Thursday 28 May 2015

Women’s Clutch Purses: A Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide

Clutch purses are chic accessories that take your fashion a notch up higher and are excellent on the functional side. A typical clutch handbag can accommodate various belongings like your driving license, money, gadgets, and credit cards, among others. There are diverse types, for example fashionable and leatherette, satin and gemstone beaded bags, sexy and textured, while others feature detachable straps. If you are craving or in pursuit of the best clutch purse, there are various factors to weigh. Consider the size, versatility, design, cost and color in line with your preferences. 

Though clutches are inherently small in size, they differ in space and shape. It is imperative you choose accessories that conspicuously balance your outfit. Petite women dovetail with small and medium clutches while taller ones are perfected by larger and multicolored options. Depending on your tendencies, you may require a small or big clutch. To strike a balance, assess your items to avoid a bulky handbag or smaller ones that are over-stuffed. Size is determined by your needs to ensure you carry along all belongings as well as the woman’s body type.  

Apart from picking the right-sized clutch, color is a crucial factor. Women relate handbag color with outfit and purposes. How often the clutch will be used can shed more light on choices. If you distaste standard clutches or tote, you can opt for a neutral color that is compatible with a broad scope of your wardrobe outfits. Simple black clutches match almost everything. However, faded-brown clutches or red-colored types are ideal when you choose outfits that need to be complemented. 

To suit varying needs, clutches are highly versatile as some types have minimal styles coupled with timeless details. You can go for purses won in a wide range of styles. You may want to acquire affordable ones in multitudes of colors which match with everything. When cross-shopping for flexible clutch purses, you will encounter diversities; they may feature eye-popping prints, simple style and foldable zippers.

A well-built clutch can last for a lifetime in contrast to substandard ones and is a worthy wardrobe investment. Choose high-end materials like leather as it offers great versatility, durability and withstands routine use. Crocodile-styled clutches are equally sturdy and classic. However, some outfits are ideally won with eye-catching purses made from less-durable materials. Explore for high-quality materials and sturdy construction to get a clutch that can endure daily use. A number of trendy beaded clutches including vintage, customized and new designs are also available. On the other hand, you can opt for delicate fabrics as they are impeccable evening clutches.  

Clutches were conventionally made devoid of straps; users had to keep on holding them all times. Since this can be an inconvenience if you have to set it down, designers now offer clutches with straps. The handles are removable when not in use and can be slipped on when needed. Removable straps make these clutches handy while remaining fashionable. 

While the size of clutches restricts them from holding too many items, larger ones come with several pockets allowing you to organize your contents. One practical option is a purse with a phone pocket and enough space for other belongings like credit cards and driver’s license. Some designers like GVG Bags are now providing over-sized clutches with interior organizational pockets for gadgets and common things like lip stick.

Wednesday 27 May 2015

Engine Downsizing - When Smaller Is Better

The recent trend in the automotive industry is engine downsizing. Engine downsizing is, as the name suggests, using smaller engines that provide equal or greater power than larger engines. Through the use of newer technologies automobile manufacturers are attempting to provide more efficient vehicles without compromising driving experience.

 It started with the Volkswagen Group replacing their 1.6 and 2.0 litre gasoline engines with the 1.4 litre TSI engine. Launched at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 125 kW version presented used both a turbocharger and a supercharger. Although far from the first 3 cylinder engine, the TSI producing more power than the 2.0 FSI with 5% better fuel efficiency created quite a stir. Volkswagen recently unveiled the high performance 1.0 litre 3 cylinder TSI, based on the EA211 engine, at the Vienna Motor Symposium. The new engine can produce 268hp and 199lb-ft of torque courtesy of its monoscroll turbocharger and e-booster.

Many car makers have embraced the downsizing trend, reducing engine capacity and number of cylinders. Other makes and models of cars powered by 3 cylinder engines are; Smart Fortwo (1998), Smart Crossblade (2002), Honda Insight (2003), Smart Crossblade (2003), Smart Roadster Coupe (2003), Smart Roadster (2003), Smart Forfour (2004), Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2005), Smart Fortwo Coupe (2005), Honda Insight (2005), Brabus Smart Fortwo Ultimate 101 (2005), Citroen C1 5door (2006), Citroen C1 3door (2006), Smart Fortwo Micro Hybrid Drive (2007), Melkus RS1000 Limited Edition (2007), and Smart Fortwo Coupe (2007) to name a few.

Initially, many auto industry pundits weren't convinced that reducing engine size translated into a more efficient car. However, with the passing of time it has become obvious that by adding a turbocharger, supercharger, variable-cam timing, and/or direct injection technology, smaller engines can produce comparable performance with better efficiency.

With performance and efficiency doubts put to rest, the trend towards smaller engines will continue. Car makers have no option but to meet corporate average fuel economy standards that are likely to be 54.5 mpg by the 2025 model year. More fuel efficient, emission reduced, lighter weight engines will help meet this requirement.

Mid-sized sedans that usually feature V6 engines are being subjected to engine downsizing. Hyundai, Audi and General Motors are all rolling out mid sized sedans with downsized engines. Pickup trucks too are being equipped with downsized engines. According to Ford, approximately 57% of F-150 pickups sold recently are equipped with the EcoBoost V-6 that offers performance comparable to the V-8, but at a reduction of 4 mpg.

Engine downsizing is a trend today but will no doubt be the standard a decade from now. We're likely to see technological advances that have smaller engines producing more horsepower than a V8 engine can manage today, but at improved efficiency and with less emission.

Monday 18 May 2015

Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)

Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is test conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), India. It is a national-level admission test for facilitating institutions to select students for admission in management programmes approved by AICTE.

Evolution


AICTE launched CMAT to reduce the burden (physical, mental and financial stress) of students in attending multiple examinations.


The first edition of CMAT was conducted in 2012.


There were a number of entrance exams for management programmes in India. These included CAT, JMET, XAT, Gitam SAT, MAT, state-specific exams, exams conducted by management associations of MBA institutes and exams conducted by private colleges. This led to the foundation of CMAT.  Some of leading Business Schools have decided to keep out from CMAT reason being that the results come out very late thus delaying admission procedure. Still quite a number of colleges accept their score.

Syllabus


The question paper comprises four sections:

·         Quantitative technique
·         Logical reasoning
·         Language comprehension
·         General Awareness

There are 25 questions in each section. While each correct answer carries four marks, each wrong answer will carry one negative mark.

CMAT Eligibility


Graduates with 50% in any discipline.
Final year students of Graduate Courses can also apply.

Tips to get through CMAT


Time Management
Familiarize yourself with news/journals/magazines
Take regular mock exams
Precision along with speed
Guess work while attempting the paper
Practice Topics/concepts which elude you
Make Short notes


Revision is the key to success

How To Choose A Good Handbag For Yourself

For most women, a quality handbag is more than something used to carry belongings in. It's also a fashion accessory, with the bag's style, colour or material used to tie an outfit together or complement it. In fact, a handbag is an item most women will rarely leave home without, and when they do they're likely to feel inadequately dressed.  No wonder the average woman owns 21 handbags of different shapes, sizes, styles, materials and colours and buys a new one every couple of months.

Having attaining the status of "necessary accessory item", there's a demand for handbags that hundreds of manufacturers produce tens of thousands of handbag styles to fill. Unfortunately not all of the handbags being produced are made of quality materials, or are they well made. Competition among both handbag manufacturers and retailers has kept pricing competitive, but in pursuit of profits corners are often cut.

Select The Right Bag For You

Consider where and when you'll be using the handbag you're considering buying. What will you be carrying in it? What outfits will you be wearing with the handbag? Is the bag going to be for work, general use, or is it to be for formal occasions. The answers to these questions will determine the size, style, colour, and material you should choose.

Just as you would do with any other fashion accessories, choose a leather handbag that flatters your body. The size of handbag should be proportionate to your body type. If you are short, petite women you'll appear taller carrying a smaller handbag. Tall, slim women suit midsize to larger styles best.

When it comes to the shape of a handbag the rule of thumb is to go with the opposite of your body type. If you're shorter carrying a long, rectangular handbag will make you appear taller. Whereas round handbags suit tall, slim women best. Buxom women will find short strap handbags emphasis the bust, while a bag that is carried at the hip distracts from the bust area. Women of average stature and body style look best wearing handbags that hang in the middle of the torso.

Variations of body styles and shapes are endless, so always check a potential handbag purchase in a full length mirror. If you're planning on using your new handbag while wearing a special outfit be sure to check the look of the bag with it on. If you're not wearing the outfit at the time you buy your new handbag most stores will allow an exchange provided it's returned promptly.

Sorting The Good From The Bad

As important as what looks good is the quality of workmanship invested in a handbag. Unfortunately, poor workmanship is not always visible at first glance. Poor stitching, shoddy material finishes and tacky hardware are obvious signs of poor quality. However, poor quality leather or fabrics may not become apparent until your new handbag is handled a bit. There are some tell tale things to look for though...

The stitching and seaming of a quality handbag is consistent throughout, with no out of line or loose threads. The printed fabric or stitched pattern of a quality handbag will always match at the seams. Ornamentation added to quality handbags will not come loose when tugged on. Quality handbags have zippers that open and close smoothly, and button or clasp closures that close easily and stay closed. Obviously handbags with handles that are glued rather than stitched along their edges will eventually separate, so this is good indicator of poor quality.

There are subtle indicators that a handbag is of quality manufacture to look for. Feet applied to the bottom of a handbag to prevent the underside from getting dirty is a sign of quality. Likewise, little touches such as exterior pockets with a strong magnetic closures also indicated quality.

Of course it is not always possible to determine if a handbag is quality made just from what is included or missing. Knock offs, a.k.a. counterfeit designer handbags, will often be poorly manufactures but include all of the bells an whistles the real McCoy has and look to be quality products, In fact some are well made. However, careful, critical examinations of a bag that includes handling it and looking closely at stitching and finish will usually separate the good from the bad.

Wednesday 13 May 2015

Light Up Your Home with Style and Functionality

The lighting in the home can do much more than make the area seem more illuminating. It beautifully sets the mood of the room and depending on the light bulbs you prefer, your room may seem to look intimate and serene or even festive and happy. Your style and personality can beautifully be brought out by lighting and if you are using the Philips LED lightbulbs, these can do this as well as give you a functional bulb that is also energy efficient. Amongst Philips collection of light bulbs, there are:

·        Philips LED GU10
·        Philips LED MR16
·        Philips LED 45mm Round
·        Philips LED Designer
·        Philips LED MR11, and many more

Types of LED Lamps and Features

Philips LED bulbs can beautifully change the ambience and look of your room and some even provide a luminance that goes wonderfully well with any style and design of any room or any area in the room. Some may give a dim place a lively touch with their luminosity as they can easily emit as much light as 100-watt bulbs. Philips LED bulbs can also highlight key areas of a room as well as specific furniture in the room. Specific lamps by the Phillip LED line can fit perfectly as table lamps as well as for the floor. Alternatively, you may also find many ceiling mounted fixtures. The majority can be used with dimmers, but contain no mercury, which makes them more preferable than compact fluorescents. The energy-efficient bulbs are able to give you at least twenty five percent energy savings, and others may not be so energy efficient. However, if you go for the Halogena, this is not as energy efficient as compact fluorescents, but it does use far less energy than an incandescent bulb; giving you thirty percent energy savings. The many varieties of bulbs by Philips include:

·        Incandescent bulbs
·        Halogen bulbs
·        Fluorescent bulbs
·        Specialty bulbs
·        HID bulbs

You can purchase these plus Philips LED lightbulbs worldwide as well as online. You can easily reinvent your room with one or a few of these and give each room a unique atmosphere; portraying your personal style. You don’t want to be the last amongst your friends, as these are very in these days and make the place look super-stunning and ever so special. When choosing between the light bulbs and deciding which is right for you, it is important you consider the following features:

·        Equivalence values
·        Color temperature
·        Brightness
·        Cost
·        Dimness

Availability of Philips Light Bulbs

The Philips light bulbs come in a wide array of outlets and online. There are many varieties to the Philips bulbs, all of which have their own unique effects and features, which can dramatically change a room. Products by Philips are the outcome of deep research and the appeal to the customer follows naturally. Unlike the LED lights you usually see around, Philips LED lights burn twice as bright, but at the same time save an excellent amount of energy, as they use far less energy. These are highly preferred in the long-term due to the extremely long duration.

Philips LED GU10 and Philips LED MR16

Both the LED GU10 and LED MR16 bulbs by Philips are excellent to use in the home and transmit a brilliant amount of light; giving you cheaper energy bills at the same time. The LED GU10 operates in similar fittings to the regular Halogen GU10 lamp and consists of the following features:

·        Extremely long life
·        Low energy consumption
·        Instant full brightness
·        Cool beam at all times

The LED MR16 operates in similar fittings to the regular 12V lamps and consists of the following:

·        Extremely long life
·        Low energy consumption
·        Full brightness – instantly
Cool beam – all the time

Monday 11 May 2015

NDA ENTRANCE EXAM

The National Defence Academy (NDA) is the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force train together before they go on to pre-commissioning training in their respective service academies.

Applicants to the NDA are selected via a written exam conducted by the UPSC, followed by extensive interviews covering general aptitude, psychological testing, team skills as well as physical and social skills, along with medical tests. Incoming classes are accepted twice a year for semesters starting in July and January. About 320,000 applicants sit for each written exam. Typically, about 9,000 of these are invited to interview. Applicants to join the Air Force also go through a Pilot Aptitude Battery Test. About 300-350 cadets are accepted to the academy each semester. About 66 cadets are accepted for the Air Force, 39 for the Navy and 195 for the Army.

Cadets who are accepted and successfully complete the program are sent to their respective training academies for one year of training before granting of commission: army cadets go to IMA at Dehradun, Air Force cadets to AFA at Dundigal, Hyderabad, and naval cadets to INA, Ezhimala, Kerala.

Declines to commission are only accepted in case of a serious permanent medical condition caused during the program.

NDA Exam Syllabus


The subjects of the written NDA Entrance Examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks allotted to each subject will be as follows:–
Subject
Code
Duration
Maximum Marks
Mathematics
01
2-½ Hours
300
General Ability Test
02
2-½ Hours
600
Total


900

Penalty for wrong answers: Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers
The candidates Joining Indian Naval Academy would undergo 4 years B.Tech course and would be given an opportunity to join Executive and Technical Branches of the Navy subject to availability of vacancies
National Defence Academy: 320 
Army: 208 posts
Navy: 42p osts
Air Force: 70posts
Naval Academy [10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme): 55posts
Total: 375 Posts
Vacancies are provisional and may be changed depending on the availability of training capacity of National Defence Academy

Conditions of NDA eligibility


Educational Qualification for NDA Entrance Exam
Nationality: A candidate must either be (i) a citizen of India, or (ii) a subject of Bhutan, or (iii) a subject of Nepal, or (iv) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or (v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Govt of India. Certificate of eligibility will not, however, be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal
Age Limit, Sex and Marital Status: Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 02nd July 1996 and not later than 01st July 1999 are eligible

Educational Qualifications


Army Wing of National Defence Academy: class 12th cleared of the 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent examination conducted by a state education board or a university

Air Force and Naval Wing of National Defence Academy and 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy: class 12th cleared of the 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University

Candidates who are appearing in the 12th class under the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination can also apply for this examination

Those candidates who have yet to qualify in the 12th class or equivalent examination and are allowed to appear in the UPSC examination should note that this is only a special concession given to them
They are required to submit proof of passing the 12th class or equivalent examination.

APPLICATION FEE


Fee: Candidates (excepting female SC/ST/PH candidates/ Sons of JCOs/NCOs/ORs specified in Note 2 in the notification who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred only) either by depositing the money in any Branch of SBI by cash, or by using net banking facility of State Bank of India/ State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur/ Sate Bank of Hyderabad/State Bank of Mysore/State Bank of Patiala /State Bank of Travancore or by using Visa/Master Credit/Debit Card

The applicants shall be required to submit the proof of their fee payment within 10 days from the date of such communication either by hand or by speed post to the commission

On receipt of documentary proof, genuine fee payment cases will be considered and their applications will be revived, if they are otherwise eligible

HOW TO APPLY


Candidates should apply online only www.upsc.gov.in

Brief instruction for filling up the online application form have been given in the Appendix-II

Detailed instructions are available on the above mentioned website


Facilitation Counter: In case of any guidance/information/clarification regarding their applications, candidature etc candidates can contact UPSC’s facilitation counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus in person or over Tel 011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hr

Announcement of the Results of NDA (II) Written Examination, Interview of qualified candidates, announcement of final results and admission to the training courses of the finally qualified candidates :
The Union Public Service Commission shall prepare a list of candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in the written examination as fixed by the Commission in their discretion. Such candidates shall appear before a Services Selection Board for intelligence and Personality Test where candidates for the Army/Navy wings of the NDA and 10+2 Executive branch of Naval Academy will be assessed on officer’s potentiality and those for the Air Force in Pilot Aptitude Test and for officer’s potentiality.

TWO STAGE SELECTION PROCEDURE


Two stage selection procedure based on Psychological Aptitude Test and Intelligence Test has been introduced at Selection Centres/Air Force Selection Boards.  All the candidates will be put to stage one test on first day of reporting at Selection Centres/Air Force Selection Boards.  Only those candidates who qualify at stage one will be admitted to the second stage/remaining tests.  Those candidates who qualify stage II will be required to submit the original Certificates along with one photocopy each of : (i) original Matriculation pass certificate or equivalent in support of date of birth; (ii) Original 10+2 pass certificate or equivalent in support of educational qualification.

To be acceptable, candidates for the Army/Navy and Naval Academy should secure the minimum qualifying marks separately in (i) Written examination and (ii) Officer potentiality test, as fixed by the Commission in their discretion, and candidates for the Air Force should secure the minimum qualifying marks separately in (i) Written examination (ii) Officer potentiality test, and (iii) Pilot Aptitude Test as fixed by the Commission in their discretion.

Subject to these conditions the qualified candidates will then be placed in the final order of merit on the basis of total marks secured by them in the Written examination, and the Services Selection Board Tests in three separate lists-one for the Army and the Navy, the second one for the Air Force and the third for the Course at the Naval Academy. The names of candidates who qualify for all the Services of NDA and the Naval Academy will appear in all the three Merit Lists. The final selection for admission to the Army and Naval Wings of the National Defence Academy will be made in order of merit according to the number of vacancies available from the merit list for the Army and Naval Wings, for the Air Force Wing from  the merit list for the Air Force; and for the Executive Branch of Naval Academy upto the number of vacancies available from the merit list for the Naval Academy, subject to medical fitness and suitability in all other respects. The candidates who are common to all the three merit lists will be considered for selection from all the three lists with reference to their order of preferences and in the event of their final selection from one list, names will be cancelled from the other lists.

Tips and tricks


1.       Make notes
2.       Revise regularly.
3.       Solve mock test papers.
4.       Learn to apply your knowledge.

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What Exactly Is A Hybrid Vehicle?

The dictionary definition of a hybrid is; a noun describing a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture. A hybrid vehicle is usually a car or truck with both a gasoline or diesel combustion engine, and an electric motor or motors. 

Common to all gasoline-electric cars currently available, a conventional fuel tank holds the diesel or gasoline for the combustion engine. Electric batteries store a charge to power the vehicle's electric motor or motors.

A great many car manufacturers offer hybrid vehicles. Some of the most popular makes and models are the Saturn Vue, Toyota’s Prius, Yaris, Highlander Hybrid and Camry Hybrid, the Ford Escape Hybrid, Honda's Insight and Civic Hybrid, and the Lexus RX 400h and 450h. There are more hybrid brands available, as well as a great many new hybrid cars, SUVs and pickup trucks under development.

The advantages derived from driving hybrid cars and trucks go beyond a cleaner environment and improved fuel economy. Car makers also benefit from developing and producing hybrid vehicles. Hybrids provide car makers with a solution for meeting ever tightening Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements, as well as help meeting limits being imposed on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Since hybrid batteries are considered part of the emissions system they are covered under terms of the mandatory emissions warranty of 8 years or 100,000 miles in federal emissions states, and 10 years or 150,000 miles for states using the California emissions standards.  It is because of these compliance advantages automobile manufacturers will often produce and sell hybrids vehicles for little or no profit. Each hybrid produced reduces the car makers overall fuel and emissions count across its entire production.

How a hybrid vehicles works...

The electric motor used in hybrid cars is more accurately a motor-generator. The motor-generator provides supplemental acceleration when operating as a motor by drawing electricity from the battery. Most hybrid vehicles have one or two motor-generators, while a few models have as many as three.

With a hybrid, an engine's traditional starter motor is rendered unnecessary because the motor-generator takes over this function. A hybrid's on-board computer shuts the gasoline or diesel burning engine off while the vehicle is stopped at a traffic light, then restarts it with the electric motor when the brake is released. This avoids wasting fuel while the car idles, improving fuel consumption and reducing tailpipe emissions.

All gasoline-electric hybrids are basically the same in principle, electric motors assist a combustion engine, but some are more powerful. To denote which have more or less power, terms were developed by hybrid car makers to describe the different levels. These are; Mini Hybrid, Mild Hybrid and Strong Hybrid.

The first, "Mini hybrids", refers to a hybrid system that adds nothing more than electric assist to the stop-start system. Since mini hybrids do not have full hybrid capabilities, they use smaller, inexpensive nickel-metal hydride or lithium-ion batteries.

"Mild hybrids" are usually parallel hybrids that do not have enough electric power to drive the car using the electric motors, so the gasoline engine has to be constantly running. The electric motor engages automatically when more power for acceleration or going up hills is required, but otherwise remains in standby mode.

The "Strong hybrids" are series-parallel vehicles, meaning they have electric motors and batteries powerful enough to drive the vehicle using electric motors alone. Strong hybrids include the stop-start system and gas engine assist incorporated in the mini and mild hybrids as well.

Hybrid vehicles use one of two types of battery. Nickel-metal hydride batteries are used in most hybrids but are not the best choice for plug-in use. For plug-in hybrids, Lithium-ion batteries are lighter and able to store more charge  than nickel-metal hydride batteries so are the preferred for newer, plug-in hybrids.  Research into batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles is ongoing, with the goal being to develop lighter, lower cost batteries that are capable of greater range.

Hybrid vehicles are not simply electric motors and unique computer software installed in a conventional gasoline or diesel powered vehicle. Design modifications were required. For example, power steering in a conventional vehicle requires the motor to be running. Hybrids use electronic power steering (EPS) instead.

Air-conditioning systems also need the motor to be running. Hybrid models with enough battery capacity use an electrically driven compressor, while hybrids with less power continue to rely on the engine driven compressors. In these hybrids the driver must engage a special A/C mode to limit compressor function when idling. When not engaged the engine will continue to run, eliminating any fuel savings and emissions reduction.

Hybrids, and to some extent electric cars, may one day equal or exceed the popularity of combustion engine vehicles. As hybrids' popularity continues to climb, greater innovation, increased power, improved range and lower costs will enhance sales.


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Friday 8 May 2015

Spice Up Your Content with Photos for Your Project

Stock photo



With so many websites, webpages, and content across the internet, it is important we try and beat our competitors by giving our content the level best. This means we need more than just words, which is where the royalty free images come in. A royalty free image is a picture anyone can use without having to pay its owner. Okay, so this may sound very straight-forward, but it really isn’t as you need to be aware of the several steps in order to avoid copyright breach. If you are looking to start a project or develop a website, then you may want to use these images. It is important you understand the details of who uses them, where to use them, and how to find them.

Licensing Terms

You can buy images from certain websites you have permission to use and those you possibly have an account with. If you randomly start to pull images off the internet, this is dangerous as you have no idea of who owns them and if they are royalty free or not. Before using images that are royalty free, you need to take a close look at the licensing terms. The owner of the picture may have conditions in place, such as:

·         The owner may not allow you to crop the image
·         They may have a restriction on what media it may be used on
·         Rules regarding the format of the images
·         Giving credit to the owner and where this should appear
Suitable Visual Aids

Another type of visual content your website can do with is stock images. Research shows individuals are more likely to respond to visual content that written content. This is because the addition of pictures makes everything more interesting and provides the viewer a basic idea of what to expect. Using stock images for web content are highly recommended and will always bring more viewers to your site. The images are created professionally and licensed for certain uses. These can be used in order to fulfil creative necessities where the individual does not need to hire services from a professional photographer.  They can be brought at affordable rates and you must always remember the following:

·         Stay away from overused and cliché images
·         If you edit the image – make it good
·         Do not use images that are over posed
·         Crop the picture in order for it to fit perfectly
·         If you extend or clone an image – make it good as this is easy to spot


Stock photo


Boost Your Content with Photos Online

Stock Photos Online gives owners payment for their photos, which they take and submit online. With the growing content industry in all different niches, such photos have become very famous and a fantastic asset for both original and professional photographers. Such websites made for this purpose give website creators and developers their main source for images, which are taken freshly with a professional quality too. When you have a website, you will always want images alongside your rich and engaging content. Images not only speak louder than words, but also give the website its flair of beauty. The online collection of photos is taken for all niches including, science, health, medicine, beauty, travel, history, art, cinema, architecture, flora, and many more.

The quality of the royalty free stock photos on Imageselect are beautiful and high quality as they have been taken by professional photographers. The brilliant part of such sites is that you can easily use photos that are as small as a postcard or as large as a signpost. You can always take a look at the details of the photos and use them for websites, blogs, products, banners, or anywhere you want.

Tuesday 5 May 2015

CAT 2015 Exam Notification & Information

CAT is conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management as a pre-requisite for admission to various management programmes of IIMs, Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bharathidasan Institute of Management-Tiruchirappalli (BIM-Trichy), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) and few other institutions.
CAT has a 170-minute test consisting of 100 questions (50 from quantitative ability & data interpretation and 50 from verbal ability & logical reasoning).

CAT Notification: The CAT has only two sections. The first section is Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation; the second section is Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning. The examination is of 170 minutes with no sectional time limits. In August 2011, it was announced that Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) would also use the CAT scores, instead of the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET), to select students for their management programmes from 2012-14 year

The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs. The test is conducted every year by one of the IIM's based on a policy of rotation. In 2014, CAT Exam was a 170-minute test consisting of 100 questions (50 from quantitative ability & data interpretation and 50 from verbal ability & logical reasoning).

The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s Degree, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA [45% in case of the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Differently Abled (DA) (It may also referred to as Persons with Disability (PWD) category)], awarded by any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. 

The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the bachelor’s degree would be calculated based on the practice followed by the university/institution from where the candidate has obtained the degree. 

In case the candidates are awarded grades/CGPA instead of marks, the conversion of grades/CGPA to percentage of marks would be based on the procedure certified by the university/ institution from where they have obtained the bachelor’s degree.

In case the university/ institution does not have any scheme for converting CGPA into equivalent marks, the equivalence would be established by dividing the candidate’s CGPA by the maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100. 

Candidates appearing for the final year of bachelor’s degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply. 

IIMs may verify eligibility at various stages of the selection process, the details of which are provided at the website www.cat.ac.in

Applicants should note that the mere fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria will not ensure consideration for short listing by IIMs.

CAT Admission Process

Please note that each IIM shortlists candidates for second stage of selection which may be independent of each other. 

The process may include Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussions (GD) and Personal Interviews (PI).

Performance in CAT examination is an important component in the admission process.

IIMs may use previous academic performance of the candidates, relevant work experience and other similar inputs in short listing and ranking of candidates at various stages of the admission process. 

The processes, academic cut-offs and the weights allocated to the evaluation parameters may vary across IIMs. 

For more information you may refer the admissions policies of IIMs from their respective websites
CAT Result and Short-listing

Information related to CAT results will be available on their website. 

List of shortlisted candidates for the next level of selection will be made available on the individual IIM websites. 

Each IIM will send interview letters to the candidates it has short-listed. 

The criteria for short-listing vary from IIM to IIM.

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Monday 4 May 2015

Futuristic Driverless Cars Are Here Now

Driverless cars have been featured in futuristic, science fiction movies such as Demolition Man, I Robot, Minority Report, Total Recall and a host of others. However, roadways occupied by cars piloting themselves may not be as far off as many people think. Autonomous cars ply public streets and highways in the USA, the UK and France already.  

Four U.S. states, plus Washington, D.C. have passed legislation allowing driverless cars, known officially as autonomous cars, to take to the roads. The UK government has already permitted the testing of autonomous cars on public roads, and the government of France is now allowing the testing of autonomous cars on public roads as well. Of course all of the current autonomous cars on the road are experimental, electric power prototypes, but the fact is they're no longer futuristic, sci-fi fabrications. 

As is the case with any new technology, there are bugs and glitches to be worked out before driverless cars will be making it into auto dealers' showrooms. Autonomous car prototypes are not yet able to operate in heavy rain or navigate snow covered roads. Google's LIDAR software technology cannot identify potholes or determine if debris in the road is a piece of litter or a rock. Nor can the computer differentiate between someone standing or walking along the road from a police officer commanding the car to stop or pull over. Unmarked intersections also pose a problem in that the on board computer will initiate precautions that result in slower than normal progress through the intersection. However, these are all teething problems that are being addressed and will be resolved in time. 

An example of a solution to the challenges facing driverless cars is smart intersections. Computer scientists at the University of Texas in Austin are developing smart intersections for autonomous cars. Smart intersections won't have traffic lights or stop signs. Instead, computers will communicate with onboard computers in each car and control traffic flow through the intersection. 

Google has been at the forefront of research and development in driverless car technology for quite some time, and actively lobbies municipal, state and federal governments to have autonomous cars recognized and approved for use on public roads. It was on May 28, 2014 that Google unveiled a prototype of its driverless car that had no steering wheel or pedals. Shortly thereafter, on December 22, 2014, Google presented a fully functioning prototype of their driverless car that the company is already testing on San Francisco Bay Area roads. "Google Chauffeur" is the name of the software powering Google's driverless cars, and each vehicle has around $150,000 in equipment on board that includes a $70,000 LIDAR system. 

So are driverless cars ready to take to the road and replace human driven vehicles? Not just yet... but soon!

 Google is likely to be the first company to field a commercially viable model, but the race is close. Audi's next generation of the A8 is promised to be capable of fully autonomous driving and will be available in 2017. Ford expects to offer a fully autonomous car by 2020. Also in 2020, Nissan expects to have fully autonomous cars on showroom floors. Nissan promises that unlike Google’s driverless cars, theirs will be able to drive in urban traffic without the need of detailed 3D maps for local navigation. 

Daimler is looking at 2025 for fully autonomous cars to be taking to the road, while Jaguar and Land-Rover also believes it will happen within the next 10 years. Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, is a bit more optimistic. He expects autonomous driving by 2023, but anticipates another 2 to 3 years for regulatory approval. 

Who will be first to develop a production model driverless car may be a question mark, but autonomous cars seem close to ready for the streets and highways. The infrastructure needed to support autonomous cars is under development, and laws under consideration. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is obviously confident that one day soon driverless cars will be on the road because the agency has established an official classification system that includes them... 

Level 0: The driver completely controls the vehicle at all times. 

Level 1: Individual vehicle controls are automated, such as electronic stability control or automatic braking. 

Level 2: At least two controls can be automated in unison, such as adaptive cruise control in combination with lane keeping. 

Level 3: The driver can fully cede control of all safety-critical functions in certain conditions. The car senses when conditions require the driver to retake control and provides a "sufficiently comfortable transition time" for the driver to do so. 

Level 4: The vehicle performs all safety-critical functions for the entire trip, with the driver not expected to control the vehicle at any time. As this vehicle would control all functions from start to stop, including all parking functions, it could include unoccupied cars. 

Considering Google's team developing the company's autonomous car recently announced nearly 700,000 miles were logged in vehicles with no steering wheel, gas pedal, or brake pedal, the future of driverless cars appears to be upon us. Google has even made a patent application for an advertising funded transportation service using autonomous cars as the method of transport. Now the question seems to be what is going to become of all the manually driven cars on the road, not to mention all of the old school, hands on driving enthusiasts?

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