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What is the future of Information Technology. Will IT flourish or diminish?
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10 X online conference is first of its kind conference on TooStep . The Idea is simple. Industry experts, professionals and consumers will share the secrets they have learned over the years experience in the IT Industry. So if you are worried about your PC performance, you just cannot afford......
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Electronic waste, abbreviated as e-waste, consists of discarded old computers, TVs, refrigerators, radios – basically any electrical or electronic appliance that has reached its end-of-life. While e-waste contains both valuable materials such as gold, palladium, silver and copper, it also......
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Starting career as System Admin... Suggestions for the Courses to be done.
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Secure Digital  ( SD ) is a  non-volatile   memory card  format developed by  Panasonic ,  SanDisk , and  Toshiba  for use in portable devices. It is widely used in  digital cameras ,  digital camcorders ,  handheld computers ,  netbook computers ,  PDAs ,  media players ,  mobile phones , GPS.........
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Once a king called upon all of his wise men and asked them "Is there a mantra or suggestion which works in every situation, in every circumstance, in every place and in every time. In every joy, every Sorrow, every defeat and every victory? Only one answer for all my questions? Something, which can help me when none of you is available to advise me? Tell me is there any mantra?"  All the wise men were puzzled by the King's question. They thought and thought. After a lengthy discussion, an old man suggested something, which appealed to all of them. They went to the king and gave him something written on paper, with a condition that the king was not to see it out of curiosity. Only in extreme danger, when the King finds himself alone and there seems to be no way, only then he can see it. The King put the papers under his diamond ring.   Some time later, the neighbors attacked the Kingdom. King and his army fought bravely but lost the battle. The King had to flee on his horse. The...
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Soft Power.   Joseph Nye is known as the father of the concept. He defines soft power as: “Power is the ability to affect others to obtain the outcomes you want. One can affect their behavior in three main ways: threats of coercion (“sticks”); inducements or payments (“carrots”) and attraction that makes others want what you want. A country may obtain the outcomes it wants in world politics because other countries want to follow it, admiring its values, emulating its example, aspiring to its level of prosperity and openness.” Importance of Soft Power . One could go on and on and on. How important is sft power may be imagined from the fact that in an address to the party, Chinese president, Hu Jintao said that China should "enhance culture as part of the soft power of our country to better guarantee the people's basic cultural rights and interests." He continued by adding that, “culture has become a more and more important source of national cohesion and creativity and a factor of...
Posted by: Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,
Nearly 4 decades ago. As a 21 plus, recently commissioned second lieutenant (2/Lt) I found myself posted to a field area in my first unit comprising Sikh troops. There was loads to be learnt - no formal syllabus - no appointed instructors - little in terms or guidelines - one was required to know just about everything - all by yesterday - multitasked to the hilt. I had no office. Most of the time was spent with the troops - training grounds, sports fields, firing ranges, cookhouses dining halls, equipment stores, living lines. Our troops my constant companions –- interactions with the officers (all seniors) was limited to a few minutes in a day - comprising highly formal exchanges (with me mostly listening). I found the troops good mentors guides - it was they who guided me in my daily functioning - regimental procedures history, sikhism, spoken punjabi (adjectives included), technical gunnery, man management, logistics procedures, accounting, disciplinary procedures - I could go...
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Due to the advent of 20-20, test cricket(5 days game) is becoming less view. Do you think we should stop it and conduct only 50overs and 20overs? 
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