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A good quora read What is the cutest baby picture ever? To avoid this becoming a list or gallery without explanation, it may be helpful to explain what makes the baby picture "the cutest"... ;) Soumyaraj Bhanja , studied at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology Written Sep 20, 2015 The picture is that of a 21-week-old unborn baby named  Samuel Alexander Armas , who is being operated on by surgeon named  Joseph Bruner . The baby was diagnosed with spina bifida and would not survive if removed from the mother’s womb. Little Samuel’s mother, Julie Armas, was an obstetrics nurse in Atlanta. She knew of Dr. Bruner’s remarkable  surgical procedure. Practicing at  Vanderbilt University Medical Center  in Nashville, he performed these critical and special operations while  the baby is still in the womb. During the procedure, the doctor removes the uterus via C-section and makes a small incision to operate on the baby. Now, this

Portions and notes for Technical English Assessment II

Dear All: I have given the portion and Notes for our Technical English Assessment II. Kindly go through them and get back to me if you have doubts. 1. Impersonal passives (Active voice to passive  voice) 2. Direct to indirect speech (Reported Speech) 3. Use and Purpose. 4. Vocabulary in context. 5. Connectives. 6. Resume Writing. 7. Essay or paragraph writing. Research: Survey report/feasibility report as an internal assessment. 1. Changing from Active to Passive: Follow this table. TO KEEP, ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICES Tense Active voice Passive voice Active sentence Passive equivalent Simple present keep is kept I keep the butter in the fridge. The butter is kept in the fridge. Present continuous is keeping is being kept John is keeping my house tidy. My house is being kept tidy. Simple past kept was kept Mary kept her schedule meticulously. Mary's schedule was kept meticulously. Past continuous was keeping was being kept The theater was keeping

Construction and Deconstruction of your resume

Dear all: As a part of our curriculum we should develop a complete resume and keep it ready. I have uploaded my resume in Slide share and given the link below: Kindly have a look and it may give you an idea to shape your resume. The Order of the Resume: (The Twelve Commandments of Resume) 1. Name, address, mail id, Phone number. 2. Objective. 3. Educational Qualification. 4. Industrial Attachments/ In Plant Training/ Any other Experience/ Industrial Visit. 5. Projects. 6. Workshop/ Paper presentation. 7. Awards and Achievements. 8. Extra Curricular Activities. 9. Skills (Core Strengths, Technical Skills, 10. Interests/ Hobbies. 11. Personal Profile. 12. Reference: (Two references: Professional one and educational or personal one)