Just Do Study - IGNOU Assignments Site: February 2012

Wednesday 8 February 2012

60 ebooks on Job Searching and CV Writing




201 Killer Cover Letters


300 Best Jobs Without a Four-Year Degree eBook


1001 Ways to Get Promoted


Better Job Search in 3 Easy Steps


Break Into The Game Industry How To Get A Job Making Video Games


Business Letters for Busy People - Time Saving, Ready-to-Use Letter for Any Occassion, 4th Edition


Career Press - 10 Insider Secrets to a winning Job Search-2004


Career Press - Your First Interview 4th Ed eBook


Careers For Computer Buffs And Other Technological Types 2nd Edition eBook


Complete Idiots - Perfect Interview


Complete Idiots - Perfect Resume


Trade Secrets of Professional Resume Writers 2nd Ed-2004


CoverLetter - Trade Secrets of Professional Resume


Fearless Interviewing How to Win the Job by Communicating with Confidence


How To Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae


JIST Works - 2004 - Gallery of Best Resumes for People Without a Four-Year Degree - 3rd Edition


JIST Works - 2005 - Expert Resumes - Expert Resumes For Career Changers


Jist.Works Best Career And Education Web Sites


Jist.Works Expert Resumes for Career Changers eBook


Jist.Works Federal Resume Guidebook Write A Winning Federal Resume To Get In Get Promoted And Survive In A Government Job eBook


Jist.Works How To Be Happy At Work A Practical Guide To Career Satisfaction


Jist.Works Quick Guide To Career Training In Two Years Or Less eBook


Job Hunting Tips


John Wiley And Sons Rattiners Review For The CFP Certification Examination eBook


John Wiley And Sons The Right Stock At The Right Time


McGraw Hill Careers for Caring People Other Sensitive Types eBook


McGraw Hill Careers In Educatione Book


McGraw Hill Resumes For Communications Career seBook


McGraw Hill The.Seasons Of Your Career eBook


McGraw Hil Osborne - ACE the IT Job Interview eBook


mindtools skills for an excellent career


Recruiting On The Web


Resume Cover Letter Secrets


Resumes For Communications Careers


Say It Right The First Time


Stanly Kantman - AMACOM - The Resume Writers Workbook, 2nd Edition


The Executive Job Search A Comprehensive Handbook For Seasoned Professionals


The Resume Writers Workbook, 2nd Edition


Vault Guide to Resumes


Wet Feet Book


Your First Interview 4th Edition

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Basic Management Skills


Multi Level Marketing


A Business and Its Beliefs - The Ideas That Helped Build IBM


Marketing Plan Outline


Marketing your bussines for succes - Marketing Plan Outline


The Hotel Business


Mathematical Economics and Finance


You Play to Win the Game - Leadership Lessons for Success On and Off the Field


Negotiate and Win - Proven Strategies from the NYPD's Top Hostage Negotiator


10 minute guide to project management


Banking Elements


Vocabulary Basics for Business


Managing Change and Transition (Harvard University)


201 Best Questions to ask on your interview


The Virtual MBA (American Management & Business Administration)


A Managers Guide to Employment Law - How to protect your company and yourself


Cash Rules - Learn & manage the 7 cash-flow drivers for your company's success


Electronic Trading Guide For Nasdaq L2(Online Trading Academy9908)


101 Marketing Strategies for Accounting, Law, Consulting and Professional Services Firms


Killer Internet Marketing Strategies


Project Management - The Six Sigma Way - Quality Management


Bear Market Investing Strategies


The Executive Job Search - A Comprehensive Handbook for Seasoned Professionals


Negotiating Skills for Managers Management MBA


A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge


Project Management AMA


The Bible On Leadership


Citibank - Basics of corporate finance


201 Killer Cover Letters


ISO 9001-2000 Quality Management System Design


Guerrilla Marketing for Consultants - Breakthrough Tactics for Winning Profitable Clients


Marketing


The First 90 Days - Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at all levels


Managing cash flow


Practice Made Perfect. The Discipline of Business Management for Financial Advisors


Blue Ocean Strategy - How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant


Essentials Of Knowledge Management


ISO 9000 - Quality Management Systems Fundamental And Vocabulary


Practical Project Management - Tips, Tactics and Tools


Object-Oriented Project Management with UML


Money Management


The Active Managers Tool Kit


MBA in A Day - What you would learn at top tier business schools


The Management Bible


Management Concepts - Project Leadership


Investment Risk Management


Strategic Planning For Project Management Using A Project Management Maturity Model


Ahead Of The Market - The Zacks Method For Spotting Stocks Early In Any Economy


People Focused Knowledge Management


Principles Of Economics


All About Market Timing - The Easy Way To Get Started


Dictionary of financial and business terms


78 Important Questions Every Leader Should Ask and Answer


A Revolution in Creative Business Strategy


Credit Portfolio Management


Nasdaq Trader Manual


Integrated Project Management


Money Management Strategies For Futures Traders


International business


Budgeting for Managers


The AMA Handbook of Project Management


Project Management


Manager's Guide to Strategy


Marketing Management Milenium edition


The Managers Guide to Performance Reviews


E-Human Resources Management Managing Knowledge People


Accounting for Managers


Business to business Marketing


Money Management Strategies for Serious Traders


The Portable Mba In Finance And Accounting


Business of Banking (volumul I)


Business of Banking (volumul II)


Just Enough Project Management - The Indispensable Four-Step Process for Managing Any Project Better, Faster, Cheaper


PMP - Project Management Professional Workbook


Principles of Macroeconomics


Project Management Methodologies


Project Management Nation


Project Management Nation - Tools, Techniques, and Goals for the New and Practicing IT Project Manager


The Toyota Way - 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer


Building Management Systems


Knowledge Management Toolkit


Essentials Of Payroll Management & Accounting


Microeconomics for MBAs


PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide


Modern Project Management - Successfully Integratin


Project Risk Management Guidelines - Managing Risk in Large Projects and Complex Procurements


Project Management - A Systems Approach To Planning,


The 8 Biggest Mistakes People Make With Their Finances Before And After Retirement


Strategic Planning for Public Relations


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Sunday 5 February 2012

Soft Computing Assigment

Q.--> Define an Artificial Neural Network. State the characteristics of Artificial Neural Network.
Q.--> Briefly discuss the common application domains of an Artificial Neural Network.
Q.--> Define Learning. Discuss the learning methods in brief.
Q.--> Construct a recurrent network with four different input nodes, three hidden nodes and four output nodes that has lateral inhibitation structure in the output player.
Q.--> What is the necessity of activation function? List the commonly used activation function.
Q.--> Give the comparison between single layer feed forward network and multilayer feed forward network.
Q.--> Define the following terms:
           a.) Neuron  b) Axon  c) Synapse  d) Rosenblatt's Perceptron

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Importance of Environment Studies..


Importance of Environment Studies: The environment studies enlighten us, about the
importance of protection and conservation of our indiscriminate release of pollution into the
environment.
At present a great number of environment issues, have grown in size and complexity
day by day, threatening the survival of mankind on earth. We study about these issues
besides and effective suggestions in the Environment Studies. Environment studies have
become significant for the following reasons:
1. Environment Issues Being of International Importance
It has been well recognised that environment issues like global warming and ozone
depletion, acid rain, marine pollution and biodiversity are not merely national issues but are
global issues and hence must be tackled with international efforts and cooperation.
2. Problems Cropped in The Wake of Development
Development, in its wake gave birth to Urbanization, Industrial Growth, Transportation
Systems, Agriculture and Housing etc. However, it has become phased out in the developed
world. The North, to cleanse their own environment has, fact fully, managed to move ‘dirty’
factories of South. When the West developed, it did so perhaps in ignorance of the
environmental impact of its activities. Evidently such a path is neither practicable nor
desirable, even if developing world follows that.
3. Explosively Increase in Pollution
World census reflects that one in every seven persons in this planted lives in India.
Evidently with 16 per cent of the world's population and only 2.4 per cent of its land area,
there is a heavy pressure on the natural resources including land. Agricultural experts have
recognized soils health problems like deficiency of micronutrients and organic matter, soil
salinity and damage of soil structure.
4. Need for An Alternative Solution
It is essential, specially for developing countries to find alternative paths to an alternative
goal. We need a goal as under:
(1) A goal, which ultimately is the true goal of development an environmentally sound
and sustainable development.
(2) A goal common to all citizens of our earth.
(3) A goal distant from the developing world in the manner it is from the over-consuming
wasteful societies of the “developed” world.
5. Need To Save Humanity From Extinction
It is incumbent upon us to save the humanity from exinction. Consequent to our activities
constricting the environment and depleting the biosphere, in the name of development.
6. Need For Wise Planning of Development
Our survival and sustenance depend. Resources withdraw, processing and use of the
product have all to by synchronised with the ecological cycles in any plan of development our
actions should be planned ecologically for the sustenance of the environment and development.
7.  Misra’s Report
Misra (1991) recognized four basic principles of ecology, as under:
(i) Holism
(ii) Ecosystem
(iii) Succession
(iv) Conversation.
Holism has been considered as the real base of ecology. In hierarchical levels at which
interacting units of ecology are discussed, are as under:
Individual<population<community<ecosystem<biome<biosphere.
Misra (1991) has recognised four basic requirements of environmental management as
under:
(i) Impact of human activities on the environment,
(ii) Value system,
(iii) Plan and design for sustainable development,
(iv) Environment education.
Keeping in view the of goal of planning for environmentally sustainable development
India contributed to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
(UNCED), also referred to as “Earth Summit” held at Rio de Janciro, the Capital of Brazil,
3rd-14th June, 1992.

Scope of Environmental Science..


Scope of Environment: The environment consists of four segments as under:
1. Atmosphere: The atmosphere implies the protective blanket of gases,
surrounding the earth:
(a) It sustains life on the earth.
(b) It saves it from the hostile environment of outer space.
(c) It absorbs most of the cosmic rays from outer space and a major portion of the
electromagnetic radiation from the sun.
(d) It transmits only here ultraviolet, visible, near infrared radiation (300 to 2500
nm) and radio waves. (0.14 to 40 m) while filtering out tissue-damaging ultraviolate waves below about 300 nm.
The atmosphere is composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Besides, argon, carbon dioxide,
and trace gases.
2. Hydrosphere: The Hydrosphere comprises all types of water resources oceans,
seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reserviour, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground
water.
(i) Nature 97% of the earth’s water supply is in the oceans,
(ii) About 2% of the water resources is locked in the polar icecaps and glaciers.
(iii) Only about 1% is available as fresh surface water-rivers, lakes streams, and
ground water fit to be used for human consumption and other uses.
3. Lithosphere: Lithosphere is the outer mantle of the solid earth. It consists
of minerals occurring in the earth’s crusts and the soil  e.g. minerals, organic
matter, air and water.
4. Biosphere: Biosphere indicates the realm of living organisms and their
interactions with environment, viz atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere

Thursday 2 February 2012

Web Tech - HTML

}HTML is a language for describing web pages.
}HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
}HTML is not a programming language, it is a markup language
}A markup language is a set of markup tags
}HTML uses markup tags to describe web pages 
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<html>
<head>xyz
<title>abc</title></head>
<body>

<h1>My First Heading</h1>

<p>My first paragraph.</p>

</body>
</html>
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HTML Headings
}HTML headings are defined with the <h1> to <h6> tags.
}<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<h2>This is a heading</h2>
<h3>This is a heading</h3>
}HTML Paragraphs
}<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
HTML Links
}HTML links are defined with the <a> tag.
}<a href=“a.html">This is a link</a> 
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}HTML Tags
}HTML markup tags are usually called HTML tags
}HTML tags are keywords surrounded by angle brackets like <html>
}HTML tags normally come in pairs like <b> and </b>
}The first tag in a pair is the start tag, the second tag is the end tag
}Start and end tags are also called opening tags and closing tags.
}HTML documents describe web pages 
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}The HTML <font> Tag Should NOT be Used
}The <font> tag is deprecated in HTML 4, and removed from HTML5.
}The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has removed the <font> tag from its recommendations.
}In HTML 4, style sheets (CSS) should be used to define the layout and display properties for many HTML elements. 
}The example below shows how the HTML could look by using the <font> tag:
}Example
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}
<font size="5" face="arial" color="red">
This paragraph is in Arial, size 5, and in red text color.
</font>
}
}<p>
<font size="3" face="verdana" color="blue">
This paragraph is in Verdana, size 3, and in blue text color.
</font>
</p>
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}HTML Hyperlinks (Links)
}A hyperlink (or link) is a word, group of words, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or a new section within the current document.
}When you move the cursor over a link in a Web page, the arrow will turn into a little hand.
}Links are specified in HTML using the <a> tag.
}The <a> tag can be used in two ways:
}To create a link to another document, by using the href attribute
}To create a bookmark inside a document, by using the name attribute
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}HTML Link Syntax
}The HTML code for a link is simple. It looks like this:
}<a href="url">Link text</a>
}HTML Tables
}Tables are defined with the <table> tag.
}A table is divided into rows (with the <tr> tag), and each row is divided into data cells (with the <td> tag). td stands for "table data," and holds the content of a data cell. A <td> tag can contain text, links, images, lists, forms, other tables, etc.
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}<table border="1">
<tr>
<td>row 1, cell 1</td>
<td>row 1, cell 2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>row 2, cell 1</td>
<td>row 2, cell 2</td>
</tr>
</table> 
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HTML Tables and the Border Attribute
}To display a table with borders, specify the border attribute:
}if you do not specify a border attribute, the table will be displayed without borders. Sometimes this can be useful, but most of the time, we want the borders to show.
}To display a table with borders, specify the border attribute:
}
}<table border="1">
<tr>
<td>Row 1, cell 1</td>
<td>Row 1, cell 2</td>
</tr>
</table>
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}HTML Table Headers
}Header information in a table are defined with the <th> tag.
}All major browsers will display the text in the <th> element as bold and centered.
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}All major browsers will display the text in the <th> element as bold and centered.
}<table border="1">
<tr>
<th>Header 1</th>
<th>Header 2</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>row 1, cell 1</td>
<td>row 1, cell 2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>row 2, cell 1</td>
<td>row 2, cell 2</td>
</tr>
</table>
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HTML Unordered Lists
HTML Unordered Lists
An unordered list starts with the <ul> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
The list items are marked with bullets (typically small black circles)
<ul>
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ul> .
How the HTML code above looks in a browser:
}Coffee
}Milk
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}<ul type=“circle”></ul>
}<ul type=“disc”></ul>
}<ul type=“square”></ul>
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HTML Ordered Lists
HTML Ordered Lists
An ordered list starts with the <ol> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
The list items are marked with numbers.
<ol>
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ol>
How the HTML code above looks in a browser:
1.Coffee
2.Milk
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HTML Definition Lists
}HTML Definition Lists
}A definition list is a list of items, with a description of each item.
}The <dl> tag defines a definition list.
}The <dl> tag is used in conjunction with <dt> (defines the item in the list) and <dd> (describes the item in the list):
}<dl>
<dt>Coffee</dt>
<dd>- black hot drink</dd>
<dt>Milk</dt>
<dd>- white cold drink</dd>
</dl>
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}HTML List Tags
}Tag Description
}<ol> Defines an ordered list
}<ul> Defines an unordered list
}<li> Defines a list item
}<dl> Defines a definition list
}<dt> Defines an item in a definition term
dd> Defines a description of an item in a definition list
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}HTML Images
}HTML images are defined with the <img> tag.
}Example
}<img src=“abc.jpg" width="104" height="142" />
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