Sunday, September 29, 2013

Major Report Types


Report Types:

 

Companies- both public and private bring out various reports as part of their business communication. These reports may range from the Auditor’s reports to the other corporate reports and the Annual Company report.

 

In the Auditor’s Report, according to the company act, companies must reveal their transactions and audit their accounts and place their financial statements before the shareholders of the company.

 

The Annual Report contains the Financial Highlights of the company, Auditor’s Report, Director’s Report, The Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Account, Cash Flow Statement etc.

 

Reports related to the state of affairs of the company and also the charts the way for the future development of the company.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Shane Watson Meme: Scores 143 Cements World Cup Berth

Finally Shane Watson scores a genuine hundred and that too off the concluding ODI against England in what is their final game of the tour in the summer. He thumped the bowlers, especially spinners, and got a mammoth 143 off just 107 balls! Surely, he has cemented his spot in the national line-up till the World Cup 2015! Go Watson! Just elementary concentration, timing of stroke-play and high precision (though pokes, misses, mishits are not forbidden)! So here's a little innocent meme for him:

 

Universal Circuit Diagrams!

A few handy circuit diagrams:


 

Chandrobhas: A Great Effort To Revitalize Modern Bengali Poetry

In West Bengal, India, people would oft have been boastful of the bengali literature, especially poetry. In 1913, the great philosopher-poet Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize, which was a great triumph of bengali literature in the global stage. He became the first asian to do so and subsequently modern connoisseurs of bengali poetry continued to play a major part in order to popularize and spread the humanistic concepts of this art. But, they would have never imagined that this art would be neglected and humiliated in about 100 years time. Kazi Nazrul Islam, Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bishnu Dey and others led the spontaneous flow of bengali poetry for the next five-six decades. But it became evident that many people were getting less interested in this art and the worldwide number of readers of bengali poetry steadily declined, culminating in the school-level text books. In the 21st century, majority of all bengali poems written are strictly becoming out-of-print or in worst scenarios, extinct. Modern bengali poetry is mainly restricted in school-level text books as mentioned earlier. So, the dire need to save and promote this great art grew and little magazines started to get published. Some conscious people founded "Bangla Kobita Academy" and it launched a platform for poetry lovers to step on, enjoy and excel: "Chandrobhas". It is nothing but another little magazine. But it is easily differentiated from other members in this category by many ways. Firstly, it is edited by Ajit Trivedi, a poet noted for his intellectual verse; mixed with emotion, motion and profoundness. Then comes its contents, which is highly regarded and acclaimed for featuring many modern faces as well as promoting a great sense of humanity. Then, it can be perceived as an initial podium for the revival of poetry in modern society. Finally, one serious point to consider: it takes the art of letter writing and translation very seriously which historically have been ignored and treated unkindly in the path of bengali literature, It is published from 17/2/H/17 Canal West Road, Kolkata. "Bangla Kobita Academy" also has some other initiatives which they look to execute on a bigger scale. Overall, it is a serene magazine to read and a good step towards the future...

[Originally Posted On An Associated Blog]

Saturday, September 14, 2013

story behind micro-oven

Percy L. Spencer (1894-1970)
The Microwave Oven
Shortly after the end of World War II, Percy Spencer, already known as an electronics genius and war hero, was touring one of his laboratories at the Raytheon Company. He stopped momentarily in front of a magnetron, the power tube that drives a radar set. Feeling a sudden and strange sensation, Spencer noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket had begun to melt.
Spencer, who obtained 120 patents in his lifetime, knew how to apply his curiosity. So he did what any good inventor would -- he went for some popcorn. Spencer didn't feel like a snack, he asked for unpopped popcorn. Holding the bag of corn next to the magnetron, Spencer watched as the kernels exploded into puffy white morsels.
From this simple experiment, Spencer and Raytheon developed the microwave oven. The first microwave oven weighed a hefty 750 pounds and stood five feet, six inches. At first, it was used exclusively in restaurants, railroad cars and ocean liners -- places where large quantities of food had to be cooked quickly.
But culinary experts quickly noticed the oven's shortcomings. Meat refused to brown. French fries turned white and limp. To make matters worse, Raytheon chairman Charles Adams' cook quit because Adams demanded he prepare food with a microwave oven.
In fact, it took decades after the invention of the microwave oven for it to be refined to a point where it would be useful to the average consumer. Today, Percy Spencer's radar boxes melt chocolate and pop popcorn in millions of homes around the world.

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Friday, September 13, 2013

welcome..to pathikritsanyal.blogspot

It's the beginning of a new blog, a new era and a new dream hidden inside the photon beams and captivated inside some massive black holes. This blog will make people realize that the life is vast and more beautiful than almost everything. Here, scientific facts, photography, poems, creations would be shared and discussed with the world. The clock marks the time at 22:02 on a day, dated 13th September 2013. Wish everyone a great time and be yourself in your walk of life...............