12/2/22 feb If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.” “A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” - Darwin Darwin Day is an annual, international commemoration of the birthday and ideas of Charles Darwin, a British naturalist born February 12, 1809, and author of the seminal book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. The first organized Darwin Day events took place in 1995, and were organized by the Humanist Community of Palo Alto, California. The years since have seen Darwin Day celebrations around the world increasing annually on a steady scale. In 2006, the Paleontological Research Institution and its Museum of the Earth, in collaboration with Corne...
Psychology exhibition On November 8th Afternoon session were used for psychology exhibition and students were arrange the college and mark there position and the exhibition were inagurated by Dr.Prakash Ramakrishnan sir and the students were invited for the exhibition and the exhibition is so well organised and we enjoyed explaining each works and also we ended the exhibition on 3 : 30 pm
If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun. It’s quite self-explanatory. Hard work is a must to be successful. But take a deeper look and you will find more meaning to it than just hard work. It’s process vs. success. It’s so very important to respect the process that goes behind success. The sweat and blood, the discipline, the perseverance against all the odds, the investment of one’s time in gathering knowledge on a subject and the sacrifice of one’s pleasurable activities in favour of one’s goals. So many people get carried away by the glamour and the “look” of success. They want it. They want to live that life as would be defined by that particular success. But put them through the process and they might lose interest in it. The process is mandatory, a must-have, the foundation before we can taste success. It must be enjoyed, worshipped and managed with tremendous care. The next quotes indicate towards this very process.
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