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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is the one of the biggest sports entertainment in the history of television. <\/p>
But \u201cThe Face That Runs The Place\u201d is none other than 0\"John Cena\" <\/p>
His journey in the WWE was not like any other wrestler. But his response to the situation and his INVINCIBLE nature inspired many. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827502974","data":"5721b7ce4ebc3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461826947657","data":"
He started his wrestling career by being fire spitting Doctor of Basic Thuganomics. <\/p>
He was hated by the WWE Universe and was also a victim of the most abusive chants. \n\nBut he was Invincible and he remained himself. <\/p>
He came up with the tagline of \u201cRISE ABOVE HATE\u201d. \n\nHe gained people\u2019s respect with his catchy quotes like \u201cNEVER GIVE UP\u201d \u201cHUSTLE, LOYALTY AND RESPECT\u201d \u201c U CANT SEE ME\u201d. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827539506","data":"5721b7f1f37ef"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461827467299","data":"
He is the wrestlers who say what he believes and follow them. He is an inspiration to youth and the most demanded wrestler in the Make A Wish Foundation. <\/p>
He Almost granted over 500 wishes which are the highest that any celebrity has done. Cena\u2019s resume of defeated foes comprises both future WWE Hall of Famers like The Rock, Randy Orton, Batista, Brock Lesnar and Triple H and some of WWE\u2019s newest stars in Seth Rollins, Rusev, Kevin Owens and Bray Wyatt. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827745372","data":"5721b8bff0d22"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461827487940","data":"
A man\u2019s character is not judged after he celebrates the victory, but by what he does when his back is against the wall. So no matter how great the setback how severe the failure you\u201cNEVER GIVE UP\u201d.<\/b><\/i><\/p>"}]
If you're a neophyte-shutterbug foxed by technical jargon, if you've just got a camera and want to fully exploit its creative possibilities, if you've been using a camera for some time and are not satisfied with the kind of pictures youre taking, if you want to leave the auto mode behind, unleash your imagination and make images that outlast you, the 2- day Basics of Photography Workshop is for you. <\/p>
Delving into both the art and the science of photography from the grassroots, this Workshop will demystify the subject completely and help you make the camera an extension of your body and mind, so matters of exposure, focusing and metering don't come in your way when you wish to translate your glorious vision to an unforgettable picture.\n\nDedicated to achieving all this is our illustrious team of professional photographers who are not only passionate about the art, but also about teaching it! Employing highly simplified content, a friendly delivery style and plenty of practical exercises, they ensure you leave the Workshop well-trained, transformed and empowered to wield the camera like a wand. <\/p>
\nSpecifically, these are some of the things you'll be able to do after the Workshop: <\/p>
- Choose appropriate tools for your intended genre of photography <\/p>
- Use the apt exposure program mode for any situation <\/p>
- Make technically sound as well as aesthetically pleasing images <\/p>
- Avoid getting blurry pictures in low light <\/p>
- Use different techniques to achieve unusual and striking results<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461826277211","data":"5721b303b0a92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461825585009","data":"
Workshop Starts On:<\/i> May 7th<\/p>
Workshop Ends On<\/i>: May 8th <\/p>
Location:<\/i> Best Western Ashoka: Hyderabad,\n6-1-70, Lakdi-Ka-Pul, Hyderabad, Telangana 500004, India<\/p>
Pricing: <\/i>6900\/-<\/p>
Register yourself at Basics Of photography<\/a><\/p> <\/p>"}]
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Two years back a reporter from CNNIBN met an acid victim Rupa at a place which was exclusively made for acid attack survivors. Rupa was a shy girl who was unsure of herself and covered her scars of the attack by a thin dupatta. She was attacked by her stepmother at the age of 15. Rupa had been acid attacked by her stepmother as she slept in her house at Islampur Ghasaoli village in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh. Rupa was fifteen years of age at the time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754670055","data":"57209b4745041"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754287243","data":"
\"The acid had melted her skin, burnt her eyebrows, disfigured her upper lip, and that wasn\u2019t even the end of the physical pain she had felt. The carefree spirit of a teenager, the twinkle of the eyes as it dreams of the future- all lost behind the shroud of unimaginable pain and trauma.\"<\/i> Says the reporter. <\/p>
And now when she meets her again after the span of 2 years she saw a different Rupa this time, \" I could see the confidence in her stride. Dressed in jeans and a tee, Rupa came in and shook hands with everyone in the team. She quickly slipped into work clothes- and stood behind the counter.\"<\/i>Added the reporter She was working at a unique caf\u00e9, an initiative of Stop Acid Attack.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754651790","data":"57209b370e9b0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754336523","data":"
The Transformation was amazing and this time, Rupa smiled at her camera \"Meri photo print karna is baar,\"<\/i> Rupa says to the reporter. The reporter narrates the painful story of another girl Ritu who attacked by her own extended family due to some rivalry at the age of 17. \"The corrosive acid took away her left eye, her nose melted and as the liquid ran down her cheeks and neck, her skin shrivelled up. Ritu remembers the incomprehensible burning sensation and between her screams of agony, she remembers how no one came to help\" said the reporter Time has passed, the pain has been numbed numerous surgeries have reconstructed faces albeit a reflection of what had been. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754634591","data":"57209b26c8f89"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754349740","data":"
Today Ritu, Rupa, and other survivors think and believe that they are independent, confident professionals. \u201cCorporate offices don\u2019t want to employ us because of the way we look, working at the Sheroes Hangout Caf\u00e9 makes us feel empowered,\u201d <\/i>Ritu and Rupa smile. Ritu, Rupa, and few other victims together rented an apartment in Agra and started their way off by inspiring others with the initiative of ' Sheroes' a hangout place.<\/p>"}]
If you are bored with the same old table-chair jobs and looking for some exciting change in your work life, then you must read it!<\/p>
Wanderlust hits some people harder than others. <\/p>
If you have an enthusiasm for travelling and cannot assume living out the rest of your days in one place, consider looking for work that will pay you to travel.<\/p>
Here are few jobs which, you get paid to travel<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753424692","data":"57209665cefdc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751423712","data":"
1. Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)<\/b><\/p>
One of the most popular jobs that people who want to travel will do is English Teacher. Almost every country in the entire world is looking for English teachers, and in some places, they\u2019re DESPERATE to hire teachers with or without experience. That being said, a large portion of these jobs require some sort of TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification from a reputable organisation<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753084171","data":"57209514a062a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751813498","data":"
2. Cruise Ship Staff<\/b><\/p>
If your idea of travelling is less about solid ground and more about the open sea, joining a cruise ship staff may be the perfect option for you. There are countless types of jobs dealing with the cruise ship industry, so, if you don\u2019t get seasick, there\u2019s a good chance you can find a position that suits your fancy. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461752945173","data":"5720948b62e40"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751968779","data":"
3. Tour Guide<\/b><\/p>
What about becoming a tour guide in the city or region of your dreams? There're a couple of ways that this could go\u2013 you could base in one location and offer your typical city tour or you could be a tour guide that travels from country to country leading excursions. It definitely helps to have some living experience in the region so you can bestow your infinite wisdom on your lucky customers, but qualifications vary and a quick learner with excellent people skills are the most important thing<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461752971774","data":"572094a581fdc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461752105740","data":"
4. Become a Flight Attendant<\/b><\/p>
This one could be tough. However, there are new routes and airlines opening up all the time, so there has to be jobs out there. It\u2019s not a job we would ever want, those who opt this job work hard, but they get a lot of travel perks and layovers in exotic destinations.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753190952","data":"5720957c068ea"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461752287901","data":"
5. NGO (like Doctors Without Borders)<\/b><\/p>
If the Peace Corps doesn\u2019t seem quite right for you but you still want to give back, what about working for a non-governmental organisation, or NGO? These organisations are often non-profit and typically work on the same sort of community development or human rights projects, but they all have their own structure and commitment responsibilities. NGOs hire people from all different career fields and may suit you whether you\u2019re looking for a summer volunteer opportunity or a new job<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753015323","data":"572094d07a457"}]
As this is the time of exams and summer is at its peaks, many students might be wanting a refreshing drink or snacks during their preparations. <\/p>
No doubt mom is going to make a delicious fruit punch or a mouth watering snack item if you are at your 'home sweet home'<\/p>
But, what about the students who stay away? <\/p>
Don't worry we present you different kinds of recipes with the king of fruits! <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461748297358","data":"57208262bf739"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461744191354","data":"
1. Fruit Punch<\/b><\/p>
Ingredients <\/i><\/p>
3\/4 cup chilled ready-made orange juice, 3\/4 cup chilled ready-made mango juice, 3\/4 cup chilled ready-made pineapple juice, 1 tbsp fresh cream<\/p>
Method <\/i><\/p>
Combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well using a whisk. Serve immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461747572900","data":"57207fa2101d5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461744450328","data":"
2. Fresh Mango juice<\/b><\/p>
Ripe Mango - 2 large Peeled & Chopped Sugar - 4 tblspn to taste Ice Water as needed <\/p>
Take mangoes, sugar and little water in a blender and make into a fine puree. <\/p>
If the mangoes are too fibrous, strain this mixture. <\/p>
Add ice water to this and serve cold.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746841425","data":"57207cb2ebf54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745271139","data":"
3. Mango and Pine Apple Smoothie<\/b><\/p>
Ingredients<\/i><\/p>
3\/4 cup ready-made chilled mango juice 3\/4 cup ready-made chilled pineapple juice 1\/2 cup sliced bananas 1 tbsp sugar salt and freshly ground black pepper (kalimirch) to taste <\/p>
Combine all the ingredients in a mixer and blend until smooth and frothy. <\/p>
Pour into 2 individual glasses and serve immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746853845","data":"57207cbdf0de4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745475381","data":"
4. Mango Pudding<\/b><\/p>
2 cups chopped mangoes 300 ml mango juice 1 tbsp cornflour dissolved in 2 tbsp water 2 tsp lemon juice 1 scoop vanilla ice-cream <\/p>
Take a sauce pan and heat the mango juice and bring it to the boi. <\/p>
Add the lemon juice and dissolved cornflour and boil it till the sauce becomes thick. <\/p>
Keep aside to cool. Pour 2 tsp mango sauce, ice-cream followed by some sauce and then some mangoes. Serve chilled.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746910350","data":"57207cf600c7c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745680432","data":"
5. Mango Sundae<\/b><\/p>
3 scoops mango ice-cream\n1 tbsp mango syrup\n3 slices vanilla sponge cake\n3 tbsp mixed nuts\n2 mango wafer biscuits\n1 tsp honey<\/p>
Place a slice of sponge cake at the bottom of a serving bowl. <\/p>
Add 1 scoop of ice cream and layer with nuts and syrup. <\/p>
Repeat the steps 1 and 2 to make more 2 layers. <\/p>
Drizzle the wafers with honey.\nServe immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746999881","data":"57207d501728f"}]
There are five reasons why Kedarkantha is a terrific snow trek from December to April. <\/p>
1. Snow till April: Not many know but on the Kedarkantha trek, the winter snow sets in by the middle of December and lasts until the third week of April. You will probably come across now just as you cross the 10,000 feet mark, lying on the forest floor among the pine trees. When you reach the meadows, it is likely to be a huge blanket of white around you in every direction. <\/p>
2. Prettiest campsites. This trek has the prettiest campsites in the Himalayas. Not all treks can boast of the beauty of its campsite like the Kedarkantha trek. Each of its campsites is unique in their beauty. The Juda-Ka-Talab campsite sits in a clearing surrounded by giant pine trees, the Kedarkantha Base campsite is an open meadow with snow peaks all around, the Hargaon camp is again on a clearing of pines and oaks. It is almost as if each one of them competes with each other in their beautiful setting. <\/p>
3. Best drive in the Himalayas. The drive to Kedarkantha takes you through Mussoorie, Nowgaon, Purola, Mori and Naitwar. It is a remote route so exquisite that it is one of the most beautiful drives in the Indian Himalayas.Trekkers need to especially watch out for the section after Purola right until Sankri, the base camp. <\/p>
4. The pleasure of walking on a carpet of brown leaves. The Kedarkantha trek starts in a dense pine forest. The trail is always covered by a carpet of brown leaves. Walking on this is a crunchy delight! 5. Snow peaks all around. The Kedarkantha base camp impresses you the moment you step on it. The 360-degree view of famous mountain summits around you is jaw dropping.When you get to the Kedarkantha summit, it is as if you have touched the sky and all the summits are at your eye level!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461739967097","data":"572061dace5ae"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461739764439","data":"
Event On<\/i>: May 1st to 8th <\/p>
Backpack offloading charges<\/i> - Rs. 1,250\/- <\/p>
Registration Fee<\/i>: 8238\/- <\/p>
For registrations Click <\/p>
Trek Itinerary <\/b><\/p>
Day 1: Pick up from Dehradun railway station at 6.30 am. Drive to Sankri (10-11 hrs). <\/p>
Day 2: Sankri 6,450 ft to Juda ka Talab 9,100 ft. <\/p>
Day 3: Juda ka Talab 9,100 ft to Kedarkantha base 11,250 ft. <\/p>
Day 4: Kedarkantha base 11,250 ft to Kedarkantha peak 12,500 ft and down to Har Gaon 8,900 ft. <\/p>
Day 5: Har Gaon 8,900 ft to Sankri <\/p>
Day 6: Drive back to Dehradun. Reach by 7-8 pm.<\/p>"}]
Amidst of scorching heat where water has become gold in the drought-hit Maharastra.A village in Maharastra hasn\u2019t been affected by drought since 1995. <\/p>
The village located in Maharastra named \u2018Hiware Bazar\u2019 is close to Ahmednagar.This village has water available just 20-40 feet below the ground level.The nearby villages face water scarcity due the evaporation of lakes and wells.This village has a lake filled with sufficient water and is used cautiously\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461686539779","data":"571f9131c9b96"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461686570425","data":"
Hiware Bazar was also appreciated by PM and got featured in \u2018Mann ki Baat\u2019 which a radio program.Modi has stated that the people of the village have done exemplary work.If you are wondering how did this all happen?.The answer is pretty simple. <\/p>
The village \u2018Hiware Bazar\u2019 like every other had issues with water scarcity.But,since the year 1994-1995, they started to adopt water management and watershed management.The village flourished with water since then.They have banned crops like sugarcane which consumes lots of water.Instead, they chose to grow vegetables.They also encouraged dairy farming and produce around 4,000 liters.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461686594239","data":"571f9159c47b1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461686610376","data":"
This village has also has set some rules for the villagers.The villagers are not allowed to rent their farms to the outsiders.They have a meet every year to discuss on the water resources available and decide on the crops to be harvested for next year.Not a single villager is below the poverty line.<\/p>
It is an inspiration for the other villagers to adopt such methods to conserve water.I wis many such villages come up with such ideas and solve their own problems without looking for the help.\n <\/p>"}]
Beep! Beep! sound Air hostess directing me to exit door . At last, I reached my hometown. It always feels good in Hyderabad. Trust me ,I travelled to many cities and Hyderabad is the only place where it feels safe, happy, less traffic( compared to other cities) etc. Let's come back to the point about me quitting engineering . It all started when I went to Delhi to study Korean for 4 months and one day I receive a call to come back to Hyderabad. <\/p>
I was worried for some instance. So, I took the morning flight and reached home as early as possible. Everyone are happy to see me well but I was not because I was worried for some reason. My sixth sense was saying that something is going to be wrong but I don't know what is wrong. All of sudden my mom comes to me and says we took an engineering seat for you in nearby college and today is your orientation day. I was shocked because I know I was not made for engineering. But they already took an admission in nearby college and I can't refuse it (Middle-class Drama). My life was changed in one second from Delhi to Hyderabad. I went to my orientation day with my family and the strange part was I was travelling for an hour and then I reached my college . I never knew these engineering colleges are so far that it took 1hr to travel every day.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461596022449","data":"571e2fae5ed6c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461595147842","data":"
Finally, I reached my college and I see many students\/faculty highly unsophisticated. I was directed to seminar hall where what so-called \"Orientation Day\" was happening . I see an old aged person (our Principal) saying how prestigious is the Institution. Generally, I get bored and irritated of all this stuff so took a small nap. What is strange is \" People Around Me\" why I am saying this is the \"Mentality\" is kind of different. When I was in Delhi I was with all self-made people with \"let go\" mentality and suddenly here I see everyone staring at me when It all felt strange with people with very immature mentality around where drinking is sin and talking to a girl is something out of the world. everyone around me is so different because they still have boundaries to their thinking their minds have a schedule and rules to think. Words won't be enough to describe how it felt to be in that college. Many disliked me for being honest, Straight forward and many felt I was showing off but that was the simplest I could be . <\/p>
Every day I wake up I feel I was going to Jail till 4 in the evening and I will get Parole after 4 to go home and come back again. My scores are good, not awesome. My family gave me a bike, money and mainly they feel they gave me \"Freedom\" but they don't know how much I was suffering inside. I know I was going to burst some day and it did happen and I said I will quit engineering because going I was scared to face everyone once again and I don't want to be the odd one out there. It feels like I was choking to death every time I go there. My thoughts , Ideas, Freedom everything gets seized and the only thing I had to do was to stay silent. Our college rules are so pathetic because we are made to wore an apron to do coding . we should come clean shaved ( they feel clean shaved face will get the high package) . We are not allowed to bring a phone and we are not allowed to talk to girls. It was like every action I want to make I was taken back by myself. So I taught to quit on one \"FINE DAY\" and I was not searching for courses but I was searching for some good colleges. But there was talking to myself if I am doing it right or wrong. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461595203536","data":"571e2d035a8a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461595206505","data":"
My conscience says me not to leave but endure everything and become more strong because where ever you go you will face something which will make you want to quit but quitting is not an option we need to face it. So I taught to give it a try and stay because I already completed 2 years. I was not scared about society or where I will go after quitting engineering. I had many plans I know I can be successful anyway because i \"Believe In Me\" and that belief said me to stay and change what is going wrong in the college. I started to express myself in every case where things are going wrong in students perspective . I guess till then no one had the courage to speak but with all of the hope I went on stage in front, everyone expressed what can be done to change . It was not only my problem many had issues but no one had the courage to face it they are passing their days but I couldn't do that so stepped forward to change and indeed change took place. People started to support me come with me because it was all for out collegemates. Still I feel I don't fit in there but unknowingly I was the \"perfect fit\".What makes me go to college is that I have a chance to make things right and I will do it. My English or presenting may be bad but I guess you got the point.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461595672290","data":"571e2e2d19f31"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461595419034","data":"
I wrote this article to say only one thing . Speak to yourself(conscience) and ask yourself \"Are You Happy Staying In That College\". If not comfortable then try to make it comfortable because no one will come and change for you.<\/p>"}]
Scoring well in the exams is not very easy.It is all about how you impress your examiner.How do you do that?Well,The vital way is your perfect handwriting which will at least form an impression that you care about the examination.<\/p>
Here are few tips which help you score well and give you an edge.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461595510658","data":"571e2d9674286"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461595394789","data":"
1.\tIf you don\u2019t have a good handwriting at least make sure your handwriting is understandable.<\/p>
2.\tIt is important to study from your textbook if you have time.Because there is so much more than just an answer in TB and it is as detailed as possible.<\/p>
3.\tDon\u2019t write stories or fill the answer sheet with the question paper twice or thrice.I am sure it doesn\u2019t impress the examiner.<\/p>
4.\tPlease be careful while you refer All-in-one as there is no gurantee that the answers are correct. <\/p>
5.\tUnderline certain important points or keywords as the examiner sometimes feel revealed so that he or she doesn\u2019t have to check the whole answer. <\/p>
6.\tTry to answer all the five questions if possible and for the R13 batch students attempt all the questions.<\/p>
7.\tSubjects like mathematics you can write the related equations and try to solve a question with a related method.It can help you gain few marks. <\/p>
8.\tUnderstand the ways of learning.It depends on people how they learn,some learn visually and some by listening.<\/p>
9.\tIf you really want to score well then do learn five units perfectly.It will help you attempt all the five questions.You should be able to answer each and every question from that unit.<\/p>
10.\tDon\u2019t assume you know everything.Please don\u2019t cheat on yourself.It is important you understand what you know and what you don\u2019t.<\/p>
11.\tConsider the possibility of taking time to priortise your subjects according to the time table .Also,You should understand your weak subjects. <\/p>
12.\tRevise well before the exams. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461595723278","data":"571e2e614f5b9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461595739264","data":"
It is easier said than done,I am sure all these tips should help you score well.I wish you \u2018All The Best\u2019 for your upcoming exams. <\/p>"}]
Nischal stood in a corner as all of his classmates were talking in groups. He was the only one from a village. His hard work got him to the city's best Engineering college, but his Non-English background is making him a loner. He was afraid people would laugh at him if he spoke in Telugu. <\/p>
\nHe thought about it the entire night. Next day he went to a group of students and asked a query in Telugu. To his surprise none laughed. A week later he confided to his new friends about his lack of communication skills. Some promised help. By the end of the second semester, he could write small essays and speak without mistakes.<\/p>
\nSounds familiar? With all that endless hours put in scoring a good rank, there is little or no emphasis on Communication skills at Plus two level, which turns into a big challenge at college. How can one learn a language as vast as that ? <\/p>
\n1. Start small. There is no hurry. It is a small learning phase of life.\n\nDivide learning into parts. Vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. <\/p>
\n2. Keep a goal of ten words a day, one rule of grammar, and two correct pronunciations. <\/p>
\n3. Watch videos of simple conversations, or read magazines like Reader's Digest. <\/p>
\n\n\n4. Refer to the dictionary. It never gets out of fashion. Learn new words, and explore multiple meanings and opposites of the words you already know. <\/p>
\n5. Speak. A mistake is better than a non-action. If you are scared of sentences, start with words, and observe what response is the other person giving.\n<\/p>
Student life poses many challenges which prove to be ample opportunities to learn, help and grow with others. Always take the initiative to any task and see great results. We will continue to explore about Communication skills in the coming days.<\/p>
Happy learning!!<\/p>
<\/p>
Pic Courtesy of Nenetus at FreeDigitalPhotos.net<\/p>"}]
One of the most common subject at JNTUH in everyone's backlog list on par with M1 is drawing. Scoring in Drawing is more of a hit\/miss scenario where either you score the MOST in drawing or you score nothing at all.<\/p>
But I see a lot of you are here for a single reason.<\/p>
How To Pass E.D?<\/p>
Fret not, we've got a bunch of tips and tricks for the very same reason. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484212672","data":"
1) INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING <\/b><\/p>
This is the first and the most simplest unit there is. Either for an R13 paper or any previous paper, the pattern has not changed and this unit can get you 15 marks if done properly.<\/p>
The questions are simple and direct in this unit. Sketch out the common figures once or twice and the unit will be as simple as a cake.<\/p>
Score Grab<\/b>: 1Q= 15 Marks(any regulation)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486315897","data":"571c8342e8bc3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486391857","data":"
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2) Unit V<\/b><\/p>
The 5th unit must be the simplest there is. It all breaks down to common sense.<\/p>
This unit involves more common sense that it has to do with drawing. You need to focus your perception on how a 3D figure looks like in any view asked(Top view, Front view etc.,)<\/p>
Application and a little thinking and more practice will get you 15 marks from this simple unit.<\/p>
Score Grab:<\/b> 1Q= 15 Marks(Any regulation) <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486414186","data":"571c836b9d713"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486432113","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484705921","data":"3) Practice <\/b><\/p> This is not a cliche as in for all other subjects. Engineering drawing requires patience and practice to start with. Practice enough figures from the most familiar topics to crack the pot.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486445240","data":"571c83ee69f11"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486563559","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484806513","data":"4) Presentation<\/b><\/p> Concentrate on how your figure looks like. You may at times mess up a little here and there in the preciseness of the drawing, but iff <\/i>it is neat and clear, the examiner might show a little compassion and MAY reward your efforts.<\/p>A neat presentation will work wonders in your exam.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486675658","data":"571c84639e511"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486587840","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484961881","data":"5) Hail The Instructor.<\/b><\/p> There are subjects which can be studied all by ourselves. But a few require a perfect teacher to start or end with. Drawing is one such subject where you need a good teacher who will oversee your work. It may be that nerdy senior or your own classmate who's good at the subject. Find such person and sit down and clear your doubts and get to know the subject. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486765600","data":"571c84bf7d3a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486772084","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461485511505","data":" No tip or trick will help you without your very own hard work.<\/p>So buckle down and start working hard.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
3) Practice <\/b><\/p>
This is not a cliche as in for all other subjects. Engineering drawing requires patience and practice to start with. Practice enough figures from the most familiar topics to crack the pot.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486445240","data":"571c83ee69f11"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486563559","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484806513","data":"4) Presentation<\/b><\/p> Concentrate on how your figure looks like. You may at times mess up a little here and there in the preciseness of the drawing, but iff <\/i>it is neat and clear, the examiner might show a little compassion and MAY reward your efforts.<\/p>A neat presentation will work wonders in your exam.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486675658","data":"571c84639e511"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486587840","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484961881","data":"5) Hail The Instructor.<\/b><\/p> There are subjects which can be studied all by ourselves. But a few require a perfect teacher to start or end with. Drawing is one such subject where you need a good teacher who will oversee your work. It may be that nerdy senior or your own classmate who's good at the subject. Find such person and sit down and clear your doubts and get to know the subject. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486765600","data":"571c84bf7d3a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486772084","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461485511505","data":" No tip or trick will help you without your very own hard work.<\/p>So buckle down and start working hard.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
4) Presentation<\/b><\/p>
Concentrate on how your figure looks like. You may at times mess up a little here and there in the preciseness of the drawing, but iff <\/i>it is neat and clear, the examiner might show a little compassion and MAY reward your efforts.<\/p>
A neat presentation will work wonders in your exam.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486675658","data":"571c84639e511"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486587840","data":"
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461484961881","data":"5) Hail The Instructor.<\/b><\/p> There are subjects which can be studied all by ourselves. But a few require a perfect teacher to start or end with. Drawing is one such subject where you need a good teacher who will oversee your work. It may be that nerdy senior or your own classmate who's good at the subject. Find such person and sit down and clear your doubts and get to know the subject. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486765600","data":"571c84bf7d3a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486772084","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461485511505","data":" No tip or trick will help you without your very own hard work.<\/p>So buckle down and start working hard.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
5) Hail The Instructor.<\/b><\/p>
There are subjects which can be studied all by ourselves. But a few require a perfect teacher to start or end with. Drawing is one such subject where you need a good teacher who will oversee your work. It may be that nerdy senior or your own classmate who's good at the subject. Find such person and sit down and clear your doubts and get to know the subject. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461486765600","data":"571c84bf7d3a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461486772084","data":"
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461485511505","data":" No tip or trick will help you without your very own hard work.<\/p>So buckle down and start working hard.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
No tip or trick will help you without your very own hard work.<\/p>
So buckle down and start working hard.<\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
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