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What is the purpose of any research?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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When a new product developed, the Research and Development department initiate and perform an intensive study and get the details to support the project. Research and Development departments help corporations stay ahead of the competition, utilize new technology, and produce goods more efficiently. This is just the purpose of any research.Research PhaseThe research phase includes determining product specifications, production costs, and a production timeline.It contributes to the development, as a scientist or inventor in the field of Science and Technology. The research plan is a map for one’s career as a research science professional.In the medical field, research enables us ... Read More

What is personification in English?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Personification is the attributing of human characteristics, thoughts, or emotions to something that is non-human. It is a rhetoric device that is used to convey something more than a literary meaning of a sentence.Example: The heavens wept at the incident.Now, in this sentence, heavens cannot weep but the idea of emotions and weeping is produced through “wept”. Heaven is non-living and it is weeping just like humans do. Hence, the sentence features personification.Example: The thunder clapped angrily from a distance.Definitely, the thunder cannot clap. It is a non-living thing but the writer wants to convey the intensity of clapping by ... Read More

What is the difference between hastily and quickly?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Ideally speaking, there is no major difference between the words "hastily " and "quickly". Both come from the verbs' Haste' and 'Quick' and are used here as adverbs to qualify the verbs.Hastily: It refers to a work done hurriedly.Quickly: It can refer to both, work is done hurriedly or something indicative of speed.Thus, when one needs to denote the meaning of being in a hurry, with no time even to sit, relax and breathe, one uses 'Hastily'. But when one uses the word in a sense to indicate speedily, say 'Wait, I will quickly prepare Maggi for you.' Here, 'hastily' ... Read More

With an active backlog in BTech, can I get a job in the software field?

Tejas Charukula
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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It really does not matter whether you complete your B.Tech or not if you have software skills. Many companies are allowing one or two backlogs when they select the students during campus interviews.A lot of my friends who have one or two backlogs are already placed in good companies like Deloitte, Wipro, and others based on their technical knowledge by the end of 4th year, even before final exams. At the end of the day, you have to complete the graduation. But, for time being you can start working in the software field.

Do we need to be certified in order to teach quantitative aptitude for SAT (in India)?

Divya Agarwal
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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There is no certification nor one required to teach Quantitative aptitude for SAT. The faculty should have the required qualification and experience though.

How to pass HPE0-S37 Certification exam with flying colors?

Leela
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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To test and certify on one's knowledge about HPE server products and solutions, the HPE0-S37 exam is conducted. By completing the exam and attaining certification, one can increase his/her chances of getting server-related jobs.The question is how to pass the exam with flying colors. Due to the complexity of the course, it is a tough task to pass HPE0-S37. If you know the structure of the exam, you can prepare accordingly and chances of passing will increase. Here is the pattern of questions given during the exam.Foundational server architecture and technology 37%Functions, features, and benefits of HPE server products and ... Read More

What is the difference between CV and Resume?

Leela
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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To being with, the basic difference between CV and Resume is CV is British English and Resume is an American word for your career profile. Now, leaving the vocabulary aside, there are principle differences between the two and let us look at those differences.A CV (Curriculum Vitae, which means the course of life in Latin) is an elaborate document which runs over two or more pages. It is your professional biography which speaks in detail about your achievements and accomplishments. CV covers not only your academics and career graph but also other accomplishments like publications, awards, honors etc. This document ... Read More

What is Adverb Clause in English grammar?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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An adverb clause is a subordinate clause that functions as an adverb. It modifies a verb, an adjective, or adverb. The adverb itself is a word which qualifies a verb or adjective or a pronoun.ExampleWhen the last guest left the party, we started dancing.If I make a promise, I won't break it.Here, when the last guest left the party and if I make a promise are adverb clauses.TypeQuestion answeredExamplePlaceWhere?Wherever there are calculators, there is Casio.TimeWhen?After the fruit is ripe, it is sold at the market.CauseWhy? (What caused this?)I didn't call her because I'm busy.PurposeWhy? (What was the reason for doing ... Read More

What is Elliptic Curve Cryptography?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Elliptic curve cryptography is used to implement public key cryptography. It was discovered by Victor Miller of IBM and Neil Koblitz of the University of Washington in the year 1985. ECC popularly used an acronym for Elliptic Curve Cryptography. It is based on the latest mathematics and delivers a relatively more secure foundation than the first generation public key cryptography systems for example RSA.Elliptic CurvesIn 1985, cryptographic algorithms were proposed based on elliptic curves. An elliptic curve is the set of points that satisfy a specific mathematical equation. They are symmetrical.UsesWebsites make extensive use of ECC to secure customers’ hypertext ... Read More

What are the requirements to become a Public Relations Officer?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Public relations officers also known as public relations or communications specialists, facilitate relations between organizations and the public. They may work for corporations, non-profit groups, or government agencies.Requirements To Become A Public Relations OfficerDegree: One does not usually need a very high-level degree. A foundation level degree is acceptable. MBA is a huge add-on, although.Start Low: One may start as a public assistant, and then become Public relations officer.Confidence: A qualification in such professions would be Confidence and self-motivational skills. These do come under the banner of soft skills, which are a necessity in this field.Excellent Communication Skills: If one ... Read More

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