TIPS TO FACE INTERVIEWS
Interview requires preparation. Interviewed reads various relevant books and get ready with better answers. They have to give their best in this process. The interviewer will try to ask different probing questions to test their abilities and aptitude. Interviewed preparation, background, attitude, skills and knowledge over the specific field give edge over the remaining competitors. Interview is a two way conversation.
The candidates have to acquire information about the employer, leadership, their mission, company culture, company products and their process. Sometimes patience and endurance are also tested. Interviewed should always be enthusiastic, positive, smiley and ready to give his Superlative performance.
The First step in looking for a job is RESUME. Don’t forget following steps in preparing resume.
CUSTOMIZE RESUME AND COVER LETTER
Don’t keep one resume for all the companies. Prepare resume and cover letter to each new opportunity.
Give top spot to the relevant experience at the top in the resume basing on the structure of the company.
Modify search
Don’t disappoint yourself.
Try different alternatives.
Don’t rely exclusively on Job Web sites and news paper ads.
Try to talk to the seniors, friends, and father and mother relatives for a better search. Try to get phone numbers, mail ids for future contacts.
Try to get right employees contacts for better references.
Don’t leave any opportunity. Sometimes a friend of a friend and relative of a relative may give right direction and sound reference.
Don’t feel shy to ask references.
SELECT RELATED COMPANIES WHERE YOU BEST FIT IN
Be aware of your attitude, knowledge and skills.
Decides your potential employer and continue your pursuits in the direction only.
FEAR OF FAILURE AND REJECTION
Remember that minimum Job Search period is 3 to 10 months. So don’t get discouraged.
Don’t lose your Hope though you may get many more rejections in your trails.
Always strive for the Best.
DON’T BE TOO EAGER TO REACH THE INTERVIEW PLACE
Be there about 10 minutes early. Consider the Traffic jam time, processions and rallies time, poor weather etc.
Don’t go too early and present yourself as you are desperate in need of a job.
Take the interviewer phone number, address and direction slip with you.
If you are late due to unavoidable circumstances in the traffic, let it inform the same to the proper employee.
TAKE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
Take legal Portfolios and copies of original certificates and extra copies of Resumes that you have sent previously to your employer. This indicates your preparation and care.
Take a Book, notes about the company to sum up before you begin your interview.
Spend your time on your preparation during the interview time instead of chatting with your friends.
SEND POSITVE BODY LANGUAGE SIGNALS.
Always show open hand gestures. It indicated you are Trust worthy.
Sit up straight and bent little forward that indicates you are interested.
Don’t lean back to your seat.
Don’t cross your legs and arms.
Walk positively and stand straight.
Don’t bent down your head and look straight.
Have eye contact with interview board members.
Smile is a greatest weapon. It indicated your confidence level.
Though you may be nervous on the inside but convey that you are cool, calm and collected.
Don’t forget to shake hands of each interview member and introduce yourself.
PROPER DRESS
Dress should be pressed and professional.
Don’t wear wrinkled clothes.
Don’t wear jeans.
GROOM YOURSELF
Make sure you are freshly showered, shaved and hair neat.
Skip the perfumes and deodorants.
Don’t eat spicy foods before the interview.
Don’t smoke or don’t stand near smokers because smoke smell lingers on the clothing and on you.
Don’t go over makeup.
Be simple.
Wear light color dress.
STICK TO BASISCS.
Speak related topics to the job. Don’t speak unnecessary topics.
Don’t speak controversial topics on religion, region, caste etc.
Tell your skills and positives.
Tell your enthusiasm in work in the organization.
Be confident. Don’t be nervous in any part of the interview.
Thoroughly prepare for your interview.
Rehearse your answers to the expected and unexpected questions.
Practice interviews with family members, friends and seniors. Ask their feedback and short comings.
Believe yourself that you are talented and skilled.
Always move with positive people.
Try to have a counselor to share your feelings and get reassurance and confidence.
Focus on your Strengths.
Try to overcome your short comings and weaknesses in a phased manner.
Analyze and up-to-date your short term goals and long term goals.
Negotiate the terms of your employer.
ASK GOOD QUESTIONS
Generally the employer asks you if you have any questions in the interview. Have a list of questions prepared about the organization, the culture, what skills are needed by the candidates to bring real success to the roll etc.
PRESENTED BY
Dr. KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND COUNSELOR
Oct 14, 2011
Oct 11, 2011
PROBLEMS AND TIPS TO OVERCOME PILES
Problem and tips to overcome piles
One of my friends asked me about this problem. So I searched for this content and compiled the article.
There are certain dogmas and inhibitions regarding piles. The people who suffered with this problem feel shy of speaking or sharing the problem with others or near and dear. There is an abundance of information on piles and hemorrhoids on the internet because of the high incidence of the condition, but despite this there is a lot of confusion on the subject. This is because most individuals are embarrassed or awkward about discussing some health problems and consider them to be of a personal nature. Very often otherwise health conscious individuals even defer going to a doctor or seeking medical treatment simply out of fear or anxiety of social discomfort. The fact is that piles problems are exceedingly common and if treated effectively can be cured permanently. Piles is not a disease, but is a condition that could be caused by some underlying infection, but there is no such thing as a piles infection. In most cases piles is simply caused due to faulty eating habits, with diets that are deficient in essential fiber, while being extremely rich in fat.
Piles
The lining of the anal canal contains three soft, spongy pads of tissue that act as an extra seal to keep the canal closed until you go to the lavatory. The lining of the gut is very slimy (so that faeces can pass along easily); the extra seal stops the slime (mucus) from leaking out. The pads contain a network of tiny blood vessels.
What are piles?
People sometimes think that piles (haemorrhoids) are like varicose veins of the legs (i.e. a single vein that has become swollen). This is not the case. A pile is one of the soft pads that has slipped downwards slightly, because the surrounding tissue is not holding it in place properly (British Medical Journal 2008;336:380–3). When this happens, the small blood vessels within the cushion become engorged with blood, so the cushion swells up. When faeces are passed, the pile may be pushed further down the anal canal to the outside, and this is called a prolapsed pile. Doctors classify piles into three types.
First-degree piles are swollen cushions that always remain within in the anal canal; these are painless.
Second-degree piles are pushed down (prolapsed) when faeces are passed, but return to their starting position afterwards.
Third-degree piles are pushed down (prolapsed) when faeces are passed, or come down at other times. They do not go back by themselves after faeces have been passed.
A sizeable number of people suffer from piles or hemorrhoids. Piles are essentially a condition that results due to the swelling of veins in and around the rectum. There are two types of piles; internal piles - where the swelling is located inside the anal passage and can be felt rather than seen; external piles - where the swelling is easily visible because they are located just outside the anus. Internal piles cause the discharge of dark colored blood whereas external piles are extremely painful with little or no blood discharge. Constipation or forcing out stools could lead to the rupture of the veins and this results in bleeding piles. This will cause internal bleeding or external bleeding, depending on the location of the rupture.
Piles symptoms, cures and treatment are connected and it is important to identify the cause of the piles for a lasting piles cure. Piles may be caused by a variety of factors apart from the most common diet causes. The direct cause being the exertion of excessive pressure on veins in the anal region causing them to get inflamed. Obesity can contribute to the development of piles and severely aggravate the problem because of increased pressure. For the same reason piles symptoms in pregnancy are not uncommon and the condition usually resolves naturally post delivery. In such scenarios simple home remedies for piles can offer a great deal of relief. Typically these would include diet remedies and modifications to your lifestyle. While there are piles remedies for quick relief it is absolutely necessary to make changes to your lifestyle and diet for a lasting cure to the condition. Failing this piles will simply keep recurring and worsen over time. In cases where piles have been caused by some underlying condition such as bowel cancer then treatment would need to address that underlying condition to cure piles.
This is one condition where home treatment is preferable as natural home remedies for piles are not just effective, but also a lot safer. Constipation is not just a contributing factor to piles, but it can make the passage of stools excruciating when suffering from piles. In such situations it may be necessary to take laxatives or seek medical help. Keep in mind however that frequent usage of laxatives can be dangerous as it may create a dependence, with lazy colon syndrome, where the bowels cannot be evacuated without consumption of a laxative. Natural laxatives like dates are therefore a much better idea. Curing piles or successfully passing stools is however not the end of the problem and it is important to make changes to your diet, including more fiber rich foods and water to prevent the problem from recurring.
Who gets piles?
Piles can occur at any age, but are more common in older people. They affect both men and women. In fact, most people suffer from piles at some time, but usually they are nothing more than a temporary problem. Many experts believe that they are caused by continuous high pressure in the veins of the body, which occurs because humans stand upright. They are particularly common in pregnancy because of the additional pressure from the baby, and because of hormonal changes. Sometimes they result from straining hard to pass faeces, which is more likely if you do not eat enough fibre, or lifting heavy weights. They are not caused by sitting on hot radiators or cold, hard surfaces, or by sedentary jobs.
What are the symptoms of piles?
The symptoms of piles can come and go. There are five main symptoms:
• bleeding, with bright red blood
• itching and irritation
• aching pain and discomfort
• a lump, which may be tender
• soiling of underwear with slime or faeces (‘skid marks’).
Itching and irritation probably occur because the lumpy piles stop acting as soft pads to keep the mucus in; instead, a little mucus leaks out and irritates the area around the anus. Pain and discomfort comes from swelling around the pile, and from scratching of the lining of the anal canal by faeces as they pass over the lumpy area. The scratching also causes bleeding, which is a fresh bright red colour and may be seen on faeces or toilet paper or dripping in the pan. A pile that has been pushed down (a second- or third-degree pile) may be felt as a lump at the anus.
How you can help yourself
Most piles get better in a few days without any treatment, but there are several ways of relieving the discomfort.
• Wash the area gently with warm, salty water, to get rid of irritant mucus that has leaked out. Dry carefully with cotton wool and apply petroleum jelly (available from pharmacies) or nappy rash cream to protect your skin if more mucus or moisture leaks out.
• Use soft toilet paper, and dab rather than wipe.
• Wear loose underwear and clothing (i.e. not tight trousers), so that nothing will rub the pile.
• Do not scratch. For more information on dealing with itch, look at the section on anal itching.
• Avoid constipation by eating lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and bran cereal. Aim for faeces that are soft enough to change their shape as you push them out.
• Drink plenty of fluids.
• After you have passed the faeces, do not strain to finish. People with piles often think there is more to come, but this is a false sensation caused by the swollen spongy pads in the piles themselves. Do not read on the toilet and aim to be out of the toilet within a minute.
• If you can feel a lump, try pushing it gently upwards; try to relax your anus as you do so.
• If you have a lot of discomfort, buy a haemorrhoid cream or gel. A pharmacist will be able to help you choose one that is suitable for you. A haemorrhoid cream or gel does not cure the pile, but will usually relieve the discomfort effectively until the pile goes away of its own accord. Do not use it for longer than a week or two.
To stop piles returning, continue the high-fibre diet to keep your stools soft and do not put off opening your bowels, and avoid straining.
To get immediate relief from external piles pain sit in hot water tub for at least 15 mintes and let the piles be exposed to water...guaranteed relief within minutes...it is effective for internal & bleeding piles also..
For itching & pain relief insert tablet size frozen clarified butter or coconut oil on piles.
Doesn’t sit on hard surface for a long time
Drink lot of water
Use more Fiber food in the Diet
Use more fruits and vegetables in the diet
Doesn’t consume oily and spicy foods
Do Halasan and Sarvagasan in yoga to overcome this problem.
When to see your doctor
See your doctor if the symptoms last longer than a week. You should also see your doctor if you have bleeding, to ensure that there is not some other cause. Your doctor will examine your anus, feel inside the anal canal and may also insert a small metal tube, called a proctoscope, an inch or two into the anal canal to give a better view. For more information, look at the section on seeing your doctor about an anal problem.
What your doctor can do
First- and second-degree piles usually go away on their own if constipation is avoided, but your doctor may prescribe a short course of haemorrhoid cream to relieve symptoms. Third-degree piles may also go away on their own, but if they persist, they may need hospital treatment.
Only a few people need an operation; most are treated by banding or phenol injections. There is usually no need for a general anaesthetic or to stay in hospital overnight for these procedures. Stretching (anal dilatation) was a popular treatment in the 1970s, but is seldom used now.
Surgery. There are several different operations for piles.
• In the usual operation, the swollen spongy pad that forms the pile is cut away. It is painful for 7–10 days afterwards.
• A newer operation, called ‘stapling’, involves cutting away a 2 cm strip of the lining of the rectum and joining the cut edges with a special stapler. People seem to recover quicker from ‘stapling’ than from the ordinary operation. It is not yet a common operation in the UK, but it is popular in the rest of Europe. Although it is less painful than the ordinary operation, it seems to be less effective in the long-term and about 12% of people have a recurrence of the piles within 16 months (Surgery 2006;24(4):148–50). However, more research is needed.
• Another type of operation uses ultrasound to locate the arteries that feed blood into the pile. These arteries are then closed off using stitches. Bleeding from the pile decreases over the following few weeks. This treatment is becoming more popular, partly because it does not involve any cutting and is almost painless. More research is needed to see if it is effective in the long-term.
Compiled By
Dr.Kesiraju Ramprasad
One of my friends asked me about this problem. So I searched for this content and compiled the article.
There are certain dogmas and inhibitions regarding piles. The people who suffered with this problem feel shy of speaking or sharing the problem with others or near and dear. There is an abundance of information on piles and hemorrhoids on the internet because of the high incidence of the condition, but despite this there is a lot of confusion on the subject. This is because most individuals are embarrassed or awkward about discussing some health problems and consider them to be of a personal nature. Very often otherwise health conscious individuals even defer going to a doctor or seeking medical treatment simply out of fear or anxiety of social discomfort. The fact is that piles problems are exceedingly common and if treated effectively can be cured permanently. Piles is not a disease, but is a condition that could be caused by some underlying infection, but there is no such thing as a piles infection. In most cases piles is simply caused due to faulty eating habits, with diets that are deficient in essential fiber, while being extremely rich in fat.
Piles
The lining of the anal canal contains three soft, spongy pads of tissue that act as an extra seal to keep the canal closed until you go to the lavatory. The lining of the gut is very slimy (so that faeces can pass along easily); the extra seal stops the slime (mucus) from leaking out. The pads contain a network of tiny blood vessels.
What are piles?
People sometimes think that piles (haemorrhoids) are like varicose veins of the legs (i.e. a single vein that has become swollen). This is not the case. A pile is one of the soft pads that has slipped downwards slightly, because the surrounding tissue is not holding it in place properly (British Medical Journal 2008;336:380–3). When this happens, the small blood vessels within the cushion become engorged with blood, so the cushion swells up. When faeces are passed, the pile may be pushed further down the anal canal to the outside, and this is called a prolapsed pile. Doctors classify piles into three types.
First-degree piles are swollen cushions that always remain within in the anal canal; these are painless.
Second-degree piles are pushed down (prolapsed) when faeces are passed, but return to their starting position afterwards.
Third-degree piles are pushed down (prolapsed) when faeces are passed, or come down at other times. They do not go back by themselves after faeces have been passed.
A sizeable number of people suffer from piles or hemorrhoids. Piles are essentially a condition that results due to the swelling of veins in and around the rectum. There are two types of piles; internal piles - where the swelling is located inside the anal passage and can be felt rather than seen; external piles - where the swelling is easily visible because they are located just outside the anus. Internal piles cause the discharge of dark colored blood whereas external piles are extremely painful with little or no blood discharge. Constipation or forcing out stools could lead to the rupture of the veins and this results in bleeding piles. This will cause internal bleeding or external bleeding, depending on the location of the rupture.
Piles symptoms, cures and treatment are connected and it is important to identify the cause of the piles for a lasting piles cure. Piles may be caused by a variety of factors apart from the most common diet causes. The direct cause being the exertion of excessive pressure on veins in the anal region causing them to get inflamed. Obesity can contribute to the development of piles and severely aggravate the problem because of increased pressure. For the same reason piles symptoms in pregnancy are not uncommon and the condition usually resolves naturally post delivery. In such scenarios simple home remedies for piles can offer a great deal of relief. Typically these would include diet remedies and modifications to your lifestyle. While there are piles remedies for quick relief it is absolutely necessary to make changes to your lifestyle and diet for a lasting cure to the condition. Failing this piles will simply keep recurring and worsen over time. In cases where piles have been caused by some underlying condition such as bowel cancer then treatment would need to address that underlying condition to cure piles.
This is one condition where home treatment is preferable as natural home remedies for piles are not just effective, but also a lot safer. Constipation is not just a contributing factor to piles, but it can make the passage of stools excruciating when suffering from piles. In such situations it may be necessary to take laxatives or seek medical help. Keep in mind however that frequent usage of laxatives can be dangerous as it may create a dependence, with lazy colon syndrome, where the bowels cannot be evacuated without consumption of a laxative. Natural laxatives like dates are therefore a much better idea. Curing piles or successfully passing stools is however not the end of the problem and it is important to make changes to your diet, including more fiber rich foods and water to prevent the problem from recurring.
Who gets piles?
Piles can occur at any age, but are more common in older people. They affect both men and women. In fact, most people suffer from piles at some time, but usually they are nothing more than a temporary problem. Many experts believe that they are caused by continuous high pressure in the veins of the body, which occurs because humans stand upright. They are particularly common in pregnancy because of the additional pressure from the baby, and because of hormonal changes. Sometimes they result from straining hard to pass faeces, which is more likely if you do not eat enough fibre, or lifting heavy weights. They are not caused by sitting on hot radiators or cold, hard surfaces, or by sedentary jobs.
What are the symptoms of piles?
The symptoms of piles can come and go. There are five main symptoms:
• bleeding, with bright red blood
• itching and irritation
• aching pain and discomfort
• a lump, which may be tender
• soiling of underwear with slime or faeces (‘skid marks’).
Itching and irritation probably occur because the lumpy piles stop acting as soft pads to keep the mucus in; instead, a little mucus leaks out and irritates the area around the anus. Pain and discomfort comes from swelling around the pile, and from scratching of the lining of the anal canal by faeces as they pass over the lumpy area. The scratching also causes bleeding, which is a fresh bright red colour and may be seen on faeces or toilet paper or dripping in the pan. A pile that has been pushed down (a second- or third-degree pile) may be felt as a lump at the anus.
How you can help yourself
Most piles get better in a few days without any treatment, but there are several ways of relieving the discomfort.
• Wash the area gently with warm, salty water, to get rid of irritant mucus that has leaked out. Dry carefully with cotton wool and apply petroleum jelly (available from pharmacies) or nappy rash cream to protect your skin if more mucus or moisture leaks out.
• Use soft toilet paper, and dab rather than wipe.
• Wear loose underwear and clothing (i.e. not tight trousers), so that nothing will rub the pile.
• Do not scratch. For more information on dealing with itch, look at the section on anal itching.
• Avoid constipation by eating lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and bran cereal. Aim for faeces that are soft enough to change their shape as you push them out.
• Drink plenty of fluids.
• After you have passed the faeces, do not strain to finish. People with piles often think there is more to come, but this is a false sensation caused by the swollen spongy pads in the piles themselves. Do not read on the toilet and aim to be out of the toilet within a minute.
• If you can feel a lump, try pushing it gently upwards; try to relax your anus as you do so.
• If you have a lot of discomfort, buy a haemorrhoid cream or gel. A pharmacist will be able to help you choose one that is suitable for you. A haemorrhoid cream or gel does not cure the pile, but will usually relieve the discomfort effectively until the pile goes away of its own accord. Do not use it for longer than a week or two.
To stop piles returning, continue the high-fibre diet to keep your stools soft and do not put off opening your bowels, and avoid straining.
To get immediate relief from external piles pain sit in hot water tub for at least 15 mintes and let the piles be exposed to water...guaranteed relief within minutes...it is effective for internal & bleeding piles also..
For itching & pain relief insert tablet size frozen clarified butter or coconut oil on piles.
Doesn’t sit on hard surface for a long time
Drink lot of water
Use more Fiber food in the Diet
Use more fruits and vegetables in the diet
Doesn’t consume oily and spicy foods
Do Halasan and Sarvagasan in yoga to overcome this problem.
When to see your doctor
See your doctor if the symptoms last longer than a week. You should also see your doctor if you have bleeding, to ensure that there is not some other cause. Your doctor will examine your anus, feel inside the anal canal and may also insert a small metal tube, called a proctoscope, an inch or two into the anal canal to give a better view. For more information, look at the section on seeing your doctor about an anal problem.
What your doctor can do
First- and second-degree piles usually go away on their own if constipation is avoided, but your doctor may prescribe a short course of haemorrhoid cream to relieve symptoms. Third-degree piles may also go away on their own, but if they persist, they may need hospital treatment.
Only a few people need an operation; most are treated by banding or phenol injections. There is usually no need for a general anaesthetic or to stay in hospital overnight for these procedures. Stretching (anal dilatation) was a popular treatment in the 1970s, but is seldom used now.
Surgery. There are several different operations for piles.
• In the usual operation, the swollen spongy pad that forms the pile is cut away. It is painful for 7–10 days afterwards.
• A newer operation, called ‘stapling’, involves cutting away a 2 cm strip of the lining of the rectum and joining the cut edges with a special stapler. People seem to recover quicker from ‘stapling’ than from the ordinary operation. It is not yet a common operation in the UK, but it is popular in the rest of Europe. Although it is less painful than the ordinary operation, it seems to be less effective in the long-term and about 12% of people have a recurrence of the piles within 16 months (Surgery 2006;24(4):148–50). However, more research is needed.
• Another type of operation uses ultrasound to locate the arteries that feed blood into the pile. These arteries are then closed off using stitches. Bleeding from the pile decreases over the following few weeks. This treatment is becoming more popular, partly because it does not involve any cutting and is almost painless. More research is needed to see if it is effective in the long-term.
Compiled By
Dr.Kesiraju Ramprasad
Oct 8, 2011
STEVE JOBS---THREE APPLES CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY.ONE CHANGED EVE.SECOND ONE CHANGED NEWTON.THE THIRD IS IN THE HANDS OF STEVE.
Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs
A GREAT LEGEND STOPPED HIS JOURNEY.A MAN WITH VISION AND DESTINY DISAPPEARED FROM US.WE LOST A GREAT PIONEER IN TECHNOLOGY.HIS INNOVATIONS ARE HIGHLY USEFUL.ONE INTERESTING SAYING TOUCHED ME THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU ALL.
THREE APPLES CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY.ONE CHANGED EVE.SECOND ONE CHANGED NEWTON.THE THIRD IS IN THE HANDS OF STEVE.
HE IS INSPIRATION TO MILLIONS
Steven Paul Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011)] was an American computer entrepreneur and innovator. He was co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Jobs also previously served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, following the acquisition of Pixar by Disney.
In the late 1970s, Jobs—along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Mike Markkula and others—designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful lines of personal computers, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Macintosh.] After losing a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets. Apple's subsequent 1996 buyout of NeXT brought Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he served as its interim CEO from 1997, then becoming permanent CEO from 2000 onwards. After resigning as CEO in August 2011, Jobs was elected chairman of Apple's board of directors and held that title until his death.
In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd, which was spun off as Pixar Animation Studios. He was credited in Toy Story(1995) as an executive producer.[11] He remained CEO and majority shareholder at 50.1 percent until its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company in 2006] Consequently Jobs became Disney's largest individual shareholder at 7 percent and a member of Disney's Board of Director
On October 5, 2011, Jobs died in California at age 56, seven years after being diagnosed withpancreatic cancer
COMPILED
Dr.KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD
A GREAT LEGEND STOPPED HIS JOURNEY.A MAN WITH VISION AND DESTINY DISAPPEARED FROM US.WE LOST A GREAT PIONEER IN TECHNOLOGY.HIS INNOVATIONS ARE HIGHLY USEFUL.ONE INTERESTING SAYING TOUCHED ME THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU ALL.
THREE APPLES CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY.ONE CHANGED EVE.SECOND ONE CHANGED NEWTON.THE THIRD IS IN THE HANDS OF STEVE.
HE IS INSPIRATION TO MILLIONS
Steven Paul Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011)] was an American computer entrepreneur and innovator. He was co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Jobs also previously served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, following the acquisition of Pixar by Disney.
In the late 1970s, Jobs—along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Mike Markkula and others—designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful lines of personal computers, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Macintosh.] After losing a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets. Apple's subsequent 1996 buyout of NeXT brought Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he served as its interim CEO from 1997, then becoming permanent CEO from 2000 onwards. After resigning as CEO in August 2011, Jobs was elected chairman of Apple's board of directors and held that title until his death.
In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd, which was spun off as Pixar Animation Studios. He was credited in Toy Story(1995) as an executive producer.[11] He remained CEO and majority shareholder at 50.1 percent until its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company in 2006] Consequently Jobs became Disney's largest individual shareholder at 7 percent and a member of Disney's Board of Director
On October 5, 2011, Jobs died in California at age 56, seven years after being diagnosed withpancreatic cancer
COMPILED
Dr.KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD
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