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28 th  January 2018 M .Phani Surya Teja phanisuryatejamahankali@gmail.com K L University Vaddeswaram The Manager Cisco private limited 5 th  Cross, Sebastian road Hyderabad India-530016 Dear Sir I was very interested to see your advertisement for a software engineering in The Hindu (20 November 2014). I have been seeking just such an opportunity as this, and I think my background and your requirements may be a good match. I am very much interested in working as a software engineer in your esteemed organization. I enclose my resume as a first step in exploring the possibilities of employment with Cisco Private Limited. I worked as a project trainee in Satyam Computer Services Limited for the past 6 months. I was involved in developing a graphical user interface for Metadata Management system. So, I have hand on experience in java swing, java security, JDBC and Oracle. As a software engineer in your organization. I assure you that I will work hard f

PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION

1.Thirst for Knowledge              Kalam was born in Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. His father was a boatman whose earnings were hardly enough to take care of the entire family. This meant that in addition to going to school, Kalam often took up odd jobs in his spare time to supplement the family’s income. Despite all the difficulties, what set Kalam apart was his love for studies. He was an average student in school but had a strong desire to learn more about the world. This enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge stayed with him his entire life and was one of the fundamental factors for his success as a scientist. 2. Perseverance              Even as a child, Kalam would begin his day at 4 am – with a mathematics class taught by a teacher who would only accept 5 students in a session. Post the class, he and a cousin would distribute newspapers around town in order to supplement his family’s income. With Kalam’s town having no electricity, kerosene lamps would be used in the evenin

A GIST OF THE HOUND OF BASKERVILLE BY GEORGE ORWELL

The Hound of the Baskervilles opens with a mini mystery—Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson speculate on the identity of the owner of a cane that has been left in their office by an unknown visitor. Wowing Watson with his fabulous powers of observation, Holmes predicts the appearance of James Mortimer, owner of the found object and a convenient entry into the baffling curse of the Baskervilles. Entering the office and unveiling an 18th century manuscript, Mortimer recounts the myth of the lecherous Hugo Baskerville. Hugo captured and imprisoned a young country lass at his estate in Devonshire, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he pursued her along the lonesome moors late one night. Ever since, Mortimer reports, the Baskerville line has been plagued by a mysterious and supernatural black hound. The recent death of Sir Charles Baskerville has rekindled suspicions and fears. The next of kin, the duo finds out, has arrived in London to take up his post at Baskerville Hall

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