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I do not understand how to describe him.<\/p>
Today i am able to write some story and publish over here and you guys are able to read my article is just because of him.<\/p>
Stumagz is the one which is sponsoring for our college events ( SCALE workshop, RSPAC ).<\/p>
Thanks a ton for your support.<\/p>
Directly or indirectly Charan Sir is the one who inspired me soo much,<\/p>
\n\nI will tell you why.<\/p>
when i was in my second year, stumagz team came to SREC to select avengers from our college.<\/p>
One of my senior asked some five persons to participate. I was not the one among those five members.<\/p>
I did not participate.<\/p>
but later, somehow i got information regarding stumagz from one of my friend.<\/p>
then i started posting stories.<\/p>
you believe it or not, i could not spell stumagz properly when i heard it for the first time...<\/p>
My friend told it as stumazzzz and i followed the same.<\/p>
but when i saw the website, <\/p>
when i posted for the first time, i realized it is stumagz.<\/p>
i developed a habit of writing.<\/p>
For every one Sri Charan Lakkaraju is the founder of stumagz, digital magazine network for colleges connecting over 1.5 lakh students today,<\/p>
but for me he is a motivator, an achiever, a dynamo, a man of action.<\/p>
I had a habit of reading books since my childhood ( other than technical ).<\/p>
When i was in intermediate, i decided to write a novel but i could not dare.<\/p>
i do not have any idea what to write but i want to be a writer some day.<\/p>
stumagz is a platform for all the aspiring writers to develop their skills.<\/p>
I was watching one of his speech and i liked few statements what he told.<\/p>
Do not fear to lose. Be ready to lose.<\/p>
Losers have lot of opportunities, winners have to start with that margin. <\/p>
When you are in college, the days what you spend over there are amazing.<\/p>
these are the days when you experiment,<\/p>
these are the days when you innovate,<\/p>
these are the days when you create,<\/p>
these are the days when you collaborate because at the end of the day, that's where you just stand as a student.<\/p>
when someone keeps themselves busy , they earn a lot.<\/p>
when you diffuse your idea, you will know whether it works or not.<\/p>
when you know your target audience, your startup will be successful. - Charan Lakkaraju<\/p>
Nineteen Eighty Nine -<\/p>
The year when god of cricket started playing cricket, the year when computer entered India, the year when times magazine quoted that ' this particular year is going to change the future.<\/p>
that year... Nineteen Eighty Nine... Sri Charan Lakkaraju born.<\/p>
I feel privilege to write a story in Stumagz about such talented person.<\/p>
Thank you.<\/p>
<\/p>"}]
So, I happened to read a series of books written by one of the most amazing author Blake Pierce<\/i>, who specialises in writing mystery\/thriller & criminal genres, and definitely does utmost justice to each of her work that always manages to leave a reader awestruck !<\/p>
Her first book, also the first among the Riley Paige mystery series, is titled as 'Once Gone<\/i>', and she has managed to write around 9 more books and still counting in the Riley Paige series itself, each consisting of an intriguing plot, and realistic portrayal of characters that can be so easily related to.<\/p>
The series revolves around a special agent Riley Paige, who has the special ability to get into the mind of the killer and analyse the events that might have occurred when the killer had striked. She happens to be on leave recovering from the nightmares resulting from her last case that has managed to shake her fragile self.<\/p>
Plot of 'Once Gone' :<\/b> <\/p>
When FBI experiences a series of inhuman & brutal murders of women in the outskirts of Virginia, leaving them Dumbfounded while the investigation leading them next to no clues, they know they are dealing with a serial killer who'll be striking again soon. They've gotta find him before somebody else is taken and they know of only one agent good enough to deal this barbaric killer- Special Agent Riley Paige, though they are reluctant to disturb her fragile self again so soon. But when Riley finds about the killings, she becomes obsessed to fight back her inner demons and confront her fears through this case, and she steps in despite having her job at stake, her daughter April in danger, determined to put an end to this phase of terror. She trusts her instincts enough to follow them blindfolded and soon comes across clues that signals her that the killer is obsessed with particular doll collectors and she knows that the next victim might have already been taken. As she pushes herself to get deeper into the killers mind, she finds that the killer is much more mysterious and twisted that her thoughts.<\/p>
Can she be quick enough to save the victim? Or end up in becoming a victim herself?Filled with unexpected Twists and turns making readers yearn for more, 'Once Gone' sums up to be a perfect read for mystery lovers.For those who don't have enough time to go and buy books, you can download this book, i.e. the first in the Riley Paige series, for free on play store. And those who've already given this a read, more 9 books are now available under this series itself.Can't get enough? Check out her other series of books- Mackenzie White series, Avery Black series, and Keri Locke series, exclusively available on play store !Happy Reading ! <\/span><\/p>"}]
It is 2017 and there are still people that need to be told that diseases of the brain exist and that they ought to be taking better care of themselves and the people around them. <\/p>
We all would like to live in an ideal world where there is no prejudice and everything is ruled by logic over emotion, but the fundamental design of our brains itself prevents that from happening. Because, at the end of the day, we are empathetic beings and our emotional needs are just as great as our physical or logical needs. The brain, like any other organ in our body, gets sick. Recovering from that and healing is a whole different ball game, some folks take months or years to crawl out of their mental health issues. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506337504211","data":"59c8e5b22c093"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506337506517","data":"
Which brings us to the topic at hand. All of us collectively need to realise how important it is to take care of our mental health, especially in this country where it is disregarded and laughed at. We have no concept of work life balance in this country, because if you don't work over time, you will be fired and replaced easily, simply because there are way too many people willing to work for lesser salaries than you will take. The overpopulation desperation and the fact that our elders expect us to treat them like gods contributes to a culture of abuse where you are constantly overdoing what you are supposed to do only to stroke someone's ego. This leads to you becoming similar to our elders when you get older because you spent your time doing it, now someone else should do it for you, right?<\/p>
This leaves Indians with zero time for their own mind, which is why depression is so common in India. It is ironic that such a common disease is so less talked about. No wait, did I say ironic? I meant pathetic and sad.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506337949977","data":"59c8e5c9e5643"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506337951731","data":"
We collectively need to learn how to chill and I know for a fact that I will do my best to manage my time properly and have enough time to chill and work. I will not allow myself to become a raging workaholic who puts work before everything else only to get late rewards in return or, in some cases, no returns at all. That just disrupts my mental peace and I can't afford that, I'm still very young and have a lot to live for. <\/p>"}]
Music is a funny thing, with music ever changing and going through paces, artists are being minted daily even in this age of cringe pop. Of the many multiple genres of music out there, a certain type of music called 'New Age' has taken the world by the storm for its relaxing tunes and ethereal vocals. Of the many artists that have taken to this genre, perhaps the most influential and the most successful has been Enya. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506336557932","data":"59c8e150b6272"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506336661613","data":"
With her blend of folk melodies, synthesized backdrops, and classical motifs, Enya created a distinctive style that more closely resembled new age than the folk and Celtic music that provided her initial influences. Enya is from Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland, which she left in 1980 to join the Irish band Clannad, the group that already featured her older brothers and sisters. She stayed with Clannad for two years, then left, hooking up with producer Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, with whom she recorded film and television scores. The result was a successful album of TV music for the BBC. Enya then recorded Watermark (1988), which featured her distinctive, flowing music and multi-overdubbed trancelike singing; the album sold eight million copies worldwide. Watermark established Enya as an international star and launched a successful career that has continued into the new millennium. <\/p>
Enya (born Eithne N\u00ed Bhraon\u00e1in) was born into a musical family. Her father, Leo Brennan, was the leader of the Slieve Foy Band, a popular Irish show band; her mother was an amateur musician. Most important to Enya's career were her siblings, who formed Clannad in 1970 with several of their uncles. Enya joined the band as a keyboardist in 1980 and contributed to several of the group's popular television soundtracks. In 1982, she left Clannad, claiming that she was uninterested in following the pop direction the group had begun to pursue. Within a few years, she was commissioned, along with producer\/arranger Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, to provide the score for a BBC-TV series called The Celts. The soundtrack was released in 1986 as her eponymous solo album.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506336682965","data":"59c8e17aa2797"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506336684818","data":"
Enya didn't receive much notice, but Enya and the Ryans' second effort, Watermark, became a surprise hit upon its release in 1988. Enya spent the years following the success of Watermark rather quietly; her most notable appearance was a cameo on Sin\u00e9ad O'Connor's I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. She finally released Shepherd Moons, her follow-up to Watermark, in 1991. Shepherd Moons was even more successful than its predecessor, eventually selling over ten million copies worldwide; it entered the U.S. charts at number 17 and remained in the Top 200 for almost four years. <\/p>
Again, Enya was slow to follow up on the success of Shepherd Moons, spending nearly four years working on her fourth album. The record, entitled Memory of Trees, was released in December 1995. Memory of Trees entered the U.S. charts at number nine and sold over two million copies within its first year of release. In 1997 came the release of a greatest-hits collection, Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya, which featured two new songs. Enya's first album of new material in five years, Day Without Rain, was released in late 2000. In 2002, she contributed material to the first film in Peter Jackson's award-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy, scoring a hit with the single \"May It Be.\" Amarantine, her first full-length recording since Day Without Rain, followed in November 2005. A holiday EP, Christmas Secrets, arrived in 2006, followed by an all new, full-length collection of original seasonal music called And Winter Came in 2008. <\/p>
\nHer second greatest-hits collection, The Very Best of Enya, was released in 2009, though it would be another six years until her next album arrived. \"Echoes in Rain,\" the first of two singles from Enya's forthcoming eighth album, appeared in September 2015, and the normally reclusive star opened up for a number of interviews and was promoted heavily on social media for the first time. Created with longtime collaborators Roma and Nicky Ryan, Dark Star Island was released in November of that year.<\/p>"}]
It always surprises me to see books getting movie adaptations barely a year after launch, especially when this is a book which I have never heard of but everyone else has already read it. This is how I was introduced to The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins, my wonderful ex - a voracious reader - mentioned it in passing during one of our conversations, yet it wasn't until the Hollywood adaptation starring the fantastic Emily Blunt released that I decided to pick up the book and finally read it. This write-up here is a collection of my thoughts on the book. <\/p>
Amnesia as a storytelling trope has been around for as long as we knew there was such a thing, although I'm quite sure it has been around for longer than that. It provides, in brief, a blank slate for writers to paint the portrait of the character they're writing about, with words instead of paint. It is a great storytelling device, of course, but it has been overdone and takes a tremendous amount of writing effort to make it seem not lazy. <\/p>
Now here's the funny part, while Hawkins manages to subvert the cliche of using amnesia as a trope, the rest of the book ranges from well written to shoddy, unimaginative drab so bad it is shocking it ever went into print. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506324286853","data":"59c8b4da1c02a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506324288919","data":"
Of the few things that I like about this book, it is the fact that every character is someone you want to repeatedly punch in the face. I mean, I wouldn't describe myself as a violent person, but I swear to everything I hold dear if I didn't wish a bus would hit them as I navigated my way through the book. If this was something Hawkins had done to prop up a character to be better than the others, I would have properly taken it as a con, but all characters are equally horrendous, making the unfolding of the story fascinating to read. <\/p>
The Girl On The Train is a thriller, as suggests the vague cover with the white and faded title emblazoned across the book. The question of whether it is a thriller worth reading or not is one best left to the reader since individual tastes are varied. But since this is a review that yours truly is writing, this is my opinion on the book. <\/p>
I did not enjoy the twist, especially with how predictable it was about halfway through the book. Hawkins has to realise that book readers can get really passionate about the plot of the books they read, I mean, the A Song of Ice and Fire community managed to infer Jon Snow's parents from the existing books based on hints in the prose alone, we are all insane here. The essence of a good thriller is to have a narrative that is difficult to rip your eyes off from; the reader should feel that they are being pulled by a current they cannot fight when the truth is that the writer has crafted a narrative so good, the flow only seems natural. Stephen King is exceptionally good at this, and he wrote most of his books while high on cocaine and prescription drugs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506324794236","data":"59c8b5050531d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506324796330","data":"
There are redeeming qualities of The Girl On The Train, of course. The prose, at parts, manages to flow well enough to show signs of a well-crafted narrative that has lead people to call it 'The next Gone Girl', and while I disagree with the statement, I do understand where that is coming from. However, where Gone Girl took its time building the relationship and the kind of woman Amy Dunne is, The Girl On The Train does no such thing. It doesn't have time for something as asinine as character development and proper fleshing out of their motives and quirks, the book seems to say, for this has already been called the next Gone Girl, and nothing else matters. <\/p>
Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl is creepy and does a fantastic job of getting under your skin, and the fact that a veteran director like David Fincher decided to make a movie about it only adds to the quality of the book. The Girl On The Train, however, falls flat multiple times, the fact that its characters are all terrible is amusing to read through.<\/p>
In conclusion, I do wonder why the book got as popular as it did, the tag that it was the next Gone Girl certainly helped, followed by the overexposure of the book and a movie that followed it which ensured everyone and their friends had either heard, watched or read it, and since it is a cool thing to do to hate on something popular, it has been getting some negative attention recently. <\/p>
Which is ironic, considering this is not exactly a glowing review of the book. If you're looking for a light read that you can finish in one sitting or a starting point to get someone into reading, The Girl On The Train is a good place to start. Of course, if you are a regular reader, chances are you've already read the book. <\/p>
Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"}]
With hopes and ideas of finding another Earth or life on another planet, astronomers have launched many successful space missions. Out of them was Kepler spacecraft. But due to the limited survey of Kepler spacecraft, scientists had to build something huge. Their intensive research has led to the vision of TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ). <\/b>Wondering what an exoplanet is? An exoplanet or an extrasolar planet is a planet outside our solar system that orbits around a star. The satellite launch is planned in March 2018 on a SpaceX falcon 9 Full Thrust rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506260637118","data":"59c7b70e0dbe5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506260833817","data":"
The TESS will discover thousands of exoplanet in orbit around the biggest stars in the sky. In a two-year survey of the solar neighbourhood, TESS will study more than 20.000 stars. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506260874480","data":"
WORKING PRINCIPLE:<\/b><\/i><\/p>
It is equipped with 4 wide angle telescopes and associated CHARGE COUPLED DEVICE (CCD) DETECTORS. Drop in the brightness of the star due to planet transits is used to detect planets. And based on the decrease in light intensity, the size, mass and density of the planet's atmosphere is determined. The survey is divided into northern hemisphere (13 sectors), southern hemisphere(13 sectors). The survey is broken into 26 observation sectors, 13 sectors each year. The spacecraft will spend 13.7 days observing each sector. With every movement of cameras, TESS covers over 2000 degrees coverage. It's coverage is 400 times larger than Kepler. For bright stars, the TESS will capture images every minute, because more light can be captured as the star is bright. For dimmer M-STARS the TESS will capture every 30 minutes for enough light for a clear image. TESS has the power to detect planets from Earth-sized to gas giants making it one of the most modernised space missions.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506260928234","data":"59c7b82f15898"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506260940553","data":"
Every 13.7 days, TESS orients to send data back to the earth via its 3 DSN stations by pointing the Ka-band high gain antenna towards the eath.After the downlink is complete, TESS is reoriented to science mode.TESS will instruct THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE (JWST), on which planets to look into. JWST is 100 times more powerful than the existing Hubble telescope. With both the TESS and JWST running up, we could study all habitable planets in detail. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506261009835","data":"59c7b87fc4e1b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506261019963","data":"
Above is JWST <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506261034387","data":"59c7b8a164aa6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506261058641","data":"
Above is the coverage of TESS <\/p>"}]
I have always found that I'm not exactly the type of guy that prefers hanging out after work or college to go out and let my hair down with a bunch of friends, unwinding and connecting with folks. I realise now that this isn't exactly a good thing. <\/p>
You see, I like my video games and my movies. I like staying home, being cooped up on the bed or in front of my PC that I built with countless hours of work and just fly. Fly that helicopter or jet in GTA, slay monsters in The Witcher, play with friends as we take over objectives in Overwatch, recreate Dungeons and Dragons experience with the squad in Divinity: Original Sin 2, and so on. But I've never actually thought to myself that, on a Saturday night, I should be out there somewhere partying. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1506078991734","data":"59c4f248e5c4f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1506078994241","data":"
So this Saturday morning, I decided to make a conscious effort to socialise and build connections with the people in the city. The funny thing is, I already know a lot of people through various ways, without even having left my house to actively meet them. The online reach I enjoy is incredible and I love that fact. I'm much closer to friends online than I am to people I know in my immediate area, and more than once that has gotten the job done. <\/p>
But not tonight. Tonight, this boy parties, tonight this boy socialises and tonight this climbs out of his shell. <\/p>"}]
Confusion about the next step to be taken is quite common for students like us who are about to finish their graduation. This perplexity is more prominent among the final and pre-final year engineering students because of the multiple paths that we have in front of us. Say, higher education, employment, entrepreneurship and much more.. but are unable to select the one that is most suitable for our skills and capability. Held up with this dilemma we fail to focus on the skills and sometimes the very basic things that are needed to hit our goals. Unfortunately, having pursued the most significant professional course, we end up doing some odd jobs which are degrading the prestige and value that ENGINEERING has got!<\/p>
The reason behind all this is lack of current market awareness, sense of practicality and the most important, out of the box thinking! in present-day engineers. WHERE DOES THE ACTUAL FAULT Exist? Clearly, it is not in the students completely! It is the conventional educational curriculum which is not allowing us to think beyond the pages of textbooks.. because of which we do not notice the immense strength and potential within us and try to gain it from every other place. To overcome the confusion about career we often spend a lot of money and time in attending \"GOALKEEPING\" workshops and career based counselling which may help us to some extent but the ultimate key to all the questions popping in our mind is in our way perceiving the circumstances around us. We just have to make an attempt at finding the hidden solution within us by introspecting our self and voicing out our opinion with our fellow mates which leads to a cumulative research work and better analysis of the scope that is available to us.<\/p>
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Believing that sharing of knowledge expands our thought process and experience empowers us to take the right decisions, ACM-W Stanley student chapter came forward for organizing a STUDENT CAREER CONCLAVE aiming at bringing students from different disciplines on a common platform for discussing the opportunities at every level in a formal atmosphere. Both Organizers and participants were enthusiastic about the conference as it was happening for the very first time at Stanley land.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905178214","data":"59c24a91262bc"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905015354","data":"59c249eb1c011"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905249218","data":"59c24ad7d1d47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505905035366","data":"
As planned, the conference took place in our college on 18th September successfully.Participants were welcomed with a formal gesture of Drum rolls to the auditorium.Each participant represented a company (ex-Google,Microsoft..etc)and did complete justice to their role of impersonating the CEO of the company assigned to them,by neatly explaining about their company's motto, recruitment process,eligibility criteria, work atmosphere, benefits that they give to employees and their future initiatives with the help of a presentation for deeper impact. <\/p>
Now, here comes the real thrill! Every participant had to face a question\/answer session wherein other participants and audience could shoot questions about few controversial or unclear matters mentioned, which had to be answered by the concerned representative of the company. There were about 50 companies (from various sectors), 2 Banks and 4 higher education options that were shortlisted for the conference. Each one of them has done a remarkable individual research work prior to the conference and an equally appreciable exchange of knowledge on the day of the conference! With his students came to know about many new opportunities and scope available to them, of which they had not even given a thought earlier. Most crucial and the best part was, at the end of the day everyone one who participated as well as witnessed the event was able to strongly differentiate between the theoretical preparation that we usually do and the actual skill that is required to face career challenges. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905328520","data":"59c24b28c63d1"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905353212","data":"59c24b3dcfc94"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505906819084","data":"59c250f7baeb2"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905484776","data":"59c24bc800ae1"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505905530746","data":"59c24bfc3517e"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505906521700","data":"59c24fd468d8f"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505906551446","data":"59c24fec788e9"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505906587449","data":"59c25015a3a2f"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505906624422","data":"59c250373efe9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505905480029","data":"
Suspense regarding the top 3 presentations continue.... as exciting cash prizes for the winners and certificates for all the participants will be given after Dushera vacation. Great zest was maintained throughout the day that motivated the organizers to come up with many such events!<\/p>"}]
At one point or another in our life, we will have to confront a situation where we have to face a sea of faces in front of us, addressing them on an issue, the nature of which will depend on the path you'll choose in your life. <\/p>
Whether it is an investor meeting when you're an entrepreneur, to presenting a product or giving a technical presentation to follow team members, stage fear can come at you at the strangest of times catching you off-guard which severely affects your performance, and this is unacceptable. <\/p>
It is my firm belief that we were made to lead and that all of us are leaders in our own right, the only drawback being we need to know how to channel that inner leadership within us and lead other people forward. To be a leader, however, you have to overcome your fear of a lot of things, public speaking, taking responsibility, standing up for what is right, to name a few. So today, here are a few tips on how to overcome stage fright and smile directly in the face of destiny. <\/p>
1. Recognise your value: <\/b><\/p>
A lot of people are, naturally, afraid of what people might think of them if they took to the stage and started speaking, but there is a fundamental flaw with this issue. When you're walking to the stage, instead of being worried about how many people are out there, internalise the fact that all these people want to hear you speak. They're there for a purpose and that purpose might be to hear you or people like you speak on stage, which they will unless you dance around with your pants on your head. You are valuable, your contribution to the crowd even more so. Recognise your value, there's nothing wrong in being a little of a narcissist from time to time. <\/p>
(Just don't be the same kind of narcissist as the guy below)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505993826551","data":"59c3a96b050f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505993828200","data":"
2. Understand that there's no reason to think things will go wrong: <\/b><\/p>
Things have a fickle nature, they could either go right or wrong, but that doesn't mean you wall yourself in a prison of your own making where the walls are your negative thoughts! Don't keep telling yourself than things will go wrong. Instead, tell yourself that things will go alright. When you are convinced that things will go wrong, what is the harm in thinking everything will be alright? Take this bull by the horns, climb that stage with a positive attitude! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505994490510","data":"59c3a988bb442"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505994492478","data":"
3. Prepare: <\/b> <\/p>
As is the case with anything in life, preparation can do wonders. If you're on your way to deliver a presentation or a speech, it always -and I cannot emphasis this enough- always helps to have prepared in advance. Stand in front of a mirror and read out the speech while maintaining eye-contact with yourself. More often than not, the words you've written can be hard to say with your own voice. Make sure your speech is easy for you first. You don't really have to impress anyone except yourself when you're on the stage. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505994623859","data":"59c3a9a1773b7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505994626233","data":"
4. The audience is your friend: <\/b> <\/p>
There's nobody in the audience out to get you, you do not need to be afraid of them at all. Instead, treat your audience as your friends and smile at them. Align your body language to reflect openness and confidence. Make eye contact, greet a few people in the crowd who are relevant to the speech or someone you have to highlight for their contributions. Put the audience at ease and the rest is easy.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505994750494","data":"59c3a9c2da262"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505994752699","data":"
5. It is okay to make mistakes: <\/b><\/p>
The ability to make mistakes and learn from them is unique to human beings, which is what makes us so special on this pale blue dot. Recognise that you are, at the end of the day, only human, and humans tend to make mistakes and accept them, acknowledge and even laugh at them before improving. Accepting mistakes will make you instantly likeable as well, as it can relate very well to your crowd. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505995104955","data":"59c3a9e486e88"}]
Who said women can\u2019t be billionaires?<\/p>
A women with no background, without any influence, can become an influential person. These aren\u2019t just statements, these are facts. Yes, a lady has turned those simple statements into facts. She has proved that to be successful there is no barrier for any gender, any religion or any other thing.<\/p>
A child was named Orpah but people mispronounced it regularly and \u2018oprah\u2019 stuck. Now she is well known as Oprah Winfrey (African-American). She was born to an unmarried teenage mother who was a housemaid. She spent her maximum of life in rural poverty. She used to wear dresses made of potato sacks for which local children made fun of her. She stayed with her grandmother.<\/p>
She with many struggles completed her study and her first job as a teenager was working at a local grocery store. At the age of 17, she won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant. She also attracted the attention of the local black radio station, WVOL, which hired her to do the news part-time.She worked there during her senior year of high school, and again while in her first two years of college. Winfrey's career choice in media would not have surprised her grandmother, who once said that ever since Winfrey could talk, she was on stage. As a child, she played games interviewing her corncob doll and the crows on the fence of her family's property. Winfrey later acknowledged her grandmother's influence, saying it was Hattie Mae who had encouraged her to speak in public and \"gave me a positive sense of myself\".<\/p>
She was the first youngest new anchor. She was then recruited to join as co-host of WJZ's local talk show People Are Talking, which premiered on August 14, 1978. When she started to host the show, it started to hit the highest ratings and became a popular show. She has done many celebrity interviews, acted in movies, produced movies, published many books and then started her own TV show which became a popular high rated show. <\/p>
She debated on many issues. She helped much needy. After all these she not only became rich but also became popular. She was the first black women to be a billionaire. In this article, I just gave a brief information about this great personality because hardly few people can recognise her. she is such an inspiration for women. She has changed many people\u2019s thought process.<\/p>
Such is her influence today, that during The Presidential Elections in 2008, just one endorsement from her garnered Senator Barack Obama over 1 million votes, playing a crucial role in making him the first African American President of the United States. Now that is power! <\/p>
I personally got inspired by her. This is her biography. Am gonna come back with more of Oprah Winfrey in this week, which is really so inspiring so, stay tuned.<\/p>"}]
It was like any other day in the month of August, till you see an email popup notification of your smart phone. Congratulations was the subject. I was too excited to open it to see that. Got selected for Survive and Thrive bootcamp. Didn't believe it till a second, then reread the whole mail again. WoW was the word..<\/p>\n
The India Network team reiterated the same over a call adding to my excitement..Things happened in a quick manner..in a week I was traveling to New York..My first international trip. <\/p>\n
Background:<\/p>\n
I was like any other regular small town boy from outskirts of Hyderabad. Most common dream in a South Indian middle class household would be to do an engineering course to SETTLE in life. I was not an exception. Later joined Infosys, but my calling was different as I was not happy. I thought that I should do something in the Indian Students community as always felt there are many like me. That's how Stumagz happened in the year 2015. Stumagz is a student discovery platform in 280+ colleges serving more than 1.5 lakh Students in India.<\/p>\n
Opportunity:<\/p>\n
Once we grabbed the opportunity, I started understanding the American University System so that we can expand globally. We traveled in a group from Mumbai with Rahul Narvekar, Nishant, Akshat and Aeroshil. Got to know it was a diverse group when I met these folks. We shared about our ideas and everyone was super charged for the whole bootcamp.<\/p>\n
Landing in USA, the first stop was Manhattan Times Square a dream for many to be there and walk in those by lanes. the other group of entrepreneurs joined from Delhi and we understood the curation listening to all those brilliant ideas.<\/p>\n","id":"1505961556919","type":"txt"},{"data":"
Survive and Thrive Bootcamp was a different one when you compare it with any other event across the world. It was one of its kind experience which was combining both formal and informal events in a right mix. Sachin, Marva and team were so kind to receive us and we had a great time listening to Jesse itzler, who taught always to stretch limits.<\/p>\n
Best moment happened to me when Rahul invited me to meet Kevin Harrington and Kevin said let's do a strategic alliance which meant a lot for a young entrepreneur coming from a senior folk. It was a great experience pitching to a legend.\n<\/p>\n","id":"1505961556922","type":"txt"},{"data":"59c31e66c7166","id":"1505961556924","type":"img"},{"data":"
In addition to this we had great food, as a vegetarian it was bit tough..<\/p>\n","id":"1505961556924","type":"txt"},{"data":"59c320bb9b764","id":"1505961556924","type":"img"},{"data":"
the support that I received from Rahul Bhai is immense and fellow entrepreneurs helped a lot.<\/p>\n","id":"1505961556924","type":"txt"},{"data":"59c3213b1f69c","id":"1505961556924","type":"img"},{"data":"
the final day..pitch day..a great experience where i got a great feedback..Every word is still resonating.. happy that Stumagz is on world stage.<\/p>\n
Thank you India network.. <\/p>\n","id":"1505961556924","type":"txt"},{"data":"59c3223c1a1a4","id":"1505961556924","type":"img"}]
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