Yashdeep Srivastava was given a Certificate of Appreciation for delivering a motivational Pep Talk on December 4, 2014 to two learner groups (MJA70 and MJA71) at TCS. Feedback from the learners showed that the objectives of the sessions were fully met. By sharing what he learned, Yashdeep lived the TCS value of learning and sharing and made the Pep Talk a great success. He was encouraged to take on more such initiatives in the future.
Karin Fry moved to America from Sweden 50 years ago to fulfill her late father's dream of living on a farm in America. She has had much success, including opening a restaurant and real estate agency, but her American dream died with the death of her son Pierre in 2012, which she believes was a murder that was not properly investigated. She is now writing a book about her life and journey titled "The Death of an American Dream" in hopes that she can find justice for her son and finally fulfill her dream.
New ambition creds 26.6.13 [recovered]Devon Devane
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Yashdeep Srivastava was given a Certificate of Appreciation for delivering a motivational Pep Talk on December 4, 2014 to two learner groups (MJA70 and MJA71) at TCS. Feedback from the learners showed that the objectives of the sessions were fully met. By sharing what he learned, Yashdeep lived the TCS value of learning and sharing and made the Pep Talk a great success. He was encouraged to take on more such initiatives in the future.
Karin Fry moved to America from Sweden 50 years ago to fulfill her late father's dream of living on a farm in America. She has had much success, including opening a restaurant and real estate agency, but her American dream died with the death of her son Pierre in 2012, which she believes was a murder that was not properly investigated. She is now writing a book about her life and journey titled "The Death of an American Dream" in hopes that she can find justice for her son and finally fulfill her dream.
New ambition creds 26.6.13 [recovered]Devon Devane
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Yashdeep Srivastava was awarded the Star Of the Learners Group for his outstanding contribution to the organisation on December 24, 2014. He is considered an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment to the organisation. The award recognizes Yashdeep's valuable work for the company.
Queen es una banda de rock británica formada en 1970 en Londres por Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor y John Deacon. Tuvo gran éxito en Gran Bretaña en los años 70 con álbumes como Sheer Heart Attack y A Night at the Opera, el cual llamó la atención internacionalmente. A pesar de la muerte de Mercury en 1991 y el retiro de Deacon, la banda siguió activa y en 2001 ingresó al Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The IMF was established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference to promote international monetary cooperation and stability. It currently has 188 member countries. The IMF works to foster global growth and economic stability through its main functions of surveillance, technical assistance, and financial support. It is governed by the Board of Governors and managed by an Executive Board and Managing Director. While the IMF aims to stabilize currencies and financial systems, its policies have also faced criticism for imposing austerity that negatively impacts social services, labor rights, and the environment in some member countries.
This document contains a collection of interesting facts about the United States. It notes that having $10 and no debt makes one wealthier than 25% of Americans. It also mentions that 7% of Americans claim to never bathe, the first slave owner in America was black, about 20 million Americans live in mobile homes, and banana is the most popular fruit in the US. The document provides miscellaneous facts that offer insights into the demographics, history and culture of America.
The document lists 10 facts about the UK. It states that in the UK people who reach 100 years old receive a birthday card from the Queen. It also notes that children over 5 can drink alcohol at home, Nigeria has more English speakers than the UK, and US and UK eggs cannot be sold in each other's countries due to different washing requirements. It concludes by mentioning the world's shortest flight time of 2 minutes between UK islands, and that riding a hoverboard in public is illegal in the UK.
This document lists 15 facts about mobile phones. Some key facts include that mobile phones today have more computing power than the Apollo 11 computers, Apple sold over 340,000 iPhones per day in 2012, and mobile phones have 18 times more bacteria than toilet handles. It also notes that in Japan 90% of phones are waterproof, over 100,000 phones are dropped in toilets in Britain each year, and that mobile phone throwing is an official sport in Finland.
This document lists 10 facts about chewing gum, including that chewing gum is banned in Singapore, kids in North America spend $500 million per year on bubble gum, the first bubble gum was pink because that was the only color left, and 100,000 tons of bubble gum is chewed worldwide each year.
1. In ancient Rome and Greece, hosts would drink from wine cups first to prove to guests they were not being poisoned, and the tradition of clinking glasses originated to help prevent poisoning.
2. In ancient Rome, women were forbidden from drinking wine and a husband could legally kill his wife if he found her drinking it.
3. In Vietnam, some restaurants serve "cobra wine" which is rice wine with snake blood and sometimes the snake's heart added for those seeking an extreme beverage experience.
The document lists 10 interesting facts about coffee, including that it is the world's second most valuable traded commodity after petroleum, it takes 140 liters of water to grow and process the beans for one cup of coffee, and one of the most expensive coffee brands uses elephant dung in its production process.
Yashdeep Srivastava was awarded the Star Of the Learners Group for his outstanding contribution to the organisation on December 24, 2014. He is considered an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment to the organisation. The award recognizes Yashdeep's valuable work for the company.
Queen es una banda de rock británica formada en 1970 en Londres por Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor y John Deacon. Tuvo gran éxito en Gran Bretaña en los años 70 con álbumes como Sheer Heart Attack y A Night at the Opera, el cual llamó la atención internacionalmente. A pesar de la muerte de Mercury en 1991 y el retiro de Deacon, la banda siguió activa y en 2001 ingresó al Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The IMF was established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference to promote international monetary cooperation and stability. It currently has 188 member countries. The IMF works to foster global growth and economic stability through its main functions of surveillance, technical assistance, and financial support. It is governed by the Board of Governors and managed by an Executive Board and Managing Director. While the IMF aims to stabilize currencies and financial systems, its policies have also faced criticism for imposing austerity that negatively impacts social services, labor rights, and the environment in some member countries.
This document contains a collection of interesting facts about the United States. It notes that having $10 and no debt makes one wealthier than 25% of Americans. It also mentions that 7% of Americans claim to never bathe, the first slave owner in America was black, about 20 million Americans live in mobile homes, and banana is the most popular fruit in the US. The document provides miscellaneous facts that offer insights into the demographics, history and culture of America.
The document lists 10 facts about the UK. It states that in the UK people who reach 100 years old receive a birthday card from the Queen. It also notes that children over 5 can drink alcohol at home, Nigeria has more English speakers than the UK, and US and UK eggs cannot be sold in each other's countries due to different washing requirements. It concludes by mentioning the world's shortest flight time of 2 minutes between UK islands, and that riding a hoverboard in public is illegal in the UK.
This document lists 15 facts about mobile phones. Some key facts include that mobile phones today have more computing power than the Apollo 11 computers, Apple sold over 340,000 iPhones per day in 2012, and mobile phones have 18 times more bacteria than toilet handles. It also notes that in Japan 90% of phones are waterproof, over 100,000 phones are dropped in toilets in Britain each year, and that mobile phone throwing is an official sport in Finland.
This document lists 10 facts about chewing gum, including that chewing gum is banned in Singapore, kids in North America spend $500 million per year on bubble gum, the first bubble gum was pink because that was the only color left, and 100,000 tons of bubble gum is chewed worldwide each year.
1. In ancient Rome and Greece, hosts would drink from wine cups first to prove to guests they were not being poisoned, and the tradition of clinking glasses originated to help prevent poisoning.
2. In ancient Rome, women were forbidden from drinking wine and a husband could legally kill his wife if he found her drinking it.
3. In Vietnam, some restaurants serve "cobra wine" which is rice wine with snake blood and sometimes the snake's heart added for those seeking an extreme beverage experience.
The document lists 10 interesting facts about coffee, including that it is the world's second most valuable traded commodity after petroleum, it takes 140 liters of water to grow and process the beans for one cup of coffee, and one of the most expensive coffee brands uses elephant dung in its production process.
Մարիա Սահակյան․ Իմ ուսումնական տարվա ամփոփումը.pptx
Ֆրանսիական մեծ հեղափոխություն
1. Ֆրանսիական մեծ հեղափոխություն-(ֆր.՝ Révolution
française) ամենամեծ հեղափոխությունը Ֆրանսիայի
սոցիալական և քաղաքական կյանքում, տեղի ունեցած 18-րդ
դարում, որի արդյունքում կազմաքանդվեցին հին կարգերը և
Ֆրանսիան, դե յուրե, միապետականությունից վերածվեց
հանրապետության՝ ազատ և հավասար քաղաքացիների
համար։ Կարգախոս-ազատություն, հավասարություն,
եղբայրություն։
2.
3. Մինչև հեղափոխությունը Ֆրանսիան
գյուղատնտեսական երկիր էր:Նրա
զարգացմանը խանգարում էր
ավատատիրական
վերապրուկները:Գյուղացիները ազատ
էին,բայց հողազուրկ և ավատատիրոջը
վճարում էին բազմապիսի
հարկեր:Պետությունը մենաշնորհ և
արտոնություն էր տալիս առանձին
ձեռներեցների,իսկ մնացածներին զրկում էր
ազատ գործարարության
հնարավորությունից:
4. Վերնախավը` հոգևորականությունը և
ազնվականությունը, անում էր ամեն ինչ`
սեփական արտոնությունները
պահպանելու համար:Նրանք չէին
վճարում հարկեր, ապրում էին անհոգ ու
շվայտ կյանքով, մինչդեռ գանձարանն
արագորեն դատարկվում էր, իսկ
տնտեսությունը քայքայվում:Վերնախավի
մտայնությունն առավել հստակորեն
ձևակերպել է Լուի XV արքան:
5.
6. 1710-1774
Լուին արքա է հռճակվել 5 տարեկան
հասակում 1715 թվին:
Կամավոր և սահմանափակ արքան
երկիրը հասցրեց սնանկացման եզրին:
7. Հակասությունները մեղմելու և նոր հարկեր
սահմանելու ակնկալությամբ Լուի XVI
արքան հակվեց Դասային համաժողով
հրավիրելու գաղափարին:Այստեղ էին
քննարկվում պետության կարևորագույն
խնդիրները:Վերջին անգամ այն հրավիրվել
էր 1614 թվականին:Սակայն թագավորը և
հին կարգերը կողմնակիցներն ընդիմանում
են:Զայրացած ժողովուրդը 1789 թվականի
հուլիսի 14-ին Փարիզում գրավեց Բաստիլ
ամրոցը:
8. Այդ գիշեր երբ արթնացրեցին Լուի XVI-ին
և զեկուցեցին, որ Բաստիլը գրավել են
արքան բացականչեց <<Բայց դա
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