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INSPERIA
➢ Articles
➢ Science facts
➢ Poems
➢ Quotes
➢ Arts
➢ Photographs
E MAGAZINE
1st Year CSBS Department, Batch 2
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EDITORIAL BOARD
What makes this e magazine a success is the simple fact that it is the combined work of a very talented
and dedicated group of students. With their full cooperation this e magazine, Insperia, has come to be. The
magazine includes our creativity, new ideas, talents, articles on various topics, and newsworthy items
relating to education and trending issues.
This e magazine was crafted and molded under the able guidance of, Dr. R Suraj Begum
Student editorial board-
Sanchana M
E magazine content contributed by-
Nitin Sailesh V
Prakalya B S
Pravin R K
Preetham G
Preethi S
Priyadarshan S
Raino Shalon R
Rakshita T
Razal Hanin
Rithanya S
Rokith P
Sanchana M
Sanjanaa V
Shmirthaa Santhosh U S
Shree Harini R
Shree Sathappan Y
Sneharajalakshimi P
Sunethra S
Swathika C A
Swetha D
Varun S
Vidhya M
Vikash Kumar S
Vityarubbasiri M
Yazhini M
Zenith Venkatesh P G
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CONTENT
Music
Importance of life skills
Cricket
Back benchers
Cyber law in India
Social media
Rickrolling
The measure of the intelligence is the ability to change the world
Zentangle
Rise high
Growing up
Black and white sketches
Colour magic
How to cultivate a daily reading habit
Epic creativity
Inspirational quotes
Beautiful poems
Sketches and paintings
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Life before and after the internet
Motivation
A friend in need is a friend indeed
Bionic eye technology
A to Z of life
The best electronic medical record (EMR) software
Photography
Covid 19 impact on the world economy
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MUSIC
Music, The word itself has a lot of interpretation among each person. Some just listen to
entertain themselves. And there are people in whose life music plays a vital role. In my case,
there are songs which I relate to each phase of my life. Most of my memorable moments in life
have a particular song attached to them. And hearing those songs accidentally in radio or
television flashes those events in a fraction of seconds and gives a nostalgic feel which can't be
expressed in words. When someone asks who’s my favorite composer, I just say that each one
has their unique style of creativity and mesmerizing tunes. There are nights when I listen to
Ilayaraja songs in a stretch and the other day there would be songs of Rahman and Harris in
loop. I just can't explain the kind of feel which some tunes give. Just a song is enough to sparkle
out lots of memories and it indeed takes time to return back to reality. Music plays such an
important role in my life that I myself wanted to know the ground work behind composition of
a song and I started practicing keyboard and developed my music sense. Little after learning
about the basics of music did I know that all the tunes are primarily composed from the seven
ragas which is known as " sa re ga ma pa da ne " in classical language. I was so amazed to
know about the creativity of composers to compose sp many tunes with these ragas. It is
definitely not an easy task to compose them with least resemblance to their previous albums and
to not resemble any other composer's work. Only then I realized the challenges faced by the
composers to produce a tune and bring it out to the audience. It doesn't necessarily mean that
everyone has to love music and have such affinity for it. Some might love dance and some
might love reading books. Its just a way to relieve themselves from their day to day problems.
V NITIN SAILESH
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IMPORTANCE OF LIFE SKILLS
Life skills are defined as a set of psychological competence and personal skills that help people
make carefully big decisions, communicate effectively with others, develop coping skills with
surrounding circumstances, and manage oneself that leads to progress and success. Necessary
life skills vary by a person's age and by culture and society.
What are Life Skills?
Life skills are defined as the capabilities that enable individuals to take adaptive and positive
behavior that makes them able to deal with the events and challenges of everyday life and to
participate in the modern world full of new challenges and handle everything from interactions
with others to identifying and processing emotions.
This is done through the promotion of positive personal behaviors, social adaptation, citizenship
and positive attitudes at work.
Life skills are also defined as the set of personal skills and social features that the individual
needs in order to interact confidently and efficiently with themselves or with other people and
with the local community and in order to have a high ability to make important decisions in his
life, solve problems at all levels of personal, social and self-development, in order to deal with
others positively, and avoid falling into crises, and overcome them when they occur.
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Importance of Life Skills Education
The importance of having life skills in a person's life lies in his ability to adapt to all
circumstances.
One of the most important problems that demand quick attention and solutions these days is the
lack of life skills for the new generation. This is because there is a lack of life skills in the
output of educational institutions. As a result, many fail in their careers and personal lives due
to the absence of these skills they must have,
Life skills education helps students build confidence in both communication and cooperative
and collaborative skills, provide them with tools important for development, find new ways of
thinking and problem-solving and provide methods on how to socialize, make new friends and
recognize the impact of their actions and behaviours.
Life skills also help students take action in situations where their parents or teachers may not be
available and make themselves take responsibility for what they do instead of blaming others.
In everyday life, the development of life skills helps students to:
1)Confidence and positivity : The first and foremost thing life skill adds to a student is
“Confidence”. Even a simple skill of decision making increases their sense of responsibility.
Therefore, This ultimately leads to building their own self-confidence.
2)Leadership Qualities : The next important thing is that life skills through education make
students a good leader. Thus, they gain leadership skills and know-how to lead a team. Not only
that but also, they act as a good team player.
3)Recognise : the impact of their actions and teaches them to take responsibility for what they
do rather than blame others
4)Better Perspective : Students gain confidence, responsibility and empathy towards others.
With such traits, they will always have a better perspective according to the situations they are
in. Thus, With the right perspective, they can act on their own by good decision-making skills,
without their parent’s help.
PRAKALYA B S
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CRICKET
CRICKET IN EXAMINATION
Examination hall - Stadium
Examinee - Batsman
Examiner - Umpire
Mark sheet - Score Board
Difficult question - Pace Ball
Easy question - Boundary
Pen - Bat
Question paper - Ball
Caught cheating - Run out
Paper cancelled - Clean Bowled
Sitting idle - Playing Defensive
Principal - Match Referee
Attempt no question - Duck out
Failed - Lost the match
Failed for 2 years - Go back to parllion
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TENDULKAR vs WARNE
Tendulkar is an Indian,
While Warne is an Australian,
When Warne comes to bowl,
My heart begins to howl
But Tendulkar goes for a big hit,
It’s a Six,
And Warne is in a fix.
He comes to bowl again.
And Tendulkar plays the trick again,
And the ball goes up for a six
Warne bowls a googly,
Tendulkar plays it coolly,
And still gets a four?
Now, Warne bowls a full toss,
But Tendulkar is the boss.
He plays a good hit;
Which is absolutely fit.
And still gets a six.
India has triumphed once again.
And Australia has lost once again.
PRAVIN.R.K
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BACK BENCHERS
We are the back benchers
We are not scared of teachers
We don't study so well.
But to the class, we are the jewels.
In fighting, we are heroes,
But in studying we are zeroes.
In school, we roam here and there
But as soon as we see the teacher,
We run like deer.
For us, studies are a curse.
And for teachers we are the worst.
In playing we are very smart,
But in ranking we are the last.
But whatsoever
We are the
Backbone of the class.
PREETHAM G
20EUCB030
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CYBER LAW IN INDIA
Cyber law can also be described as that branch of law that deals with legal issues related to use
of inter-networked information technology. Cyber law is important because it touches almost all
aspects of transactions and activities and involves the internet, World Wide Web and
cyberspace.
In Simple way we can say that cyber crime is unlawful acts wherein the computer is either a
tool or a target or both. Cyber crimes can involve criminal activities that are traditional in
nature, such as theft, fraud, forgery,defamation and mischief, all of which are subject to the
Indian Penal Code.
This cyber crime can be categorized in two ways ie., Computer as a target
and computer as a weapon.To put it put in more detail manner we could say hacking, virus and
worm attacks are a part of computer as a target while credit card frauds and cyber terrorism will
be a part of computer as a weapon.
So, let me name a few acts. For example let's take hacking into computer system, by doing so
that person might end up imprisonment upto 3 years or/and will be fined up to 500,000 rupee
under Section 66. Receiving stolen computer or communication device will lead to
imprisonment up to three years, or/and with fine up to ₹100,000 under Section 66B. Publishing
private images of others has a consequence of imprisonment up to three years, or/and with fine
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up to ₹200,000 under the Section 66E. And a act of cyber terrorism can lead up to life long
imprisonment.
With the adoption of the IT Act, India is now one of the few countries in the world that have a
separate law to deal with IT issues and crimes. This has now paved the way for incredible
growth in the fields of e-commerce and internet transactions which has, in turn, resulted in
advanced economic growth.
As human dependence on technology intensifies, cyber laws in India and across the globe need
constant up-gradation and refinements. Lawmakers have to go the extra mile to stay ahead of
the impostors, in order to block them at their advent.
PREETHI S
20EUCB031
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in which they create, share,
and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. The Office of
Communications and Marketing manages the main Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and
YouTube accounts.
Popular Social Media Tools and Platforms:
• Blogs: A platform for casual dialogue and discussions on a specific topic or opinion.
• Facebook: The world’s largest social network, with more than 1.55 billion monthly active
users (as of the third quarter of 2015). Users create a personal profile, add other users as
friends, and exchange messages, including status updates. Brands create pages and
Facebook users can “like” brands’ pages.
• Twitter: A social networking/micro-blogging platform that allows groups and individuals
to stay connected through the exchange of short status messages (140 character limit).
• YouTube/Vimeo: Video hosting and watching websites.
• Flickr: An image and video hosting website and online community. Photos can be shared
on Facebook and Twitter and other social networking sites.
• Instagram: A free photo and video sharing app that allows users to apply digital filters,
frames and special effects to their photos and then share them on a variety of social
networking sites.
• LinkedIn: A place where groups of professionals with similar areas of interest can share
information and participate in a conversation.
PRIYADHARSHAN S
20EUCB032
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RICKROLLING
Rickrolling is a bait-and-switch prank that involves posting a hyperlink that is supposedly
relevant to the topic at hand in an online discussion, but re-directs the viewer to the music video
of "Never Gonna Give You Up," a 1987 dance pop single by English singer-songwriter Rick
Astley. Since May 2007, numerous versions of the music video on YouTube have garnered
hundreds of millions, largely driven by the widespread practice of "rickrolling" and subsequent
resurgence in popularity of the song over the following decade.
ORGIN OF RICKROLLING:
Rick Astley's dance-pop single "Never Gonna Give You Up" was originally released as part of
his 1987 solo debut album Whenever You Need Somebody. Upon its initial release, the single
became a number one hit on several international charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 and
UK Singles Chart. YouTuber Erik Helwig claims to have prank called a Michigan radio station
after a sports game and played "Never Gonna Give You Up" over the phone on August 31st,
2006. The story was explained in a YouTube video titled "I Did the First Rickroll" uploaded on
August 7th, 2015.
The bait-and-switch phenomenon had its beginning on the imageboard community 4chan as a
spin-off of an earlier practical joke known as duckrolling, in which an external link with a
sensational title would be redirected to an edited image of a duck with wooden wheels. Duck on
rollers that implies rick rolled but with duck so it is duck rolled" According to 4chan founder
moot, the "rickroll" phenomenon began on May 2007,when someone posted a link to Rick
Astley's music video disguised as a sneak preview for the then newly released video game
Grand Theft Auto IV. Due to the high buildup of anticipation for the game at that time, many
GTA fans on the board fell victim to the bait-and-switch prank and the joke became quite
popular on 4chan. The timeline the account has been further corroborated by Wikipedia and
Google Trends, which shows that search interest in "rickrolling" began to rise between April
and May 2007.
RAINO SHALON R
20EUCB033
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THE MEASURE OF THE INTELLIGENCE IS THE ABILITY TO
CHANGE THE WORLD
Change is inevitable. Accordingly, to Albert Einstein when it comes to changing the world let’s
think deep about the ‘GROWING BLOCK THEORY’. The theory states that 'the past and
present exist while the future does not’. So, from where does the term of changing the world
comes. Though we can keep those stuffs aside another theory exists that the world we are living
and the things which we are seeing maybe an illusion or chance of the existence of multiverse.
So, the intelligence of people has grown from the thing we see is an illusion to multiverse.
If we are not changing, we are not growing.If we are not growing, we are not being intelligent.
So far, each and every day and every second we are just developing to an extent but to an
extinct with addiction to some sort of technologies. Intelligence may help for us in life but
change will definitely help us much more. Changes will help us to adapt to the circumstances.
Winston Churchill quoted that ‘change is not to be avoided, but embraced’. Probably a person
can survive only if he/she is adapted to the technological world in 21st century. A person who
cannot cope with our modern technology is obviously compared to a homosapiens from another
planet. The day we stop innovating will be the extinct of human race.
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Just think of a day without any technologies. Surely there will be flaws whereas just think of a
day with improved hi-fi techs. It just gives a flawless growing society. The more you grow,the
more you can give a chance for the revolution.
Intelligence is the ability to adapt for the change. The more you innovate the more you sustain.
In context just take a fan as an example, to overcome the heat and for luxury it was innovated
and that’s just not enough to sustain. So, there came an air conditioner, air cooler, centralized
air conditioner and so all these are because of the intelligence of person which paved a way for
the change.
Contextual intelligence is necessary for a person who is willing to experience some changes in
their life. Contextual intelligence is nothing but, it is adapting our self and our knowledge to the
real world scenarios and current situations. It is the personality of a person to sustain in our
society with diplomatic skills.
Smarter species of humans were adaptable to changes whereas many other species of human
was to an extinct who cannot adapt. Problem solving skill is necessary for a person. A person
who can quickly adapt and solve the difficult strategies has the chance to taste the victory and
the person is one who can bring change to our world. If you can adapt you can achieve
anything. This makes us to reveal that the ‘the measure of intelligence is the ability to change’.
RAKSHITA T
20EUCB034
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ZENTANGLE
RAZAL HANIN
20EUCB035
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RISE HIGH
RITHANYA S
20EUCB36
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GROWING UP
Sometimes you have to eat
Your words, chew your ego,
Swallow your pride and accept
That you are wrong.
It’s not giving up,
It’s called growing up.
ROKITH P
20EUCB037
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BLACK AND WHITE SKETCHES
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SANCHANA M
20EUCB038
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COLOUR MAGIC
SANJANAA. V
20EUCB039
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HOW TO CULTIVATE A DAILY READING HABIT
To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries
of life.” — W. Somerset Maugham
If reading is a habit you’d like to get into, there are a number of ways to cultivate it.
First, realize that reading is highly enjoyable, if you have a good book. If you have a lousy book
(or an extremely difficult one) and you are forcing yourself through it, it will seem like a chore.
If this happens for several days in a row, consider abandoning the book and finding one that
you’ll really love.
Let’s get started with a story describing a famous personality sharing his experience of love
towards reading books.
In February 2018, when Elon Musk’s Falcon Heavy rocket left Earth in a hurricane of smoke, it
was carrying an unlikely payload. Instead of equipment or astronauts, the Space X entrepreneur
famously loaded it with his car – a cherry-red Tesla Roadster. A mannequin dressed in a
spacesuit occupied the driver’s seat.
But the real surprise was in the glove box. There, immortalized in etched glass, was a copy of
Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series of books. Set in a crumbling galactic empire some 50,000
years in the future, the science fiction saga ignited Musk’s interest in space travel when he was
a teenager. Now it is set to float around our solar system for the next 10 million years or so.
Such is the power of books. From the fictional “Earth” software developed in the novel Snow
Crash that foreshadowed Google Earth to a short story about sentient telephones that
might’ve led to the creation of the internet, reading has planted seeds in the heads of countless
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innovators. Former US President Barack Obama has said that reading taught him who he is and
what he believes in.
Even if you don’t have such grand ambitions, reading books might well give your career a
boost; the habit has been shown to reduce stress, boost brain functioning and even improve
empathy.
➢ How to Develop a Reading Habit
Reading has a number of benefits including improving your memory and vocabularies, helping
you learn new things, and improving focus and concentration. A lot of people say that they want
to develop a reading habit but are unable to due to a lack of time. I was one of those people
myself at one point in my life. I have used a number of tricks to help me read more and develop
a daily reading habit. Let us quickly get into my “FIVE FINGER TIPS” trick and secret of
improving reading skills.
1. Create a reading list
I would definitely suggest you start out by creating a list of books that you would like to read.
For example, you could create a list of novels you’ve always wanted to read but never had the
chance to, or a list of books that you need to read to learn something about a topic or field of
study that you are interested in. Apart from creating your own lists, you can also use lists that
other people have created and ask their suggestions according to your favorite genre.
2. Set a goal
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A good idea to motivate yourself to read more is to set a goal. For example, you could set a goal
to read a certain number of books this year or a certain number of pages each day and then work
on reaching that goal.
3. Schedule a time for reading
To make sure that you will read every day, you need to schedule reading into your day. You
could read first thing in the morning, during your commute, before going to sleep or even
during lunch.
4. Read actively
While passive reading is better than no reading at all, I would highly suggest you try an active
approach to reading. When I say “read actively”, I mean think about what you are reading,
highlight passages that you think are important or interesting, write comments and notes either
on the book’s margins or in a separate notebook. If you are reading on your Smartphone or your
e-book reader, take advantage of their highlighting and note features.
5. Keep a reading journal
I highly recommend keeping a reading journal where you can write down quotes that you like,
record what books you have read, jot down any thoughts related to the book as well as any
comments you have on what you have read. You can review these later to refresh your memory
or to get new ideas
SHMIRTHAA SANTHOSH U S
20EUCB040
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EPIC CREATIVITY
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SHREE HARINI.R
20EUCB041
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES
SOME QUOTES OF BRUCE LEE
"If you truly love life, don't waste time because time is what life is made of."
"Do not allow negative thoughts to enter your mind for they are the weds that strangle
confidence."
“I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in this world to live up to
mine."
"In order to control myself I must first accept myself by going with and not against my nature”
,
"Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later the man who
wins, is the man who he can”
"Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them."
"A goal is not always meant to be reached; it often serves simply as something to aim at."
"Adept what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own."
"If spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done. Make at least one
definite move daily toward your goal."
"Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do."
"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced
one kick 10,000 times.”
"Ifyou don't want to slip up tomorrow, speak the truth today."
"To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities."
"Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and
youshall find a way around or through it."
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SOME QUOTES OF MAHATMA GANDHI
"In a gentle way, you can shake the world”.
"You must be the change you want to see in the world."
"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will."
"Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swallows it up."
"Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it.”
"Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn."
"You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are
dirty, the ocean does not become dirty."
"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony."
"Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes."
"If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not
have it at the beginning."
"There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid"
"The future depends on what we do in the present."
"Where there is love there is life."
SHREE SATHAPPAN Y
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BEAUTIFUL POEMS
Take care …
Everything seems normal,
But there is always amiss,
It seems like a complete butterfly,
With no beautiful wings.
Today she forgets what happened yesterday
This week - the previous week
This year - the year before...
All she remembers is her husband in his twenties,
And her children’s tiny little faces she kissed.
Is it her mistake that she doesn’t remember her address,
her favorite clothes or her grandchildren’s features?
It’s the nature...
The gift from nature.
People who give away too much love get it back in one way or the other,
And her gift was Alzheimer.
She calls his name,
He comes running,
to do the same,
Speak with her like he always did,
Hug her and soothe her confusion,
Saying he was by her side all the time,
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And nothing ever happened.
She has become a book,
That eventually erases each inked page,
And makes her doubt every blank page.
To be exact she is turning into a baby,
Who will reach the earth’s womb shortly,
Because this gift makes her age in reverse.
The seasons changed
From winter to summer,
And her life turned,
From autumn to spring.
And the cover of her empty life’s book,
Eventually perished too.
Every devil was once an angel
Why don’t you understand?
Like the way ink dissolves in a glass of water,
Poison mixes in a goblet of wine,
A butterfly comes from a caterpillar,
A demon has grown in her.
She literally knows too much,
She has love for the good,
And hatred for the evil,
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She has chiseled herself from asteroids,
And puts stardust as her touch up,
She kept herself on top of the world,
And others in the descending steps.
Because,
She realized,
The world that she believed,
Ignored her when she was in need,
Betrayed her when she completely trusted,
Laughed when she was weak,
And gossiped when she was on track.
Now let the world know
She is wild, royal and majestic
She is exuberant in her mind,
Vibrant in her thoughts
And dangerous in her revenge.
And let the same world,
Sculpt on each dying coward’s grave,
That even devils are good if they were good.
SNEHARAJALAKSHMI P
20EUCB043
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SKETCHES AND PAINTINGS
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SUNETHRA S
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LIFE BEFORE AND AFTER THE INTERNET
LIFE BEFORE AND AFTER THE INTERNET:
The internet began in the 20th century and served as a great innovation that altered life of most
individuals. The internet is a system of computers that enhances communication via electronics
that are connected. Since it was innovated, the internet has brought changes to the lives of
people.
However, there has been a controversial argument on whether the internet has positive or
negative effects to people’s lives. In my opinion, I believe that life during the internet era is
better in contrast to the times when there was no internet. The positive impact of internet in
society is that it has enabled the youth to upgrade their self esteem (Morton,67). They
accomplish this when they interact with their colleagues and formulate relationships that are
supportive. Furthermore, through the internet, individuals tend to make new friends on a daily
basis.
However these activities did not exists when there was no internet. Furthermore, before the
internet, friendships could not develop. The economic actor has benefited a lot from the
internet. For instances this has generated the aspect of E-commerce and facilitated its operation.
Evidently, the internet boosts improved communication in a business between sellers and
clients. It also speeds the supply of goods and enhances efficiency in a firm. Conversely, before
the internet, there was delay in delivery of good. After the internet was invented, it developed
the availability and quality of products. In addition, the internet forested diversity which was
required in choosing goods and details. This is evident through the websites that offers price
contrasts to facilitate exchange of finances.
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Another benefit of the internet is that it offers digital study platform. For instances, learners
tend to subject their assignments through emails. Furthermore, students can submit their course
materials via the internet. It has also improved the manner in which learners communicate with
their faculty, this implies that life after the internet is more enjoyable and easy in contrast to the
days when there was no internet.
SWATHIKA.C.A
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MOTIVATION
Put life perspective with some short yet sage pieces of advice these wise and beautiful
Words from your favorite Positive thinkers will get you in the right mindset to tackle whatever
obstacles lie ahead. Inspiration quotes from successful people like Oprah, Heller, and Maya
Angelo. Can help you to reframe negative thoughts during tough time and change your attitude
so you feel refreshed and motivated. Whether you’re hoping to achieve success at work, home
or life in general, establishing the right intention can help you stay positive and optimistic
during the Challenges fate can throw your way.
SWETHA D
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A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED
Once upon a time, there lived a lion in a big forest. One day, after eating so much food. It was
sleeping in a warm-weather under a tree.
After a while of sleeping under the tree, there came a mouse and it started playing around the
lion.
Suddenly, Lion got up full of anger to see who is describing in between its beautiful sleeping.
Then The Lion sees a small mouse is standing in front of him and it looks to the lion’s eyes and
Its body is striving with fear.
The Lion jumped and caught him. The lion started to kill it without any mercy. But The mouse
begging to forget him and not to kill him.
The Lion feels pretty for the Mouse. Lion forgives the mouse and gives the chance to go out
from here. Then the mouse ran away from the place.
One day, The Lion was caught by the hunter in a net. The mouse sees it and he remembers the
lions' forgiveness to him. At the very moment, The mouse feels pretty for the Lion.
The mouse went close to the net and cut the net with its strong teeth. Thus, after cutting the net
they escaped from the place. There on, The mouse and The Lion became good friends.
From that point, They became best friends and happily lived in the forest afterwards.
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Moral: Most of the time we see in the world that people say rich and poor can’t be good friends
because a poor person has no money. The poor became good friends with the rich because he
(the poor) will get a lot of benefits from him. But the case is different, a poor person is always
strict with his friend whatever happens to him. Maybe, the next day a rich friend can be poor. In
short, Friendship has no colour, small, big, rich-poor, it has only one thing and that is
Friendship.
VARUN S
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BIONIC EYE TECHNOLOGY
Researchers developed an experimentally validated advanced computer model that reproduces
the shapes and positions of millions of nerve cells in the eye, as well as the physical and
networking properties associated with them. Focusing on models of nerve cells that transmit
visual information from the eye to the brain, the researchers identified ways to potentially
increase clarity and grant colour vision to future retinal prosthetic devices.
Researchers at Keck School of Medicine of USC develop signals that could bring colour vision
and improved clarity to prosthesis for the blind.
There are millions of people who face the loss of their eyesight from degenerative eye diseases.
The genetic disorder retinitis pigmentosa alone affects 1 in 4,000 people worldwide.
Today, there is technology available to offer partial eyesight to people with that syndrome. The
Argus II, the world’s first retinal prosthesis, reproduces some functions of a part of the eye
essential to vision, to allow users to perceive movement and shapes.
While the field of retinal prostheses is still in its infancy, for hundreds of users around the
globe, the “bionic eye” enriches the way they interact with the world on a daily basis. For
instance, seeing outlines of objects enables them to move around unfamiliar environments with
increased safety.
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That is just the start. Researchers are seeking future improvements upon the technology, with an
ambitious objective in mind.
“Our goal now is to develop systems that truly mimic the complexity of the retina,” said
Gianluca Lazzi, a Provost Professor of Ophthalmology and Electrical Engineering at the Keck
School of Medicine of USC and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
He and his USC colleagues cultivated progress with a pair of recent studies using an advanced
computer model of what happens in the retina. Their experimentally validated model reproduces
the shapes and positions of millions of nerve cells in the eye, as well as the physical and
networking properties associated with them.
“Things that we couldn’t even see before, we can now model,” said Lazzi, who is also the Fred
H. Cole Professor in Engineering and director of the USC Institute for Technology and Medical
Systems. “We can mimic the behavior of the neural systems, so we can truly understand why
the neural system does what it does.”
Focusing on models of nerve cells that transmit visual information from the eye to the brain, the
researchers identified ways to potentially increase clarity and grant colour vision to future
retinal prosthetic devices.
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A to Z of LIFE
All this turns a lad to elite
A for affinity
B for brotherhood
C for charity
There ends the childhood
Hence progress in life
D for dedication
E for education
F for friendship
Thus sails the life ship
G for gratitude
H for honesty
I for idea
J for joy
K for kindness
L for love
M for manners
So the brick is molded
N for nutrition
O for obedience
P for principles
Q for quiet
R for relationship
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S for smile
T for truth
U for unity
V for victory
W for work
X for excellence
Are to be overcome in one’s life
Y for youth and
Z for zeal
Are the poles in life keep them and act
VIKASH KUMAR.S
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THE BEST ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD (EMR) SOFTWARE
Electronic medical records (EMR) systems and medical practice management software are
integral to modern healthcare organizations. Medical practices rely on electronic medical
records (EMR) systems and medical practice management software to run both administrative
and clinical operations. These healthcare IT platforms have become an integral part of the day-
to-day for healthcare organizations everywhere, spurred by the efficiencies they offer and the
government regulations incentivizing adoption.
DrChrono
DrChrono is one of the most inexpensive medical software solutions on the market; practices
can choose from multiple tiers to suit their needs and budget. On the practice management side
of the software, users work from a calendar tool to schedule appointments and verify patient
insurance eligibility. An adjustable dashboard provides an overview of its operations, such as
billing and appointments.
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There are no add-on costs or implementation and training fees. The company offers an
integrated practice management and electronic health record (EHR) system that is easy to
navigate on the clinical side. Clinical notes appear in a single window, which providers can
scroll through to complete a patient encounter naturally, without excessive clicking or
navigation.
AdvancedMD
AdvancedMD includes a top-of-the-line EMR system and a full-
featured practice management module. The company maintains
hundreds of integrations with labs, pharmacies and hospitals
nationwide, as well as with third-party applications like marketing
tools and payment platforms. AdvancedMD is more expensive than
other programs we reviewed. It charges add-on costs for elements
like advanced reporting and telemedicine. However, its base package
is quite powerful and should suit the needs of most medical practices. The company offers one-
on-one implementation support through a dedicated account manager, as well as U.S.-based
technical support.
Greenway Health
Greenway Health offers a powerful and
flexible integrated practice management
software and EMR system, Intergy. Intergy
offers multiple ways to complete any given
task, and practices can customize the software to suit their workflows. It provides easy-to-use
options to expedite normal practice management functions, such as patient registration,
insurance eligibility verification and billing. Its rates are high compared to other programs;
however, there are no additional costs for implementation and training.
CareCloud
CareCloud is the best practice management software for small practices. The platform is easy to
use, the company offers strong customer service, and it has a powerful claims scrubber that
increases the chances claims will be approved the first time they are submitted. It is also flexible
software that allows providers and staff to adjust the system to suit their workflows. You can
take advantage of an open API for building out integrations. CareCloud's price is higher than
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average among the software we evaluated, but its features and usability make it a great choice
for small practices needing to implement a software solution quickly.
THE BENEFITS OF PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
Greater Efficiency
Practice management software handles scheduling, billing and financial analysis. Uniting these
functions within one software application helps your staff be nimbler and more organized.
Furthermore, many solutions expedite tasks that could otherwise slow down day-to-day
operations for a practice.
Integration With EMR Software
Practice management software and EHRs
should work together seamlessly. These two
components of your practice's healthcare IT
suite need to share a great deal of data, which is
why many practice management software
companies offer built-in EMR solutions.
Enhanced Patient Communication
A practice management system can generate
and send patients their balance statements.
They can also determine whether patients owe money out of pocket before their appointment,
making it easier to collect payments at the point of care.
THE BENEFITS OF AN EMR SYSTEM
EMR software is a big investment, but it can reap dividends for your medical practice. A system
can improve your existing workflow, reduce patient wait times and boost the quality of care.
Benefits for Clinicians
EMR software offers clinical staff – including doctors, nurses and other providers – a
streamlined way to organize and generate patient data before, during and after an encounter.
EMR software can pull in key patient information from the integrated medical practice
management software before a visit, displaying pertinent data like their demographics
information, clinical notes from previous visits, medication history and past lab results
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EMR systems generally work with
templates, which can often be
customized to suit individual healthcare
providers' preferences. These templates
can be associated with a specific type
of visit and populate accordingly. For
example, a new patient consultation
might require one kind of template,
while a follow-up visit for a chronic
condition offers another. Similarly,
EMR systems offer macros and hotkeys
to a provider fill out a clinical note
quickly; they simply have to enter the
correct shortcut, and the software can pull in paragraphs of text automatically, which is
especially useful when dealing with common conditions. Some EMR systems even allow
providers to import notes from previous encounters with a patient that might have been similar,
saving time by only making the necessary edits rather than recreating an existing note.
Benefits for Patients
EMR systems are essentially a digital set of medical records that can follow a patient
throughout the healthcare ecosystem. If a patient goes to the hospital, for example, those records
will be accessible by their primary care physician and any specialists they see. If a patient sees a
doctor while on vacation and receives a new prescription medication, not only will that doctor
be able to review their medication history and check for any potential drug interactions, the
patient's normal physician back home will be able to review and monitor the new order.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
“Most things in life are moments of
pleasure and a life time of
embracement, photography is a
moment of embracement and life
time of pleasure.”
“There is onething the photograph
must contain, the humanity of the
moment.”
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”In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”
“To me, photography is an
art of observation. It’s about
finding something
interesting in an ordinary
place. I have found it as
little to do with the things
you see and everything to do
with the way you see them.”
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“Photography is a way of feeling,
touching, loving. What you have
caught on film is captured forever.
It remembers little things, long
after you have forgotten
everything.”
M. YAZHINI
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COVID 19 – IMPACT ON THE WORLD ECONOMY
With an obvious risk to human health, COVID‐19 has also affected the global economy to the
most unimaginable measure. The IMF had predicted a three percent rise in global output for the
year 2020, but nearly three months in and they rewound it back to a negative three percent.
Such a readjustment is very rare and this fall has been compared to The Great Depression of the
1930s. Even during the two World Wars, supply chains were disrupted, but mobility was never
ceased. Today, production and distribution of goods ‐ other than those deemed essential, have
been halted. Traders are pulling their money out from the markets. People who are not in a
condition to work from home, or are not under a formal contract are practically unemployed. To
avert from the catastrophe, governments are coming up with policies to distribute packages so
that economic activity is not brought to a complete halt. China, which was the source of the
virus, has successfully contained it and has reverted back towards its economic growth. Are
facing a possible worldview shift right now. This is an opportunity to move away from
dominant assumptions about individualistic utility maximization towards more caring and
cooperative social frameworks. There still might be a light at the end of the tunnel.
P.G.ZENITH VENKATESH
20EUCB052