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Galileo was born in 1564 near Pisa, Italy. He is renowned for his work on astronomy and the later understanding of the stars and their movement along the orbits. His identifications towards physics are seen in the works of Sir Issac Newton. His methods of the use of telescope for observing the movements of planets … Read more
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The World War 2 is the most devastating and horrific event in the human history. Its main reasons lie with the European states of United Kingdom & France, who did not agree on most of the their policies on Germany. After the 1st war, Germany had been reduced to a broken state by the victors, … Read more
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The Rhine River is the most important landscape of Europe. This river is one of the longest rivers in the world with a range of approximately 815 miles to 820 miles. The name is related from German language. Even in the old days the river was considered as a life line for any tribal or … Read more
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The law of diminishing returns is simply common sense which most of us will understand even without reading about it in any economics course. It simply states that 'when you apply fixed and variable inputs beyond a point or limit, the out come will be less and less utility with each additional unit'. Let us … Read more
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A person can nonetheless improve his English writing and speaking skills by understanding that languages are arts and not science that you can apply formula & get the correct answer. Art is learned in heart and not in mind. Even though the mind keeps it locked up for future references. Let us try the writing … Read more
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The star & crescent symbolizes Islamic power. It can be seen on many flags, on minars of the mosques and even people wearing it on their forehead with apiece of cloth. This symbol was relatively used by the Ottoman Empire in the traditional means of meaning Islamic places or monumental effects. In simple language it … Read more
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It is commonly seen that the right candidate would be a strong, intelligent, energetic and a confident person. But when you are applying for any type of jobs that you would like to start off only for temporary reason then the interview best suits you as you would like to go about. When you are … Read more
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Mathematics is a universal language. Yes!! It's a language whereas students consider it as a big problem itself. We would be lost to any point in history or right after evolution if it was't for the subject of numbers. Let us try to understand that mathematics s not a problem but an answer to all … Read more
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Gerald R. Ford, Jr. was the 38th President of the United States. History will always remember him as the only United States President who did not win the presidency by running in the election or by the National Political College. He was put into office when the former president Richard Nixon resigned due to legal … Read more
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The word 'love' might have made it origins from the facts that priests used people, before civilizations erupted, for gaining power among the minds of people. They had to love their gods and in return gods would love them back by giving them beneficial bounties. Love also descends naturally in human behaviour and psychology. In … Read more