Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Monday, September 7, 2020

KONOSUKE MATSUSHITA, WHO CREATED THE WORLD-FAMOUS 'PANASONIC' !

 

REALLY INSPIRING & BEST MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO 

STORY EVER IN ENGLISH BY TFC | BELIEVE IN 

YOURSELF

2,377,407 views•Feb 13, 2018

THEFILMYCUT

255K subscribers

Hindi Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uud0W...

Success is not dependent on how educated you are or how much money you have.

Who Am I? Our best Best Motivational video series, that will make you think, question and strive forward.

 

Success is not dependent on how educated you are or how much money you have.

 

Success is about believing in yourself

 

So, if you are also in pursuit of success

 

Just believe in yourself when no one else does,

Survive when other people give up,

And just wait for that one miracle, that will change your life. Forever.

 

His name is KONOSUKE MATSUSHITA

 

The company he had started in his small house is now known across the world as 'PANASONIC' !

 

Grateful thanks to THEFILMYCUT, KONOSUKE MATSUSHITA and YouTube.


 

INTERESTING INTERVIEWS : SACHIN TENDULKAR FULL INTERVIEW - BBC NEWS


 SACHIN TENDULKAR FULL INTERVIEW - BBC NEWS

107,414 views•Nov 18, 2013

BBC NEWS

8.26M subscribers

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After 24 years of playing top class cricket, SACHIN TENDULKAR'S says the aches and pains in his body told him it was time to retire. The 'Little Master' spoke to the BBC about his reasons for leaving cricket, and the need to clean up the sport's reputation following match fixing revelations.

 

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Grateful thanks to BBC NEWS, SACHIN TENDULKAR'S and YouTube.

IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES OF INDIA - SWAMI VIVEKANANDA

IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES OF INDIA - 

SWAMI VIVEKANANDA

15,503 views•Premiered Jul 3, 2020

DRISHTI IAS : ENGLISH

1.02M subscribers

#SwamiVivekananda #ImportantPersonalities #UPSC

 

Drishti IAS is pleased to bring an IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES PROGRAMME - covering relevant and important static portions from UPSC point of view.

 

The content is meticulously curated to cater to the needs of the civil services exam.

The programme will cover important personalities from Indian history and culture like Mahatma Buddha, Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose and others.

 

To read more news, visit:

https://www.drishtiias.com/tags/india...

 

Grateful thanks to DRISHTI IAS : ENGLISH and YouTube.


 

Sunday, September 6, 2020

Saturday, September 5, 2020

MOTHER TERESA MEMORIAL DAY

Saturday is International Day of Charity - the anniversary of the passing of Mother Teresa of Calcutta who worked for the poor, sick, orphaned and dying for over 45 years. 

Show your support by thanking all those who do their part today to make the world a better place, especially in the face of the #COVID19 pandemic. https://bit.ly/3jHImhY

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Friday, September 4, 2020

VUSHNU DA GAMA, MAN WHO CIRCUMNAVIGATED THE EARTH

NOBEL LAUREATE Wilhelm Ostwald

In the 19th century chemists noticed that certain chemical reactions seemed to be caused by substances that remained unchanged in the process. 

In the 1880s Wilhelm Ostwald studied the speeds of numerous chemical reactions, including reactions occurring in the presence of acids and bases. In 1894 he revealed what happens: a substance - a catalyst - can affect a chemical reaction's speed, but is not included in its end-products. It does this by lowering the reaction's activation energy - the energy needed to kick-off a reaction (see picture). This understanding shed great light on chemical reactions occurring in both industrial processes and living organisms and led to Ostwald receiving the 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

More about Ostwald: https://bit.ly/318NaoK

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In the 19th century chemists noticed that certain chemical reactions seemed to be caused by substances that remained unchanged in the process. 

In the 1880s Wilhelm Ostwald studied the speeds of numerous chemical reactions, including reactions occurring in the presence of acids and bases. In 1894 he revealed what happens: a substance - a catalyst - can affect a chemical reaction's speed, but is not included in its end-products. It does this by lowering the reaction's activation energy - the energy needed to kick-off a reaction (see picture). This understanding shed great light on chemical reactions occurring in both industrial processes and living organisms and led to Ostwald receiving the 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

More about Ostwald: https://bit.ly/318NaoK

Tuesday, September 1, 2020