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SUBMITTED BY
Aakash S K
Reg No: 312214114001
THIRD YEAR
SRI SIVASUBRAMANIYA NADAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)
Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Kalavakkam 603110
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
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Staff In-charge
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Group Discussions
What is GD? And how to enhance the quality of our performance?
GD Video?
What do employers look for in our GD?
GD Practice, GD Assessment (Peer Assessment and Teacher Assessment)
Presentation
What is presentation?
How to prepare for a presentation?
Watching Presentations of Celebrities like Barrack Obama, Shashi Tharur and
others
Practice, Assessment (Peer Assessment and Teacher Assessment)
Practice in Online Tests 1
Practice in Online Tests 2
Presentation Video
Facing Interview
Practicing answers to FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Writing a Biodata
Application for a job
Practice in arranging jumbled sentences in the right order
Spoken English
Pronunciation, Conversations (Dialogue)
Vowels Consonants and Diphthongs, Stress and Intonation
Listening Comprehension
The Content
Bio data
Cover letter for a job
Presentation 1 (general)
Presentation 2 (technical)
FAQ and answers (20 questions)
APPLICATION LETTER
Aakash S K
26/12, Vetrivel Nagar,
II Street, Kolathur,
Chennai 600 099.
Mr. Ravi,
HR Manali Petrochemical Limited,
Chennai.
Dear Sir,
SUB: Application for the post of Maintenance Engineer.
In response to your ad in The Hindu for the post of Software Architect, I
would like to offer my candidature for the same. My past experience outside
curriculum include a month long internship in SPIC where I was asked to
develop a centrifugal pump from scratch which was a great experience.
The enclosed resume lists my education and qualification details. I would
be ready to produce my testimonials whenever required. I fulfil your
requirements of person who has maintenance skills in pumps, compressors and
boilers one who has development experience with SAP logon and general
overview of Data Management. Moreover I possess good communication skills.
I can full assure you that my working in your organization would be a
mutually beneficial endeavour. I shall be ready for the interview whenever you
deem it necessary.
Thanking You,
Yours Sincerely,
Aakash S K
BIO-DATA
NAME: Aakash S K
E-MAIL ID: aakash14001@mech.ssn.edu.in
MOBILE: 9445269926
D.O.B AND AGE: 02/11/1996, 20 years
ADDRESS: 26/12, Vetrivel Nagar II Street,
Kolathur, Chennai- 600 099,
Tamil Nadu.
NATIONALITY: Indian
LANGUAGES KNOWN: English and Tamil.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION:
Qualification Institution Percentage / CGPA Year of Passing
BE SSN College Of 7.8/10 2018
Engineering,
Kalavakkam.
PROJECTS:
Design And Fabrication of Sheet Metal Cutting using Press Die.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Paper presentation at MERS 2017 Conference on the Design And Fabrication of Sheet
Metal Cutting using Press Die.
Fair knowledge in Design softwares like PTC Creo and DWG editor.
POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY:
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Finished 3 Grade in Keyboard (Trinity College of Londen)
Participated in Guiness world record (Human Flag formation)
School Pupil Leader in 12th Standard (SPL)
Date: Signature
Place:
GENERAL REPORT
THE EFFECTS OF INCREASED ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
OBJECTIVE:
The report examines the effects of increased CO2 concentrations
in the earth's atmosphere. The shifting of local weather patterns, the
mechanisms of the greenhouse effect, and the sources and sinks of CO2 are also
discussed. A list of possible remedies to the problem concludes the report.
I. INTRODUCTION
Before the year 2020, the climate of the earth may be warmer than any time in
the past thousand years. This change, which is incredibly fast by geological
time scales, will be brought about by increased levels of carbon dioxide in the
earth's atmosphere. The most important source of excessive CO2 is the burning
of carbon-based fossil fuels for energy production. Carbon dioxide is a by-
product of all living systems and is normally considered harmless. It is a minor
element in the earth's atmosphere comprising only about 0.03% of the total
atmosphere. However, this small amount of CO2, along with water vapour, is
responsible for what is commonly known as the greenhouse effect.
The fact that changes in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere could cause
changes in the earth's climate has been known for over one hundred years.
However, only in the last 5 to 10 years has significant research been done in this
field. The most ominous of the effects of a warmer climate will be the shifting
of local weather patterns. This shifting will have profound effects on
agricultural production in a world that is already unable to adequately feed its
citizens today. There will also be an accompanying redistribution of wealth
which will likely lead to dangerous social conflicts. It is obvious that the
continued introduction of CO2 into the atmosphere will have consequences far
worse than producing a slightly balmier climate.
II. NATURAL WEATHER PATTERNS
The climate is still dominated by natural cycles of warming and cooling. The
most influential of these natural weather patterns is the 180-year cycle. The
180-year cycle predicts that temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere reach a
minimum every 180 years. (Climate records for the Southern Hemisphere are
incomplete.) The bottom of the last cycle was in the early 1800s, which
suggests that we may now be in a period of peak coldness. The winters of 1976
through 1979, which were unusually bitter, seem to reinforce the theory behind
the 180-year cycle. This current cooling trend would mask any warming caused
by an increased greenhouse effect.
However, the 180-year cycle predicts a natural warming trend will begin
shortly before the end of this century. At the same time, the effects of elevated
CO2 levels on atmospheric temperatures will have increased to new high levels.
For the mean global temperature to stay constant, the earth-atmosphere system
must be in radiative equilibrium with the sun. In other words, the incoming
solar radiation must match the outgoing thermal radiation from the earth. Of the
incoming solar radiation, 35% is reflected back into space. The reflectivity of
the earth is its albedo. The albedo is taken into consideration when the total
energy flux of the earth-atmosphere system is calculated. Of the remaining 65%
of solar radiation that is not reflected back, 47% is absorbed by the surface and
18% is absorbed by the atmosphere. For the temperature of our system to
remain constant, this energy that is absorbed by the atmosphere must be radiated
back out. This radiation primarily takes place in the 5-micron to 30-micron
range of wave lengths, which is in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic
spectrum. A micron is one millionth of a meter [2:755].
Natural Greenhouse Effect
The effective radiating temperature is the temperature the earth should have
for the amount of solar radiation it absorbs. Calculation of the effective
radiating temperature gives a value of -200_ C. However, the observed mean
global temperature is 140_ C. The difference of 340_ C is caused by a natural
greenhouse effect that takes place in the atmosphere. As the earth tries to lose
heat into space, the atmosphere absorbs infrared radiation emitted by the
surface. Specifically, the atmosphere allows 50% of the incoming solar
radiation to reach the surface but only 10% of the longwave radiation from the
surface to escape. This causes the temperature of the earth-atmosphere system
to increase. The magnitude of the greenhouse effect is defined as the difference
between the upward infrared radiation from the surface and the upward infrared
radiation from the top of the atmosphere.
Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, about 154.4 gigatons (G ton) of
carbon have been added to the atmosphere. One gigaton is equal to one billion
tons. Even more alarming is the fact that of this 154.4 G tons, about 27%, or 45
G tons, were produced from 1970 to 1978. Overall, the use of carbon-based
fuels has increased at an exponential rate of 4.3% per year from 1860 to the
mid-1970s.
The amount of carbon added to the atmosphere depends on the type of fuel
being burned. Fuels with a high hydrogen- to-carbon ratio produce the most
energy for each unit of carbon released. The dirtiest fuels, in terms of carbon
dioxide, are the various synthetic fuels that are produced from coal. Synfuels
release large amounts of CO2 because energy must be expended to extract them
from coal. Therefore, the carbon dioxide generated from producing the synfuel
must be added to that released by combustion. Because the world has very large
coal reserves, research into synfuel production has increased greatly. Below
Figure lists the amount of CO2 released by each type of fuel.
USA 27 8
USSR & Eastern Europe 25 17
Western Europe 18 10
Central Asia 8 19
Japan, Australia, N. Zealand 7 4
Developing Asia 4
Developing America 4 40
Developing Middle East 3
Developing Africa 2
The severity of the consequences of this major climatic change requires that
action be taken to lessen man's input of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The greenhouse threat is a global problem that calls for global action.
Unfortunately, the political structure of the world tends to impede cooperation
on a global scale. Even with these difficulties, it is imperative that the use of
carbon-based fuels be reduced significantly. The United States, as the world's
leading consumer of energy, could influence world opinion and stimulate action
by taking decisive measures. Some of the steps that need to be taken are:
2. The use of a combination of fossil fuels that will minimize the input of
CO2 into the atmosphere must be emphasized. Natural gas is the cleanest
of the fossil fuels and large reserves of gas have been found. Coal is also
found in abundance in the United States and is therefore likely to be
increasingly used for energy production. However, coal releases 75%
more CO2 into the atmosphere per unit of energy produced than does
natural gas. Because of this, use of coal should be de-emphasized and
use of natural gas emphasized.
SUMMARY
TOUCHSCREEN
OBJECTIVE:
To study the working principles of different types of touchscreens and to
overview the various applications of different touchscreens.
What is a Touchscreen?
SUMMARY
A parallel plate capacitor is not a good choice for such a sensor pattern.
Placing a finger near fringing electric fields adds conductive surface area to the
capacitive system. The additional charge storage capacity added by the finger is
known as finger capacitance, CF. The capacitance of the sensor without a finger
present is denoted as CP in this article, which stands for parasitic capacitance.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION IN INTERVIEW
First, I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to pose a
question. What are the projects that your company is going to undertake in
the future?
After 5 years I want to see myself with good knowledge and better skills
and I want to become a project manager in our company.
I am a fresher sir, and I'm not expecting high salaries I just improve my
talent in this company.
Sir, I'm very results-driven. Doing a good job and achieving the desired
end result is my primary motivation. While I enjoy working on a project on
my own, I'm particularly motivated by the buzz of working in a team. It's
very rewarding working closely with others who share the same common
goal.
You might feel that I possess more degrees than you require for this
position. But, I believe that I grow every day when I talk to my staff,
customers and superiors. So, basically the learning process continues
throughout the life I dont think I am over qualified.
See lying is not an action which needs a reaction its common people lie
whenever they faces a dilemma to come out with so I can lie to solve the
problems which don't have further existence after solution and not such place
where a company can suffer from great cause and it also depends on the
product sometimes people doesn't believe in truth also such as you see in front
of the pack of cigarette its mention smoking causes cancer but then also people
smoke with style but at last we cannot ignore this fact that lying symbolises a
bad action.
For me, A company with good job profile and standard one matters
(standard - it is not a fake, willing to provide knowledge), no problem with the
location when it is a good company and good post. I would like to join in a
company which matches to my qualification.
14. What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
The toughest decision I ever had to make was deciding whether I should
pursue my higher secondary in India or in UAE. It was to choose between
my dream or my family.
My goal is to get a good position in your company and work with sincere
dedication to prove the usefulness of me in the organization. I would want to
be the smart worker and complete the tasks given in a short and easy way
without straining the co-workers and using lesser time.
I want to get a job in a reputed company now where I can utilize my skills
and improve my knowledge. I want to achieve the good position in that
company.
From me, three factors come into consideration growth, knowledge and
satisfaction. If there is a growth in my post with the increase in knowledge
and which makes me satisfaction and love with the work then I will not
leave the company. At the end of the day happiness and satisfaction plays a
major role for me.