DynaPro Direct Interviews Sia Cooper, Owner of Diary of a Fit Mommy - 0 views
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Sia Cooper, a certified personal trainer who specializes in nutrition and women's fitness, and the face of Diary of a Fit Mommy-dishes on why it is important to embrace a healthy lifestyle and how to regain gym motivation. She has shared her healthy fitness tips for those who are thinking of becoming pregnant, are already pregnant, or those who are looking forward to get back in shape after pregnancy. Read the complete article here to stay motivated through motherhood.
Life Lessons " Learn From Life " - 1 views
Adele - An Incredible Success Story - 0 views
Steven Paul Jobs - 0 views
The Last Lecture - 0 views
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On September 18, 2007, computer science professor Randy Pausch delivered an exceptional last Olecture"Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams". This was part of an academic tradition where professors were asked to think about what matters to them most and give a hypothetical final talk. When he presented this lecture to his audience he already knew that he had metastatic pancreatic cancer, a terminal illness. Since then he became an international prodigy with an Internet video viewed by millions, an international media story and a best-selling book. Randy's lecture has been one of the most powerful accounts of hope, grace and optimism.
H.E.P. MAN OF THE MONTH E. Sreedharan: Magnificent obsession - 0 views
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Sreedharan insists he does not have any special skills to get the best out of people. "I always found that people cooperate if you work for a good cause," he says. Is he a workaholic? "No," says he. "I am committed to my work but not a workaholic." His colleagues agree that he does not believe in making people stay on in the office if they have finished their given task. "He even takes a nap in the afternoons," says a colleague.
Rescue of the Chile Miners - 0 views
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The world had been transfixed by the rescue of 33 miners trapped nearly a kilometer (about a half a mile) underground in the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile. On October 13, 2010 seeing the men emerge from their 69-day-long ordeal had been emotional for everyone involved, as well as for those of us just watching from afar.
H.E.P. Man of The Month Aamir Khan - 0 views
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Aamir Khan is a name which needs no recognition. He is known as a perfectionist in the Bollywood cinema scenario. He is a well accomplished actor who gives his soul to work. More than any other Indian film star, Aamir Khan has made a career out of being choosy. He quit studies after Class XII at Mumbai's N.M. College much to his parents' horror, choosing to work as an assistant director for four years. After his pin‐up worthy debut in 1988, he wept every day coming home from work, convinced that the nine films he had signed in a rush would crash his career.
Susan Boyle: Why Dreams Matter - 0 views
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Susan Magdalane Boyle (born 1 April 1961) is a Scottish singer who came to international public attention on 11 April 2009, when she appeared as a contestant on reality TV programme Britain's Got Talent, singing "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables. Her first album was released in November 2009 and debuted as the number one best-selling CD on charts around the globe.
H.E.P. Man of the month - Sumantra Ghoshal - 0 views
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Sumantra's research efforts resulted in the development of an invaluable management literature comprising 12 books, 70 articles and numerous case studies. His works were well acclaimed by both academicians and practitioners. For instance, his book 'Managing across Borders: The Transnational Solution,' co-authored with the Harvard Business School Professor Christopher Bartlett (Bartlett) found a place in the Financial Times list of the 50 most influential management books of all time. The book was translated into nine languages.
H.E.P. Man of the month - John Wooden - 0 views
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No written word, no spoken plea, Can teach our youth what they should be, Nor all the books on all the shelves, It's what the teachers are themselves. John Wooden, affectionately known as Coach, led UCLA to record wins that are still unmatched in the world of basketball. Throughout his long life, he shared the values and life lessons he passed to his players, emphasizing success that's about much more than winning.
H.E.P. Man of the month - Ed Thomas - 0 views
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Ed Thomas (July 17, 1950 - June 24, 2009) was the high school football coach for Aplington-Parkersburg High School in Iowa. Thomas had coached 37 years of Aplington-Parkersburg Falcon football and won two state titles and a total of 292 games. He is credited with having coached four current NFL players, which is the most per capita of any high school in the nation. In 2005, Thomas won the prestigious NFL High School Coach of the Year award. He is known for his actions due to the tornado that hit his city. He told everyone on his team to tough up, and they fixed their football stadium before their opening day game. They won their first game and went 11 -1 that season.
My grandmother wanted a boy: Saina Nehwal - 0 views
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In 2006, Saina became the first Indian woman to win the Philippines Open. In 2008, she became the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton Championships. Same year in the Beijing Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to advance to the quarter-finals. In September 2008, she won the Yonex Chinese Taipei Open. In 2009, she won the BWF Super Series title. Last year, she was awarded with the Arjun Award and earlier this year she was bestowed with the Padma Shri award and that was followed by the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award.
World's youngest CEO - 0 views
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Mr. Suhas Gopinath at the age of 16 was recognized as the world's youngest entrepreneur in by CNBC and e-Business, Canada. With this at the age of 17 he was recognized as the World's Youngest CEO by leading Medias across the globe including BBC, Washington Times, The Age, etc., including Limca Book of Records. He is also designated as the resource person for Entrepreneurship at IIM Ahmadabad, and Advisory Board member at IIT Bombay Entrepreneurship Cell.
'Hero of the Year' - Narayanan Krishnan - 0 views
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Narayanan Krishnan, a 29-year-old chef from India who founded a non-profit body to feed the homeless and destitute, has been shortlisted by CNN for its annual 'Hero of the Year' honour that recognizes "everyday individuals who are changing the world." Krishnan is among 2010's top 10 CNN Heroes, who were selected from out of 10,000 nominations by a CNN panel comprising activists and philanthropists such as Muhammad Ali and Sir Richard Branson.
Does your child have a bad temper? - 0 views
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Parents go to great lengths to do things that would make the lives of their children better. They expend great energy and resource to ensure that their child has comfort and hygiene and abundance in general. Somehow, one would notice, children of our present generation who are growing up with resources and amenities are lagging in social and behavioural development.