Awesome School Event Ideas

Feb 20, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Mumbai Girls

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The most obvious school event to build spirit is a pep rally. This usually involves the cheerleaders and the football team, but it can also be a way for all athletics to participate. Pep rallies during the fall months could include all the fall athletic teams while the same can be done in the spring. One way to get more teams involved is to create competitions such as “land versus water” that pits the football and baseball teams against the swim and water polo teams in a non-sports contest like a trivia quiz about school traditions. The best way to do this is to start getting involved with things in your school that don’t have anything to do with what happens in the classroom. You may have decided to become a teacher because you love helping kids, but you also need to show that you care about your school as well as your colleagues. To be a successful teacher in your first year, you’re going to have to put up some big numbers as far as hours spent after school go. You can be sure that your school administrators and other teachers will find out which car you drive, and will be keeping an eye out for when you arrive and leave. If they find that your car is always gone when they go out into the parking lot, they’ll assume you’re slacking, because they are aware that a good teacher is not a clock watcher.

About Author:

The contributor of this article is Anushka from Mumbai. Anushka is student of 10th class. She loves to play cricket and wants to join Indian national women cricket team in future.

Beautiful Birthday Poem

Jan 12, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Mumbai Girls

Mumbai Girl

Birthday Wishes For My Friend

On your birthday,
I wish for you the fulfillment
of all your fondest dreams.
I hope that for every candle
on your cake
you get a wonderful surprise.
I wish for you that
whatever you want most in life,
it comes to you,
just the way you imagined it,
or better.
I hope you get as much pleasure
from our friendship as I do.
I wish we were sisters,
so I could have known you
from the beginning.
I look forward to
enjoying our friendship
for many more of your birthdays.
I’m so glad you were born,
because you brighten my life
and fill it with joy.

Happy Birthday!

About Author:

This beautiful Birthday Poem selected and sent by our new reader Payal (in black shirt) from Mumbai. Payal loves poetry too much. After college she spends most of her time in cooking and reading poetry books.

How to Train Puppy

Jan 1, 2009 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Indian Girls, Mumbai Girls

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Training your puppy is basically developing this particular notion into your puppy dog in which it is not the top dog inside the domestic family. You as the puppy pet owner will have to set up yourself as being the top dog in the pack. Inside the puppy’s thought process, this provides you with the legal right to influence the puppy’s habits in which the puppy is required to follow. Another area of training that is important is teaching the puppy that the people in the home are the ones who are in command of them. Let it know there are areas where it is allowed, and other places it is not. Having a crate available is a great way to emphasize this. Your pet will learn that it is okay for it to be in its crate, but not on the couch for instance.  A vital piece of information for a puppy to learn is the “come” command. It is dangerous for pets to run loose. At worst it could be lost or injured, or at best it could bother other people by wandering someplace it is not welcome. Neither option is acceptable, so this is an enormously important thing for your pet to learn.

About Author:

This article sent by Anita Raj from Mumbai. Mumbai formerly known as Bombay is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. She loves her puppy. Anita is student of 1st year and spends most of her time with Dreamer after coming back from college.

Types of Business Communication

Dec 6, 2008 Author: Tabi | Filed under: Mumbai Girls

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There are two types of business communication in an organization:

1. Internal Communication
2. External Communication

1.
Internal Communication

Communication within an organization is called “Internal Communication”.

It includes all communication within an organization. It may be informal or a formal function or department providing communication in various forms to employees.

Effective internal communication is a vital mean of addressing organizational concerns. Good communication may help to increase job satisfaction, safety, productivity, and profits and decrease grievances and turnover.

Under Internal Business Communication types there come;

a) Upward Communication
b) Downward Communication
c) Horizontal/Literal communication

2.
External Communication

Communication with people outside the company is called “external communication”. Supervisors communicate with sources outside the organization, such as vendors and customers.
It leads to better;

* Sales volume
* Public credibility
* Operational efficiency
* Company profits

It should improve

* Overall performancee
* Public goodwill
* Corporate image

Ultimately, it helps to achieve

* Organizational goals
* Customer satisfaction

About Author:

This writer and the sender of this article is Rashmi Tarpathi. She lives in Mumbai. Her father is a businessman, so you can ask her a modern girl. Rashmi is doing MBA and wants to join her father business in future.

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