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Indian society structure and Change, book by Ambedkar Open University in English medium
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This is our special focus for this month. This is our new initiative. Every month, we post one social focus article, which will be well-researched and helpful. We are making a small effort to raise social consciousness. Thanks to Tamanna, a Sociology student at Ambedkar University, for working on 'Competitive Exams Culture in India'.
https://www.sociologygroup.com/sociological-analysis-competitive-exams/
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Sociological Analysis of Competitive Exams in India
The competitive exams and their vast market are now a bitter reality in the education sector. This article aims to analyse the sociological perspective and dwell upon the various aspects affecting the system and the individual.
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No Civil Services Reforms At least for 2-3 Years,Few Critical Things Are Still Under Considerations.
Steve Jobs' Stanford University speech refers to his famous commencement address delivered on June 12, 2005, at Stanford University. In his speech, Jobs shared three personal stories from his life, each with a lesson that had shaped his vision and career.
Here's a brief overview of the key points from each story:
1. Connecting the Dots: Jobs talked about how dropping out of college led him to attend calligraphy classes, which later influenced the typography and design of Apple computers
2. Love and Loss: He recounted his journey with Apple, being fired from the company he founded, and how this led him to other creative ventures, including Pixar and NeXT, which eventually brought him back to Apple
3. Death: Jobs reflected on his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer and how facing death prompted him to live each day as if it were his last
The underlying message of his speech was to "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish," encouraging graduates to pursue their passions, trust in their intuitions, and see the opportunities in life's setbacks.
Jobs' speech is widely regarded as inspirational and is often cited for its profound impact on how people view their work, life, and the pursuit of happiness
Here's a brief overview of the key points from each story:
1. Connecting the Dots: Jobs talked about how dropping out of college led him to attend calligraphy classes, which later influenced the typography and design of Apple computers
2. Love and Loss: He recounted his journey with Apple, being fired from the company he founded, and how this led him to other creative ventures, including Pixar and NeXT, which eventually brought him back to Apple
3. Death: Jobs reflected on his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer and how facing death prompted him to live each day as if it were his last
The underlying message of his speech was to "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish," encouraging graduates to pursue their passions, trust in their intuitions, and see the opportunities in life's setbacks.
Jobs' speech is widely regarded as inspirational and is often cited for its profound impact on how people view their work, life, and the pursuit of happiness
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