Monthly Archives: August 2010

Time Management – Part 1

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What is the most valuable resource in the world? Is it money? Love? Think carefully… and you’d soon realize that the answer is most probably “Time”. Time is the only resource we all have equal amounts of, and if any one of us is more successful than another, it just means we have spent our time in a better way to achieve that.

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How has Social Media Changed our Lives – Part 2

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Last week, I shared how Twitter has revolutionized news sharing. If you have missed the first article, you can view it HERE.

I am sure almost everyone has a Facebook account these days. Whether you are using it to play games, reestablish contact with old friends or classmates, one can’t deny the impact Facebook has on our lives.

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My Experience In Indonesia – Part 1

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Indonesia, an archipelago consists of 17,508 islands (6,000 inhabited) stretching along the equator in South East Asia. The largest islands are Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara Islands, Moluccas Islands, and Irian Jaya. Indonesia’s land area is 1,811,831 sq km (699,548 sq mi) with total area of 1,919,440 sq km (741,096 sq mi).

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Making the office a great place to work in!

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A few years back before I joined Phoenix Contact, I attended a training course conducted by this reputable company situated in the Central Business District. Right from the moment I stepped into the office, I was absolutely awed by the office environment. It is so spacious, neat and tidy, with full length glass windows, and every cubicle is separated by a piece of beautifully crafted glass.

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3 Simple Steps to Voltage Balancing

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Voltage balancing is a process where total power is distributed uniformly onto the single units in a typical power redundancy system.  In actuality, performing voltage balancing on 2 power supply units is not difficult.  If you follow the 3 simple steps (as shown below), you can be assured that the total power supply will be distributed as uniformly as possible onto individual units.

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