, the White House kitchen is able to serve dinner to as many as 140 guests and hors d'oeuvres to more than 1,000.
  • The White House requires 570 gallons of paint to cover its outside surface.
  • For recreation, the White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents, including a tennis court, jogging track, swimming pool, movie theater, and bowling lane.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Nadal reaches French Open final

Paris: Rafael Nadal moved to within one win of equalling Bjorn Borg's record of six French Open titles with a hard-fought yet convincing 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 semi-final win over a battling Andy Murray on Friday.

It was a perfect way to celebrate his 25th birthday for the Spaniard, but he was made to scrap hard by the Scot who shrugged off the effects of an ankle injury to produce his best ever performance on clay.

The win sets up the five-times defending champion and top seed for a mouthwatering final on Sunday against the winner of the other semi-final opposing second seed Novak Djokovic and third seed Roger Federer.

For Murray, seeded four, his feisty performance was a fitting way to end a brave campaign that saw him battle through illness, a twisted ankle and a broken tooth as he continued his quest for a first Grand Slam title.

His only regret could be only converting three of the 18 break points he had on the Nadal serve.

"Andy is a fantastic player. He deserves to win a Grand Slam very soon," said Nadal.

"I saved a lot of break points at important moments. The conditions were not easy with the wind changing a lot.

"I will be playing next against the best player of all time (Federer) or against the best player at the moment (Djokovic), so we shall see."

Nadal went into the match as a strong favourite having taken his record at Roland Garros to 43-1 with an impressive straight sets quarter-final victory over Robin Soderling, the only man to have beaten him here.

Murray was playing his first French Open semi-final in his fifth campaign in Paris and he had lingering doubts over the right ankle he turned in his third round defeat of Michael Berrer.

The first four games were closely fought and took 28 minutes to complete but by the end of them Nadal had taken a 3-1 lead after Murray failed to convert the three break points he had.

More worrying still for the Scot was that he twice winced in pain when turning and twisting on his right ankle and was clearly not fully fit.

Nadal turned the screw to take a 5-1 lead but played an uncustomary sloppy game when serving for the set as Murray got back one of the service breaks.

He had to save two break points two games later, but dug deep to take the opening set 6-4 in 62 minutes, leaving the Herculean task facing Murray looking even tougher.

Still it was Murray who was mostly dominating the rallies going into the second set as he dragged Nadal about from side to side with his angled drives from the baseline.

But the Spaniard typically flung up his peerless defences and it was Murray who ceded serve first with an error-strewn fifth game.

A Nadal double fault gave Murray the break back to level at 3-3, and he rattled the Spaniard further in the following game before double-faulting himself on game point to allow Nadal to break again.

Murray made it four breaks in a row to level at 4-4, but despite some heroic resistance against a rampaging Nadal, he dropped serve again in the 11th game and Nadal served out for a two sets lead.

That seemed to break Murray's spirit and after dropping his serve to open the third set there was no way back for him as Nadal stormed through to his sixth final in seven years at Roland Garros.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Facebook is taking over Google : it sounds like the Web is becoming truly social

Everybody has noticed it. It is no anecdote :
Facebook has taken over Google as the most visited website in the US.

(source : http://www.sneijers.net)
There is no reason to believe the trend is to weaken. As far as Facebook keeps growing (above 400 millions users nowadays), the biggest social network in the world should soon takes the crown of world n°1 website off the head of Larry & Sergey’s search engine.

The web is already social, and Facebook sets the pace

As a matter of facts, the shift has occured, yet. The web is truly social.
Whereas Facebook grows in size, the social network remains far in the shadow of Google in terms of revenues. Those could reach 1 to 2 billions dollars in 2010,… twelve less than the latter.
Though, Facebook runs in the tracks of its forerunner. The Facebooks ads service sounds like a terrific, very accurate, advertisement tool that could become very popular in the years to come.
Moreover, today, lots of discussions, conversation, content sharing or news posting take place directly on Facebook. Companies have skipped the stage of setting up their own blog and rely solely on a Facebook page and/or Twitter account for their digital marketing.

Google Social Search and the race to catch up with the social web

So far, Google hasn’t lost the game. Despite its backfire in China, the search engine remains strongly armed.
However, recent initiatives induce Google is in a defensive position.
The company had to strike a financial deal with Twitter in order to index its content in its search results. Google has been challenged by internautes regarding the instant search.
Recently, Google announced a number of move toward more social search and actions. Not always succesful, so far.
Social network Orkut has hit in a limited number of countries.
Google Buzz hasn’t been a very big hit, useless to say.
With Google Social Search, the company of Mountain View is touching its core business.