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“There’re no alternatives to hard work, discipline and professional ethics”

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“Good morning, sir. I’m afraid I have to ask you to open your bags before I let you proceed. ”

“Yes, of course. I understand. Security is most important. Here you go.”

“Thank you very much for co-operating, sir. That is a lot of gadgets you have in there. “

“Yes, indeed. You do need a lot of devices to get around these days. It’s the age of convergence, you know.”

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Arguably, the first thing that most people say when they pick up a phone is "Hello." The word has become a popular greeting all over the world, but not too many people know about its origins and why it is used. Before ‘Hello' became popular, telephone operators used to start conversations with, "Are you there?" or "Are you ready to talk?" The man who made ‘Hello' famous was the same one who gave us the electric bulb and the ceiling fan - Thomas Alva Edison.

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