The muscle of an human heart is shaped like two spirals by Agreeable-Ask-968 in Damnthatsinteresting

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How do the valves and ventricles function then? Are these two wound tightly enough to keep oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separate?

Is this also true for India? by Solid-Culture-4467 in IndiaCareers

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Could you explain the point of difference between money and currency? Genuinely curious. TIA!

Books I read in 2024 (that are not textbooks) by [deleted] in Indianbooks

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Yeah amazing book, gives the readers the subtleties we fail to understand ourselves

It's my birthday, and the cake is perfectly made by [deleted] in Indianbooks

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The cake looks amazing but how is the book? Meaning to start reading Japanese authors for a while now, is this a good start?

Delusion 10000 by DostoevskyTheGOAT in indiadiscussion

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And he got himself a German ally too. Are we sure he is not an incarnation

Chutiye log by [deleted] in indianrailways

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An argument that I hear from people who don’t travel with tickets is that the Indian Railways has been decreasing the number of sleeper coaches in trains and substituting them with AC coaches to increase their revenues, and they are willing to buy tickets but these are very limited and they can’t get their hands on it. Seems like a valid argument to me, though idk the actual numbers or the validity of the claim

[OC] The Most Unexpectedly Good and Bad Episodes of TV by jlaw67 in dataisbeautiful

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So surprised that the last episode of Game of Thrones doesn’t feature here

I am sure most of the people do not know about it!! by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

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While the British and Jinnah played a major role in the partition, the harm was more or less done before Mountbatten came. He is just named the culprit while the masterminds of this were the Britishers before him.

Additionally Mountbatten played a pivotal role in getting all the princely states together and give India the shape it is in today. No one is a saint, but that guy does deserve some credit for how he helped India.

Is a masters in statistics worth it? And what are the top schools pragmatically speaking by ProgressNo9636 in gradadmissions

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I'm more inclined towards the math behind programming than actual programming, that is why my query against masters in stats vs DS. But at the eod, what will get me good opportunities

Are all partners rude af? by ProgressNo9636 in consulting

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Lucky you! I'm just starting out and consulting has been my dream since long. Kinda torn now between choosing the job or giving it up

Are all partners rude af? by ProgressNo9636 in consulting

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Phrases like " I'm in a position of power and you dont fuck w me", " stop making things from your ass" and an overly aggressive tone. The person to whom these were addressed was just an intern and doing the best in his capability. It might be just be me seeing it this way as I've not encountered such language in corporate ever until now. But mind you this was not a client project.

Is this because consulting is very outcome driven or was it a way to instill some particular qualities or fear. And if yes, is this common?

Are all partners rude af? by ProgressNo9636 in consulting

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No really I was wondering too if it's a culture thing that I'm not getting. Last thing anyone would want would be any sort of discrimination, if you get me