Steps to an Air Hostess

August 23, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Career, Education

Air hostess Jobs are one of the most sought after career in the aviation job market. As the airline industry continues to expand to meet growing consumer demand, more and more young people are taking up Air hostess Jobs. In an air hostess job the employees are expected to excel in customer service and always remain friendly, approachable and enthusiastic with a good sense of self presentation. A flight attendant job can be physically demanding and you must be prepared to be flexible to work any day of the year. The primary role of the cabin crew is to ensure the safety of passengers. In addition to this, they make sure that the passengers have a comfortable and pleasant flight.

The aviation sector is growing at a rapid pace and according to the industry experts, the growth is expected to continue in the years to come. Due to this steady growth, this aviation sector is creating ample job opportunities and the air hostess jobs are considered to be very prestigious and challenging. The following are the positive aspects of the job of an air hostess:

• A great chance to visit exotic locations and see the world in the work hours

• Living a lavish life with five star accommodations

• Good salaries, excellent perks and many facilities such as pick and drop

• Chance to meet celebrities

Aviation industry is an important industry of United States . The growth in this industry has heavily affected the country’s economy. It has resulted into growth in other sectors. Cabin Crew Jobs in USA are important job positions in aviation industry of United States. United States has many airlines that offer cabin crew jobs such as Continental Airlines, which is one of the major US operators and operates fleet ranging from short haul carrier to long haul carrier. In terms of passengers, American Airlines is the world’s largest air carrier.

How to Become an Air Hostess?

All air hostess aspirants should know about the air hostess requirements and air hostess restrictions, so that they can chalk out a plan to fulfill their dream. High school diploma is the minimum educational qualification to become an air hostess. However, in many cases, candidates who have completed their college degree are given first preference by reputed international airlines. A degree in mass communication, psychology would be an added advantage for becoming an air hostess. Air hostess requirements include FAA certification which is mandatory for all the flight attendants along with qualities such as good workplace communication skills, knowledge to speak fluent English, knowing some foreign languages, decent and polite behavior, etc. Read more on importance of communication skills. You can get a FAA certification, only if you complete the training contents such as dealing with terrorism, providing first aid, training in dealing with fire and water survival and knowing how to successfully operate the emergency materials or equipments.

The requirements to become an air hostess also include being of the age group of seventeen to twenty five years and having a good personality, presence of mind and interpersonal skills. If you complete a diploma in aviation, you will learn all the functions of an air hostess along with the ground duty rules and regulations. The duration of the training courses for air hostess training can be between six months to one and a half year. Its also important to have a good vision and meet the height and weight standards set by various airlines. All air hostess need to be mentally and physically fit to deal with the long working hours and emergencies. Thus, hard work and patience are the very important air hostess requirements. Readiness to work at odd hours of the day and also on weekends and holidays is a must for aspiring air hostesses.

What an Air Hostess shall do?

Air hostesses teach the safety rules and regulations for safe flying. They help passengers wearing the seat belts during take-off and landing of the plane and ensure their comfort and make sure they feel comfortable. Providing the passengers with snacks, beverages, pillows and blankets are also the job responsibilities of an air hostess. Air hostesses are trained for using the first aid, which helps to deal with injuries. Checking tickets, helping the passengers find their seats and keeping their belongings in a safe way are also the tasks performed by flight attendants. Thus, the air hostesses ensure that all people have a fine traveling experience.

Attractions

According to a survey, the median salary for air hostesses is around US $40,000. However, with experience, you can earn upto US $60,000 annually. The salary for fresh air hostess can be anything between US $16,000 to US $22,000. Air hostesses also receive benefits, perks, and health and life insurance facilities. Thus the career as an air hostess which is an airline job is truly a rewarding one. However, only those with a keen interest to become an air hostess will succeed in this glamorous career.

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Health Care Jobs A Fact Sheet

July 26, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Education

Now the fastest growing job sector is Health care jobs. Traditional Health care jobs like Physicians, Nurses, Dentists, Pharmacists itself provides huge potential in the job sector. Besides traditional Health care jobs Health services jobs will have a dramatical growth in the next 10 years. Many of the fastest growing health care jobs are concentrated in the health services field and 19% of all health care job growth from 2010 – 2020 will be in health services. Factors contributing to continued growth in this industry include the aging population, which will continue to require more services, and the increased use of innovative medical technology for intensive diagnosis and treatment. The effect of the increasing proportion of the elderly is already being felt.

The opportunities aren’t limited to neither health care jobs nor health services occupations. Health care institutions will need thousands of additional accountants, auditors, personnel specialists, directors of personnel, attorneys, buyers, computer programmers, computer support specialists, chemists, engineers, drafters, computer operators, photographers, file clerks, secretaries, purchasing clerks, and food service helpers. Furthermore, employment growth is not limited to the traditional full-time job. The AHA reports a 3% increase in part-time hospital employees.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nine healthcare job occupations of the 20 occupations with the fastest employment growth are medical jobs. By the year 2015 health services employment is projected to increase dramatically with over 4,700,000 new health care jobs. The increased demand for health care services, fed by the growing proportion of elderly in the population is expected to continue for a full 50 years! For example thousands of registered nurse positions available throughout the US! Some of health care and health services jobs in demand in US, UK, Australia, Canada listed below. According to the latest study conducted, thousands of vacancies are opening in each category listed below.

Camp Nurse, Hospice, Telephone Triage (Tele),Flight Nurse, Cardiology/Telemetry, Enterostomal Therapist, Dialysis, Hyperbaric Nurse, Oncologist, Pain Management, Labor/Delivery Nurse, ICU Staff Nurse, Newborn Nurses, Orthopedics, Audiologist, Radiation Therapist, Ultrasound/Sonographer, Registry Eligible Respiratory Therapist, Blood Bank Assistant, CT Tech, Recho Cardiographer, Respiratory Therapist, Pharmacist, School Nurse, Nuclear Med Tech, Echo Cardiographer, Case Manager, Infection Control Practitioner, Chief Nursing Officer, Director of Nursing, Nurse Managers, Nursing Shift Supervisor, Nurse Clinician, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner, Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing, Medical Receptionist, Medical Sales, Medical Secretary, Mental Health, Optical, Physician, Caregiver, Dental Hygienist, Dentist, Dietician, Emergency Medical Technician, Home Health Aide, Medical Imaging, Pathology, Patient Advocate, Personal Trainer, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomist, Physical, Therapist, Public Health Administration, Radiology, Social Worker, Sports Medicine, Veterinary.

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How to get an Internship?

July 1, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Career, Education

Internship program is a period of supervised training required for qualifying for a profession. It follows a specified number of academic credits or classroom years. Interns are usually college or university students, but they can also be high school students or post graduate adults seeking skills for a new career. An internship may be either paid, unpaid or partially paid. Internships may be part-time or full-time; typically they are part-time during the university year and full-time in the summer, and they typically last 6–12 weeks, but can be shorter or longer. Internship positions are available from businesses, government departments, non-profit groups and organizations. Due to strict labor laws, European internships are mostly unpaid, although they are still popular among non-Europeans in order to gain international exposure on one’s résumé and for foreign language improvement.

Two primary types of internships that exist in the United States are Work experience internship, Research internship or dissertation internship.

Work experience internship will be in the second or third year of the school period. The placement can be from 2 months to sometimes even one full school year. During this period the student is supposed to use the things he/she has learned in school and put it in practice. This way the student gets work experience in their field of study. The gained experience will be helpful to finish up the last year of the study.

Research internship is done by students who are in their last year. With this kind of internship a student does research for a particular company. The company can have something that they feel like they need to improve, or the student can choose a topic within the company themselves. The results of the research study will be put in a report and often will have to be presented.

Fee for Internship

Some companies will find and place students in internships for a fee, such internships are mostly unpaid. In some cases companies charge to assist with a search, promising to refund their fees if no internship is found. Another form of paying for internships is through charity auctions, where a company with an internship will select a charity to get the proceeds of the auction. In some cases, companies have created internships simply to help charities. In the United States, and other countries with down economies, internships have been a form of work for many experienced workers who have been laid off due to budget cuts. This adds another factor into preparing for internships for students- how to make someone who is still in school look better than someone who has been doing the job for years!

Internships by countries.

United States

Many internships in the United States are career specific. Students often choose internships based on their major at the university/college level. It is not uncommon for former interns to acquire full-time employment at an organization once they have enough necessary experience. The challenging job market has made it essential for college students to gain real world experience prior to graduation. Nearly all interns working in the United States must be paid, and at least the minimum wage, for their work in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.

United Kingdom, Canada and Australia

Internships are often referred to as ‘sandwich placements’ in UK , Canada and Australia and are validated work experience opportunity as part of a degree program. University staff gives students access to vacancies and students apply direct to employers. Some universities hold fairs and exhibitions to encourage students to consider the option and to enable students to meet potential employers. In the modern labour market graduates with work experience in the form of sandwich placements are not only deemed more desirable to employers but also research has demonstrated they attain higher level degree classifications than those graduates without such experience.

Spain

At Spanish universities it is uncommon to do an internship during the education period. The real working experience for students starts when they are done with their study. However, Spanish companies are getting more used to having students doing an internship at their company nowadays. Mostly these are international students from other European countries. Spain is a popular country for students to go to for a short period of time to do an internship.

Germany

In Germany there are different kinds of internships as well. As in most other countries, most students take their internship during the fourth or fifth semester of their degree. In some fields of study it is common to write the final thesis in a company. Another type of internship has emerged, the post graduation internship. The high unemployment in Germany during the last years has made it hard for people to find the right job, especially for people that have just graduated and lack work experience.

France

At the French universities it is also most common to do an internship, in France called stage, during the third or fourth year of your studies. The duration of the internships varies from 2 to 6 months, but very seldom longer than that. In France it is also becoming more popular to do an internship after one has finished studying. Mostly for students that did not get the chance to do an internship during their study career, and try to gain some working experience this way.

Some of the Top Internship topics given below. Just some examples to know what is expected from an intern through an internship by a firm. Hope you will have a serious search to find an apt internship to develop a booming career.

  • Entertainment Marketing and PR
  • Journalism / Media
  • Paid Branding, Ads, Innovation Summer Internship
  • Event Marketing Academic Internship
  • Arts Management Internship
  • NISH Summer Intern Program
  • Summer Internship at NYC PR Firm
  • SEO Career Program
  • Aeura Bio-Pharmaceuticals
  • Internet Blogging and Marketing
  • Architect-Interior Design.
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Insurance

June 20, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Education, Reviews

Years back insurance was considered a luxury, then a comfort. But its almost a necessity in the present world. Life is full of risk by all means. None is free from the risk of a natural disaster or a riot or from a terrorist attack. So most people prefer to have a minimum precaution to lighten the disaster they may face in future. Here lies the scope and importance of Insurance. Insurance is a hedging instrument used as a precautionary measure against future contingent losses. This instrument is used for managing the possible risks of the future. This is a mode of financially insuring that if such a incident happens then the loss does not affect the present well-being of the person or the property insured. Thus, through insurance, a person buys security and protection.

Different types of insurance is used to cover different properties and assets such as vehicles, home, health care etc. Basically, an insurance policy can also be known as a protection net which secures you from any financial losses in future. All you have to do is pay the insurance agencies a specified amount every month, known as premium, so that they can take care of you by providing you financial back up in case of a sudden health emergency or a fatal incident.

There are two ways for getting an insurance done.

One way is to visit an agent and consult him for the best option you can avail for your situation. And then, trust him/her for their suggestion on the type of insurance they feel is right for you.

The other way is to research and choose on your own, the type of insurance which will be best suited for your situation. You should research the market as well as the net, to look for the best insurance companies, and further more, the most suitable type of insurance that they offer. Also explore the various types of policies which are available to you in the market, and then compare to decide which one to choose finally.

Health Care Insurance

With such high medical and health care costs these days, it’s hard to even think about visiting a doctor. But what about an unexpected mishap or an unforeseen disability or attack, where the potential medical bills could shoot up to a sky? Where would you get so much money from? These are exactly the situations where you feel you had a security, something which could come to your rescue and save you from such financial crisis. While some companies do provide its employees with health insurance, for others, this is a must. Especially for the aging couples, who have a comparatively more chances of needing emergency bill money. The health insurance does it all, so that they do not have to worry for the huge payments at the last minute. A health insurance can cover all from a routine immunization to a major illness.

Life Insurance

Loss of a family member is a catastrophe which glooms a family’s life. But even more tragic is the death of a sole bread earner for the family, who then has to go through the pain of losing their loved one, as well as the financial loss putting their survival in jeopardy. This financial hardship due to a sudden death of a family member or a disability resulting to a loss of job or inability to work can be avoided to a great extent by taking up a life insurance policy. A Life insurance or disability insurance covers such losses and pays a family, compensation to restore the earnings lost by them due to a sudden death or disability. The monthly premiums for a life insurance are generally based upon the age, health, and occupation information of the applicant, in addition to the total benefits to be paid to him for his policy.

Home Insurance

Real estate property and hard assets are subject to accidental risks like theft, destruction due to natural disasters or fire accidents etc. with such huge investments gone into buying a real estate property like your home or office, the risk involved is a loss of large amount of money. Home and property insurance helps you in managing and protecting against these risks. The cost of a real estate property and its insurance is mostly based upon the worth of the already insured hard assets and also the location in which the assets are situated.

Travel Insurance

This is intended to cover any of the financial or any other losses which were incurred by the insured while traveling, be it nationally or internationally, such as mountain trekkers, cruise travelers etc.

Auto Insurance

Any vehicle on road, no matter how safe its driver is, is bound to meet with an accident or two, which may leave it with just a few scratches, or crash it up totally. Most countries today require you to have an auto insurance while on road in your vehicles.

If you have an accidental car crash, a total repair could cost you a fortune. On the other hand, a little scratch on your Land Cruiser might also soar up your bills to a high. Whether or not you need an auto insurance mostly depends on the type of car you own. If you have an expensive car and a little repair could wipe you out financially, you should very well go in for a buying an all-inclusive and crash insurance which could protect you against any and every harm done to your vehicle.

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My top ten in World Cup 2010

June 6, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under News and Events, Sports

The 2010 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. This will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by an African nation, after South Africa beat Morocco and Egypt in an all-African bidding process. This decision left the Oceania Football Confederation as the only confederation yet to host the FIFA World Cup. The draw for the finals took place on 4 December 2009 in Cape Town. The World Cup 2010 is promised to be the most attractive worldwide sports event for millions of fans. Every world cup creats a hero, and their row starts from Pele to Maradona and Ronaldo to Messie.

In this world cup, who will be that HERO ?

Lionel Messi ?? or ….

My top ten possibilities…..

Ricardo-Kaka-Brazil

Steven-Gerrard - England

Fernando-Torres - Spain

Andres Iniesta - Spain

Wayne ROONEY - England

Cesc Fabregas - Spain

Xavi-Hernandez - Spain

LIONEL_MESSI - Argentina

Cristiano-Ronaldo - Portugal

Didier Drogba - Ivory Coast

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Discover Your DNA

May 16, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Health, News and Events

The move by Pathway Genomics, San Diego, a trendy bio-tech company to sell a genetic test kit through retail outlets that can assess users’ predisposition to various diseases has sparked off a furious debate in America over its ethical and moral dimensions. The company had announced that it would start selling the ‘Spit Kit’ through the nation’s 7,500 Walgreen stores. Packaged in a box with “Discover Your DNA” imprint, with a stamped envelope enclosed. Spit kit can be mailed back to company. Customers can then go to the Pathways website to order specific tests and pay the required fees. They can also get the results via the Web.

Using the $20-$30 ‘Spit Kit’, customers can mail a dab of their sputum to labs for tests that will examine DNA variations to determine their risk of getting heart disease, diabetes, various forms of cancer, besides their reaction to common drugs. Depending on the range and depth of information, the tests will cost up to $300. This idea of Pathway Genomics is not a new one. Personal genomics companies have been around for around three years. But by going retail Pathway hope to become the front-runners in this field.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has not approved or validated the test kit and ethicists are also concerned. They say learning about predisposed diseases will raise moral issues relating to marriage, childbirth, inheritance, and even business and professional decisions. Medical insurance companies and the clergy are yet to pitch in. Pathway, on its part, says FDA clearance is not necessary to sell the Spit Kit, because, it insists, the tests are not intended for use in diagnosis, treatment or for the mitigation or cure of a disease. Anyway let’s wait some days to evaluate the actual result and feedback to Pathway’s revolutionary initiative.

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International Scholarships

April 19, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Education

Now a days more students have to apply for scholarships to strengthen their financial support in order to complete their studies successfully, because of rising costs of college and university tuition. There is a multitude of scholarship and fellowship sources available from governments,  private companies and non-profit organizations. Scholarships are not just awards or financial aids offered by prominent institutions, they are grand prospects that can help you fulfill all your dreams and ambitions regardless of your monetary status or your physical conditions. Thus, today quite a good number of scholarships are available in almost all developed nations like USA, Canada, Great Britain, Australia etc.

The Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program:

The Commonwealth Scholarship was initiated in 1959 and is celebrating 50 years now. Since the plan’s inception, the Government of Canada has provided scholarships of excellence to all member countries of the Commonwealth. The CCSP goal is to promote Canadian values and identity around the world and help to meet the human capital needs of developing countries. Students interested in this scholarship program should contact their home institution to make their interest known, and to find out if there is an institutional collaboration or exchange agreement with a Canadian institution. An institutional exchange agreement is desirable, however, where no agreement yet exists, research applications by students which may result in a new collaboration between professors from a Canadian and foreign university will be considered.

The New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS)

This scheme offers the opportunity to people from selected developing countries to undertake development-related studies in New Zealand. This may include study related to education, health, rural livelihoods, governance, human rights, or economic development, depending on the human resource development training needs of the home government. New Zealand Development Scholarships are offered for full-time, tertiary level study at participating New Zealand education institutions.

The NZDS scheme has two categories:

New Zealand Development Scholarships – Public category (NZDS-Public): The NZDS-Public scholarships scheme is a bilateral scheme available to individuals from selected partner countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. The selection criteria is determined by the partner government and NZAID.

New Zealand Development Scholarships – Open category (NZDS-Open): The NZDS-Open scholarships scheme is a non-bilateral scheme available to candidates of some developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific. Under the NZDS-Open scheme, candidates independently apply for a scholarship.

Australian International Scholarships

Australian Government scholarships are not available for international students undertaking English language training specifically in Australia. However, there are several English language training scholarships offered by Australian institutions. Some examples:

AB-CRC Honours Scholarships: AB-CRC Honours Scholarships provide financial support to students undertaking an honours year of study. Scholarships are tenable at universities which are core or supporting participants in the AB-CRC including Curtin University of Technology, James Cook University, Murdoch University, The University of Queensland and The University of Sydney. Duration of this course is one year . Annual value of this scholarship is $A 5,000.00 . This scholarship is available at any Australian institution located at Western Australia, Western Australia, Western Australia ,Queensland and New South Wales Queensland. This scholarship is only available for the Bachelor Degree and  is available for courses on the following fields of study: Engineering, Surveying, Medical Science, Medicine, Science, Computer Science, Information Systems, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences . It is offered by Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre – Emerging Infectious Disease.

ACTEW Honours Scholarship : The ACTEW Corporation is committed to the sustainable use and management of freshwater ecosystems in the Australian Capital Territory. As part of this commitment, the ACTEW Corporation has partnered with the School of Botany and Zoology at the Australian National University to promote the study of aquatic flora and fauna in the Canberra region. Duration of this course is one year and its total value is $A 7,500.00. This scholarship is only available at Australian National University (ANU) and at the Australian institutions located at Australian Capital Territory. This scholarship is only available for Bachelor Degree.

Aloysius Morgan Scholarship:   The scholarship was established in 2008 by the Canberra Southern Cross Club in memory of Bishop Aloysius Morgan who had been Chaplain in the Australian Army from 1941, serving in Papua and New Guinea and in the Vietnam War and who was instrumental in establishing a special network of military vicars around Australia and worldwide. He was the founding and long-serving Patron of the Canberra Southern Cross Club. Duration of this scheme is one year and its total value is $A 2,500.00 . This scholarship is only available at Australian Catholic University Limited and is available at any Australian institution located at Australian Capital Territory . This scholarship is only available for the Bachelor Degree.

How to Apply for a Scholarship?

There’s a lot of advice out there on How to Apply for a Scholarship – how you should write your CV/Resume, Cover Letter and Essay. But same application tips does not work for all international students. You might have to face country specific challenges when applying for a scholarship abroad.

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Dual Sim Mobile Phones

March 22, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under News and Events, Reviews

Dual sim mobile phones became popular from the year 2008 I think. Now almost 20% of the total mobile users prefer to use dual sim phones than their old single sim phones. Most people like to keep one mobile number for the office and one for home like me. Earlier I had to carry two phones to manage the calls from my family and office. But with the launch of the dual sim phones people no need to carry two different cells, but can manage their work with a single, multiple-sim phone.

In the initial stage the dual sim mobile models were not convenient for easy use. Its operations were somewhat complicated and difficult. But now top branded phone companies are after the market of this dual sim phones and latest technology has made the most modern multi usable dual sim phones providing real-time switching facility between both SIM at the touch of a button. There is a whole range of options available to consumers in India for top quality Dual sim mobile phones at much affordable prices.

Though international cellphone giants like Nokia, iPhone, BlackBerry…… not ventured into the dual-sim mobile phone market leading brand like LG, Samsung and others have dived straight in. Let’s have a look at a range of popular dual sim phones available in India.

Samsung Duo GSM-CDMA dual-sim world phone

The important features of this dual sim wold phone are :

  • Sharp and vibrant screen with 2.2 inch, 262000 colours, TFT display with 176 x 220 resolution.
  • supports call forwarding facility on both GSM & CDMA which facilitates incoming from both the numbers.
  • Enjoy the convenience of Sharp and responsive Touch Screen
  • Large phone book and sms storage
  • 72 Polyphonic ring tones on the Samsung Duo. You can also set your favorite MP3 as your ring tone.

LG Mobiles dual-sim phones

LG has Unveiled lastest dual-SIM phone LG KS660 which runs on tri-band network. LG KS660 handset allows users to have both their personal and business lines concurrently on a single device without change SIM Cards. LG KS660 features below:

  • 3.0-inch WQVGA (240×400) TFT touch-screen display with feedback,
  • 5.0-megapixel camera with autofocus, video recording (720×480), flash,
  • 50MB internal memory with microSDHC memory slot
  • integrated acceletometer.

Karbonn Mobiles

Karbonn Mobile is another company which makes dual sim phones in India. The dual sim phones in the Karbonn Mobile range include KC 441, K 445, K 443, K 460, K 447, K 770, K 332, K 217 and K 451. Some general technical features of KC 441 are: weight 86 gm; talk time up to 180 mins; screen size 1.8 inches; camera 1 megapixel; Mode GSM; expandable memory up to 2 GB; and FM Radio and MP3 media.

Karbonn dual sim phone K 445 boasts a touchscreen, an MP3 player, mobile tracker software, torch, video player and a WAP browser. There is also an FM radio and voice recording features with the Karbonn K 445.

Karbonn K 443 is a slider dual sim phone, with a 1.75 inch screen. The GSM-GPRS phone has an internal phone book which can hold 100 entries, and its memory can be expanded up to 4 GB. There is a WAP 2.0 browser in this dual sim phone, and has features like one-touch camera, one-touch FM radio key, and one-touch movie player. The Karbonn K 443 dual sim phone has Bluetooth connectivity and USB connectivity.

Lava Dual Sim mobiles

Lava mobiles which is based out in Noida is hitting the mobile market with their low price dual sim mobiles. It is now proven than mobile market is bullish with dual sim requirement. Its cost ranges from 2599 to 3850. Looking at the price and features it is very clear that Lava is targeting an entry level segment. Basic Features of Lava sim phones are:

  • Digital Camera
  • Dual charging points
  • FM Radio
  • One touch music player
  • Micro SD upto 8 GB
  • Bluetooth
  • Lithium-ion Battery.
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Binbrain TV

March 3, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under News and Events, Reviews

I’m happy to introduce Binbrain TV,  free online video site, which has a decent collection of rare videos from all over the world. Binbrain TV is specialized in collecting mind-blowing scenes from kerala and firing it to the air. As all you know, Kerala is an incredible tourist destiny in the world. I assure, you can enjoy the real beauty of this heavenly place through Binbrain. I’m sure in the near future this initiative will be a big success. This is not only an entertainment spot but also an opportunity to share your rare video collections. It provides an exceptional platform which is definitely a safe at office site.

Binbrain TV is a newly launched service from Binbrain.com,  a multi purpose parallel web portal. This nice web portal is always being referred as the prime in developing a booming career too. The most popular section of Binbrain is Binbrain Exam.

Follow Binbrain @ Twitter for the latest updates.

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Payyambalam Beach

February 22, 2010 by Ronnie Felix  
Filed under Travel Reviews

I have once written about this beautiful tourist spot in Kerala, Payyambalam Beach. Then it was just mentioned as one of the tourists points in kerala. Last week we went there for a routine weekend outing. And I thought I must share something more about this beautiful beach in particular to you.

Payyambalam Beach

It is an emerging hot tourist spot in (God’s own country) Kerala, which  is one of the must seen ten tourists spots in the world. Now the most popular beach in Kerala is Kovalam. I have visited Kovalam twice. I agree, it’s really beautiful. But I think, Payyambalm Beach does have many qualities and features than Kovalam. The first feature that one notice here is its cleanliness and the second one is its calmness and the marvelous sunset.

me and daughter @ payyambalam

I hope in the near future Payyambalm will be the hottest beach destiny for the tourists in Kerala. It’s situated in Kannur district, about 3km away from kannur town. You can also have some time pass at the park aside of this beach. But don’t expect much here except one famous sculpture ‘AMMA’, of Great sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman.

'AMMA'

'Amma'

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