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"M.U.R.D.E.R.

" - Excellent System of Studying


Mood: Set a positive mood for yourself to study in; Select the appropriate time, environment, and attitude.
Understand: Mark any information you don't understand in a particular unit; Keep focus on one unit or a manageable group of exercises. Recall: After studying the unit, stop and put what you have learned into your own words. Digest: Go back to what you did not understand and reconsider the information; Contact external expert sources (e.g., other books or an instructor) if you still cannot understand it. Expand: In this step, ask three kinds of questions concerning the studied material: 1. If I could speak to the author, what questions would I ask or what criticism would I offer? 2. How could I apply this material to what I am interested in? 3. How could I make this information interesting and understandable to other students? Review: Go over the material you've covered, Review what strategies helped you understand and/or retain information in the past and apply these to your current studies.

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Part I- Focus on Grammar Part II- Focus on Interpersonal & Communication Skills Part III- Focus on Interview & Resume Writing Skills Present on the Occasion were: - 13 participants - Amreen & Ratnesh Dubey- Computer facilitators - Rodney Lewis & Viswanathan Menon, Trainer, i360 - Naveen Rajeswaran, Center Head, i360 Bangalore

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He is an Indian telecom mogul, philanthropist and the founder chairman and Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises. The US$8.3 billion turnover company runs India's largest GSM-based mobile phone service and world's fifth largest wireless company with over 190 million customers across 19 countries in Asia and Africa. He is the son of Sat Paul (former MP). In 2007, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honor.

Sunil Bharti Mittal


(23 October 1957)

Early life
Sunil Mittal, was born in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. His father, Sat Paul Mittal had been the Member of Parliament (M.P) from Ludhiana. He first joined the Wynberg Allen School in Mussoorie but later attended Scindia School at Gwalior and he graduated in 1976 from Punjab University, Chandigarh, with a Bachelor of Arts and Science.

Entrepreneurial ventures
A first generation entrepreneur, Mittal started his first business in April 1976 at the age of 18, with a capital investment of 20,000 (US$444) borrowed from his father. His first business was to make crankshafts for local bicycle manufacturers. In 1980, he along with his brothers Rakesh & Rajan started an Import Enterprise named Bharti Overseas Trading Corporation. He sold his bicycle parts and yarn factories and moved to Mumbai. In 1984, he started assembling push-button phones in India, which he earlier used to import from a Taiwan company, Kingtel, replacing the old fashioned, bulky rotary phones that were in use in the country then. Bharti Telecom Limited (BTL) was incorporated and entered into a technical tie up with Siemens AG of Germany for manufacture of electronic push button phones. By the early 1990s, Mittal was making fax machines, cordless phones and other telecom gear. He named his first push-button phones as 'Mitbro'. In 1992, he successfully bid for one of the four mobile phone network licences auctioned in India. One of the conditions for the Delhi cellular license was that the bidder has some experience as a telecom operator. So, Mittal clinched a deal with the French telecom group Vivendi. He was one of the first Indian entrepreneurs to identify the mobile telecom business as a major growth area. His plans were finally approved by the Government in 1994 and he launched services in Delhi in 1995, when Bharti Cellular Limited (BCL) was formed to offer cellular services under the brand name AirTel. Within a few years Bharti became the first telecom company to cross the 2-million mobile subscriber mark. Bharti also brought down the STD/ISD cellular rates in India under brand name 'IndiaOne'. IndiaOne was Indias first private national as well as the international long-distance service provider, and, thus, became a major factor in Bharti's success by providing services cheaply. In November 2006, he struck a joint venture deal with Wal-Mart, the US retail giant, to start a number of retail stores across India.

Personal life
He is married and has three children. He is superstitious about the number 23, as he was born on the 23rd and also got married on the 23rd day of the month. He also stops eating meat before any big adventure.

Philanthropy
Mittal has also been working towards educating India through the Bharti Foundation. The foundation has established over 200 schools on its 2009 list of the world's top 25 philanthropists.

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Across 1. Opposite of front 2. ___ you go yesterday? 6. He's an ___ child. 7. Please speak ___ slowly. 8. This is ___ easy question. 9. If you go, ____ I'll go. 10. Do ___ smoke here. 12. ___ is my brother 14. ___ is a kind man. 13. What do ___ think? 16. What sport ___ you like? 17. I like to listen ___ music. 19. One, ___, Three 21. Opposite of down 22. We studied ___ two hours. 23. ___ she goes, I'll go too. Down 1.I will go ___ myself. 2. Opposite of night 3. Opposite of went 4. ___, two, three 5. Opposite of up 6. Four ___ five students will come. 8. He's ___ school. 9. ___ is my car. 10. ___ smoking, please. 11. Opposite of in 13. You and ___ father may come. 14. ___ brought his book. 15. ___ you like baseball? 18. Opposite of on 20. ___ often enjoy ourselves.

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