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Sunday 11 March 2018

How To Escape The Rat Race

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How To Escape The Rat Race:




In this video, i will talk about Rat Race and How To Escape The Rat Race. So Watch This Video to Learn How To Escape The Rat Race.

What is Rat Race: The rat race is a term that is used to describe the frustrating financial grind that most people are stuck in.



Saturday 22 October 2016

Young Blogger Prince Madi Started Infomild.com Biggest Information website

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Young Blogger Prince Madi Started Infomild.com Biggest Information website:

Young Blogger Prince Madi:

Started New Biggest information and learning website Infomild.com.
we talk with Prince Madi and he said the main reason of starting information website is to provide free of cost information to everyone. In infomild.com You can get information about Technology, Latest Fashion, Lifestyle, Health & Fitness, Live TV Around the World, TOP 10 Information, News , International News, Information about country, Latest Jobs and idea how to make money online, you can say this is the new way of learning.
When we talk to Prince Madi, He Said,

Well come to Infomild.com | The New Way Of Learning.
At Infomild.com we are a community of enthusiastic Guys who are willing to transfer information in the mild way we have. We are bloggers who are living an internet lifestyle or are currently moving in that direction.
The Biggest Hub of infomild is Information,Technology,Travel, Breaking News, Sports, Lifestyle, Fashion, Health, Make Money,Business $ Finance and much more. Infomild was founded in August 2016. Now it’s becoming a very popular website. If you have any suggestion or want to talk with us directly then you can simply contact us, because we are here to hear you.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

University of Cambridge

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As one of the oldest universities in the world (founded in 1209), Cambridge is an ancient school steeped in tradition It is small exaggeration to say the history of western science is built on a cornerstone called Cambridge. The roster of great scientists and mathematicians associated with the university includes Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, James Clerk Maxwell, Augustus De Morgan, Ernest Rutherford, G.H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Alan Turing, Francis Crick, James Watson, Roger Penrose, and Stephen Hawking. Whether speaking of the unifying ideas in physics, the foundations of computer science, or the codifying of biology, Cambridge has been at the forefront of humanity’s quest for truth longer than most nations have existed.Of course, great achievements are not restricted to the sciences. Such luminaries in the humanities as Desiderius Erasmus, John Milton, G.E. Moore, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Maynard Keynes, and C.S. Lewis, among dozens of other great names, taught and studied here.But despite the many memories conjured by its imposing Gothic architecture, Cambridge does not live in the past. The university remains one of the world’s elite research institutions, with only Oxford to rival it in the U.K. and only a handful of American schools able to do so from overseas.Its over 18,000 students represent more than 135 countries and its faculty have earned over 80 Nobel laureates.

University of California at Berkeley

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Berkeley is unique among the elite universities of the world. Most of the schools it competes with are privately owned, but Berkeley is a state school—albeit one with the elite status of a private school.
An impressive selection of talented students feeds its over 350 degree programs, producing more Ph.D.’s annually than any other U.S. institution. Student research is encouraged as each year 52 percent of seniors assist their professors in their research.
Berkeley draws students from over 100 nations. During the previous decade the National Science Foundation granted its students more graduate research fellowships than any other school.
The faculty has produced 39 members of the American Philosophical Society, 77 Fulbright Scholars, 32 MacArthur Fellows, and 22 Nobel Laureates (eight of whom are current faculty members).

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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In the century and a half since its founding in 1861, MIT has become the world’s preeminent science research center.
The university is known for a focused approach that uses first-class methodologies to tackle world-class problems. This pragmatic creativity has produced legions of scientists and engineers, as well as 80 Nobel Laureates, 56 National Medal of Science winners, 43 MacArthur Fellows, and 28 National Medal of Technology and Innovation winners.
Nevertheless, the school’s more than $10 billion endowment still leaves plenty of room for the arts and humanities. This is why MIT Press can publish 30 prestigious journals and 220 state-of-the-art books every year. Since 1899, MIT Technology Review has continuously researched developing trends in the industrial sciences and other related fields, making their publications essential for anyone trying to understand where future innovation is headed.

Stanford University

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With an $18.7 billion endowment Stanford has access to numerous world-class research resources.
The school’s 1,189 acre Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve lets scientists study ecosystems first hand. Its 150-foot radio telescope, nicknamed “The Dish,” studies the ionosphere.
Stanford also boasts a 315-acre habitat reserve which is actively trying to bring back the endangered California tiger salamander. And the SLAC Accelerator Laboratory actively advances the U.S. Department of Energy’s research.

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