Thursday 11 September 2014

Interesting facts

Curious Human Body Fact:-

  • The thickness of the skin varies from 1/2 to 6mm,depending on the area of your body.
  • One uses 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
  • The small intestine is about 25 feet long.
  • The large intestine is 5 feet long and 3 times wider than the small intestine.
  • An eye lash lives about 150 days before it falls out.
  • Our brain sends message at the rate of 240 mph.
  • We blink our eyes about 20,000 times a day.
  • Our heart beats about 100,000 times a day.
  • The average human brain has about 100 billion nerve cells.
  • It's impossible to sneeze with our eyes remain open.
  • Babies are born without kneecap.they don't appear till they are 2-6 years of age.
  • Women blink twice as  much as men.
  • Our eyes are always the same size from birth,but our nose and ears never stop growing.
  • The nose can remember 50,000 scents.
  • The energy used by the brain is enough to light a 25 watt bulb.
  • A finger nails takes about 6 months to grow from base to tip.
  • Children grow faster in spring season.
  • We get a new stomach lining every 3-4 days. if we didn't,the strong acids our stomach uses to digest food would also digest our stomach.

GROUP DISCUSSION (GD)

GROUP DISCUSSION

Group discussion(GD) has become an integral part of the selection procedure for job recruitment,and admissions to quality academic programmes.the strategy for the success involves many do's and don'ts.
here are the few vital points to be borne in mind at the time of preparation.

Dos AND Don'ts


  • Gather full details of controversial topics of public interest by following daily news,editorial comments and articles written by experts in news magazine.
  • Develop language skills including basic grammar,pronunciation and effective expressions.
  • Use simple yet forceful language;don't go for bombast.
  • Meet opposition with a smile.
  • Be broad-minded in your approach.
  • Don't be unduly emotional during discussions.
  • Discuss and not dispute.
  • If you present an argument,give facts to support it.
  • Don't insult a person or a group.
  • Appreciate good views expressed by others.
  • Be a good listener.
  • Speak patiently and convincingly.
  • Use appropriate and relevant quotations or proverbs to establish your point.
  • Encourage a silent or shy member to speak.
  •  Don't use provocative language or gestures.
  • Don't hit on the table to prove your point.
  • Look at the members by turn.
  • Don't block others.
  • Continue to be pleasant, a smile helps a lot.
  • Light humour is OK;don't be a clown.
  • Check your body language.
  • Don't talk too fast sacrificing clarity.
  • Don't shout or whisper.
  • Avoid mannerisms such as 'you see','i mean','sort of' and 'ya ya'.
  • Don't blow your trumpets.
  • Never give an expression that you are confused.
  • Don't get disheartened if one of your views is not being carried.
  • Be punctual.
  • Dress neatly.
  • Be polite.
  • Be confident of success.