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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Was giving eighteen-year-olds the right to vote a mistake?

When our tennis star sania mizra achieved her first title her age was 17 years, the computer genius Ankit Fadia, wrote the first book “unofficial guide to ethical hacking” at the age of 16. The above two are just the examples of the intelligence and the strength which mostof the people,who are less than 18 have.

If sania mizra can achieve a title at the age of 17, and make our country pride global, why is she not allowed to vote? The right to vote is to be given to a human according to the maturity of the human. And this maturity varies from one place to other. One who is below 18, if he is brought up in city he will be well matured than one who is above 18, and brought up in a rural area.

There is no denying fact that the human intelligence has grown leaps and bounds over the past few decades. Hence there is an every possibility to have better politicians rule them.
If a thirteen year old can discuss politics, an eighteen year old should be capable enough to take a decision on politics. In the Indian context, when higher aged group people get carried away by the oratory skills of present day politicians, it would be no wonder if youth also follow the same track. But with education taking over major part of people’s time, and with youth being the major audience to whom education is imparted, if they are given the right to vote, there is a definite scope for making these politicians bow down to the power of ‘vote’, and stopping them from misleading people in the name of baseless issues like religion etc.

It would be advisable to explore the possibility of reducing the age required for getting elected to the government as well, as it would pump in fresh blood and fresh thinking, giving way to fresher and newer ideas, for the betterment of people. Time stands testimony to the fact that young individuals have been a decisive part in any movement or struggle or nation building. So denying them a chance to vote and a chance to rule would be like compromising with the growth of a nation.

To get political success, the major chunk of any politician vote bank calculations would be youth. So in today’s scenario if young individuals are given a chance to vote, they can certainly make a big difference in selection of leaders, if they get a correct picture of them before they go to vote. There is less chance of youth getting carried away by the false expectations built up by unrelenting politicians, in their quest for power, because youth very well understand the future course of action of that kind of politicians, which is not more than grabbing a quick buck, and depleting government resources built up by inputs from the very people who vote. In the present day context a country can be rest assured of its future, if people from an early age of eighteen, are given a right to vote.

Mistakes are done by humans....

Every one does the mistake one time or another. Before coming into an assumption we should check the circumstances in which the mistake is done. If you think that boss done the mistake by telling the CEO that he is the person who wrote all the reports, even you made a mistake of over hearing their discussion which you are not supposed to do?

Any one in that situation will be angry, and I will be same. When the anger in me reduces, I will think of the situation. Every one in this society has greed. Even I am working under him, because he is giving me a high remuneration than others. That represents that even I have greed in me. Hence there is no wrong in what he has done.

I will be getting benefited even, since I will be under good eyes of him. So if that situation occurs ever in life always be calm.

At last I conclude this by quoting a proverb” Every one can find fault, few can do better”.

Memo

It came to my notice that time cards are being misused. Employees who come late shouldn’t put 8:00 and the one who take long lunch shouldn’t put 1:00. This deceitful will not be tolerated. This behavior of you people left me with a little choice, but to institute a time-clock system. From next Monday, all the employees are appealed to punch in and punch out when ever they enter or go from work area respectively.

The time clock will be at the entrance of each area, so you have very little excuse for not punching in. An employee who is late for work or coming late from lunches more than 3 times will have to answer. This is a place of business and we don’t want to be taken advantage of by dishonest people.

It’s bad that few bad apples spoil things for every one.

welcome note

I am athirst to welcome you all to our family in United States. It’s time to shake hands in person and not just across sea. I am cheerful to know you all, and I will do my best to make you comfortable in America.

The king of pop

Have you ever passed through a word “all rounder”? If I have to remember the meaning of that word I would remember Elvis Presley. Elvis Presley was born in America. He was the most applauded artists of twentieth century.

Elvis Presley was a well known singer and actor. He was eminent for rock and roll. He was the one who sang world famous songs like “love me tender”,”All shook up”. He trained to play guitar himself. Not only singing, he was famous for dancing even. His dance was mesmerizing, which tied the audience to their seats. This great person died in Memphis, Tennessee. His death is still a conundrum. He might have died due to drug and alcohol abuse.

Its.. me...

 
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Strengths and Weakness in me

Writing or orating is an art. This art will be mastered by few people in world, in my view. Coming to me I haven’t mastered them but I rank my self as an average person in those skills.

I have presented many paper presentations and conducted many seminars in my college. When I dig deep into presentations I find myself unrewarding. I am good presenter but the vocabulary I choose is very poor.

I am an active listener. Listening doesn’t mean just listening to what the orator says, but to interpret them, and giving a feed back to the orator that the listener has understood the thing or he hasn’t.

I have undergone training for communication skills under CNK management group. Under this training I came to know about a truth that I am bit nervous while speaking. At the end of the training I have over come that aspect. I am trying to learn a new English word every day to overcome the vocabulary problem.

I also came to know that I have writers block with me. The idea what to write and how to write to impress others always hinders me. During the training I came to know that with good vocabulary and with good grammar I can overcome them.

At last I know that in one night I can’t master the skills of writing and orating, but I am striving hard to master them. I have confidence in me, that I can master them.


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Monday, September 19, 2005

hi all,

I am Narasimha Arjun Kota. I have completed my Bachelor of technology from V.r.siddhartha engineering collge,with an aggregate of 78.63%,with Electrical and electronics engineering as my discipline.

I have always used my hands in a creative way and found message a natural progression which is immensely rewarding and fulfilling.

I am a friendly, outgoing person and am able to get on with people in all situations. I am reliable, trustworthy, punctual and meticulous.

i am looking for replies
arjun.