TRICHorTRISH

TRICHorTRISH

Member since: January, 2018

Areas of expertise: AlgebraCalculusEngineeringArticle WritingGeometryManagement

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Highly skilled and knowledgeable Civil Engineering student. Adept at coordinating with building and professionals for every project stage. Strong multi-tasker with exceptional skill in functioning well in a high-pressure work environment. Seeking a challenging job/ program with a progressive organization that provides an opportunity to leverage my technical and professional expertise . I have always been an achiever. I believe in success through hard work & dedication. If you want something, work hard & you will achieve it; there are no shot cuts. I am a progressive thinker & respect each person’s space & values. I read a lot, and some of the books I have read are:
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Alonso Quixano, a retired country gentleman in his fifties, lives in an unnamed section of La Mancha with his niece and a housekeeper.

Ulysses by James Joyce
Ulysses chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin during an ordinary day, June 16, 1904.

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

Epic in scale, War and Peace delineates in graphic detail events leading up to Napoleon's invasion of Russia, and the impact of the Napoleonic era on Tsarist society
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
I have read it to three-year-olds who learn about friendship and confronting fear, to seven-year-olds who ponder about nature and wistfulness and for me, to reflect on other-worldliness and personal space. Martin King

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
I cried reading this book. Hemingway’s story of the anguished, hopeless love affair between American war veteran Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley is set against the backdrop of the San Fermin bull festival in Pamplona, Spain. The writer is more present in this work than he is in any other, in Jake’s cold, slightly bitter voice; in his friend and Brett’s ex-loved Robert Cohn you can picture Hemingway’s former boxing partner Harold Loeb. At the place of his first obsession, Hemingway succeeds in distilling the passion and life to be found there. Roisin O'Connor
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
One of the most heart-wrenching books I have ever read that transcends cultural gaps to touch the darker areas within us all. Betrayal, guilt and redemption are the strongest themes here, with Hosseini's second, mother-daughter novel A Thousand Splendid Suns also strongly recommended, so long as you’re willing to let the tears keep falling. Definitely try and read this before watching the also excellent film. Jess Denham
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