Archive for November, 2009


What is Quality Assurance (QA) Is?

Nov 15, 2009 Author: Guru | Filed under: Women In Business

Gurgaon Girl

Quality assurance (QA) refers to the process of monitoring and verifying services offered by a business to ensure that it meets the requirements of the customers or clients. Although QA can’t assure the quality of the production process, it can improve customer service to make it more likely. The QA team in any organization mainly looks at two things. First is the product or service, which is the basic need of the customer or client. Second is whether the customer or client will prefer the product or service in the future. In other words, determining the market requirement of the product or service to attract the future traffic.

Most QA experts apply a trial and error method to ensure quality and reach the result that determines efficiency as well as reliability of the service. However, a lot of money and effort goes into quality analysis. Some people also feel that QA usually stretches the work, thereby delaying the whole process.

There are a lot of terms and names out there that people may of heard of, but they do not actually know what it is or even what it stands for. This just so happens to be the case with Software QA testing. Most people do not ever know what QA testing is. Well, this is a process that is known as software quality assurance testing. It is used in many different fields of business for many different things. Today we are going to go into a little bit more detail about what QA testing is and what really goes into software testing. We will also cover a few different businesses that use QA testing and why they have used it. In the end, you will see that everyone needs this kind of testing to make everything work right.

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Anita is working in a software design firm in Gurgaon distrcit.  Anita is working in Gurgaon’s booming IT industry which has not only revolutionized her city Gurgaon but also their state Haryana. Anita’s job is software quality assurance. She work hard to align their companies software products with international standards and when they are building a custom package, they align it with client’s needs & requirements.

Importance of English Language in India

Nov 14, 2009 Author: Guru | Filed under: Desi Bhabhi

In India teachers have to work at home preparing lectures as teaching first grade English language learners in mainstream classes how to read has already become a growing national problem that faces many new first grade teachers. In the beginning, teachers should use ongoing mini assessments to know first the starting points of instruction.

Teaching adults is very different than teaching students in a formal school setting. They are cognitively more mature and motivated. However during the first week of classes, I heard many ‘I can’t do it’ voices in the first week especially from the older adults, who were certain that English was simply a maze of grammatical forms and verbiage that they still couldn’t grasp thirty years earlier when they were in High School. In this particular type of situation, it is important to lay the ground rules while easing your adult students into a routine while helping them all along the way.

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Pari Singh is an educator and teaches in a high school. Pari is an English teacher and she loves teaching English as a second language to her students. Pari Singh thinks being a native English speaker or a non native English speaker literally means that you have a very very marketable skill at your disposal. English is in demand India and you can speak it what a great stroke of luck that is!

How to Start Career as Beautician

Nov 14, 2009 Author: Guru | Filed under: Desi Bhabhi

No matter how poor the economy or the unemployment rate, people are always willing to spend money to look more beautiful, and there will always be a demand for professional cosmetologists, estheticians and beauty specialists. You can learn to be a professional beautician with good training in cosmetology, and it can take just a few months to become certified.

A good course in cosmetology and beauty can cover a variety of topics, from barbering to nail technology. A beautician or cosmetologist can be certified in manicuring, skin care, hair styling, makeup application, electrolysis, waxing, and many other areas. Some students will choose a specialty, which can take about nine months for certification. Others will seek an associate degree in cosmetology and barbering, which will be more comprehensive and can take approximately two years to complete. The more time spent learning the various programs, the greater your employment opportunities. The choice of how far to go is up to the individual.

If you would like to learn to be an esthetician (skin care specialist), there are hundreds of good courses in skin care and esthetics available. You can learn all about performing facials, body wrapping, aromatherapy, and even how to manage a skin care business. To become certified in skin care takes between 17 and 40 weeks of full time study, and the job outlook upon graduation is excellent. Graduates can find jobs working in a dermatology clinic, spa, or beauty salon

Some students will prefer to learn the art of beauty, which can take many forms. Students can choose to focus on hair styling and design, makeup application, manicuring and pedicuring, and more. The length of a beauty course depends on the exact specialty chosen, the specific beauty school, and the region in which you will practice. Some states have heavy regulations for beauticians, and others have little regulation.

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Chakwal Girl

Asifa Raja has sent this photo from Chakwal. Asifa is a beautician, she runs a beauty parlor at her home in Chakwal. Asifa is a married house woman, her husband is an armed personal, he is serving in Pakistan’s special services group.

Become a Doctor from Nawabshah Medical College (NMC)

Nov 14, 2009 Author: Guru | Filed under: Student

Many people living in different parts of the world before choosing a career always consider about becoming a doctor. There are various reason for this. Doctors are highly paid, they are always in demand, therefore chances of unemployment are very less. Doctors also enjoy a high status in the society due to the noble cause they are associated with. But these are not the reason why Aneela chose medical as her career. Aneela want to help poor, cure ill, service humanity and her country.

People generally underestimate the hard work and time required for this field. It may take about twelve to fifteen years to become a doctor, including eight years at college and medical school and about four to five years of residency preparation. This time duration may differ from one country to the other. In Pakistan it may take 18 years of study (including high school, FSc, M.B.B.S and house job) to become a doctor.

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Nawabshah Girl

Aneela Chandio is a student of Nawabshah Medical College also know as NMC. This college is a girls only college and first of its kind in Pakistan. Aneela is also a native of Nawabshah, a city famous for its notorious summer. Aneela is in her 3 year of medical at exclusive medical college for girls.

The Gujarat University India

Nov 14, 2009 Author: Guru | Filed under: Student

The Gujarat University is the statewide institution affiliating many reputed colleges across the state of Gujarat, India. It has been given a B++ ranking by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). It is one of the best and most versatile higher education institutions in India. Also, it is one of the largest university systems in the subcontinent with over 224,000 students on its campus and at various affiliated colleges. It is particularly well known for its Medical, Engineering & Technology, Pharmacy, Commerce and Management colleges. The university runs sectoral/specific program in Port Management, Nano Technology, Tissue Culture.

The Gujarat University was conceived in the nineteen twenties in the minds of public-spirited and learned men like Gandhiji, Sardar Patel, Acharya Anandshankar B. Dhruva, Dada Saheb Mavlankar, and Kasturbhai Lalbhai. The University was set up after independence for India. In 1949, the University was incorporated under the Gujarat University Act of the State Government ‘as a teaching and affiliating University.’ This was done as a measure of decentralisation and reorganization of University education in the then Province of Bombay.

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Gujarati Girl

Aastha is living with her family in west most state of India, Gujarat. Aastha is like other Gujarati is proud of her Gujarati identity. Aastha says Gujarat has a rich history and it was home to Indus valley civilization. Gujarat has always played a great role in India’s economy throughout the history. Also Gujarat is home to Mahatma Gandhi. Aashta is a student of MBA Finance and have plan to become a successful business executive. Aashta is studying in University of Gujarat.

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