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REACTION AFTER INDIA V/S PAKISTAN MATCH
India vs Pakistan reactions
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| Indian Fans During Match |
The heavy cloud over Manchester’s Old Trafford cricket stadium did not dampen the spirits of fans online, with #IndiaVsPakistan
Though the buildup to the game was marred by cringe-worthy, jingoistic ads from both sides of the border — fans seem to have been united in praying for a dry spell.
India defeated Pakistan by 89 runs under DuckworthOm Birla Lewis method after rain suspended play for a while. Pakistan was given an almost impossible chase target of 136 runs in 5 overs. Pakistan was already 6 wickets down with skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed also bowled out on Vijay Shankar’s ball. The team finally folded up for 212/6 in 40 overs. The defeat was one of the worst-ever for Pakistan against India in a world cup match. The men in blue clearly out-performed their neighbours in every department- batting, bowling and fielding.
Pakistani fans epic reaction on Twitter after losing to India in World Cup 2019
Angry Pakistani fans troll skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shoaib Malik after Pakistan's humiliating defeat at the hands of Team India.
India cannot stop laughing at the epic reaction by Pakistani fans after India beat Pakistan for the seventh consecutive time in ICC Cricket World Cup. The angry Pakistani cricket fans trolled their own team after losing to India at the Old Trafford in Manchester on June 16 in World Cup 2019. While India’s victory was enthralling, what was more entertaining was the twitter reaction from angry Pakistani cricket fans post Pakistan’s humiliating defeat. Twitter exploded with reactions from Pakistani fans bashing their own team. A number of hilarious videos, pictures and tweets emerged, where Pakistan fans blamed their national team for their dismal performance.
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
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If you’re looking to get some career inspiration in the new year, ramping up your reading list is one of the best places to start.
Even if you already subscribe to the blogging bigwigs like The Huffington Post and The Grindstone, some lesser-known blogs out there warrant your attention, too. Narrowing down a manageable list can be tough, but since hanging out in the bloggosphere is part of my job, I’ve done the grunt work for you and sifted through the blogging noise to find the real gold.
Take a look at my favorites: a list of sensational women who offer resources, ideas, and inspiration for getting ahead in your career and developing your business.
1. Farnoosh Brock, Prolific Living
Brock, who recently left a very successful corporate career to pursue her goal of helping others to lead passion-driven lives, draws on her own experience to write about living life to its fullest, trusting your instincts, and following your dreams. She doesn’t tolerate senseless self-pity—and she speaks authentically here, because she’s been through personal struggles herself. Instead, Brock offers practical advice on getting to know yourself, finding your path, and staying motivated in your corporate job. This is a must-read for anyone who needs a little push and a lot of inspiration!
2. Penelope Trunk, co-founder of Brazen Careerist, has been touted the queen of unhindered commentary—her personal blog’s tagline is “advice at the intersection of work and life,” and she pretty much covers it all. Trunk is smart, brutally honest, transparent, and a little bit nuts—and she can be very controversial (her blog posts range from “Don’t Do What You Love” to “Choose Sex Over Money”). But agree with her or not, she ultimately offers some interesting nuggets of advice for just about everyone.
3. Kat Griffin, Corporate, award-winning blog (named one of Forbes’ Top 100 Websites for Women this year) is a fashion and lifestyle resource for “overachieving chicks.” The site was born after its founder recognized that young professional women in demanding careers needed somewhere to go—other than fashion magazines—for wardrobe advice they could actually use. In addition to shopping tips and trend alerts, Corporette covers the tricky workplace style questions, like what to wear to the office on the weekend or how to dress when you’re laid off and looking.
4. Erica Diamond, Women On The Fence : Erica Diamond writes for women who find themselves sitting “on the fence,” whether in life, business, or love. Anyone struggling to move beyond a challenge (like dealing with the boss from hell or just trying to juggle it all) will find inspiration on her blog, which was also rated a Forbes Top 100 site. She both draws upon her own experiences and features guest bloggers of all backgrounds, walks of life, experiences, and points of view (check out jewelry designer Maya Brenner’s post on making your passion your paycheck).
5. Kristi Hines, Kikolani: What this one lacks in style, it makes up in content—especially if you’re looking to gain more online traction for your blog or business. With articles covering resources for starting a WordPress blog to what will—and won’t—get you traffic, Kristi Hines makes online marketing from social media to blogging to SEO completely accessible to readers. One of her best features is Fetching Fridays—a weekly round-up of the best articles and web resources out there.
Even though it can be challenging, writing a career goals essay is often an inspiring and motivating process! Not only can it give scholarship committees a well-rounded picture of your goals and aspirations, but it’s also a great opportunity to sit down and think of what you’re passionate about.
There are a few questions you should ask yourself before you start the essay. Taking the time to brainstorm and create an outline before you start writing can be super helpful (just to get your thoughts in order first). Here are a few questions to help get you started, but feel free to pick and choose or add your own:
There are a few questions you should ask yourself before you start the essay. Taking the time to brainstorm and create an outline before you start writing can be super helpful (just to get your thoughts in order first). Here are a few questions to help get you started, but feel free to pick and choose or add your own:
These questions are a great starting point. When it’s time to put your ideas into essay format, it’s good to have a general idea of structure. You can use the template below to give you some ideas. However, remember that some rules are meant to be broken, so don’t be afraid to be innovative and think outside the box!
> The last paragraph should be an overview of what you’re going to talk about and it should also grab the reader’s attention. For example, instead of starting your essay with something generic (e.g. Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to be a zoologist.), get creative with it! Try something like My greatest memory as a young girl was going to the zoo for the first time or While most kids play house or school, I always wanted to play zookeeper.
> It’s a great idea to elaborate on what inspired your career goals. Perhaps it was a relative, a TV show, or simply an experience that you had. You can touch on your short-term and long-term goals here as well.
You can discuss your short-term career goals and your intended major. How will your intended major help you reach these goals? What skills do you need to learn to reach them? At the end of the paragraph, try discussing how your short-term goals can help you achieve your long-term goals
It’s a fantastic idea to focus on your long-term goals and the impact that you hope to have on society. If you’re not sure what your long-term goals are, don’t sweat it; they’ll probably change anyways. You can focus on the difference you’d like to make overall instead. And don’t worry too much about the size of the impact…remember that just doing what you’re truly passionate about has a massive impact on those around you.
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