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This is the story of a monk who ruled the stock market. This is an inspirational story of transformation and self evolution a motivating story which encourages you to reach to the skies and accomplish your dreams. Despite the fact that Sudesh (the protagonist monk) was blessed with successful parents he felt that he was average. It is after his 12th standard exams that the family legacy was revealed to him. It is then that his world is changed forever. The reader is taken on a journey of materialism and spiritual awakening and soon the reader discovers that these are not two different worlds. Find out for yourself why this book changed lives.
Remarkable progress continues to be made in mathematical sciences. This advancement has made inter-relationships amongst various branches within mathematics and with other branches of science highly evolving; leading to newer 'terms' being invented and getting added. These additions make mathematics a little more complex. Emerging complexity translates into more difficulties for students in grasping the problem. And what makes the comprehension problematic? It is the introduction of 'terms', their definition and how to apply them in physical, chemical, biological, biotechnology, and social sciences works. And if these terms are not adequately explained, students and other interested readers face a herculean task in understanding what the question is all about, and unless readers clearly understand the terminology, finding a solution is next to impossible. This book contains mathematical terms related to arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, geometry, analytic geometry, differential & integral calculus and differential equations, probability, statistics, logic etc. Appendices in the form of important formulas from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, logarithms and antilogarithms have been added. A few entries contain cross references indicating where to find further applications of the topic under discussion. It is an ideal manual for mathematics complete with illustrative diagrams and formulas. Inclusion of Greek Alphabets, metric systems and other useful mathematical symbols in the book helps make the dictionary a complete mathematical reference tool.
We believe everyone can draw or paint. Of course some people are naturally talented but we are all capable of channelling our artistic skills and creativity.
Introduction to Computers is an effort made with an interactive and hands on approach to communicate the essential aspects of computers. The book targets children of all ages. Interesting fun characters make the learning a fun process for readers.Features of the Book:Assessment Exercises: Each unit of the book contains interesting lesson-end assessment exercise to assess and examine your understanding and grasp over the subject.Computer Trivia: This part of the book gives an interesting outlook of the vast computer worldand some factual knowledge regarding computers.Did you know: This portion provides information related to historical aspects of computerworld. Developmental features of computers are also highlighted.Hands on Activity: Learning is made a fun process through incorporating hands on activitybetween lessons.Let''s dwell: At the lesson end this section deals with more inquisitive information related to theworld of computers and gives you scope of further though process.More to Learn: This additional feature is an add-on knowledge regarding the text being taught.Special Feature: It''s an extension to the topic dealt with the lesson.What is Means? Some special terms in the text are defined systematically for betterunderstanding.Introduction to Computers will help children to make computers a handy companion in all real-life
The study of environment is a must for us as we are an integral part of the environment. It includes composite physical and biological sciences including subjects, such as Ecology, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Soil Science, Geography, etc.
It is easy to skip a question during an exam if it is "Out of Syllabus" but what do you do if you are faced with a situation in life for which you were not given any inputs?
Group Discussions (GD) are commonly used to assess several personality aspects of candidates during various entrance tests and as a part of selection process for various jobs.
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