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Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
I am better known as GERMAN SUBBA RAO, is because of my association with German Language Teaching, Translating etc. I am also known as TEACHER OF TEACHERS, because my students are presently teaching GERMAN in various institutes in twin cities, across INDIA & even in Vivekananda Institute of Languages (Vivekananda Vani Samstha), Ramakrishna Math, where I am presently working as a lecturer teaching GERMAN for the Advanced Levels. I am also teaching ENGLISH in the same esteemed Organization. I have M.A. German, M.A. Eng, B.Ed. Sp. Eng and B.Sc BZC as my educational qualifications. I stood first in the University in Adv. Dip. German. I have been working in Vivekananda Institute of Languages since February, 1992. I am also working in some institutes, where I teach GERMAN. I had taught in Osmania University in 1992-93 in an Ad hoc post and later on appointed in Ramakrishna Math. I have done numerous technical translations. I teach German at my home also.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Alert computer professionals

Click once on the picture to read an interesting article published in THE HINDU: http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/back-breaking-job/article4153809.ece 

Monkey meat sold in chinese Hotels

Click the following link to read an interesting article published in THE TIMES OF INDIA:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/China-shuts-eateries-over-monkey-meat/articleshow/17446598.cms?intenttarget=no 

A metrosexual patient can be defined as one who talks. . . like an American.

Click the following link to read an interesting article published in THE HINDU: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/dealing-with-a-metrosexual-patient/article4154323.ece 

20 years SMS

20 years SMS HB2U love SMS!
"Merry Christmas!" "Merry Christmas!" was the world's first SMS. It was sent on 3 December 1992. Its receiver was not Santa Claus, but Richard Jarvis. Vodafone's manager was on that day at a company Christmas par
ty in Newbury, England.

"Merry Christmas." On 3rd December 1992 Neil Papworth sent an SMS to a mobile phone and these words rang in a revolution that changed the daily lives of billions. Einestages spoke to the sender of the first SMS - and shows the pioneer messages that were sold by phone, email and more. Katja Iken
When the SMS was invented 20 years ago, it supposed to be only an insignificant additional services - today the world communicates by text message. Last year alone, some eight trillion SMS messages were sent. Blame for everything is a lanky, brown-haired engineer named Neil Papworth. The then 22-year-old Briton was, on the 3rd December 1992 wrote the first SMS.

Papworth is now father of three, lives in Montreal, according to his website and harbors a passion for Formula 1, good beer and curry. That he wrote history by mistake, he enjoys today.
Read more: http://einestages.spiegel.de/s/tb/26085/was-stand-in-der-ersten-sms-der-welt.html  


Hi-Tech Weihnachten

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Gatka - Hot Breath

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Heißer Atem 27 Nov 2012 Dienstag
Sri Akal Takhat, Indien. Es ist der 543. Geburtstag von Guru Nanak, dem Begründer der Religion Sikhismus. Ihm zu Ehren veranstalten die Anhänger eine Prozession zum Goldenen Tempel in Amritsar und ein Sikh-Kämpfer zeigt sein Können in der Kampfkunstart Gatka - Feuerspucken gehört auch dazu. Dieses Foto wurde in STERN.DE veröffentlicht.

Hot breath November 27 2012 Tuesday
Sri Akal Takhat, India. It is the 543rd Birthday of Guru Nanak, the founder of the religion Sikhism. In his honor, supporters organized a procession to the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a Sikh fighter shows his skills in the martial arts style Gatka - Fire breathing is one of them. This photo was published in STERN.DE.

Lonely house on highway demolished


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Eingeknickt und abgerissen 1. Dez 2012 Samstag
Wenling, China. Diese Geschichte ging vor zwei Wochen um die Welt: Der Hausbesitzer Luo Baogen hatte sich geweigert sein Haus abreißen zu lassen, obwohl sein Heim eine neu gebaute Straße blockierte. Die Abfindung, die ihm von den Behörden geboten wurde, war ihm zu niedrig. Nach vielen Gesprächen mit Verwaltungsangestelten und Verwandten lenkte der Mann aber nun ein - und die Bagger konnten sich das einsame Haus auf der Straße vornehmen.

Caved in and demolished 1st Dec 2012 Saturday
Wenling, China. This story was two weeks ago, around the world: The homeowner Luo Baogen had refused to demolish his house, even though his home blocked a new road under construction. The settlement, which was offered to him by the authorities, was it too low. After many discussions with administrative officials and relatives of the man drew but now - and the excavators were able to demolish the lonely house on the street.