This is a part of our initiative (Bharath’s Reading list) to document all articles that we keep sharing through our reading list. This blog post contains articles shared in the last one week. The articles are from a wide variety of topics and will also be updated inside the individual topic list as well.
Keep this link open in a browser. Click on individual articles available below. Read them to improve your CAT VARC Preparation in the long run. There are no shortcuts when it comes to CAT VARC preparation. Persistence is the key to getting a great VARC Percentile in CAT. All the articles that I shared in the last one week are listed below date-wise.
03-08-2020
“The Strange Saga of Kowloon Walled City Anarchic, organic, surreal, this enclave was once among the most densely populated places on Earth.”
https://bit.ly/2BV9fi7
04-08-2020
“The Bizarre Bank Robbery That Shook an Arctic Town As one of the northernmost settlements on earth, the Norwegian hamlet of Longyearbyen has become a magnet for adventurous souls looking to start a new life. But when an unsettling crime happened, it brought home a harsh reality: in the modern world, trouble always finds you.”
https://bit.ly/2D9ATIT
05-08-2020
“You Can’t Kill the Bloomberg Terminal. But If You Were Going to Try, Here’s How. Bloomberg is one of the best software companies in history, so good luck and best wishes”
https://bit.ly/33BEERQ
06-08-2020
“The notion of ethics in business can be traced back to the earliest forms of bartering, based on the principle of equal exchange. Countless philosophers and economists have examined the topic, from Aristotle and his concept of justice to Karl Marx’s attack on capitalism. But the modern concept of business ethics dates back to the rise of anti-big business protest groups in the United States in the 1970s. ”
https://bit.ly/3a0mfiW
07-08-2020
“The self of self-help books is adrift from social and economic facts”
https://bit.ly/2Pw3FWn
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