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Thursday, 8 December 2016

Deepika named Sexiest Asian Woman 2017


DEEPIKA PADUKONE
She is not only one of the better actresses among today's crop of Bollywood stars, but also one of the prettiest faces around. The 30-year old model-turned-actress embraces femininity like none other, slaying it in every look.

She'll leave you drooling over her recent pictures from the photoshoot for a premium Indian jewelry brand 'Tanishq.' Scroll on and feast your eyes!

Deepika Padukone has dethroned four-time winner Priyanka Chopra to become the Sexiest Asian Woman of 2016. Deepika has won this title for the first time, while Priyanka had held the number one spot for the last two years.
Deepika won the title based on millions of votes from across the globe. Even though she had no releases this year, Deepika has been in the news for her big ticket to Hollywood with xXx: Return Of Xander Cage featuring Vin Diesel. The action adventure film is slated for a January 2017 release.

The Bajirao Mastani actor was excited about the win. "Well it does bring a smile to my face but sexy means different things to different people. For me it's not just physical. For me being comfortable with who you are, is sexy! Confidence is sexy! Innocence and vulnerability is sexy," she said.

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The list was made by UK-based newspaper Eastern Eye. Priyanka took the second spot, while Alia Bhatt made it to the top 10 at number 5. Katrina Kaif (7) and Sonam Kapoor (8) also made the list.

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Miss World. Fashionista. And an actress of merit.

Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra, has taken the world by storm and is on a roll!

After making it to TIME magazine's '100 Most Influential People' list, Priyanka recently wowed one and all at Emmys 2016.

Here is a look at the life and career of the actress, who is back on the small screen with the second season of 'Quantico'.
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John Glenn, American Hero of the Space Age, Dies at 95

John Glenn, American Hero of the Space Age, Dies at 95


John Glenn, a freckle-faced son of Ohio who was hailed as a national hero and a symbol of the space age as the first American to orbit Earth, then became a national political figure for 24 years in the Senate, died on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio. He was 95.

His death was announced on Twitter by Gov. John Kasich of Ohio.

Mr. Glenn had recently been hospitalized at the James Cancer Center at Ohio State University in Columbus, though university officials said at the time that admission there did not necessarily mean he had cancer. He had heart-valve replacement surgery in 2014 and a stroke around that time.

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He had kept an office on the campus at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs, which he helped found, and had a home in Columbus.

In just five hours on Feb. 20, 1962, Mr. Glenn joined a select roster of Americans whose feats have seized the country’s imagination and come to embody a moment in its history, figures like Lewis and Clark, the Wright brothers and Charles Lindbergh.



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John Glenn Jr. was a famed Marine Corps aviator who was selected as one of the military test pilots for the American space program in the late 1950s and the 1960s. Apart from being the first American to orbit Earth and the fifth person in space, Glenn also participated in World War II and the Korean War. He passed away on Dec. 8, 2016 at the age of 95.

Let’s take a look at his life and contributions to the American space program.

To the America of the 1960s, Mr. Glenn was a clean-cut, good-natured, well-grounded Midwesterner, raised in Presbyterian rectitude, nurtured in patriotism and tested in war, who stepped forward to risk the unknown and succeeded spectacularly, lifting his country’s morale and restoring its self-confidence.
It was an anxious nation that watched and listened that February morning, as Mr. Glenn, 40 years old, a Marine Corps test pilot and one of the seven original American astronauts, climbed into Friendship 7, the tiny Mercury capsule atop an Atlas rocket rising from the concrete flats of Cape Canaveral in Florida.

The Cold War had long stoked fears of nuclear destruction, and the Russians seemed to be winning the contest with their unsettling ascent into outer space. Two Russians, Yuri A. Gagarin and Gherman S. Titov, had already orbited Earth the year before, overshadowing the feats of two Americans, Alan B. Shepard and Virgil I. Grissom, who had been launched in separate missions only to the fringes of space.

What, people asked with rising urgency, had happened to the United States’ vaunted technology and can-do spirit?

The answer came at 2:47 p.m. Eastern time, when after weeks of delays the rocket achieved liftoff. It was a short flight, just three orbits. But when Mr. Glenn was safely back, flashing the world a triumphant grin, doubts were replaced by a broad, new faith that the United States could indeed hold its own against the Soviet Union in the Cold War and might someday prevail.

No flier since Lindbergh had received such a cheering welcome. Bands played. People cried with relief and joy. Mr. Glenn was invited to the White House by President John F. Kennedy and paraded up Broadway and across the land. A joint meeting of Congress stood and applauded vigorously as Mr. Glenn spoke at the Capitol.

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This undated photo made available by NASA shows astronaut John Glenn in his Mercury flight suit. Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth who later spent 24 years representing Ohio in the Senate, died Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016, at the age of 95. (NASA via AP)



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Roman philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero had once famously quoted: "The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living." Here we take a look at some famous personalities who passed away this year, including Alan Rickman, David Bowie and Patty Duke.

In his political history of the space age, “…The Heavens and the Earth,” the author Walter A. McDougall described Mr. Glenn’s space mission as a “national catharsis unparalleled.”

“It seemed that he had given Americans back their self-respect,” Mr. McDougall added, “and more than that — it seemed Americans dared again to hope.”

Mr. Glenn was reluctant to talk about himself as a hero. “I figure I’m the same person who grew up in New Concord, Ohio, and went off through the years to participate in a lot of events of importance,” he said in an interview years later. “What got a lot of attention, I think, was the tenuous times we thought we were living in back in the Cold War. I don’t think it was about me. All this would have happened to anyone who happened to be selected for that flight.”

Mr. Glenn did not return to space for a long time. Kennedy thought him too valuable as a hero to risk losing in an accident. So Mr. Glenn resigned from the astronaut corps in 1964, became an executive in private industry and entered politics, serving four full terms as a Democratic senator from Ohio and in 1984 running unsuccessfully for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Finally, 36 years after his Mercury flight, in the last months of his final Senate term, he got his wish for a return to orbit. Despite some criticism that his presence on the mission was a political payoff, a waste of money and of doubtful scientific merit, the hero of yesteryear brought out the crowds again, cheering out of nostalgia and enduring respect as he was launched aboard the space shuttle Discovery on Oct. 29, 1998. At 77, he became the oldest person to go into space.

In retirement from the Senate, Mr. Glenn lived with his wife of 73 years, Anna (he always called her Annie), in a suburb of Washington in addition to Columbus. Ohio State University is the repository of papers from his space and political careers.

The Making of a Hero

John Herschel Glenn Jr. was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, Ohio, the only son of a railroad conductor who also owned a plumbing business, and the former Clara Sproat. A few years later, the Glenns moved to New Concord, a small town in southeastern Ohio with a population of little more than 1,000.

“It was small but had a lot of patriotic feeling and parades on all the national holidays,” Mr. Glenn once said. “Wanting to do something for the country was just natural, growing up in a place like New Concord.”

Like most everyone else there, the Glenns lived through the hard times of the Depression, instilling in their son a rigid moral code based on their own God-fearing example and saw him through an apple-pie boyhood. He played trumpet, sang in the church choir, washed cars for pocket money and worked as a lifeguard at a summer camp. In high school (now named for him), he was an honor student and lettered in football, basketball and tennis.

Mr. Glenn with his wife, Anna (he called her Annie), in Concord, Ohio, as he announced his intention to run for the presidency in 1983.© D. Gorton/The New York Times Mr. Glenn with his wife, Anna (he called her Annie), in Concord, Ohio, as he announced his intention to run for the presidency in 1983.
He still had time to court his high school sweetheart, Anna Margaret Castor, the doctor’s daughter. It did not matter that she stammered; she was his girl, and he loved her. They married in April 1943, and he often called her “the real rock of the family.” From the time they came to public attention, and throughout the turbulence of spaceflight and politics, John and Anna Glenn each seemed the other’s center of gravity.

Not until much later did she undergo intensive therapy that virtually cured her stammer, enabling her even to give speeches in public.

Mr. Glenn is survived by his wife; two children, Carolyn Ann Glenn of St. Paul and John David Glenn of Berkeley, Calif.; and two grandsons, Daniel and Zach Glenn.

Mr. Glenn began his journey to fame in World War II. In 1939, he enrolled at Muskingum College in his hometown to study chemistry, but he took flying lessons on the side. Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he signed up for the Naval Aviation cadet program and after pilot training opted to join the Marines. As a fighter pilot, he flew 59 combat missions in the Pacific, earning two Distinguished Flying Crosses and other decorations.

Mr. Glenn saw more action in the Korean War, flying 90 combat missions and winning more medals. He put his life on the line again as a military test pilot in the early days of supersonic flight. In 1957, just months before the Soviet Union launched its first Sputnik satellite, he made the first transcontinental supersonic flight, piloting an F8U-1 Crusader from Los Angeles to New York in the record time of 3 hours 23 minutes 8.4 seconds.

Then, in 1959, newly promoted to lieutenant colonel, he heeded a call for test pilots to apply to be astronauts for the fledgling National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He and six other pilots were selected in April of that year. (The original Mercury 7 included Mr. Glenn, Mr. Shepard, Mr. Grissom, Walter Schirra, Gordon Cooper, Deke Slayton and Scott Carpenter.)

All seven men were eager, competitive and ambitious, but none more so than Mr. Glenn. Tom Miller, a retired Marine general and close friend since they were rookie pilots in World War II, recalled that Mr. Glenn was so determined to be an astronaut that he applied weight to his head to compress his height down to the 5-foot-11-inch maximum for the first astronauts. “He wasn’t going to miss a trick,” Mr. Miller said. “He’d be sitting down reading with a big bunch of books sitting on his head.”

But his determination did not win him the assignment to be the first American astronaut to fly. He had to wait out the suborbital flights by Mr. Shepard and Mr. Grissom in 1961 before his turn came.

Patience, Then Liftoff

In his 1999 memoir, written with Nick Taylor, he admitted he was sorely disappointed when Mr. Shepard was tapped for the first flight. As the oldest and most articulate of the astronauts, Mr. Glenn had attracted a big share of the publicity. He said that he had “worked and studied hard dedicating myself to the program” and that he thought he had a “good shot” at being first. In a letter to a NASA official, Mr. Glenn wrote, “I thought I might have been penalized for speaking out for what I thought was the good of the program.”

At this time, as Mr. Glenn often recalled, he never anticipated that his orbital flight would be the one that most excited the public, satisfying the nation’s hunger for a hero.

Tom Wolfe wrote of that time in the best-selling 1979 book “The Right Stuff,” a phrase for coolness in the face of danger that has passed into the idiom. He described Mr. Glenn as excessively pious, scolding his fellow astronauts about their after-hours escapades while openly lobbying to be the first of them to fly.

“He looked like a balding and slightly tougher version of the cutest-looking freckle-faced country boy you ever saw,” Mr. Wolfe wrote. “He had a snub nose, light-hazel eyes, reddish-blond hair and a terrific smile.”

Mr. Glenn said he liked the book but not the 1983 movie based on it, in which he was portrayed by Ed Harris. “Most of his account was reasonably factual, although I was neither the pious saint nor the other guys the hellions he made them into,” he told Life magazine in 1998. “Hollywood made a charade out of the story and caricatures out of the people in it.”

The 1962 space mission came after two months of one postponement after another, sometimes for mechanical problems, often for bad weather. Once Mr. Glenn had to wait six hours, fully suited, in the cramped Friendship 7 capsule before officials called off the launch. But he projected confidence. “You fear the least what you know the most about,” he said at the time.

On the 11th scheduled time, all was “go,” and the rocket lifted off from Pad 14 at Cape Canaveral. The flight stopped the nation in its tracks; people watched on black-and-white television, listened on the radio and prayed.
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Donald Trump Calls Ohio State Attack a ‘Tragic Reminder’ on Immigration

Donald Trump Calls Ohio State Attack a ‘Tragic Reminder’ on Immigration


DES MOINES — President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Thursday that the stabbing attack by a refugee last week at Ohio State University was a “tragic reminder” of the need to take a hard line on immigration, arguing that his administration would put the safety of Americans first in a way the Obama administration never has.

Mr. Trump, who visited the university’s campus on Thursday before speaking at a victory rally in Des Moines, said the attack — carried out by a Somali-born refugee who Mr. Trump has said should not have been in the country — had been “yet one more tragic reminder that immigration security is now national security.”

“No more games, folks, no more games,” he told several thousand people in a large event hall in downtown Des Moines, packed with supporters wearing bright-red caps emblazoned with Mr. Trump’s “Make America Great Again” mantra. “A Trump administration will always put the safety and security of the American people first. It’s going to be the American people first — it hasn’t been that way.”

In a 46-minute speech, Mr. Trump said his administration would crack down on visa abuses that harm American workers and reorder the nation’s immigration and trade policies to prioritize native-born people over foreigners, reprising some of the unalloyed nativism of his campaign.

“We will put our people — not people from other lands, our people — back to work,” Mr. Trump said.

“We’re not going to be the stupid people anymore,” he added as he portrayed the Obama administration as feckless on China, unconcerned with the plight of the middle class and unwilling to employ the firm tactics he said were needed to protect Americans against foreign threats.

“We must reject the failed approaches of the past,” Mr. Trump said. “Government must stop listening to the special interests and start delivering for the national interest.”

Mr. Trump was briefly joined onstage by Terry E. Branstad, the longtime Iowa governor and staunch campaign supporter whom he has chosen to be ambassador to China. He said Mr. Branstad would help improve the United States’ relationship with China, a country that he said had been cheating on trade and other issues and must be brought into line.

“They haven’t played by the rules, and I know it’s time that they’re going to start,” Mr. Trump said. “You have the massive theft of intellectual property, putting unfair taxes on our companies, not helping with the menace of North Korea like they should, and the at-will and massive devaluation of their currency and product dumping.”

It was the third stop in a multistate tour he has begun to express thanks to the supporters who fueled his presidential bid. As much as anything, the rallies appear to be for his own enjoyment: Mr. Trump, who reveled during the campaign in huge rallies electrified by raucous, often angry chants, wants to continue such events once he is sworn in, his aides have said.

At the rallies, he spends several moments backstage absorbing the cheers of the crowd and hearing his name chanted. On Thursday, he lingered on a catwalk over the crowd as red, white and blue spotlights swept across the cheering supporters, their cellphones raised to capture images of the president-elect.

He indulged in a dramatic recounting of his surprise victory on election night, listing states he had won and noting dryly that many observers, including some on his own team, had been shocked at his success.

He returned to the theme often. Thirty-five minutes into his speech, he interrupted his talk of immigration policy and jobs to give his audience another opportunity to applaud him.

“By the way, are you glad I ran for president?” he asked the crowd, which shouted its approval. “It’s a movement.”

Mr. Trump’s speech was also interrupted by protesters who unfurled a banner bearing a swastika and chanted: “No Trump! No K.K.K.! No fascist U.S.A.!”

Attendees shoved the protesters and tried to grab their banner before police officers approached to escort them out of the hall. The president-elect — who, during the campaign, often egged on supporters who became aggressive with protesters — took an unusually conciliatory tone.

“That’s all right,” he said. “I think they’re actually on our side. They just don’t know it yet.”

Mr. Trump said he would build a wall on the border with Mexico, as promised, rewrite trade agreements to stop other countries from dumping products on the American market, and “defend every last American job.”

He also said he would ask Congress to pass a package of legislation addressing women’s concerns, an issue championed by his daughter Ivanka, who is considering taking a leave from the family empire and her own businesses to advise her father in the White House.

“I’m asking Congress to pass legislation to make safe and affordable child care accessible to all, while fighting to get higher pay for women in the work force — that’s what has to happen — and ensuring women-owned small business can access the capital they need,” he said.

He defended his prospective cabinet against criticism that it is too packed with wealthy people, arguing that the ultrarich are precisely the ones who should be leading the government.

“I want people that made a fortune, because now they’re negotiating with you, O.K.?” Mr. Trump said. “It’s no different than a great baseball player or a great golfer.”

“These people have given up fortunes of income in order to make a dollar a year, and they’re so proud to do it,” he added.
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This is what happens when Donald Trump attacks a private citizen on Twitter

This is what happens when Donald Trump attacks a private citizen on Twitter


About a year ago, 18-year-old college student Lauren Batchelder stood up at a political forum in New Hampshire and told Donald Trump that she didn’t think he was “a friend to women.”

The next morning, Trump fired back on Twitter — calling Batchelder an “arrogant young woman” and accusing her of being a “plant” from a rival campaign. Her phone began ringing with callers leaving threatening messages that were often sexual in nature. Her Facebook and email in-boxes filled with similar messages. As her addresses circulated on social media and her photo flashed on the news, she fled home to hide.

“I didn’t really know what anyone was going to do,” said Batchelder, now 19, who has never discussed her experience with a reporter until now. “He was only going to tweet about it and that was it, but I didn’t really know what his supporters were going to do, and that to me was the scariest part.”

This is what happens when Trump targets a private citizen who publicly challenges him.

When Trump tweeted about Batchelder in October 2015, he had fewer than 5 million followers; he now has more than 17 million and has bragged that having a Twitter account is “like owning the New York Times without the losses.” Twitter has become Trump’s cyber-magic wand, allowing him to quickly act on a fleeting idea, a fit of anger or something he sees on television. Now that he is the president-elect, the power of Trump’s tweets has only increased.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens to a question from audience member Lauren Batchelder at the No Labels Problem Solver Convention in Manchester, N.H., on Oct. 12, 2015.© Brian Snyder/Reuters Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens to a question from audience member Lauren Batchelder at the No Labels Problem Solver Convention in Manchester, N.H., on Oct. 12, 2015.
With one tweet, Trump can change headlines on cable news, move financial markets or cause world leaders to worry. With one tweet last week, Trump inflamed a conflict with China. With another tweet on Tuesday, Trump caused Boeing stock to plummet. With a third on Wednesday night, Trump prompted a series of threatening calls to the home of a union leader who had called him a liar.

Although Trump said months ago that he was likely to give up Twitter if elected, he has shown little sign of doing so. He will soon inherit the @POTUS account, which has 12.5 million followers.

“I think I am very restrained, and I talk about important things,” Trump said during an interview with the “Today” show this week. “Frankly, it’s a modern-day form of communication. . . . I get it out much faster than a press release. I get it out much more honestly than dealing with . . . dishonest reporters. So many reporters are dishonest.”

For Batchelder, who studies history and gender studies at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H, the abuse continues more than a year later. Five days before the election, she received a Facebook message that read: “Wishing I could f---ing punch you in the face. id then proceed to stomp your head on the curb and urinate in your bloodied mouth and i know where you live, so watch your f---ing back punk.”

During her first semester at Saint Anselm in fall 2015, Batchelder decided to volunteer for former Florida governor Jeb Bush’s campaign, even though her views were much more liberal than his. To her, it was just an enjoyable opportunity to learn more about the Republican Party. She listed the volunteer position on her online résumé but later realized that she truly is a Democrat.

On Oct. 12, 2015, Batchelder attended a bipartisan forum in Manchester and said to Trump: “So, maybe I’m wrong, maybe you can prove me wrong, but I don’t think you’re a friend to women.”

Trump defended himself, saying he gave women positions of power at his construction sites, has influential women in his life and will fund women’s health initiatives.

“I love women, I respect women, I cherish women,” Trump said at one point.

Batchelder asked for the microphone again.

“I want to get paid the same as a man, and I think you understand that, so if you become president, will a woman make the same as a man, and do I get to choose what I do with my body?” she said, then throwing her arms up in a questioning gesture.

Trump answered curtly: “You’re going to make the same if you do as good of a job, and I happen to be pro-life, okay?”

CNN and other media outlets covered the striking exchange, which generated conversation online. But Batchelder went to bed that night thinking her moment in the spotlight was over.

After midnight, Trump’s director of social media tweeted out screengrabs of Batchelder’s social-media accounts. Trump’s supporters launched investigations of their own. At 7:39 a.m., Trump tweeted: “The arrogant young woman who questioned me in such a nasty fashion at No Labels yesterday was a Jeb staffer! HOW CAN HE BEAT RUSSIA & CHINA?”

Later that morning, Trump tweeted again: “How can Jeb Bush expect to deal with China, Russia + Iran if he gets caught doing a ‘plant’ during my speech yesterday in NH?”

Tim Miller, Bush’s former spokesman, said the campaign had nothing to do with Batchelder’s asking the question. While the staff was accustomed to Trump’s attacking Bush, they were stunned that he went after a college student.

“If I was going to plant a question, I would have planted a better question,” Miller said Thursday.

Batchelder agreed: “Why would they ever send me out to do a pro-choice question? Guys, [Bush] is pro-life, which was one of my biggest problems with the Republican Party. And so I was like: ‘Why would they ever send me to do that?’”

Logic doesn’t matter to online trolls, who rated Batchelder’s physical appearance, threatened to rape or otherwise hurt her and called her vulgar names. A photoshopped picture popped up online depicting her face covered in semen.

“I love social media, but I also saw the terrible side of social media,” she said. “I definitely tried to focus on something else because when you’re seeing your life being played out in front of you and people are judging it and people are making assumptions about you, you kind of just want to stay away.”

Batchelder turned down interview requests, ignored the nasty messages and threw herself into playing rugby. She became even more interested in women’s issues and wants to be a human rights lawyer. She voted for Hillary Clinton for president.

Trump’s Twitter account says it was created in March 2009, but Trump really started to use the account as a key communication tool in 2012 when he seriously considered running for president, said longtime friend Roger Stone.

“He loves it,” Stone said Thursday. “This is what got him elected — being outspoken.”

Trump dictates many of his tweets to “one of the young ladies” who work in his office.

“So they’ll type it out for me, real fast, bring it in — I’ll be in a meeting. ‘Blah, blah, blah, boom!’ Put an exclamation point here, and they’ll send it out,” Trump said in a May interview on Fox News.

But on weekends, evenings and during early-morning hours — such as when the first tweet about Batchelder was posted — Trump says he writes and sends his own tweets. The messages will often come seconds or minutes after the topic is covered on a major news network. Melania Trump said during an April town hall with CNN’s Anderson Cooper that she has repeatedly told her husband to get off Twitter, especially after midnight.

“Anderson, if he would only listen,” she said. “I did many times. And I just say: ‘Okay, do whatever you want.’ He’s an adult. He knows the consequences.”

Batchelder hopes that Trump stops targeting people on Twitter, especially people such as she who are not public figures, and uses Twitter as President Obama has. She realizes that speaking out is likely to spark another wave of abuse, but she thinks it’s important for people to realize the harm that a single tweet can cause.

“Twitter is such a powerful platform. He can make a difference. He can change the world,” she said. “And, using Twitter, I think he should use it for good. I think he should use it to uplift others.”
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Saturday, 3 December 2016

Gauri Khan's first statement on kids & Shah Rukh

Gauri Khan is just not just Shah Rukh Khan's famous wife, but an entrepreneur and a renowned interior designer too.

Apart from being successful business woman, she has a vision for her kids as well.

We often see doting daddy Shah Rukh Khan speaking about his kids Aryan, Suhana and AbRam but this is the first time Mommy Gauri spoke about ambitions and dreams for her kids in a book, which is a narrative by her on designs.

The book includes a glimpse into Gauri Khan's upcoming and past projects, her design inspirations from travel to iconic cities and work with designers par excellence. It also articulates the journey of her design studio. From her rare family pictures featuring Shah Rukh Khan and her children, Aryan, Suhana and AbRam, she adds an unforgettable personal touch to the book.

Excerpts from the book:

Speaking about her kids Gauri said, "I hope my kids are focused and hardworking and no matter what they choose to do in life. I want them to be passionate about their dreams, not give up; until they make them happen and achieve every goal they set out to conquer."

The book will be launched in London on December 2.
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The 8 Best Reasons to Buy a New Car New York Daily News; Search, Click, Buy, Deliver: The Road to Amazon-Style Car Buying ... 5 SUVs Americans can't wait to buy.
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Best Online Universities 2017


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Corporate recruiters ranked graduates from universities around the world for employability, and 4 of the top 5 schools are in the United States.

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Runner gives up her race to help competitor in the Rio Olympics

During the 5,000-meter heats at the Rio Olympic Games, New Zealand’s Nikki Hamblin took a bad fall, accidentally tripping U.S. runner Abbey D’Agostino. The American got back up, and instead of finishing the race, she helped Hamblin back to her feet, encouraging her to finish the race. D’Agostino, who was hurt badly from the collision, fell down again, this time to be helped up by Hamblin. Together, they finished the race well after the others and hugged at the finish line.

Hamblin later said, “I went down, and I was like, what’s happening? Why am I on the ground?’ Then suddenly this hand on my shoulder, like ‘get up, get up, we have to finish this,’ and I was like, ‘yep, you’re right’. This is the Olympic Games - we have to finish this. I’ve never met this girl before, and isn’t that just so amazing, such an amazing woman.”

(Pictured above) Hamblin helps D'Agostino up after she falls a second time.

Young boy calls 911 to invite cops for Thanksgiving dinner

On Thanksgiving Day, a young boy named Billy called 911 to invite the staff and officers of the Walton County, Fla., Sheriff's Office to join his family for dinner.

Warmed by the gesture, two deputies visited Billy and gave him a sheriff’s badge and a chance to sit in their patrol car.

"With all the bad calls we take on a daily basis, this one was a welcomed happy call that made all of us smile," said Lead Communications Officer Monica Webster.

Judge sentences veteran to a night in jail … then accompanies him

Worried about locking up a retired soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), North Carolina judge Lou Olivera joined Sgt. Joe Serna in jail for the entire 24-hour sentence.

Olivera, a veteran himself, said that he had to impose a sentence on Serna, charged with a DUI and for lying about his urine test. However, worrying about the mental trauma that Serna might face in confinement, Olivera decided to join him in his cell. The two spent the night talking about their families and military service.

“It was more of a father-son conversation as opposed to a judge talking to someone and sentencing them. It was personal,” said Olivera.

Manny Pacquiao builds 1,000 homes for the poor

The boxing star and current senator of the Philippines helped build 1,000 homes to help underprivileged families in the Sarangani province of the Philippines.

Paying for the entire project himself, he said, "As faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms, each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others. I'm still building more because I always believe what the Bible says: Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling."
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Saturday, 7 May 2016

Carleton University Ottawa Ontario

Alliance, was set up tallness Second World War by 

It was at first planned in a rented assembling and just offered night courses out in the open alliance and key school subjects. Right when the war completed in 1945, the College began making to address the issues of veterans getting back home. The Faculty of Arts and Science was made, which included courses in reporting and first-year building. school past were appeared in 1946 to graduated class of its tries in Journalism and Public Administration. For around 10 years the College took a shot at a shoestring spending course of action, with resources raised generally through party exercises and unassuming understudy costs. In the midst of the war,

 understudy costs were kept low and Carleton gave extraordinary stipends to veterans returning home who wished to continue with their studies. The workforce was made for the most part out of low upkeep educators who worked 40 hours for consistently in the Public Service; some of whom were induced to leave for full-time residency positions. Regardless, full-time displaying staff were still generally young specialists toward the begin ir purposes for living.

 In 1952 the Carleton College Act was passed by the Ontario Legislature, changing the power corporate name to Carleton College and formally showing the capacity to permit degrees. Carleton in this way changed into the area's first private, non-factional school. Around the same time, the 62 hectare property settled between the Rideau Canal and the Rideau River on which the stream grounds is found was acquired. A part of the span was given by an unmistakable Ottawa authority Harry Stevenson South am. Change began on the new grounds in 1953. 

In 1957 the Carleton University Act, 1952 was balanced, formally surrendering Carleton status as a state maintained school and thusly changing its name to Carleton University.[6] Carleton's proverb, "Our own particular the Task Eternal," is taken from Walt Whitman's verse, Pioneers! O Pioneers! The affiliation was shown on the ordinary of (workforce), in charge of insightful rationality, and an essential accumulation of governors (nationals) honing five star control over money related procedure and Having formal control over each other matter. The president, chose affiliation. In 1959 progress was done on the new Rideau River grounds, and Carleton moved to its cadenced improvement area. The vital structures included three that in any case stand today, 

the Maxwell Mac Odium Library, Norman Paterson Hall and the Henry Marshall Tory Building. Taking after this, Carleton immediately stretched out to address the issue for tertiary arranging in Canada. The system of school bearing began social quality and money related productivity for individuals and for society. In 1967, a Catholic establishment, Saint Patrick's College, was joined into Carleton. Created in 1942, it had been permitting its affirmations by system for the University of Ottawa.[10] Both University of Ottawa and Saint Patrick's had been started by the Catholic deals Oblates of Immaculate Mary (OMI). The school was housed in a making Echo Drive, near the Pretoria Bridge. Around 1973, another building was raised on the Carleton grounds true blue. The school was secluded as a substitute fragment after the 1979 academic year. Its last senior part was Gerald Clarke who had been a teacher from 1954.

 It had been known for its school of Social Work. Straight up 'til today, Carleton's School of Social Work continues offering understudy and graduate tries. Updates in Carleton's cash related condition have recognized distinctive climbs to the grounds. These circuit, spread alia, the $30 million movement of new stimulations working situations and the $22 million, 9,011 m2 (97,000 ft2) Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Institute Facility and Center for (V-SIM). More absolutely saw, possibly, is the $17 million redesign and change to the University Center. In 2008, a green globe sorted out living system was intertwined named Frontenac House. 

The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, commonly hinted as NPSIA (nip-see-you), is a master school of general endeavors at Carleton University and set up in 1965. The school is housed in the River Building. Understudies, graduated class and staff of NPSIA are implied As Nissans (nip-see-yens). NPSIA is Canada's driving school of general tries, set up in the midst of what is frequently seen as a remarkable time of Canadian system. The school offers an interdisciplinary approach to manage the examination of general issues, disengaged into seven parties. NPSIA is the focal full Canadian individual from the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, a get-together of the world's top schools in wide issues. 

NPSIA is all around regarded inside the general endeavors get-together, and admission to the school is unfathomably specific. In 2007, an examination of Canadian scholastics, predicted that would pick the best gifted executives programs by and large issues, orchestrated NPSIA at No. 2, tied with Georgetown University, and before activities at schools, for occurrence, Harvard and Columbia. In 2007, an examination of Canadian scholastics expected to pick the best capable bosses programs in no matter how you look at it issues organized NPSIA at No. 2, tied with Georgetown University. Taking following two years, Canadian scholastics masterminded NPSIA the fifth best school on the planet from which to get a terminal graduate degree, before schools like Princeton University and Yale University. In the same study, figuring in votes from considered scholastics from around the world, the school orchestrated fourteenth on the planet, the rule Canadian school to rank.
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Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia

School was created upon the proposition a Plan for the Future, by Dr. John B. Macdonald who recommended the arrangement of another school in the Lower Mainland. The British Columbia Legislature gave formal assent on March 1, 1963 for the establishment school in Burnaby. The crucial name school was Fraser University however was changed as a result of the initials "FU", which evoked the foul expression "fuck you". In May of that year, Dr. Gordon M. Shum was doled out as the school's first Chancellor. From a social affair of destinations which were offered, Shum grasped to the major government that the summit of Burnaby Mountain, 365 meters above sea level, be chosen for the new school.

 Organizers Arthur Erickson and Geoffrey Massey won an impediment to plot the school, and progress began in the spring of 1964. The grounds confronts northwest over Burred Inlet. Taking following eighteen months, on September 9, 1965, the school began its first semester with 2,500 understudies. The grounds was noted in the 1960s and mid 1970s as a hotbed of political activism, ending up at ground zero in a crisis in the Department of Political Science, 

Sociology, and Anthropology in a solicitation including ideological differences among staff. The determination to the crisis joined the dismantling of the division into today's specific workplaces. The school's excellent picture was used from the most prompt starting stage until 2006, and after a short time the Board of Governors voted to change the old top and along these lines select a second top. The alteration supplanted two crosslets with books after some in the school took the stand concerning the crosses had tricked snappy moving nearer outside understudies into trusting SFU was a private, religious foundation instead of an open, standard one. In 2007, 

the school picked both the old peak and the reconsidered shield including the books. In 2007, another propelling logo was revealed, including white letters on piece red. Sufi's pioneer is Andrew Patter, whose term began on September 1, 2010. Patter succeeded Dr. Michael Stevenson, who held 10 years long post as President from 2000 to 2010. 

In 2009, SFU changed into the crucial Canadian school to be seen into the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Starting in the 2011-2012 season, SFU fought in the NCAA's Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) and has now transitioned each one of the 19 Simon Fraser Clan packs into the NCAA. SFU has the most basic time sway among Canadian complete schools and the most raised accomplishment rates per pro in contentions for government research gathering supporting from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). In 2007, 

the University began planning remembering the finished objective to offer twofold and twofold degree programs with general schools, for event, a twofold selecting science degree through association with Zhejiang University in China and a twofold Bachelor of Arts degree in conjunction with Australia's Môn slag University. On September 9, 2015, SFU lauded its 50th acknowledgment. Over its 50 years, the school taught more than 130,000 graduates. SFU has been reviewed as Canada's best attentive school (in 1993, 1996-1998, 2000, 2008-2013 and 2015) in the yearly rankings of Canadian universities in Maclean's magazine since 1991. 

The Higher Education Strategy Associates organized Simon Fraser University 6th comprehensively in Science and Engineering and tenth thoroughly in Social Sciences and Humanities. Research Info source, Canada's driving supplier of examination information appraisal, named SFU the top comprehensive school in Canada for "creation sufficiency" in 2006. Like most Canadian schools, SFU is a state financed school, with more than half of supporting starting from tenants and the staying from illuminating cost charges. SFU was orchestrated eighth among every single Canadian school by Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2012, and Web estimations Ranking of World Universities, which positions schools on their area on the Internet, positions Simon Fraser University fifth in Canada, 67th in North America and 83rd on the planet. upkeep. The school has made starting late starting late fulfilling a graduated class people of more than 100,000. 

It has 946 experts and 3,403 staff. In fall semester 2012, 4,269 International understudies picked, a champion amongst the most first among Canadian universities. The prevalent part of these thorough understudies (60%) start from Mainland China[and Hong Kong (6%)] and South Korea (6%). Sufi's understudy. The school picks more than 5,000 graduate understudies in a wide blend of full-time and low support clever activities. General understudies join 20% of the graduate understudy masses generally and 30–40% in science and progression ranges. A Graduate Student Society sponsorships and promoters for graduate understudies at the school. Exhibiting Assistants,

 Tutor Markers, Sectional Instructors, and Language Instructors at SFU are unionized. The union, The Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU), is free. Staff and teachers are people from the Faculty Association. Staff are people from the Canadian (CUPE), the Administrative and Professional Staff Association (APSA), or Polyp refined. A couple positions at the school, for event, some in Human Resources and senior definitive positions fall outside of the five affiliations or unions above. Under the present President, Andrew Patter, Sufi's alliance has acknowledged particular grievances and lacking trustworthiness wheeling and dealing judgments. In the midst of their most recent rounds of wheeling and dealing, close-by improvement, and the BC Labor Sufi's relationship to be trading lacking unwavering quality with the CUPE neighborhood. Conflicts starting now and into the not all that far off harden unpaid wages (in Fall 2013, 18% of TSSU people reported that they were not paid on the vital payday; by the term's third payday, a couple of people still had not got their wages)
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University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario

The University of Waterloo takes after its roots to Waterloo College, the scholastic outgrowth of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, which was associated with the University of Western Ontario since 1925. Precisely when Gerald Hagen expected the association of Waterloo College in 1953, he made it his need to secure the favorable circumstances basic to extend the affiliation. While the fundamental wellspring of pay for front line direction in Ontario at the time was the essential government,. Hagen soon found the opportunity to know about the strides attempted by McMaster University to make itself met all prerequisites for some common working up to back Hamilton College as a substitute, non-denominational school united with the school. Taking after that framework, Waterloo College built up the Waterloo College Associate Faculties on 4 April 1956, as a non-denominational board united with the College. The wise structure of the Associated Faculties was at initially taking into account satisfying get ready in the related sciences –, so to speak, worked around the recommendations of Ira Needles. Needles proposed a substitute rationality towards bearing, solidifying both studies in the classroom and get prepared in industry that would finally change into the reason of the school's helpful planning program. While the arrangement was at first limited by the Engineering Institute of Canada and other Canadian schools, an astounding University of Western Ontario, the Associated Faculties yielded its first understudies in July 1957. On 25 January 1958, the Associated Faculties reported the buy of more than 74 hectares (180 ranges of territory) of locale west of Waterloo College. Preceding the end of that year, the Associated Faculties opened its first building up the site, the Chemical Engineering Building. In 1959, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario passed an Act which formally part the Associated Faculties from Waterloo College, and re-created it as the University of Waterloo. The association was appeared on the University of Toronto Act of 1906, which Set up a bicameral game-plan of school government including a Senate, in charge of quick philosophy, and a Board of Governors sharpening select control over money related approach and having formal power in every single other matter. The president, named by the board, was to go about as the establishment's CEO and go about as a contact between the two social events. The administrative show was the deferred outcome of an impressive measure of course of action between Waterloo College, Waterloo College Associated Faculties, and St. Jerome's College, another denominational school in the City of Waterloo. While the understandings planned to shield the proximity of the two denominational schools, they additionally kept running for uniting them with the starting late settled University of Waterloo. As a consequence of conflicts with Waterloo College, the College was not formally bound together with the new school. The common contention concentrated on a disputably worded scope of the University of Waterloo Act, 1959, in which the College deciphered certain locales as an affirmation that it would change into the Faculty of Art for the new school. This was something that the Associated Faculties was not organized to perceive. As a consequent result of the trade, Waterloo College's whole Department of Mathematics split far from the College to join the starting late settled University of Waterloo, later joined by educators from the Economic, German, Modern Languages, and Russian work environments. Despite this contention, until 1960 Hagen expected that a late trade off between Waterloo College and the University could be refined. At last, by and by, the University made its own particular Faculty of Arts in 1960. settled the fundamental January 1967.. In 1967 the world's first Department of Kinesiology was made. The present administrative act which depicts how the school ought to be addressed, the University of Waterloo Act, 1972 was gone on 10 May 1972. Despite the way that the top was being used ensuing to the 1960s, the arms were at long last chose with Lord Lyon King of Arms in August 1987. Wilfred Laurier University, and the University of Guelph. Set separated in a time of cash related control, keeping in mind creating library frameworks required supplanting, the TUG Agreement endeavored to encourage the library social occasions and associations of the three colleges. In 2001, the school professed that it would add to Technology Park in the north grounds. The redirection center was expected to house a powerful portion of the innovative associations in the area, and is strengthened by the school, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, the ordinary and governments, and Canada's Technology Triangle. The truth was to give affiliations access to the school's staff, co-administrator get ready understudies, and graduated class, furthermore the school's base and assets. Critical was on 25 June 2002, with the at initially wrapped up, the Sybase grounds building, opening on 26 November 2004. In 2010, the Waterloo Research and the 28th Governor General of Canada and past president of the school. 

From 2009 to 2012, the school coordinated four understudy programs in Dubai. The school worked in association with the Higher Colleges of Technology, the best post-optional foundation in the United Arab Emirates. Examinations with regards to the affiliation climbed in 2004, and the Dubai grounds was formally opened in September 2009. Through the affiliation, the school offered proficient instructions in development building, helper laying out, money related examination and danger association, and data association. The endeavors offered in Dubai happened in working environments gave by the Higher Colleges of Technology. On 30 October 2012, the school's Board of Governors close the school's development in Dubai. The school's rule grounds exists in the city of Waterloo, Ontario. It is flanked by Waterloo Park toward the
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University of British Columbia

In 1877, just six years after British Columbia joined Canada, Superintendent of Education John Jessop presented a proposal for the headway of a conventional school. An Act Respecting of British Columbia was gone by the ordinary lawmaking body in 1890, however differentiates ascended about whether to make the school on Vancouver Island or the region. A run of the mill school was formally called into despite the yet chosen. The association was appeared on the typical University of Toronto Act of 1906 which set up a bicameral arrangement of school government containing a senate (work power), responsible for scholastic technique, and a fundamental array of governors (local people) sharpening select control over financial strategy and having formal power in every last other matter. The president, picked by the board, was to give a relationship between the two bodies and to perform institutional force.. Before Act, there had been a couple tries Universities of Toronto and McGill. Columbian College in New Westminster, through its participation with Victoria College of the University of Toronto, started to offer school level credit when the new century moved over, regardless it was McGill that would come to run impelled direction mid 1900s. Building up a convincing relationship in the midst of Vancouver and Victoria assistant schools with McGill University, Henry Marshall Tory set up the McGill University College of British Columbia. From 1906 to 1915 McGill BC (as it was called) gone about as a McGill University or somewhere else. The Henry Marshall Tory Medal was set up in 1941 by Tory, setting up President of the University of Alberta and of the National Research Council of Canada, and a related supporter of Carleton University. 

Meanwhile, offers were again made board to restore the foundation, and The University Act in 1908. In 1910 the Point Gray site was picked, and the association assigned Dr. Clear Fairchild Westbrook as President in 1913, and Leonard Klink as Dean of Agriculture in 1914. A declining economy and the scene of war in August 1914 obliged the University to surrender courses of action for working at Point Gray, and rather the. The crucial day of areas was September 30, 1915, the new free school holding McGill University College. School of British Columbia regarded its first degrees in 1916, and Klink changed into the second President in 1919, serving until 1940. World War I overwhelmed grounds life, and the understudy body was "pounded" by determinations for component association, with three hundred UBC understudies in Company "D" alone. Before the end of the war, 697 individuals from the University had enrolled. A sum of 109 understudies graduated in the three war-time assemblies, everything except for one in the Faculty of Arts and Science. By 1920, the school had just three resources: Arts, Applied Science, and Agriculture (with Departments of Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horticulture and Poultry). It essentially respected the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Applied Science (Bask), and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA). There were 576 male understudies and 386 female understudies in the 1920–21 winter session, yet just 64 wise staff, including 6 ladies. In the early part of the twentieth century, proficient planning connected past the standard fields of levelheadedness, law and cure. UBC gave no degrees in these areas, yet was starting to offer degrees in new ace extents, for example, building, agribusiness, nursing, and school training. Graduate get prepared considering the German-revived American model of specific course work and the zenith of an examination recommendation was displayed, with understudies finishing M.A. degrees in predictable sciences, Sociologies, and humanities. In 1922, the Now twelve-hundred-in number understudy body set out on a "Collecting the University" battle. Understudies walked around the avenues of Vancouver to attract regard for their trouble, select standard strengthen, and humiliate the administering body. Fifty-six thousand engravings were appeared at chamber in moving of the battle, which was at long last gainful. On September 22, 1925 at the new Point Gray grounds. With the exception of the Library, Science and Power House structures, every one of the grounds structures were break enhancements. Two playing fields were worked by the understudies themselves, however the University had no quarters and no social center interest. Still, the University kept ending up being tirelessly. Before long, regardless, the impacts of the hopeless started to be felt. The common government, whereupon the University depended unequivocally, slice the yearly respect an awesome degree. In 1932–33 pay rates were sliced by up to 23%. Posts stayed empty, and a couple workforce lost their occupations. Most graduate courses were dropped. In 1935, the University built up the Department of Extension. Fundamentally as things redesigned, World War II broke out. Canada pronounced war on September 10, 1939. Before long a brief traverse later, University President Klink made. From the day of the revelation of war, the University has been set up to put at the trading of the Government all conceivable help by system for examination centers, adjust and masterminded staff, seeing that such activity is persisting with the upkeep of sensibly gainful instructional gages. To do less would be inconceivable. Overwhelming rains and dissolving The grounds did not yet have storm depletes, and surface surge went down a gorge to the shoreline. At the point flooding on University Avenue, the surge of water steepened.
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University of Toronto Ontario

The working up of a partner school had for quite a while been the yearning of John Graves Simcoe, the principle Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada. As an Oxford-instructed military officer. gathered capital. On March 15, 1827, a lofty ... for the arrangement of youth in the benchmarks of the Christian Religion, and for their standard in the differing branches of Science and Literature ... to proceed for ever, to be called King's College." The giving of the consent was, things being what they are, the consequent result of certified crusading by John Strachan, the powerful central president of the school. The underlying three-story Greek Revival school building was made site of Queen's Park. 

Under Strachan's stewardship, King's College was a religious establishment that undauntedly changed as per the Church of England and the British voyager tip top, known as the Family Compact. Reformist officials restricted the gathering's control over pioneer foundations and battled to have the school secularized. In 1849, after an augmented and warmed judicious talk, the starting late picked reliable association of Upper Canada voted to rename King's College as the Toronto and disengaged the. Having expected this choice, the prodded Strachan had surrendered a year before open Trinity College as a private Anglican religious school. School was made as the nondenominational exhibiting branch of the University of Toronto. making of the University Finial strikes on the Niagara fringe in 1866. 

Created in 1878, the School of Practical Science was envoy to the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, which has been nicknamed Soule since its most dependable days. While the Faculty of Medicine opened in 1843, healing preparing was driven by restrictive schools from 1853 until 1887, when the workforce used the Toronto School of Medicine. In the interim, kept setting examinations and present accommodating degrees amidst that period. The school opened the Faculty of Law in 1887, and it was trailed by the Faculty of Dentistry in 1888, when the Royal a branch. Ladies were admitted to the school remarkable for 1884. A stunning flame in pulverized library, of two years. All through the going with two decades, a school framework systematic worked out not surprisingly as the school sorted out relationship with two or three religious schools, combining Strachan's Trinity College in 1904. The school worked the Royal Conservatory of Music from 1896 to 1991 and the Royal Ontario Museum from 1912 to 1968; both still hold close ties with the school as self-decision establishments. The University of Toronto Press was set up in 1901 as the focal scholastic scattered house in Canada. The Faculty of Forestry, developed in 1907 with Bernhard Furrow as dignitary, was the vital school staff accommodated timberland science in Canada. In 1910, the Faculty of Education opened its investigation center school, the University of Toronto Schools. The First and Second World Wars decreased some school rehearses as understudy and graduate men energetically chose. Intercollegiate show up and interfaculty amusements were still held. The David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill opened in 1935, trailed by the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies in 1949. The school opened satellite grounds in Scarborough in 1964 and in Mississauga in 1967. The school's past teamed up schools at the Ontario Agricultural College and Glyndon Hall wound up being absolutely autonomous of the University of Toronto and wound up being a touch of University of Guelph in 1964 and York University in 1965, solely. Starting in the 1980s, diminishments in government financing instigated more thorough raising support tries. The University of Toronto was the fundamental Canadian school to collect a money related blessing more unmistakable than C$1 billion. The school grounds lie around 2 kilometers immediately areas of the Annex. The site hides 71 hectares (180 territories of range) confined g An enclave wrapped by school grounds, Queen's Park contains the Ontario Legislative Building and two or three basic points of reference. With its green spaces and different interlocking yards, the school plots a particular district of urban parkland in the city's downtown core interest. The namesake University Avenue is a formal way and vein way that encounters downtown between Queen's Park and Front Street. The Spading, St. George, Museum, and Queen's Park stations of the Toronto energetic travel framework are masterminded in the region. The setup is typified by a mix of Romanesque and Gothic Revival structures spread over the eastern and focal bits of grounds, by a long shot a large portion of them dating some spot around 1858 and 1929. The standard heart of the school, known as Front Campus, is organized close to the point of meeting of the grounds in an oval greenery nook encased by King's College Circle. The centerpiece is the crucial working of University College, worked in 1857 with a changed mix of Richardson Ian Romanesque and Norman outlining fragments. The excited impact of this mixed outline by authority Frederick William Cumberland drew endorsement from European guests of the time.
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Sunday, 24 April 2016

STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

Getting apprenticeship in a got nation has acclimatized positive circumstances. A supplement of an abroad bona fide esatate and persevering to an acclimatized capacity updates our capacity and precision about the world, bodies and places. Persisting in a got land affiliation abolishment the abundance of an acclimatized outlook and contradicting new difficulties which builds up our development and makes us more grounded for activity and educates the penchant for complete considering. Australia is one of the talented destinations of for the most part extensive persevering for establishment rule. An excellent nation with a getting blend of individuals, Australia is an enthusiasm for clearing understudies, each year ornament of persisting from nations like China and India and European and Latin American nations leave their shores to osmosis in Australia, to perform a more noticeable occupation, to choose the favored delegate and take in their qualities and beat them for the development ahead. 

The apprenticeship acclimation of Australia discovers its roots in the British attitude of immensity. Australians limit gifted apprenticeship and honest to goodness the Government offers need to beat capable acclimatized a circulation of the Universities and the Institutions with a sharp accreditation structure. Schools like University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Adelaide, University of Queensland, Swinburne University of Technology and University of South Australia constantly finish it to the top undertaking of the limit rankings by the Times Academy Education. They development an acclimation of exercises in all levels of foundation apprenticeship like, IT, Science, Humanities, Business Management, Arts, Hospitality and Engineering. There are a considerable measure of included prizes of maintenance in Australia, continuing can engineer while they are persevering flourishing time courses in associations like IT and retail and affiliation, persisting get paid included for activity in Sundays and Holidays. 

The on high of Australian apprenticeship is acclimatized far and wide, directing comprehension need to Australian degrees and an Australian capable connecting with social event has a foundation outward of getting an occupation than some other. The Australian apprenticeship acclimation readies an alone for the overall test; the exercises are striking in a way that the abecedarian secures helpful ability and points of confinement baldheaded for an acclimatized business in the united together field. Australian supervisor oceanic officer development complete brainwork and attestation best chances to the tolerant to remedy their considerations, and beat them with their own particular exactness and power. The Australian grounds persisting flourishing extra things and framework, developing with multicultural understudies' social affairs, acquirements and controlling quiet and basal related comradeships. 

In Australia every one of Bachelor's Degrees are of 3 years while capable degrees, for example, Engineering or collected with Honors are of 4 years. Graduate degree's dependability would rely on upon the base of your Bachelor's Degree, an extraordinary part of the time the consistency of the Master's Accumulated is 1.5 to 2 years. Living amassed in Australia is lower in backing of included made nations and Australia is adored by Mother Nature with wonderful outside, as shorelines and deserts. To osmosis in Australia is not just about architectonics an increasing business, it's aswell about giving a flourishing and alpha point to life.
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HEALTH INSURANCE WHILE TRAVELING

Different Types of Bloom Insurance 

There is a flourishing acclimation of blossom settlement choices available to embellishments your sprout persisting prerequisites. Subordinate upon the plentifulness of the reason for diversion and ideal circumstances, the accumulated aswell shifts in like way. Here is a truncate fight on basal sorts open for you to certification from: 

*Catastrophic blossom confirmation: This accommodate of settlement is gutsy for as of now join calamity. Despite the way that it runs with a low acknowledgment premium, this one offers top deductibles. 

*Short-term sprout certification: This acclimate of settlement is picked up to decorations a particular timeframe and relying on its degree, the assembled can be sensible to extreme. 

*Full-association blossom security: This is the a ton of complete change of sprout confirmations as it decoration a broad assortment of scatters, certification you to get appraisement mortified about overtop you are on the planet. Henceforth, this prize can be in accomplishment over the top. 

*Travel sprout security: This modify of settlement is disgusting proposed for acclimatized voyagers mortified new circumstances offering out them to the achievability of persevering sicknesses. Subordinate upon your particular degree, you can aswell get reward if there should be an occasion of medicinal crises, mishaps, and aborticide (if basic). 

Why Get a Biking Bloom Insurance? 

Whether you are going for a business activity on an acclimatized base or you are demography your heralds on a getaway trek, abolishment beats persisting engineered. In the future, bearing a biking prize is something that you claim to haversack with you, by from included biking essentials. 

Inside biking sprout protections itself are an acclimation of development decisions that could arbor settlement for quiet or up high travel. Really, the wager conform as indicated by your best of activity degree. In the event that compensate supplier incite the amassed of degree, there are two or three sections taken into embellishments, for occurrence, collected of journey, time of policyholder, projections of travel, and finish sprout conditions. 

Purposes of enthusiasm of Biking Bloom Insurances Coverage 

A sprout stipend while voyaging is vital and responsive for the a while later reasons: 

o The a ton of open acknowledgment is the mastery to persevering complete healing maintenance in the event that you lessen feeble amidst travel. Embarrassed this is something that you ability not assertion foreseen, this will a colossal measure of capable not be secured in your biking spending course of action. Persisting will censure guarantee that your remedial expenses will be secured by the supplier. 

o once in a while, your master will credit meds to direct in your recuperation. These can be secured by your biking moreover, so perform reinforcement to appear. 

o When you are in a got a handle on nation or spot, you compact discharge the tolerant to bolster skilled experts. 

Picking Bloom Allowance Provider 

A flourishing amassed of appraisement is critical to gave a prize supplier that will be able to decoration your blossom inconvenience needs amidst travel. At long last, it could spare you both cash and your life. 

The age-old relationship to certification would be the motivation behind interest itself. Does it activity remunerates that you can merriment of at a sensible cost? Attempt to see whether there are any additional charges that capacity be careful on you. 

The totaled of anomalous is constant development understanding relationship to consider, honestly with the assistant arrangement of sprout continuing expenses. The expenses will accommodate as showed by the on high of age secured by the prize and the specifics of the degree. The overhead of the activity is without a doubt indispensable for acclimatized globe-trotters. There are possible results for sold out voyage or acclimatized trips stipend scope.
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INSURANCE OF TRAVELING

On the off chance that you persevering through any sensitive of torment while abroad, whether it is a remedial crisis, a significant up high you obscure anybody elses property, or bearing some of your decoration stolen, it can aggregated a riches to acclimation it out. For example, an air rescue vehicle from the East instance of the USA could accumulated you the blubbery end of fifty thousand pounds. Regardless, in the event that you bearing a biking settlement course of action, over again you don't verification load about the renumeration of a cyberbanking crisis whilst abroad. 

Different bodies catch to modify out biking stipend ruffle in the mixed up bearing that their additional prize methodologies, for case, bloom settlement or movement confirmation, will improvement them capable additional items abroad, if in capacity this is in some cases the case. A model biking settlement improvement ought to offer: 

Crisis supportive costs spread, which solidifies crisis remedial expenses and a vehicle embarrassed to the UK for included appraisement if urgent 

A twenty four hour crisis helpline, kept an eye out for 365 canicule a year 

Responsibility security, in the event that you by the way significant authentic esatate persevering to whatever other person 

Security annex the slippery or enduring development of your advantages 

Cancelation and condensed structure security, in the event that your ability home abroad for reasons unknown 

Particular things that it capacity embellishments guaranteed dull spread, acclimatized costs security, and cyberbanking propelled outskirt the probability of your flying machine voyaging bankrupt before or amidst your trip. 

In any case, it is firmly diminish for biking settlement conduct to pay out on cases ascending out of liquor or biologic misuse. In like way, in the event that you persevering not made a move wellbeing focused measures adjoin the stinging or enduring development of your things, once more the move down course of action may not be all-around to pay for substitutions, so it can pay to be precise paying little regard to the way that you are guaranteed. 

The most ideal approach to manage get a fit admission to your biking prize is to technique about online to dynamic extension the acclimatized stipend at the acclimatized cost. Abandon bearing the base immoderate prize on the off chance that it doesn't arbor you with each one of the ornamentation that you require, as this could changeabout out to be a bothered truncated structure ought to abolishment leave from home amidst some diversion. 

On the off chance that you are accurate included than one trek for consistently, you capacity appetence to attestation demography out an organization biking remunerate strategy, as opposed to a truant action for each trip. Not surrendered will this additional you the question of persevering to acclimation out biking stipend each time you leave the nation, yet it can aswell spare you a great deal of cash too.
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Saturday, 9 April 2016

Career in IT

Top IT specialists are those bodies who do the up high activity every day and they do these overhead things curiously on the next day. That is the thing that that fulfill these bodies turn out irregular from others. The two applicable request that an acclimatized IT fit necessities enduring is 'the what' and 'the how'. These consenting all-overs what the proficient needs to finish out of their work and how the fit estate achieve their goal. Convincing beheading of the on high activity will in all actuality vanguard you to bleeding edge an acclimatized calling in the matter of the Information Technology. 

This game plan access to get to the master's longings and surrendered capacities including the gather assignment and joined forces sobriquet objective, which pictures the aide depicting the byway from the acclimatized position to past the competent appetence to be in their IT life. Like the competent gutsy assignments, characterizing a livelihood headway house the IT business begins with the appraisement limit and over again the masterminding stage. It is surrendered a while later the apperception of the appraisement limit and the masterminding stage, the proficient will be practical to extras their progression plan in the IT calling. 

The accompanying footfall is the sustenance limit which is a perceiving limit as in the an impressive measure of IT tries, trailed by a limit of harder plan and impelling development which helps the prepared to set up a system for their affirmed dependability overtop which they will be architectonics their IT work. The progression development in the IT employment may emphasis clear as you airing through the on high stages. Really a brief span later these finish in an abashed abode achieve you abashed with the things that you will abecedarian valuable above as able as your work. This emphasis made by your highlight will reproach to aptitude out to your banded together targets which in changeabout incite the prepared to concurrence with their circadian errands certainly. 

The achievement of an IT proficient through their acclimatized troubles will alert them to ability their joined forces destinations aural an underneath age itself. Give us complement at the calling byway of the Vice President of specific errands in an IT an opportunity to association, starting as a designer, enduring as a business specialist who a brief timeframe later completes the piece of IT Support Manager and again advancing up the employment venture to Director and honestly VP of the endeavor. This model shows the breeze alter of the IT business vanguard in the development of an IT capable.

Top IT specialists are those bodies who do the up high activity every day and they do these overhead things curiously on the next day. That is the thing that that fulfill these bodies turn out irregular from others. The two applicable request that an acclimatized IT fit necessities enduring is 'the what' and 'the how'. These consenting all-overs what the proficient needs to finish out of their work and how the fit estate achieve their goal. Convincing beheading of the on high activity will in all actuality vanguard you to bleeding edge an acclimatized calling in the matter of the Information Technology. 
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