About Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography https://books.google.com/books/about/Steve_Jobs.html?id=26ev_abfrU8C#v=onepage&q&f=false
His lecture at the Stanford University
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Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography https://books.google.com/books/about/Steve_Jobs.html?id=26ev_abfrU8C#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Sikkim, a fascinating state in India. 1. Geography: Sikkim is nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, sharing borders with China to the north, Bhutan to the east, Nepal to the west, and West Bengal to the south. It’s India’s second-smallest state and home to some spectacular landscapes, including glaciers, alpine meadows, and thousands of varieties of…
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Portmanteau definition A portmanteau is a linguistic blend or combination of two (or sometimes more) words, where portions of the words are joined together to form a new, single word. The resulting word typically has a meaning derived from the original words and is used to describe something that shares characteristics of both concepts. The…
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A note about rationalism from Britannica Encyclopedia
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Unlike Europe, the speakers of hundreds of different languages in India agreed to belong to a single nation because the Constitution promised them freedom of expression, making it mandatory on the state to encourage languages ‘without harming other languages’. https://frontline.thehindu.com/cover-story/india-a-linguistic-civilisation-constitution-guarantee-language-diversity/article38492434.ece?homepage=true https://frontline.thehindu.com/cover-story/india-a-linguistic-civilisation-constitution-guarantee-language-diversity/article38492434.ece?homepage=true
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Summary of the 17 Lok Sabha elections in a tabular format: Lok Sabha Year Winner Seats Won Second Party Seats Won Vote Share (Winner) Vote Share (Second) 1st 1951-52 INC (Nehru) 364 CPI 16 44.99% 3.29% 2nd 1957 INC (Nehru) 371 CPI 27 47.78% 8.92% 3rd 1962 INC (Nehru) 361 CPI 29 44.72% 9.94% 4th…
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Dr. Prannoy Roy: A Pioneer in Indian Journalism Early Life and Education Prannoy Lal Roy, born on 15 October 1949, grew up in an upper-class environment, being the son of an English mother and a Bengali father. He attended The Doon School, Dehradun, and Haileybury (UK) for his A-levels before earning his degree in Economics…
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