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Science Degree: Not Just for Doctors and Scientists Anymore

Science Degree: Not Just for Doctors and Scientists Anymore Apr 20, 13:00 PM Comments [0] Most people assume that a science degree is only meant for those folks who plan to get a Ph.D. in science or go to medical school. What might surprise you is that a science degree actually is a MAJOR advantage in a lot more career fields than you think. When an employer sees that you have a B.S. – the ironic name of the degree they give science students for all of their hard work – they usually make the assumption that you are a capable, critical thinker, which bodes well for you in the job-seeking process. Even more, the science-related job field is growing… more and more jobs are being created in that sector. What does that mean? If you do enjoy science but not to the extent that you wan to spend the rest of your existence alone in a room with specimens and pipettes, there are lots of fun careers in science popping up. Plus, it’s not just jobs that a B.S. c

John le Carré & Smiley s people

John le Carré & Smiley’s people December 21, 2020, 7:06 PM IST Dr (Prof) Sadhana Kala is a USA-trained robotic & laparoscopic surgeon, Uppsala University, Sweden, trained fertility specialist, and ‘National Icon Endoscopic Surgeon of India. University topper and winner of several gold and silver medals and Certificates of Honor and the unique ‘Distinction’ in medicine in medical college, she is the youngest-ever Professor in any medical college anywhere, and the only-ever gynec Hon Consultant to the Army, Navy and Air Force. FORMER: President Family Welfare Foundation of India (now closed) one of the few UN -accredited NGO since 1997; Member of Central Consumer Protection Council, Government of India, the apex national advisory body on consumer affairs; Advisor, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India; Member, Advisory Committee, MTNL (Delhi).

John le Carré, the great chronicler of our age, has died

John le Carré, the great chronicler of our age, has died Features John le Carré, the great chronicler of our age, has died The author s novels topped global bestseller lists in each decade from the 1960s onwards. He won widespread international acclaim as a humanitarian, as well as a literary giant, winning the Olof Palme Prize in 2020. 13 December 2020 Photo: Nadav Kander John le Carré, (the pen name of David Cornwell), died on Saturday night, 12 December, from pneumonia. He was 89 years old. He is survived by his wife of more than forty-five years, Jane, four sons, Simon, Stephen, Timothy and Nick, fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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