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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Saif Ali Khan Announces Autobiography.
Saif Ali Khan was born with the identity as Sajid Ali Khan on 16 August 1970 in New Delhi, India. Saif Ali Khan is an Indian Film Producer and Actor. Saif Ali Khan is the child of famous cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, and renowned performing actress Sharmila Tagore.
By manan yadav 4 years ago in Journal
MS Dhoni Biography: Career, Achievements, Family & Controversies
MS Dhoni Biography Biography: Mahendra Singh Dhoni or as he is commonly known as MS Dhoni is an Indian cricketer who represents India on the International stage. On the domestic level, Dhoni plays first-class cricket for Jharkhand.
By Vishal prajapati4 years ago in Journal
Watchman's son once bullied by his peers is today India's best all rounder - Ravindra Jadeja
Born in a middle class Rajput family to a watchman, Ravindra Jadeja did not enjoy many privileges in his childhood. His mother had passed away when he was just 17, and his sister took it upon her shoulders to support the family in whatever way she could, eventually getting her mother's job as a nurse. Even today, Jadeja is very close with his sister, and she is someone with whom he shares everything.
By Vishal prajapati4 years ago in Journal
The taj hotel
Taj Hotels is a part of The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) which is the largest hospitality-focussed enterprise in South Asia. Taj is the hallmark of Indian Hospitality and is the most premium of all its subsidiaries. With hotels ranging across iconic locations, historical palaces, exotic beaches and picturesque safaris, delivering unmatched services and guaranteeing an experience which gets etched in your mind forever, Taj is at the center of it all.
By manjeet kumar 4 years ago in Journal
Panegyricus Iuliani Augusti
The peerless poets of the gods have passed into Elysium, and so, O Emperor, the task of singing your accomplishments has fallen to me. Numerous and great, your deeds have swept over this long-troubled land as the purifying sea rushes over a parched sandy shore, its waters smoothing the rough grains that grate and vex. Though my voice be but a dry whisper before the perfumed gale of Homer’s thundering verse, a rude stutter beside Vergil’s spiced and honeyed words, it must suffice.
By Amelie Marine4 years ago in Journal
20 Quick Facts About Itsekiri
Compiled By A. O. Edema. 1. The Itsekiri call themselves Itsekiri or Iwere, … In English literature they are known as #Warri or Jekri,…. Warri and Itsekiri have been spelt in many different though recognizable ways by European writers e.g. Oere, Ouere, Awerri, Owerri, Jekri and Jakri."
By Hornyleak videos4 years ago in Journal
How to Orchestrate What’s Within Your Control?
Who then is invincible? The one who cannot be upset by anything outside their reasoned choice. -EPICTETUS When Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) came into power at the age of twenty-five, foreign rivals, and even her own ministers, doubted her ability to rule. They pointed to her inexperience and refused to take a female leader seriously. But rather than expecting loyalty from power-hungry men or conditions to bend to her favor, she turned her focus to what was within her control – her intelligence, calm determination, and work ethic.
By Curated for You4 years ago in Journal
Engineer’s Day 2021: Why Is Engineers Day Celebrated? Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Biography And Quotes
Engineer’s Day History For example, if we look at the smart phone kept in our hand and look back and remember its history, then we get a feel of the changes taking place. About 15 years ago, instead of a telephone, mobile phones had come in the hands of people, in which they became even closer to their loved ones through calls and SMS. At the same time, after some time, this mobile phone turned into a smart phone. Came close to you till yesterday. Today the world is in a fist. From talking to loved ones, paying bills, shopping, bank work, many things are possible through a smartphone. And such changes are taking a better form every few minutes, the credit of such development goes to the engineers.
By Samachar Khabar News4 years ago in Journal
The Parthenon Marbles Debate
In March 2021, prime minister Boris Johnson stated that the Parthenon Marbles (also known as the Elgin Marbles) would remain at the British Museum, despite Greece protesting that the marbles should be returned to their rightful place in Athens.
By Armchair Detective4 years ago in Journal
An Immigrant Nation
To the impoverished immigrant, America must have seemed like a poor man's utopia, and the Statue of Liberty, completed in 1884, was a potent symbol of their hopes and dreams. Inscribed in the base of this distinguished landmark is "The New Colossus," a poem by Emma Lazarus, herself the child of Portuguese immigrants. In this poem, she refers to the statue, and indeed the entire nation, as the "Mother of Exiles." This imagery is appropriate because the first Americans were, in large part, political and religious exiles.
By Mack Devlin4 years ago in Journal








