Sunday, 24 July 2011

SILENCE SPEAKS A LOT

The word “Silence” has a great impact in our life. It is a silent word frequently used in the world of spirituality. It often connects God, the creator with the creations. For instance God speaks to us and we speak to Him; but this spiritual communication take place in silence. No words can describe its glory its irresistible charm. Emotions are filled up in the heart when we experience this phenomenon. Words do have more power when conveyed through silence. It is the key to open the vault of joy in our soul. This is experienced only by a few personalities like Buddha, Jesus Christ, Sri Sankaracharya and Sri Ramakrishna etc. This silence paves the way to explore the secret of “why the nature brims with joy and why flowers bloom, how does sun and moon appear and disappear”. It is the gateway to the spiritual heaven where many questions are answered.
                            
Silence speaks a lot, not in words; it brings harmony, joy, peace and contentment. The power of silence has no boundaries.

Dear students, silence helps us to conserve our energy. We need energy to do our work. As aspiring students to excel, we should practice this great value. Let us silently receive God’s grace.


                                                                                                Ashokan NV
                                                                             TGT English

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY

It is the forceful language which matters whether you speak or you write. Whether you are discussing with friends or arguing with an opponent or appearing in an examination or delivering an election speech you should have quiver full of expressive and forceful words. This post can be of great help to you.
                                                            Frequent use of these words will make them a part of your vocabulary. Words are pegs to hang your ideas on…..

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PASSION
Means uncontrollable emotion.
Usage: his passion for money had made the people to hate him.
FLUSTER
Is to make confused.
Usage: Contradictory orders flustered the workers.
FRETFUL
Means easily vexed or irritable
Usage: He was quite fretful when he listened to my side of story.
STOICISM
Means quality to be indifferent pleasure and pain.
Usage: His stoicism has helped him face all the adverse circumstances.
INELEGANT
Means unpolished or unrefined specially behavior.
Usage: He is inelegant in the behavior so nobody likes him.
POPULACE
Means common run of humanity.
Usage: The populace can shift loyalties at any time.
PLEBEIAN
Means belonging to the common people.
Usage: The plebeian attitude for an enlightened citizen is dangerous.
DAZE
Means completely confused.
Usage: After the accident the dazed passengers could not even speak.
TRYST
Means meeting.
Usage: It was a tryst with destiny.