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"A breakthrough in machine learning would be worth ten Microsofts." -Bill Gates Despite being one of the hottest disciplines in the Tech industry right now, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning remain a little elusive to most.The erratic availability of resources online makes it extremely challenging for us to delve deeper into these fields. Especially when gearing up for job interviews, most of us are at a loss due to the unavailability of a complete and uncondensed source of learning. Cracking the Machine Learning Interview Equips you with 225 of the best Machine Learning problems along with their solutions. Requires only a basic knowledge of fundamental mathematical and statistica...
Napjainkban, a 2020-as évek Magyarországán nem él olyan felnőttkorú magyar ember, akinek az ismeretségi körében ne lenne jelenleg is az Egyesült Királyságban dolgozó, vagy onnan hazatért honfitársunk. 2004-ben került sor az Európai Unió legnagyobb mértékű bővítésére 10 új tagország belépésével főként Kelet-Európából, köztük Magyarországgal. Csatlakozásunk után, többszázezer magyar, elsősorban a 20-as éveiben és a 30-as évei elején járó fiatal költözött ki Nagy Britanniába dolgozni, szerencsét próbálni, mellyel részesei lettek Európa egyik legnagyobb békeidőbeli népvándorlásának. A könyv róluk mesél, a szerző és barátai története segítségével, hasznos tanácsokat adva ezzel az Angliába költözni sándékozóknak. „Nagyon jól tettem hogy kimentem, de azt is hogy 1 év után hazajöttem. Pont így volt rendben.” - Nagy Róbert
This Book Contains 75 Recipes In Which Soybeans Or Soy Products Are Incorporated Without Affecting The Taste Of The Finished Product. Most Of The Recipes In This Book Are Popular Indian Ones From Various Parts Of The Country.
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The state of Punjab witnessed a great deal of Political turmoil between the years 1984 and 1994 on account of political uprisings demanding more power to the state. Human rights violations were rampant and were used as a means to quell anti-State rhetoric. To combat this, a group of lawyers came together and fought against State repression while forming a non-profit organization in the 1990’s titled “LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL”. Their motto was to uphold Human rights using Public Interest Litigation as a tool. This book is a compilation of the Public Interest litigations (PILs) filed in The High Court of Chandigarh by the author Advocate Navkiran Singh written with the hope of inspiring young Lawyers, Social activists and Human Rights enthusiasts. Its aim is to pass down knowledge and experience to young, pro-democracy citizens of India. It throws light on how Public Interest Litigations can be used as a tool not only to uphold justice and Human Rights but to also strengthen India as a democracy.
Middle of Diamond India proposes a revolutionary idea - that India has long ignored its largest and most talented segment, citizens in the Tier 2 and Tier 3 districts, its Middle. The book reveals the hidden stories of those in its Middle who have been ignored owing to their location and language. By examining India's revolutionary past, its culture, its citizens, its innovators, and its spirit, the book illuminates this Diamond shaped India. Replete with characters, anecdotes, insights, research and accounts of an annual pilgrimage on a special train-Jagriti Yatra, and an enterprise ecosystem established in Deoria district, the book outlines a new vision of India focussed on its rising Middle. It proposes a Banyan Revolution over the coming twenty-five years of Amrit Kaal, using the tool of enterprise or Udyamita that can ignite a national renaissance. The book argues that by recognizing and awakening the entrepreneurial vitality of those in small towns and districts, we can create meaning for millions of citizens and define a new modernity for India.
"A startling exposé of the invisible human workforce that powers the web--and how to bring it out of the shadows. Hidden beneath the surface of the internet, a new, stark reality is looming--one that cuts to the very heart of our endless debates about the impact of AI. Anthropologist Mary L. Gray and computer scientist Siddharth Suri unveil how the services we use from companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Uber can only function smoothly thanks to the judgment and experience of a vast human labor force that is kept deliberately concealed. The people who do 'ghost work' make the internet seem smart. They perform high-tech, on-demand piecework: flagging X-rated content, proofreading, ...