What are your greatest achievements? ‘My greatest achievement’ examples could include: Giving a great presentation at work. Beating sales targets. Training for and completing a marathon. Organizing a successful charity event. Mentoring a coworker or fellow student. What are personal achievements? Personal achievements encompass any type of personal, educational, and professional goals you have achieved […]
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How did Krishna stop time?
How did Krishna stop time? He himself mentored Arjuna and ensured that no harm came in the way of the five Pandavas when they fought their own family Kauravas in the battle of Kurukshetra. Did Shri Krishna stop time? He did so by awakening the subconscious mind of Arjuna. Why does Arjuna refuse to fight? […]
Is Karnataka under lockdown?
Is Karnataka under lockdown? In a bid to curb spread of novel coronavirus cases in the state, the Karnataka government released fresh set of guidelines ahead of the 14-day complete lockdown, which will start today, 27 April, 9 pm and will be in enforced till 12 May, 2021.. Is travel allowed during lockdown? Travel within, […]
Why was medieval church so powerful?
Why was medieval church so powerful? The church even confirmed kings on their throne giving them the divine right to rule. The Catholic Church became very rich and powerful during the Middle Ages. Because the church was considered independent, they did not have to pay the king any tax for their land. Leaders of the […]
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How do you use inferences?
How do you use inferences? Making an inference involves using what you know to make a guess about what you don’t know or reading between the lines. Readers who make inferences use the clues in the text along with their own experiences to help them figure out what is not directly said, making the text […]
What does Aporia mean in philosophy?
What does Aporia mean in philosophy? In philosophy, an aporia is a philosophical puzzle or a seemingly insoluble impasse in an inquiry, often arising as a result of equally plausible yet inconsistent premises (i.e. a paradox). It can also denote the state of being perplexed, or at a loss, at such a puzzle or impasse. […]