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15 Best Business Books for College Students to read in 2022
Today I have selected 15 Best Business Books for College Students to read in 2022 to help you get in touch with the "business world" more closely and cultivate your "business smell"! After graduation, whether you choose a job or start a business, you need to be closely connected to the "business world".
By Muhiuddin Alam4 years ago in Education
AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"
We Indians have forgotten the brave freedom fighters of the freedom struggle. This is a small initiative to salute the forgotten freedom fighters by us. Salute to the forgotten freedom fighter Ganda Lal dixit.
By RAKESH CHANDRA4 years ago in Education
Book Review: Nathan Lewis’s ‘The Magic Formula’
The economic discussion would be greatly improved if it were passably understood that what we call “the economy” isn’t some living, breathing machine that can be engineered. An “economy” is just people, it is individuals. And once it’s understood that it is individuals, understanding of how to achieve broad prosperity is exponentially simpler to grasp.
By Alex Balan4 years ago in Education
The Story of My Life by Helen Keller book review
Helen Keller likely necessities no presentation, She was the main Deaf-Blind individual to procure a Bachelor of Arts degree. She was an extraordinary essayist and a truly daring and great individual. So today I will discuss "The Story Of My Life by Helen Keller". This is the personal history of the youthful Helen Keller, composed without anyone else when she was 22 and an understudy at all-female school Radcliffe. What's more, I should say, it was actually a decent perused. It is a great book and delightfully composed by Keller. Her life's excursion is one of a kind. It was absolutely an exceptionally helpful, propelling and educational experience for me. I felt so awful for her when she depicted that at one place of her life she was so frantic to speak with individuals, and she was miserable that nobody will get her or her sentiments. Perusing this was awful. Truly, Keller's account of life, of learning was exceptionally contacting to me.
By Abhishek Gupta4 years ago in Education
8 Gracious Facts about Pakistan Everyone Should know about.
Pakistan is one of the few countries located at the heart of Asia that has made a name for itself in the various fields comprising sports, natural beauty, and science. Our country Pakistan despite being a developing country does not have any shortage of performances and achievements in comparison to any developed nation. Here are some of the most gracious facts that you should know about Pakistan.
By Maimona Ali4 years ago in Education
Top 10 Best Books of All Time
1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (1878) Ok, Anna Karenina. Robust relationship or best sentiment ever? Most pundits pin it as one of most notable abstract romantic tales, and for good explanation. Leo Tolstoy's broad Russian story of star-crossed darlings is covered with faint commendable statements like, "He ventured down, doing whatever it takes not to take a gander at her, as though she were the sun, yet he saw her, similar to the sun, even without looking." Described by Fyodor Dostoevsky as "perfect," this one has a place on any book gatherer's rack
By Abhishek Gupta4 years ago in Education
Pi's View on Islamic Religion
Being a believer isn't always easy. Piscine Molitor Patel, the protagonist of Yann Martel's book Life of Pi, is a devout follower of three faiths: Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. Instead of being progressively convinced to convert to Islam, Pi falls in love with its feeling of brotherhood and dedication from the beginning of his relationship with Islam.
By Amanda Marie Bremer4 years ago in Education








