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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

LENOVO


Lenovo
I bought Lenovo laptop for regular use since I found this product quite impressive over its various competitors in terms of features, specifications, performance, memory capacity, processing speed, price, and brand popularity. The device is available in black color and is rectangular in shape with a large screen display of 15.6 inches. It is equipped with power features such as Intel i3 processor, LED display, 4GB RAM, 500 HDD, and a powerful battery that runs for prolonged hours. This device is built considering the varied user performance expectations and is particularly useful for consistent long term usage. I purchased the product for approximately $ 950 and satisfied with the performance and varied unique features of the device. I regularly use the device for 8-10 long hours since I am engaged in research and development works that requires continuous web accessibility and research. This product has indeed met my expectations in terms of performance whether it relates to performance of battery, processing, memory, or any other unique feature of the device. The rectangular shape of the screen makes it convenient to work on MS Word applications and open many taps in different browsers simultaneously without hampering device performance and speed.  
            I choose Lenovo laptop as Lenovo is a renowned international brand that manufactures state of the art technological gadgets that is packed with unique competitive advantages and benefits for millions of users across the world. When compared to similar devices and brands Lenovo laptops far exceed in performance, quality, durability, reliability, and price than its current market competitors that makes it stand out from the rest. Thus, based on the usage experience I can say with certainty that Lenovo is bound to excel in every quality and performance benchmark of users.        


Thursday, August 16, 2018

Importance Of Quality Of Education

Interview

                                  Question 1) what wisdom would you like to impart based on your educational career?
            As an educator I have gained ample knowledge and experience during the course of my professional career. I strongly believe wisdom comes only through experience and therefore amateur learners or disciples must always keep their minds open to learn new things, gather creative ideas, and experience vivid dimensions of life to obtain enlightenment.
Question 2) what do you love/hate about your profession?
            I have never hated my profession since it always allows me to gain knowledge and experiences about varied dimensions of life. One important thing I love most about my profession is the sense of accomplishment that I derive through the knowledge and motivation I impart to students.  
Question 3) what is different about the teaching profession today than when you began teaching?
            Teaching today is greatly affected by commercialization as schools and colleges seem to be operating solely for commercial gains and recognition rather than imparting quality knowledge and enriching students’ lives. When I began teaching as a career we as teachers were committed to deliver high quality education to our pupil to make them better human beings and not mere citizens.  
Question 4) Write about this teacher in this Blog and share some of the profession's collective wisdom?

            The teacher whose responses are provided in this paper is an accomplished teacher with over 2 decades of teaching experience. She acquired rich experience teaching diverse subjects to students of higher secondary school. Her students have attained significant success in their respective careers working as doctors, engineers, and professors.





Sunday, August 12, 2018

Aristotle From My Perspective


I agree with Aristotle that inherent reasoning skills and desires found in humans enable them to achieve happiness. Humans have evolved as intelligent beings and therefore they are rational, logical, skilled, and execute right decisions based on reasoning. On the contrary, animals lack these key characteristics that make them irrational, and unpredictable. Moreover, animals have not yet evolved as intelligent beings as humans that create a clear distinction between humans and animals. Agreeing with Author’s perspectives, I think intellectual evolution among humans has enabled them with the power of planning, decision making, critical thinking, and planning. However, despite of inherent intelligence, reasoning, and wisdom humans too exhibit irrational behavior making them unpredictable.
            I strongly believe that the unique qualities of mind have enabled humans to control, manage, and monitor their behavior and attitudes. The power of mind underlying within humans has equipped them to effectively overcome irrationalities and accomplish their desired things of life.    
            I disagree with Kierkegaards Leep of Faith that lays emphasis on resolving problems through inherent faith. I strongly believe that human faith and conviction certainly make them stronger, however, right decision making and apt selection from the available choices primarily depends on our intelligence and knowledge rather than mere faith. I think faith to some degree certainly empowers the spirit and boosts confidence to overcome adversities. 
            I completely agree with Nietzsche, that passions often overrule our reasoning and deplete our morality and character. The role of religion and spirituality is indispensable is helping people get rid of such negativities. However, I also believe that passions and desires if properly nurtured make one ambitious and accomplish the desired goals and objectives.