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Module I
Continuity and differentiability of functions of one variable : Rolle’s theorem, Mean
value theorem, Cauchy’s theorem, L’Hospital’s rule for the evaluation of limits of
indeterminate forms.
Radius of curvature of plane curves, evolutes.
Theory of algebraic equations : relations between roots and coefficients of an equation,
transformations of equations, Descarte’s rule of signs.
Module II
Functions of more than one variable : partial differentiation , chain rule, Euler’s
theorem for homogeneous function, differentials and their applications in errors and
approximations, Jacobians - Maxima minima of functions of two variables(Proof of the
result not required).
Module III
Co-ordinate geometry of two dimensions : Standard equations of parabola, ellipse and
hyperbola, their parametric representations, equations of tangents and normals to these
curves, simple properties of these curves, asymptotes of a hyperbola, rectangular
hyperbola.
Module IV
Co-ordinate geometry of three dimensions : Direction cosines, planes and straight
lines, shortest distance between two skew lines, sphere, cone, right circular cylinder.
Module V
Definite integrals : Reduction formulae for sinmx, cosmx, sinmxcosnx. Applications of
definite integrals in the evaluation of areas, area of surface of revolution, volumes.
Multiple integrals : Evaluation of double and triple integrals, volumes and surface
areas of solids using multiple integrals.
Reference:
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics: B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers
2) Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern
3) Engg Mathematics Vol I & II S S Shastri, Prentice Hall
4) Differential calculus S Balachandra Rao & C K Shantha, Wiley
eastern
5) Calculus and analytic geometry G B Thomas, Addison Wesley
6) Engg Mathematics Vol I & II Shantinarayan, S Chand & Co
7) Advanced Mathematics for Engineers : S. Narayanan, Manickavachagom Pillai,
& Dr. G. Ramanaiah
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 102 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
Module I
Convergence and divergence of infinite series : Integral test, comparison test, ratio
test, Cauchy’s root test, Raabe’s test, seies of positive and negative terms, concept of
absolute convergenc, alternating series, Leibniz test(No proofs for any of the above tests)
Power series : Internal of convergence of power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series of
functions, Leibniz formula for the nth derivative of the product of two functions (No
proof) , use of Leibniz formula for the determination of co-efficients of the power series.
Module II
Matrix algebra : concept of rank of matrix, Echelon and normal form, linear systems of
algebraic equations, consistency, Gauss elimination method , homogeneous system of
equations, Eigen values and eigen vectors, Cayley-Hamilton (no proof) , eigen values of
Hermitian and skew- Hermitian and unitary matrices, real quadratic forms,
diagonalisation of quadratic forms.
Module III
Ordinary differential equations of second order : linear equations with constant coefficients,
methods of solution of these equations, simultaneous linear differential
equations, simple applications of linear differential equations in engineering problems.
Module IV
Laplace transforms : Linearity property, transforms of elementary functions, Laplace
transforms of derivatives and integrals, differentiation and integration of transforms,
convolution theorm (no proof), use of Laplace transforms in the solution of initial value
problems, unit step function, impulse function - transform of step functions, transforms
of periodic functions.
Module V
Vector differential calculus : Scalar and Vector point functions, gradient, divergence
and curl, their physical meanings.
Vector integral calculus : line, surface and volume integrals, Gauss’s divergence
theorem,. Stoke’s theorem (No Proof of these theorem), conservative force fields, scalar
potential.
Reference:
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics: B.S. Grewal
2) Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Erwin Kreyszig
3) Mathematical methods Potter, Goldberg (Prentice Hall)
4) Matrix theory David Lewis, Allied Publishers
5) Operationsl Mathematics R V Churchill , McGraw Hill
6) Operational methods for linear systems Kaplan W, Addison Wesley
7) Advanced Mathematics for Engineering: S. Narayanan, Manickavachagom
Pillai,
& Dr. G. Ramanaiah
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 103 ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Module I
Interference of light : Interference on thin films, colours of thin films- Newton’s rings
(reflected system)- determination of wave length and refractive index. Air wedgediameter
of thin wire- Testing of planeness of surfaces.
Production of x-rays - continous and characteristic x-rays- Mosley’s law- Differaction
of x-rays- Bragg’s Law- Bragg’s x-ray spectrometer - Compton effect - Expression for
change in wave length.
Module II
Diffraction- Fresenel and Fraunhofar diffraction-Zone place- plane diffraction grating
- Measurement of wave length- Dispersive power of grating. Resolving power- Raleigh’s
criterion- Resolving power of telescope and grating.
Double refraction- Positive and negative crystals- Nicol prism- Huygen’s theory of
double refraction. Quarter wave and half wave plates. Production and analysis of
plane polarized and circularly polarised light using crystal plates. Optical activity-
Fresnel’s theory- specific rotation-Half shade polarimeter
Module III
Coherence and lasers : Spatial and temporal coherence- coherence length- spontaneous
emission - stimulated emission- population inversion- CW & Pulsed Laser, typical laser
systems like Helium- Neon, Nd, YAG, Ruby, Semi-conductor lasers. Applications of
lasers- Principle of holography- reflection and transmission type-Recording and
reconstruction- applications of holography-white light holograms.
Ultrasonic waves- Production, properties, and application.
Recording and reproduction of sound- Magnetic tape recording- sound recording on
cine films.
Module IV
Fibre optics and its applications : general ideas of optical fibre- NA of fibre- step index
and graded index of fibres- multimode and single mode fibres- applications of optical
fibre- fibre optic communication- optical fibre sensors- general ideas of integrated optics.
Module V
Crystallography and lattice planes : Crystallography- space lattice- unit cell- crystal
systems- simple cubic- body centred and face centred cubes. Lattice planes and Miller
indices- spacing between lattice planes- powder method for crystal study.
Dielectrics: types and applications
Superconductivity: Transition temperature- Meissner effect- Isotope effect- Type I and
type II- super conductors- B.C.S theory (qualitative study )- High temperature super
conductivity(General idea)- Josephson effect- SQUIDS.
Reference:
1) Modern physics : J.B Rajan
2) Optics and Atomic physics : Sathyaprakash
3) Modern physics : Theraja
4) Solid state physics : Charles Kittel
5) Optical fibre communication : Agarwal
6) Optics : Ajoy Ghatak
7) A text book for Engg students : S P Nair & K P Jayaprakash
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 104 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Module I
Water and its treatment : Hard and soft water- Degree of Hardness of Water and its
determination- Methods of softening water- Chemical calculations in softening of
water- Water for domestic use- Boiler feed waters- defects of using Hard water in
boilers and the treatments given- Internal and External conditioning of water-
Desalination of water. Environmental pollution: Pollution of water-Domestic sewage
and Industrial wastes- Air pollution- Causes and control.
Module II
Corrosion: Theories of Corrosion- Factors influencing corrosion- Corrosion controlcathodic
protection. Protective coatings : Metallic coatings -hot dipping, electroplating,
metal spraying, cladding Non-metallic coatings- Properties and functions of
ingredients used in Paints- Varnishes, Enamels and Lacquers- Special paints.
Module III
Electrochemistry : Electrode potentials and Electromotive Force-Nernst’s equation
for single electrode potentials- Measurement of e.m.f and electrode potentials-
Standard hydrogen electrode - E.M.F series of metals- concentration cells-
Commercial cells- primary cell like Simple Voltaic cell, Daniel cell, Laclanche cell
and Weston Cadmium cell- secondary cells or storage cells- Lead -Acid cell and
Edisson cell- Fuel cells- Hydrogen -Oxygen fuel cell- Applications of e.m.f
measurements- Determination of PH and potentiometric Titrations.
Module IV
Fuels: Classification - Calorific Value determination of solids, Liquid and Gaseous
fuels- Solid fuels wood, Peat, Lignite, Coal and Coke-Proximate analysis of Coal-
Liquid fuels- Petroleum and its refining- Fractions and their uses- Cracking and
Reforming- Petrol Knock and octane number- Diesel knock and cetane number.
Synthetic petrol- Gaseous fuels- Natural Gas, Water Gas, Producer Gas, Coal Gas,
Acetylene- Combustion calculation- Weight/Volume of oxygen/air required
Lubrication and lubricants- Theories of friction and Mechanism of lubricationclassification
and properties of lubricants - Production of Lubricating oils- Additives of
lubricating oils- Synthetic lubricants, Greases, Solid Lubricants. Rocket Propellantscharacteristics
and composition of Solid and Liquid propellants.
Module V
High Polymers : Classification of High polymers- production of high polymers- general
methods- Some important plastics, their production, properties and uses- Polyethylene
PVC, Polystyrene, Teflon, Acrylics, Nylon, Polyesters, Phenol Formaldehyde Resins,
Urea Formaldehyde Resins and silicones-compounding and moulding of High
polymers.
Plastics as engineering materials- Natural rubber- production and properties-
Compounding and Vulcanization of Rubber- Synthetic Rubbers - Buna Rubbers, Butyle
Rubbers, Neoprene Thiokols, Polyurethane and a Silicons Rubbers.
References:
1) Chemistry in Engineering & Technology Volume II : J.C Kuriakose & Rajaram
2) Chemistry of Engineering Materials : C V Agarwal
3) Engineering Chemistry : P C Jain & Monika
4) Chemistry of Engineering Materials : L Munroe
5) Chemistry of Engineering Materials : Leighou
6) Chemistry of Engineering Materials : Paul & Salger
7) Chemistry of Engineering Materials : M Uppal
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 105 ENGINEERING MECHANICS
A) STATICS
Module I
Concurrent forces in a plane: Principles of statics. Composition and resolution of
forces. Equilibrium of concurrent forces in a plane. Method of projection. Method of
moments. Friction.
Parallel forces in a plane: Two parallel forces. General case of parallel forces in a
plane. Centre of parallel forces and centre of gravity. Distributed forces in a plane.
Module II
Properties of areas: Centroids of composite plane figures and curves. Moment of inertia
of a plane figure with respect to an axis in its plane. Polar moment of inertia. Product of
inertia. Principal axes. Mass moment of inertia of material bodies. Product of inertia of
material bodies.
Module III
General case of forces in a plane: Composition of forces in a plane. Equilibrium of
forces in a plane. Plane trusses - Method of joints. Method of sections. Plane frames :
Method of members. Principle of virtual work: Equilibrium of ideal systems, stable
and unstable equilibrium.
B) DYNAMICS
Module IV
Rectilinear translation: Kinematics of rectilinear motion. Differential equation of
rectilinear motion. Motion of a particle acted upon by a constant force, by a force as a
function of time and by a force proportional to displacement. Simple harmonic motion.
D'Alembert's principle. Momentum and impulse. Work and energy, ideal systems,
conservation of energy. Impact.
Module V
Curvilinear translation: Kinematics of curvilinear translation. Differential equations of
motion. Motion of a projectile. D'Alembert's principle in curvilinear motion. Moment of
momentum. Work and energy in curvilinear motion.
Module VI
Rotation of a rigid body: Kinematics of rotation. Equation of motion of a rigid body
rotating about a fixed axis. Rotation under the action of a constant moment. Compound
pendulum. General case of moment proportional to the angle of rotation. D'Alemberts
principle of rotation. Resultant inertia force in rotation. Principle of angular momentum
in rotation. Energy equation for rotating bodies.
References:
1) Engineering Mechanics - Timoshenko and Young - McGraw Hill Book Company.
2) Mechanics for Engineers (Vol. 1- Statics and Vol.2 -Dynamics) - Beer F. P. &
Johnston E. R. - Tata McGraw Hill.
3) Engineering Mechanics (Vol. 1- Statics and Vol.2 -Dynamics) - Merriam H. L. &
Kraige L. G. - John Wiley and Sons.
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 106 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Module I
Introduction to engineering graphics. Drawing instruments and their use.
familiarisation with current Indian Standard Code of Practice for general engineering
drawing.
Scales- plain scale ,vernier scale, diagonal scale.
Conic sections- Construction of ellipse, parabola, hyperbola - construction of cycloid,
involute, archimedian spiral and logarithmic spiral- drawing tangents and normals to
these curves.
Module II
Introduction to orthographic projections - plane of projection- principles of first angle
and third angle projections, projection of points in different quadrants.
Orthographic projection of straight lines parallel to one plane and inclined to the other
plane- straight lines inclined to both the planes- true length and inclination of lines with
reference planes- traces of lines.
Projection of plane laminae of geometrical shapes in oblique positions.
Module III
Projection of polyhedra and solids of revolution- frustum, projection of solids with
axis parallel to one plane and parallel or perpendicular to other plane- projection of solids
with axis inclined to both the planes- projection of solids on auxiliary planes.
Section of solids by planes inclined to horizontal or vertical planes- true shape of
sections.
Module IV
Development of surface of cubes, prisms, cylinders, pyramids and cones
Intersection of surfaces- methods of determining lines of intersection - intersection of
prism in prism and cylinder in cylinder.
Module V
Introduction to isometric projection- isometric scales, isometric views- isometric
projections of prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres.
Introduction to perspective projections : visual ray method and vanishing point
method- perspective of circles- perspective views of prisms and pyramids.
References:
1) Engineering Graphics P.I.Varghese & K.C. John, JET
Publishers
2) Elementary engineering drawing N.D.Bhat, Charotar publishing house
3) Geometric drawing, P.S.Gill , B.D Kataria &sons Ludhiana
4) Engineering Graphics P I Varghese, VIP Publishers.
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 107 FUNDAMENTALS OF
ENGINEERING- I
(A) CIVIL ENGINEERING
Module I
Materials: Cement - varieties and grade of cement and its uses. Steel- types of steel for
reinforcement bars,steel structural sections. Brick- varieties and strength , tests on
bricks.
Aggregates- types & requirements of good aggregates. Concrete- grades of concrete as
per IS code, water cement ratio, workability, mixing, batching, placing, compaction and
curing.
Module II
Construction: Foundation- types of foundations- isolated footing,combined footing,
raft, pile & well foundations, machine foundation. Super structure- walls- brick
masonry, English bond and Flemish bond , Stone masonry, Random rubble masonry.
Roofing- Steel trusses, roofing for industrial buildings
Module III
Surveying: Principles, instruments, ranging and chaining of survey lines, field work,
field book, selection of survey stations, reconnaissance ,alignment of main lines,
Levelling: Levelling instruments, different types, temporary adjustments, datum planes,
level surfaces, horizontal surfaces, mean sea level, reduced level of point, booking of
fieldnotes, reduction of le vels by height of collimation method.
(B) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Module IV
Thermodynamics: thermodynamic systems- open,closed and isolated systems,
equilibrium state of a system, property and state,process,cycle, work,equations of state,
critical constant s, Joule-Thomson effect Zeroth law of thermodynamics-concept of
temperature,temperature scales. First law - internal energy, enthalpy, application of first
law to closed and open systems. Second law-Kelvin-Plank and Claussius statements,
Carnot Cycle.
Module V
Air standard cycles: Air standard efficiency of Otto cycle,Diesel cycle, Dual cycle,
Brayton cycle.
Internal Combustion Engines: working of two stroke and four stroke Petrol and Diesel
engines, simple Carburettor, ignition system, fuel pump, fuel injector, cooling system,
lubricating system.
Module IV
Generation and utilisation of steam: Properties of steam- saturation temperature, wet,
dry and superheated steam, dryness fraction, enthalpy, specific volume. Boilers- simple
vertical boiler, Cochran boiler, Babcock-Wilcox cross drum water tube boiler, high
pressure Benson boiler, boiler mountings and accessories. Steam turbines- Elementary
ideas of simple reaction and impulse turbines, compounding of turbines.
References:
1) Engineering thermodynamics : P.K. Nag, TMH
2) Engineering thermodynamics : D.B. Splading & E.H. Cole
3) Engineering thermodynamics : Van wylon
4) Thermodynamics : J.P. Holman, McGraw Hill
5) Thermal Engineering : P.L Ballaney
6) Engineering materials : Rangwala
7) Building construction : Punmia
8) A text book of building construction : N.K.R. Murthy
9) A text book of building construction : Sharma & Kaul
10) A text book of building construction : Jha & sinha
11) Surveying & Levelling : T P Kanetkar
12) Surveying & Levelling : Hussain
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 108 FUNDAMENTALS OF
ENGINEERING II
(A) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Module I
Basic principles of Electric circuits: Review of - Ohms law - Definitions of resistance,
current, voltage and power sereies and parallel circuits- constant voltage source and
constant current source.
Network Theorems : Kirchoff’s laws- Network analysis by Maxillas circulation currents
- Thevenin’s theorem - super- position theorem - Norton’s theorem - simple illustrative
problem on network theorems.
Module II
Review of electrostatics - Coulomb’s Law, Electric field strength and Electric flux
density capacitance.Magnetic circuits-magnetic fields of a coil-Ampere turns and its
calculation - magnetic flux - flux density - field strengths. Review of electromagenetic
induction - Faraday’s Law- Lenz’s Law - mutually induced emf. Review of
electromagnetic principles - magnetic circuits - magnetic fields of a coil - Ampere turns
calculation - magnetic flux - flux density field strength - Measuring instruments:
Working principle of galvanometer - Ammeter - votmeter-watt meter - energy meter.
Module III
AC fundamentals: Generation of alternative voltage and current - equations of
sinusoidal voltage and current - wave form, cycle frequency, time period, amplitude,
phase difference r.m.s value, average value, power factor, form factor - vector diagram
using r.m.s values, addition and substraction of vectors, sine waves in phase and out of
phase, A.C circuits:RC, RL, RLC circuits, series and parallel current, voltage and power
relationships - poly phase circuits :- vector representations, phase sequence, star and
delta connections.
(B) ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Module IV
Semiconductors : - Energy band diagram - instrinsic, extrinsic - semi conductors, -
doping -P N junction - diodes. Characteristics - current components - zenerdiodes.
Rectifiers: - Half wave and full wave rectifier - captive filter - wave forms - ripple factor
- regulation characteristics - Bridge rectifier. Transistors: - PNP and NPN transistors -
theory of operation - Transistor - configurations - characteristics - comparison.
Module V
Transducers - Definition - Classification - Electrical transducer - Mechanical transducer
- Strain guage - Transducer for pressure - velocity - vibration - temperature
measurements. Special semiconducter devices - FET - SCR - LED - LCD - V I
characteristics - Applications. CRO - principles operation - measurement of amplitude,
frequency and phase.
Module VI
Fundamentals of Communication:- Analog communication - concept of modulation -
types - AM - FM - block - diagram of general communication system - demodulation .
Basic concepts of digital communication - Block diagram only.
References:
1. Electrical Technology : Hughes, ELBS publication
2. Advanced Electrical Technology : H. Cotton, Wheeler Publication.
3. Electronic Devices & Circuits : G.K. Mithal
4. solid State Electronics Devices :Streetman
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 109 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Module I
Introduction to Computer Organisation: Central Processing Unit, Memory, Input-
Output devices. Secondary storage devices, machine language, assembly language, and
high level language, system software, operating system, BIOS, DOS, GUI based OS
(Windows), Compilers and assemblers, General introduction to computer networks,
LAN, WAN, MAN, INTERNET.
Module II
Introduction to programming in C: Fundamental data types- integer, floating point,
and enumerated data types, Expressions- arithmetic , relational and logic operators, Type
conversion- simple and compound statement, Access to standard library, standard I/Ogetchar,
putchar, Formatted I/O, scanf, printf, error handling, line input and out put,
control structures, selection statement, IF, SWITCH, WHILE, DO WHILE, FOR,
BREAK, CONTINUE, GOTO, RETURN statements.
Module III
Functions : Declarations and functions, parameter passing mechanism, storage classesscope,
vissiblity, and life time of variables, AUTO, EXTERN, STATIC and REGISTER
modifiers, Recursion.
Module IV
Arrays : Single and multi dimensional arrays, sorting, selection sort, search- linear
search and binary search, Structures and union, pointers and addresses, pointer arrays,
function returning pointers, pointers to function, pointer arithmetic, pointers to structures,
array of structures, preprocessor directive, command line arguments, typedef.
Module V
Introduction to DBMS: Relational, network and hierarchial models (description only),
Introduction to relational algebra and SQL.
Reference:
1) Computers and common sense : Roger Hunt and John Shelly (PHI)
2) Internet for everyone : Leon & Leon (Leon Tech world, Chennai)
3) Programming in C : B. S. Gotfried ( Schaum series, TMH)
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 110 HUMANITIES
Module I
Communication: Introducing communication: Importance of communication.
Communication in premitive societies. Objectives of communication : introduction,
information, advice, order, suggestion, persuation, education, warning, raising morale,
motivation. Mass communication : written & oral communication, visual
communication, audio-visual communication:Role of news papers, radio, cinema & TV.
Principles of communication: clarity, completeness, conciseness, consideration, courtesy,
correctness. Choice of the right word .The art of listening- learning through listening -
body language.
Module II
Types of communication Official and business communication: downward
communication, upward communication, horizontal communication. Comprehension:
comprehension of ideas in a passage, expansion of an idea for a particular purpose.
Summarising a passage for official usage, communicating a given idea to suit different
contexts. Report writing- importance of reports, preparing a report, technical report
writing.
Module III
Engineering Economics: Nature and scope of economics, economic decision and
technical decision, wants and utility, demand and supply, elasticity of demand and
supply, concept of cost and revenue, concept of equilibrium and margin. Four factors of
production and their peculiarities , Money and banking- Functions of money, functions
of banks, commercial and central banks, monetary policy of the Reserve Bank of India.
National income- Macro economics approach, GNP, NNP, NI, DI, PI methods of
calculation of national income.
Module IV
History of Science & Technology: Science in the ancient nworld: contributions of
ancient civilizations- Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Greek. Renaissance and the
intellectual revolution: Contributions of Descartes, Newton, Darwin, and Eintstein. The
industrial revolution and its impact on on society.
Module V
Science in the 20th Centuary: The transportation and communication revolution, Indian
science and Technology in the post independence period. Achievements in the fields of
Agriculture, space, and atomic energy. Intermediate and appropriate technology.
Science & Religion.
Reference:
1) Essentials of business communication: Rajendra Pal & J S Korlahalli (S Chand &
Sons, New Delhi)
2) Business Communication: Gyani (Jeevandeep Prakashan, Bombay)
3) Industrial economics : R R Barthwalk
4) Economics- An introductory analysis : Paul A Samuelson
5) Science in History : J D Bernal (Penguin Books Ltd)
6) History of Science : W C Dampier ( Cambridge University
Press)
7) History of Science - History of Technology: Encyclo[edia Britanicaa.
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 111 COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING LAB
1. Study of OS commands. General introduction to application packages.
2 Programming using C control structures & pointers.
3. Searching & sorting
4. Creation and use of databases in a suitable database package.
CE/ME/EC/CS/SE/IT/EB/EI/EE/MRE 112 WORKSHOPS
MECHANICAL WORK SHOP
1) Fitting Shop.
2) Sheet Metal Shop
3) Foundry Shop
4) Welding Shop
5) Carpentry Shop
(Preliminary exercises for beginners in all shops. Specific models may be
designed by the teachers.)
ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP
1. One lamp controlled by one switch
2. Series and parallel connections of lamps.
3. Stair case wiring.
4. Hospital Wiring.
5. Godown wiring.
6. Fluroscent lamp.
7. Connection of plug socket.
8. Different kinds of joints.
9. Transformer winding.
10. Soldering practice.
11. Familiarisation of CRO.
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Necessity is the mother of invention...................................................................
初次造訪,安安^^. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
幸福不是一切,人還有責任。.................................................................
幸福不是一切,人還有責任。.................................................................
當一個人內心能容納兩樣相互衝突的東西,這個人便開始變得有價值了。............................................................
人有兩眼一舌,是為了觀察倍於說話的緣故。............................................................
Say not all that you know, believe not all that you hear.............................................................
很喜歡看看別人的生活故事,謝謝您的分享哦~~............................................................
everyday real you~!............................................................
一個人的際遇在第一次總是最深刻的,有時候甚至會讓人的心變成永遠的絕緣。............................................................
第一忠誠,第二勤奮,第三專心工作。.......................................................
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廢話不多,祝你順心~^^............................................................
It is never too late to learn.......................................................................
心中醒,口中說,紙上作,不從身上習過,皆無用也。.......................................................
要在憂患恥辱的環境裡,創造我們自力更生的新生活。..................................................
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More haste, less speed..................................................................
It is no use crying over spilt milk.......................................................................
Make yourself necessary to someone..................................................................
很精彩的部落格 期待你的繼續加油..................................................
用行動來支持你~~~不留言不行!............................................................
Make yourself necessary to someone..................................................................
希望能常常看到你的更新..................................................
Learning makes life sweet.......................................................................
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