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ISIS Map By BBC Reporter Shows Most Of India Being Targeted - world in 2020
ISIS Map By BBC Reporter Shows Most Of India Being Targeted In Next 5 Years
According to the map, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
plans to take control of the Middle East, North Africa, most of the
Indian subcontinent and parts of Europe, within the next five years, to
complete its caliphate.The caliphate --- a state governed by Sharia law which ISIS plan to claim -- covers areas from Spain in the west to China in the east, the Mirror reported citing the map.
The map reveals the calculated way ISIS plans to take over the world by 2020.
Google Would Never Hire a Person Like Me.
Google Would Never Hire a Person Like Me.
"Google would never hire a person like me."That's what I told myself as I walked away from the college campus recruitment booth in 2005. I was a huge fan of Google products like Search and Gmail, so the idea of graduating and getting a job there was a dream -- a fantasy akin to making it big in Hollywood or on Broadway. But getting hired is much like dating, and I didn't see myself as Google's type. I thought that the kind of software engineers that made it into Silicon Valley tech companies were all the same -- a bunch of brilliant White and Asian guys with Ivy League degrees. I figured they came from good homes with well-to-do parents, affluent enough to afford the luxury of tinkering with expensive gadgets in their parents garages.
I am super proud to be a Googler - the future looks promising.
I am super proud to be a Googler. My background isn't normal compared to
the rest of my colleagues-not by a long shot. But I am convinced that
Google wants to give everyone a fair shot, no matter where they're from
or what they look like. I know firsthand how Google is passionately
working to overcome the challenge of making a more diverse Silicon
Valley with the same enthusiasm that it uses to approach every problem.
And given their track record, I think the future looks promising.
To snag a job, be candidate No. 4
Researchers at Old Dominion University in Virginia analyzed more than 600 job interviews and found that the fourth person interviewed for a position got the most attention - and the job, more than others
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The Islamic State plans to take over large parts of the world, including
almost the entire Indian subcontinent, by the next five years,
according to a chilling map that features in a new book on the dreaded
terror group.