Wednesday, May 16, 2012

summary of " the bet"

"The Bet" is an 1889 short story by Anton Chekhov about a banker and a young lawyer who make a bet with each other about whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison. The story has a twist ending.

As the story opens, the banker is recalling the occasion of the bet fifteen years before. Guests at a party that he was hosting that day fell into a discussion of capital punishment; the banker argued that capital punishment is more humane than life imprisonment, while the young lawyer disagreed, insisting that he would choose life in prison rather than death the bet was on and the lawyer cast himself into isolation for fifteen years.
They agree to a bet of two million rubles that the lawyer cannot spend fifteen years in solitary confinement.
The man spends his time in confinement reading books, writing, playing piano, and studying, and educating himself. In the meantime, the banker's fortune declines and he realizes that if he loses, paying off the bet will leave him bankrupt. The day before the fifteen-year period concludes, the banker resolves to kill the lawyer so as to not owe him the money. However, the banker finds a note written by the lawyer. The note declares that in his time in confinement he has learned to despise material goods for the fleeting things they are. Therefore, to demonstrate his contempt, he intends to leave confinement five hours prior to when the bet would be up, thus losing the bet and unwittingly saving his own life.

summary of "once upon a time"

Once upon a time, there was a rich family; a husband and his wife and their little boy, housemaid, a gardener, two pets; a dog and a cat, they where all living in a very big elegant house surrounded by a huge fence and a very high wall to protect the house from burglars and thieves who often come at night and break into the houses and steal valuable items. The husband did all his best to protect his house from being stolen by all possible means like burglar alarms that were found in every door in the house and electronic  gates and signs hung above silhouettes at the entrance of the gate.

He also provided his house with a razor-bladed tunnel in which there where choppers of the security coil with saws, wire cutters to provide the house with enough protection against any intruder one day their little boy was playing in the garden acting the roll of a prince to help Sleeping Beauty; a story which his mother had related to him the night before so in order to be the prince who wants to save Sleeping Beauty's life, he entered the tunnel and was almost torn into pieces by all the sharp mechanical equipment that were at the  tunnel and the family had lost  their only child by their over protection procedures.

Friday, May 11, 2012

summary of 'THE NECKLACE'

'The Necklace' is a short story written by the famous French writer Guy de Maupassant. It is originally written in French but it has been translated into English. It tells the story of a poor girl whose name was Mathilde and she came from a poor family who has suffered much in life she had hopes and ambitions and great. Expectations to be a woman of an important social class but her dreams proved to be futile as she had married a clerk in the ministry of Education. She lived in a rather poor house with her husband who was working very hard to provide his wife with a respectful decent life social life.
However, his wife had never been satisfied with her married life; she has wanted very much to marry a rich man of a good social class and of distinction, someone who could fulfill her dream and ambitions who would raise her above her level and make her a woman of social prestige and social power. Though she was rather poor and struggling hard to survive, she was graceful, charming and beautiful; she was greatly admired by any one wherever she went.
One day, her husband received an invitation from the minister of Education inviting him and his wife to a party at his palace. M. Loisel was very happy to receive such an invitation and he gladly informed his wife about the party but his wife received the news with sadness and grief as she had nothing special to wear for this occasion.
 Her husband suggested that she could wear her beautiful dress which she always did on previous occasions. She did not agree and said that it was ugly dress he told her that he could give her an amount of money which he had saved for himself to buy a gun for lark shooting. He was ready to sacrifice the sum of money that he had saved to please his wife.
She was very happy and she bought a beautiful classy dress that looked very chic on her. But she felt that there was something missing for that beautiful dress it needed some jewels to make it look more glamorous. Knowing that jewels were too expensive for them to buy, he proposed that she should pay a visit to her friend Mme Forestier and ask her to borrow some of her jewels. She went to her friend who did not mind to lend her some jewels to wear in the party; she showed her a box of jewels to choose the pieces that she wants to wear.
After spending few minutes the suitable jewels for her dress, Mme Loisel finally decided on a diamond necklace which she felt that it was perfect choice. Mme Forestier gladly accepted to lend her the diamond necklace; Mme Loisel was very happy and excited about the party having the dress and the suitable necklace for it now. She and her husband went to the party and she had greatly enjoyed her time there; laughing, dancing, drinking and eating, and feeling like the queen of the party. Everybody noticed how beautiful and graceful she was.
They left the party at four am in the morning feeling happy but tired. When she reached home, she took off her dress and to her great shock she discovered that the necklace was not around her neck. She screamed out loudly and she informed her husband who almost passed out from the shock and they started looking for the necklace everywhere but they could not find it. They had finally made up their mind to buy another one for Mme Forestier.
They found in one of the distinguished jewelry shops a very similar necklace to the one they had lost. It was greatly expensive and her husband had to borrow a great amount of money from his friends to buy that necklace so as to give it back to Mme Forestier who was waiting for her old necklace not knowing that Mathilde Loisel had lost her necklace and that she was buying a new one for her.
They bought the new necklace which she had given it to Mme Forestier and they had spent ten years of hard labor and much suffering to pay off their debts to their friends. Mme Loisel had greatly changed in those ten years of suffering and hard work. One day, she accidently came across Mme Forestier who failed to recognize Mathilde. Mathilde informed her that they had bought her a new genuine diamond necklace for her old one which she had lost in the party.
 Mme Forestier was greatly shocked and felt too sympathetic towards Mathilde and sadly told her that the lost necklace was not genuine diamond but it was imitation!!!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

TIME MANAGEMENT

Time management is the act or process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency or productivity. A time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools, techniques, and methods. Usually time management is a necessity in any project development as it determines the project completion time and scope.

There are many related concepts regarding time management. For instance, project management   which is commonly known as project planning and project scheduling. Time management is essential in project management. There is also what could be called attention management which is more or less related to recognizable resources meaning human resources to conduct some activities.

Moreover, there is personal time management which is related to setting personal goals. These goals are recorded and set as a project or a plan. In this plan, there are individual tasks, deadlines, and priorities as well as schedule activities. Time management is also about tasks that do not provide individual or organization value.

There are certain steps that should be taken to accomplish tasks within the right time management. These steps are as follows:

1. Set goals
Set goals, both at work and at home, to determine exactly what it is that you want to achieve. You will use these goals later to help priorities and decide what tasks and activities you should work on, and in which order.
2. Plan
One of the most important steps to improving both personal and professional time management is planning.
When planning your schedule, be realistic: what can you really achieve with each time slot during your day? Be sure not to over-commit yourself to others, which will cause unnecessary stress. There is a limit to what you can get done each day. Use your goals and priorities to ensure you have enough time for the things you absolutely must accomplish during each week.
Don’t forget to leave time each day to handle the unexpected. Things come up, and your schedule must be flexible enough to handle changes without causing additional stress.
3. Priorities
Write your goals on a list you can keep close at hand during the day, at least until you grow accustomed to your new system. Assign incoming tasks according to a priority system: 1, 2, 3 or A, B, C, or even a colour system. Use whichever you prefer, and add as many levels of importance as you think you need, without overcomplicating the system. Unnecessary complication can add to stress.
When preparing your weekly schedule, make sure the tasks you work on during the day are the ones with the highest priority. Fill in time blocks to complete these tasks first, then move to your second priority. If you still have time (keeping in mind to leave contingency space for the unexpected), then move on to your third category. If not, see if you can delegate the task to someone else. If not, avoid committing to the task.
Remember: each time you are given a new assignment, analyse it for importance and prioritize it accordingly.
If you have an existing task or to do list for this week, prioritize it now.  

4. Set deadlines
Now that you’ve got your goals, priorities, and schedule clear, review your deadlines. Chances are, you’ve already been given deadlines for most of your tasks. If not, make your own, taking into consideration your priority criteria. If you let tasks float around without being formally added to your schedule, odds are you’ll procrastinate on them and they won’t get done until you’re asked about them…and by that time, you’ll most likely be expected to deliver ASAP, causing unnecessary stress.
5. Plan for mini-breaks
You know you’re not a robot, so don’t act like you are. Everyone has natural highs and lows in energy levels, as you’ve already noted in your log. If you plod through your tasks without a single break, odd are you’ll burn out even faster, and it will take you longer to complete each task. Just a five minute break can be effective. Be sure to get up from your desk or work area once each hour (set an alarm if you need to remind yourself and don’t find it distracting, or plan to take a mini-break between task types), get a glass of water, and stretch a bit before returning to your work area. Something as simple as drinking a glass of water will rehydrate you and can give you an extra energy boost. This can make a huge difference in fully taking advantage of time by keeping energy levels at their max and reducing stress.
6. Avoid sleepiness
Be sure to get enough sleep each night. Different people require different amounts of sleep. If you’re unsure how much you need, keep a sleep log and track how much you slept each night during the week and what your energy levels and productivity were like the next day at work. Sleepiness can lead to unproductive work days and distraction, causing stress as you realise how little work is getting done.
If you’re still feeling tired at work, go outside for a walk as part of one of your mini-breaks. This will help you get some fresh air and move around, which may help increase your energy levels and productivity.
7. Watch what you eat and drink
When you don’t drink enough water throughout the day, you quickly become dehydrated, and you may not be able to think clearly and focus on your work. There are a couple of ways to stay hydrated: either keep a large water bottle on your desk, and drink it regularly throughout the day, or integrate water drinking into your hourly mini-break.
What you eat may also influence how tired you feel throughout the day. Avoid heavy lunches, and be sure to bring snacks for mid-morning and afternoon. In the same way that dehydration can lead to drowsiness, so can hunger. A small snack of fruit and nuts can bring your energy level up in a way that won’t leave you crashing later, as sugar or caffeine can.
Does all of that sound easy enough? It’s a step by step process, so it’s easy to make huge changes in time management one step at a time. Let me know if you try this system, and how it works for you. Also be sure to comment if you have any additional tips.

summary of The tell-tale heart

Edgar Allan Poe Is a famous 19th century American short story writer, poet, and playwright. The tell-tale heart tells the story of a young man who was sharing a room with an old man whom he had never liked in his life not because of a particular reason but because the old man's eye was like the eye of a vulture that used to scare him whenever he looked at him. Deep down inside him, he love the old man and he respected him but he made up his mind that he had to get rid of the man because of his Evil Eye that used to horrify him all the time.
He decided to kill the man  and so he made a plan that he was going to kill him in one of those night while he was sleeping and so he went on every night after midnight (for about four or five) to check the old man's room to make well arranged plan for his murder.
Few nights passed by and on the fifth night he decided to perform his murder. The man was sound asleep but he could hear well his heart beating so fast that made him furious and angry. He was so afraid of the sound of his heart beating that was getting louder and louder each time he came closer to kill him.
In order to protect himself from the fierce and the fear that overwhelm him whenever he approaches him, he dragged the body to the floor until he reached the middle of the room and then he took the bed and turned over to the man who was sound asleep and so he killed him instantly.
He checked his heart to make sure that he is dead but he found that there was no pulsation and so it was hundred percent clear that the man was 'stone dead' he decided to get read of the body by cutting the head, the arms, and the legs. He hid all these parts under the floor of the room and he cleaned the mess; there was no stain, no blood, and no marks left. It was 4 o'clock in the morning when he finished cleaning the signs of his crime.
Few moments later, the police were knocking the door as one of the neighbors had heard a scream at night coming from this house, so they have come to check that everything was okay. He let them in and showed them each part of the house and started acting normally to show them that everything was perfectly well. He even allowed them to enter the room of the old man he offered them chairs to sit and he sat with them on a chair which he brought to the middle of the room right under the body of the old man.
The police officers went on chatting casually on different topics; at first the man chatted with them normally but gradually he started to have a headache and to feel that there is a strong sound in his ear almost like a strong whistle the more the time passes by, the stronger and louder the sound becomes. The man gets more and more uncomfortable and not at ease. He starts to act strangely; going to and fro in the room, feeling restless and unhappy.
 The police officers start to suspect something mysterious with the man and the place where they were. The man started to hear the heart beating of the man that now became so loud and clear. He (all of a sudden) pulled back his chair and showed the police officers the different parts of the corpse of the old man where he had hidden in the spot under the chair that he was sitting on. He admitted the whole crime to the police as he could not stand hearing the sound of the heart beating of the dead old man.