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Jack's stories used to be the product of his own mind. The basic line was the same but there was a little variation. Each story described a creature named Roger. It could be Roger Fish, Roger Squirrel, Roger Chipmunk or Roger Skunk. It had a wise owl and Wizard as the chief characters.
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14, Model Town
Delhi
3rd March, 2014
The General Manager
JW Marriott
New Delhi
Subject: Job application for the position of Chief Chef
Sir/Madam,
Having seen your advertisement for an experienced Chef, I wish to apply for the same in your reputed organization. I came to know about the vacancy through the newspaper The Hindu dated March 15, 2014. Please find attached my bio-data for the purpose.
I have been working with organizations of international repute for the last seven years. At present, I am working with Radisson Hotels, Gurgaon as a Senior Chef. I believe that I have the skills, creativity and qualifications to excel in the role and would like to bring my enthusiasm for creating new dishes to your hotel.
I would appreciate the chance to discuss my abilities and your menus and explain how I could contribute to your restaurant’s success.
I thank you in anticipation of an early response.
Yours truly,
Arti
BIO-DATA
Name: |
Arti |
Father's Name: |
Mr. Daksh Pandey |
Address: |
14, Model Town, Delhi |
Phone: |
91xxxxxxxxxx |
Date of Birth: |
24th September 1989 |
Marital Status:
Educational Qualifications: |
Unmarried |
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M.Sc. in Culinary Arts, HM College, Delhi (2005‒2007)
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Experience: |
Working as a Senior Chef in Radisson Hotels, Gurgaon |
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Languages known: |
English, Hindi and Gujarati |
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1. Mr. Deepak Chautaliya Manager, F&B Operations
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The story revolves around a 31 year old man named Charley, who experienced something weird. One day after work coming from the Subway, he reached the third level of the Grand Central station (which doesnt actually exist). He reminisces the entire experience with his psychiatrist friend Sam. Charley thought he experienced time travel and had reached somewhere in the eighteen-nineties, a time before the world saw two of its most deadliest wars. As soon as he realised what time he is in, he immediately decided to buy two tickets to Galesburg, Illinois; one for himself and the other for his wife. Unfortunately, the currency used in that century was different. Thus, the next day he withdrew all his savings and got them converted even if it meant bearing losses. He went looking for the third level but failed to find it. It worried his wife and the psychiatrist Sam who told him that he is hallucinating in order to take refuge from reality and miseries of the modern world which is full of worry. Charley thus resorts to his stamp collection in order to distract himself when suddenly one day he finds a letter from his friend Sam who had gone missing recently. Sam wrote that he always wanted to believe in the idea of third level and now that he is there himself, he encourages Charley and Louisa to never stop looking for it.
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National Rail Museum and Railway Women Welfare Central Organisation are organising an exhibition on Nehru and Railways and an on-the-spot Drawing and Painting Competition for Bal Diwas as the Indian Railways completes 150 years of glorious service. Draft a display advertisement for publication in a newspaper.
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Rag picking is the means of survival for the ragpickers. According to the author, it is their "daily bread, a roof over their heads, even if it is a leaking roof". Thus, it is equivalent to gold for them. Besides, for the children it is "wrapped in wonder" for they, at times, chance upon "a rupee, even a ten-rupee note".
For adults rag picking was only a means of survival but for children, a lot of excitement was associated with the same for they often found unexpected things as a ten rupee note in the same. There was always a hope of coming across unexpected surprises and so garbage was wrapped in wonder for them.
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The poet, Stephen Spender wants the life of the slum children be changed. He wants their poverty to end. He wishes them to live in healthier, hygienic and beautiful environment. He wants their future to be bright and full of hope.
According to the poet, their lives can only be changed if governor, teacher, inspector, visitor, and people do more to help them. Mere paltry donations won't solve their problems of poverty, illiteracy, and backwardness. The rich people and the government will have to do more for them.
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One morning the writer saw Saheb standing by the gate of the neighbourhood club. Two young men were playing tennis. Saheb was in tennis shoes. On enquiry, Saheb told that some rich boy discarded them because there was a hole in one of them. So he felt no harm in wearing them. It was rather good on his part that the dream of wearing shoes had come true.
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The order from Berlin is called a thunderclap by Franz, because it was a complete shock for him. He had never thought that he would be deprived of the right of learning his native language. He realised he had so much more yet to learn and was going to lose the opportunity.
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- The poet talks of the need for silence and quiet introspection and the value of calmness and quietude. He also speaks about creating a sense of shared understanding between men. By this there will be an end to all forms of conflicts. Keeping quiet will help us introspect, reflect and experience silence and peace. This will in turn assist us in finding solutions to our problems
- During these few moments of quietness and introspection all people would be unified and in harmony with nature and each other. This oneness and togetherness is desirable and essential for the Earth's survival and of human beings as well. When the people are silent for a moment, they remember their life's meaning. Even like all natural things experience a rebirth with the transition of time, so keeping quiet is a rebirth of the human soul. This gives our lives a new meaning.
- The poet wishes us to be still, to cease our confused and hurried movements and try to be calm for a change instead of being restless all the time. The poet suggests that there is life in nature under apparent stillness via the example where The Earth teaches us in what way new life evolves from the dead remains. It gives us lessons about resurrecting and sustaining life.
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