Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Google Tools Practical Reflection


Google Tools Practical Reflection


Today I’m going to talk about a project which we had done in this semester so far. It was really depth project but we had fun on it. We talked about Google tools which are: G mail, Google Earth, Google Searching, Blogs, Google Desktop, Google Picasa and many other useful tools. Every tool is important in our life, works it makes our work easy and fast to do it.
Every member in my class had chosen on of the Google tool to explain to student and give a concept in order to make it easier for student to use it. It was so difficult to clarify the tool but it had fun in explain it.it is the first time I was explaining to students as being a teacher, I felt tense and nervous.
My Google tool which I talk about it is blog, it was fun to create a blogger and it’s my first blogger I have done. First thing when my teacher was divides the tools I was the first one who select it and I told him I will chose blogger because it seem to me so creative and exciting. This is my blog which I design it by my own and posted some post. I have touched the student to create a blog, install a theme, how to add video and other things. It’s easy to make a blog, also blogger is an international web where people can post what they want and comment in others posts.
Other Google tools where so helpful for me, for example, Google Doc helped me to attach my work with my partner and we can rewrite our project and make correction for our mistakes. I loved Google Picasa because I can make album of my photos and edit my pictures also I can share it with my friend. I learned more about other tool which I didn’t knew about it.
Finally, I had a chance to show my design creative because I love design. It’s my pleasure to show my friends, classmate, and my teacher. This will also help me in the near future and in my career life.




Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Wonderful story..with POWERFUL lesson


Wonderful story….with POWERFUL lesson



A woman baked chapatti (roti) for members of her family and an extra one for a hungry passer-by. She kept the extra chapatti on the window sill, for whosoever would take it away. Every day, a hunchback came and took away the chapatti. Instead of expressing gratitude, he muttered the following words as he went his way: “The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” This went on, day after day. Every day, the hunchback came, picked up the chapatti and uttered the words:
“The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” The woman felt irritated. “Not a word of gratitude,” she said to herself… “Every day this hunchback utters this jingle! What does he mean?” One day, exasperated, she decided to do away with him. “I shall get rid of this hunchback,” she said. And what did she do? She added poison to the chapatti she prepared for him!
As she was about to keep it on the window sill, her hands trembled. “What is this I am doing?” she said. Immediately, she threw the chapatti into the fire, prepared another one and kept it on the window sill. As usual, the hunchback came, picked up the chapatti and muttered the words: “The evil you do, remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!”
The hunchback proceeded on his way, blissfully unaware of the war raging in the mind of the woman. Every day, as the woman placed the chapatti on the window sill, she offered a prayer for her son who had gone to a distant place to seek his fortune. For many months, she had no news of him... She prayed for his safe return.
That evening, there was a knock on the door. As she opened it, she was surprised to find her son standing in the doorway. He had grown thin and lean. His garments were tattered and torn. He was hungry, starved and weak. As he saw his mother, he said, “Mom, it’s a miracle I’m here. While I was but a mile away, I was so famished that I collapsed. I would have died, but just then an old hunchback passed by. I begged of him for a morsel of food, and he was kind enough to give me a whole chapatti. As he gave it to me, he said, “This is what I eat everyday: today, I shall give it to you, for your need is greater than mine!”
” As the mother heard those words, her face turned pale. She leaned against the door for support. She remembered the poisoned chapatti that she had made that morning. Had she not burnt it in the fire, it would have been eaten by her own son, and he would have lost his life!
It was then that she realized the significance of the words: “The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” Do well and don’t ever stop doing well, even if it is not appreciated at that time. If you like this, share it with others and I bet so many lives would be touched.


The End

I love chocolate


I love chocolate










































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