Throughout the course of the entire year, not just second semester, I've learned that in order to properly present an idea in front of a group, one must be entirely prepared to do so. From collecting sources to keeping a blog, every piece of the pie must be in place. I have also learned that if I want to survive in college, I must not procrastinate on any of my projects or papers. This bad habit of waiting until the last minute does not serve me well and leads to an underdeveloped paper or thesis.
In class I've observed that working in a group may seem like the best idea, but it is not always the case. Sometimes, when one is working with others, it is easy to get sidetracked and lose focus. In college, I must remember this in order to successfully complete all of my assignments on time with effective collaboration.
Next fall, I plan on attending the University of Michigan to study business management. At this accredited institution, I will utilize the skills I learned here in English IV every day. From planning to execution, English IV has helped me improve my strengths and recognize my weaknesses.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Family Research
Rao Bahadur Balaji Hari Kumthekar is my Great Great Great Grandfather. He was born on October 21st, 1855. He went to Satara High school in the Mudhol region of India. After that, he went to Poona Engineering College to study for a government appointed engineering career. The first source is an excerpt from a book called ‘Who’s
Who in India’ written in 1912. Rao and his father were mentioned in this document.
After college, Rao had four children, one of whom was my dad's grandfather. In this family tree written in Marathi that
I found in my Grandpa’s house, the four children's names are shown who are direct ancestors to me. The oldest male that is written on this file
(Mahesh Punth
– top of chart) lived in 1600’s. My Grandpa’s name is circled on the chart in
yellow. Rao Bahadur Kumthekar, the focus of my project, is circled in black.


This is a painting of Rao Bahadur
Kumthekar when he worked for the city of Bombay in the Public Works Department.
He became the Chief Engineer shortly after the first source was written and he fought for social reform during the British
occupation of India. The title ‘Rao Bahadur’ was given to him for his service. Translated,
"Rao" means "prince", and "Bahadur"
means
"brave" or "most honorable."
In his lifetime, Rao Bahadur Kumthekar accomplished many great things. He fought for independence from the British and created efficient city systems through his government role. His actions made our family's name well known in India. Lastly, here is a Google Maps image of a road named after Rao Kumthekar in India.

Works Cited:
"Who's Who in India." Who's Who in India. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Google Books. Pupula Edition. Web. 06 Jan. 2016.
Kumthekar, Uday. Family Tree. Maharashtra, India: n.p., n.d. JPEG.
Fergusson, James. Self Study Report. Waterville, Me.: n.p., 1955. University of Bombay. Web. 6 Jan. 2016.
https://www.google.com/maps/@18.513365,73.8483816,16z
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