Thursday 21 July 2011

Best Love Quotes: Crazy Items Part-1

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Having a heart and being afraid to love someone, is like having wings and being afraid of heights. Take a chance in life...

Maybe this time if you fall in love you'll never get back up.

Don't find love, let love find you. That's why it's
called falling in love, because you don't force
yourself to fall, you just fall.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Lucky is the man who is the first love of a woman,
but luckier is the woman who is the last love of a man.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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It takes a minute to have a crush on someone,
an hour to like someone, and an day to love someone...
but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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It breaks your heart to see the one you love is happy
with someone else, but it's more painful to know that
the one you love is unhappy with you.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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If love is the answer,
can you please repeat the question?

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Faith makes all things possible.
Love makes them easy.

~ Azim Uddin

I believe that to truly Love, is the ultimate
expression of the will to live. A heart that
truly loves is forever young.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Love makes life so confusing, but without love
would you really want to live?

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Do you love me because I am beautiful
or am I beautiful because I am loved?

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Love me now, love me never,
but if you love me, love me forever.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Three things of life that are most valuable -
Love, self-confidence & friends.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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To the world you may be just one person,
but to one person you may be the world.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Love is like heaven, but it can hurt like hell.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Who do you turn to when the only person
in the world that can stop you from crying,
is exactly the one making you cry?

~ Azim Uddin ~

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He taught me how to love,
but not how to stop.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Of all forms of caution, caution in love is the most fatal.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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We come to love not by finding a perfect person,

but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Many a young lady does not realize just how strong
her love for a young man is until he fails to pass
the approval test with her parents.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Is it better for a woman to marry a man who loves her
than a man she loves.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Give her two red roses, each with a note. The first note says 'For the woman I love' and the second, 'For my best friend.'

~ Azim Uddin ~

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A good marriage is like a casserole,
only those responsible for it really
know what goes in it.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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No one is perfect until you fall in love with them.

~ Azim Uddin ~

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Love, true love, is that which can give the most
without asking or demanding anything in return.

~ Mazie Hammond ~

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Where there is love, there is God also.

~ Leo Tolstoy ~

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All, everything that I understand,
I understand only because I love.

~ Leo Tolstoy ~

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Love cures people -- both the ones who give it
and the ones who receive it.

~ Dr. Karl énage ~

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One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life:
That word is love.

~ Sophocles ~

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It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship
and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual
affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it
will not be created for years or even generations.

~ Khalil Gibran ~

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When they asked me what I loved most about life,
I smiled and said you.

~ Tina ~

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Just because you know someone doesn't mean you love them,
and just because you don't know people doesn't mean you can't
love them. You can fall in love with a complete stranger in a
heartbeat, if God planned that route for you. So open your heart
to strangers more often. You never know when God will throw
that pass at you.

~ Heather Grove ~

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Love... What is love? Love is to love someone
for who they are, who they were, and who they will be.

~ Chris Moore ~

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Why do you say you love me,
if you are only going to leave me?

~ Julia ~

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Love is like a river, always changing,
but always finding you again somewhere
down the road.

~ Kelly Elaine ~

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Love is a language spoken by everyone,
but understood only by a heart.

~ Shirley Rindani ~

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People need love even when they don't deserve it.

~ Nikki Ledbetter ~

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For every word you say,
another piece of my heart you take.

~ Tiara Johnson ~

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Maybe God put a few bad people in your life,
so when the right one came along you'd be thankful.

~ Andrea Kiefer ~

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Love the heart that hurts you,
But never hurt the heart that loves you.

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Love me for a reason,
let the reason be love.

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It doesn't take a reason to love someone,
but it does to like someone. You don't love
someone because you want to, you love someone
because you are destined too. It's because you
fall in Love with them, that you then try to
find a reason, but you always come up with
the answer, No reason!

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Love is the beginning of all the joy
which nature has store for us.

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Never say goodbye when you still want to try.
Never give up when you still feel you can take it.
Never say you don't love a person when you can't let go.

~ Dons ~

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Say I love you and mean it,
don't just say it cause you can.

Saturday 16 July 2011

What The Most Powerfull Skill Or Consistency?

Cut-offs may be convenient but not adequate as writing an exam is merely a skill…

According to C. Selvaraj, principal of St. Thomas College of Arts and Science, Chennai, writing an examination is simply a skill. “Not all intelligent students may have it. I have had many good students who had a very good understanding of concepts, but did not like writing the long answers that the examination system expects,” says the former Head of the Economics Department of the Madras Christian College.

Moreover, consistency and ability are matters to be judged over a considerable period of time. S. Muthukumaran, former Vice-Chancellor of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi, says considering a student's performance over the last four years of schooling, from class IX to XII, is important. “The way some of the syllabi are designed, it is possible to learn Class X content even without attending class IX. In such a scenario, a student's performance over a few years becomes relevant in reflecting his or her degree of consistency,” he notes.

It is also time to reflect on prevalent evaluation and assessment patterns, Dr. Muthukumaran observes. “A good test will clearly point to the differences in students. These days, examination results present a skewed distribution, more towards the pass percentage. In that sense, our evaluation system may not be a true representation of students' knowledge,” he adds.

The culture of such high cut-offs which seem rather unrealistic to many, also has other implications. An institution of higher education is a community. “Resorting to admissions using such cut-offs denies large sections of our student population equity and access to higher education,” says Dr. Selvaraj.



A mixed group of students from varied religious, economic and social backgrounds, and different academic abilities, can add value to the learning experience and facilitate peer learning, he adds. “These high cut-off scores are administratively convenient, but can never be justified academically. We must remember that each student is a human being."

"Not good enough” — this is probably how most students feel after obtaining their results in the Class XII exam. With colleges across the country raising the bar for entry, by way of high cut-off marks, hundreds of students are left with the feeling that their performance was not good enough for being admitted to a premier institution.

Academicians such as D. Kumaran of the Department of Education, University of Madras, say that setting high cut-off marks is “unavoidable”. “In today's context, where there is such a huge gap between the number of applicants to a particular course and the number of seats available in it, institutions have little choice,” he says.

Pointing to trends in Tamil Nadu from the 1960s, Dr. Kumaran says that then, anyone scoring above 60 per cent was eligible to apply for professional courses. “They would be selected based on an interview.” Following scepticism about the interview process, some groups insisted that there be more transparency. Interviews were even recorded. “Over the years, there was a need for a more transparent and systematic process of elimination. That is when cut-offs began gaining prominence in our admission system,” he says.

However, cut-offs may not reflect a student's consistency in performance, argue some experts. They often serve as a tool that helps in elimination rather than in selection. How can one final examination alone indicate a student's potential and readiness for a particular course? Are factors such as aptitude, ability, interest in extra-curricular activities and other skills that an examination may not necessarily reflect, adequately accounted for?

I am convinced that sustained success cannot be achieved in the absence  of consistency.  Consistency is one of the cornerstones to success in any enterprise be it business, or sport.

I was reminded of the importance of consistency while taking a ski lesson during our March Break vacation in BC. Mike, our instructor (a level 4 which is the highest ranking attainable) was speaking and demonstrating consistency in executing the three phases of a turn.  Without consistency in all three phases, we can never become good or great skiers.  I won’t belabor the details of the three phases but you skiers out there should know what they are (if you don’t, take a lesson and learn them).

While riding up the chair lift with Mike, we were chatting about life, where we come from and what we do in the off-season.  As it turns out, Mike has a landscaping business in the Peterborough, Ontario area.  He is the third generation to be involved in this business – now there’s consistency!  Bill asked what my line of work was and when I told him we make signs, he related his experience with his local sign shop.  Until recently, he had been very happy with the quality of work from his sign supplier and they had been doing business for many years.  However, something changed in that organization last year and the quality of a job delivered was not what they were accustomed to – inconsistency.  I didn’t get all the details but his issues were unresolved and now he will be taking his sign business elsewhere.  If Bill is experiencing this inconsistency, then the other customers at the sign shop will also be experiencing it. A steady decline in clientele can be expected.



Consistency in the face of adversity is also important. Managing staff issues or equipment failures sometimes requires us to adapt to ensure that the end result is a positive experience for our clients.  Sometimes that means using alternate methods to achieve the same result.  I began writing this on a piece of paper because my laptop crashed while on vacation and there was no-one there in the mountains, an hour outside Kelowna, to fix it.  Rather than wait until returning home and getting the laptop fixed, I hand wrote this, transferring it to a digital file later because it’s important that I be consistent in publishing my content.

One of our clients recently sent an accolade to us in response to a job we had done.  He said it was great that we consistently delivered what we said we would, when we said we would. Accolades to us are unsolicited remarks from customers which we read out at our weekly Production Meetings.  They are the first items on the agenda and the entire team is present.  For us to be consistent, I feel it is important for the entire team to be on board and to hear how our customers feel about our work.

Consistency is something we strive to achieve all the time at Instant Custom Signs and I know the results speak for themselves.  We could not have retained repeat customers for 10, 12  and 15 years if not for consistency.

How about you? Have you experienced these kinds of inconsistent results with your suppliers? I would love to get your comments.  Here on my blog, you’ll get comment.  That’s great for you bloggers out there. By leaving a comment, you can leave a link back to your own blog.   But you don’t have to be a blogger to leave a comment. I’d like to hear from all of you!

Friday 1 July 2011

Mistakes By SEO: Information By Crazy Items

Azim Uddin SEO Mistakes Crazy Items

The practice of Search Engine Optimisation can be very confusing. As search engine algorithms are constantly being updated, what is acceptable one moment is unacceptable the next. Bad SEO practices can not only mean your website obtains mediocre search results, it can also mean your current search rankings are damaged. Here are five common mistakes to avoid when considering an SEO strategy.

1. Using link exchange programs: Link exchange programs may seem like an incredibly easy way to create backlinks to your website and achieve SEO success but they may actually damage your website's reputation and listings. Having a page for irrelevant links on your website looks unprofessional and desperate. The only way to establish quality backlinks is to include quality content.

2. Hiding content in images: Although this practice was more popular in the past, it is still worth warning against. Using images for navigational links or the majority of page content will make your content largely invisible to search engines and is very SEO-hostile. Remember that text is still the main way search engine algorithms judge the websites they encounter, so including well written copy is the most important step to SEO success.

3. Ignoring traffic statistics in favour of ranking reports: Ranking reports provide valuable information on the SEO success of a particular phrase, but paying attention to only the ranking reports can mean that you are missing more revealing statistics elsewhere. The aim of SEO is to increase traffic to your website, so maintaining observations of traffic statistics is imperative. The use of traffic statistics is an effective way to monitor SEO success and develop new strategies.

4. Optimising only one area of the page: Although it is a mistake to use every and any SEO technique you find, it is also a bad idea to focus on optimising only one area of your website, such as meta tags or body texts. Keywords can be used in pretty much every area of a website. As long as it is practised in moderation, a comprehensive approach to SEO will make your web page seem as relevant as possible to search engines.

5. Keywords with no strategy: The keywords chosen for your SEO strategy must be chosen with care, and this is not as easy as it seems. Remember that keywords must be focussed towards the user's behaviour and not the website owner's. Successful SEO strategies target a small number of content-specific keywords to guide valuable traffic to the page.

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