Archive for December, 2007

What will happen when the SUN dies? :(

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Wah Cricket!

Yes, I know you must be thinking, ‘Is this topic for a blog?’. But I think this will give you some knowledge related to Cricket, ‘a very famous and rich game’. Most of us know, Cricket is a game played between two teams, each having 11 players. But very few of us know the history of Cricket.

No one knows when or where cricket began but there is a body of evidence, much of it circumstantial, that strongly suggests the game was devised during Saxon or Norman times by children living in the Weald, an area of dense woodlands and clearings in south-east England that lies across Kent and Sussex. It is generally believed that cricket survived as a children’s game for many centuries before it was increasingly taken up by adults around the beginning of the 17th century.

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Entry Level IT Professionals – Key Requisites

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The quality of relevant IT education has lagged behind. IT sector is unable to find fresh software engineers with appropriate education and training standards. Most come from ill equipped institutes that lure students, with no or little aptitude for software, who become misfits in industry.

We at WA face this problem every day. We train engineers looking out for a break in the industry, we enable. We invest in their training and growth as IT professionals in the hope that they’ll serve the company for a long time. But there seem to be some ethical issues out there wherein break seekers turn into commitment breakers. In many other cases the quality remains below par.

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