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What Mathmetician Had An Airport Named After Him

What is the name of job position at airport person who checks ticket and boarding pass?

Passenger service agent -

That is the general name for the position -
Of course your assignment can be to do various things -
Checking boarding passes, bring documents to airplane crew...
Assist passengers in wheel chair to enter the airplane -
Bring oversize hand baggage to be loaded as checked baggage -
Sometimes you might need to assign seats on airplane...

And keep passengers happy when waiting because of delays...
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I am weak in science and maths. What should I take after 10th standard?

Firstly, you need to know that you are weak in science and maths because you have never tried learning it. Just because everyone says that science and maths are difficult subject, you have also started assuming that they are difficult and you won’t be able to do it.Now from the question you have asked I think you can take Biology, Commerce, Arts or Humanities.But if you really want my advice, I think you should stick to science. Please let me explain. You need to realise that maths and science are not alien subjects that only few students in the world are able to understand it. The only difference is maths and science demands time. That’s all. Just because all the students want to run away from studies, when it comes to giving time to maths and science they start giving excuses like the subject is too difficult or I am just weak at this subject. I think everyone should study science and maths till their 12th class because these two subjects force you to devote time to studies, they help in increasing your sitting power, they force you to use your mind, they for you to think critically but the most important reason is that maths and science till 12th is the basic maths and science which you are going to use in your daily life throughout your life. So why not study it and understand it. You need to know science and maths gives you the freedom to choose a different field even after your 12th. Let me give you my example- I did science and maths till 12th. I tell you it was not easy for me. After my 12th I just knew that I didn’t wanted to be an engineer and so I studies business studies. But it was in my college that I realised that maths is even used in commerce or any other field. My knowledge in maths from 11th and 12th actually gave me an upper hand in my business studies course.I am not saying that doing maths and science in your 11th and 12th will be easy. It is going to be a bit difficult and that’s why not everyone is able to do it. But I can promise you that you will have an option to change your field after 12th but the knowledge you will get in your 11th and 12th, will be useful to you throughout your life.Stay Awesome, Stay Amazing

Should the name of Aurangzeb Road be changed?

I have stayed in Delhi for over ten years and every time I was on one of the most majestic streets of the  Indian capital, I used to wonder what must have got into the heads of our leaders to name the road after someone like Aurangzeb.  When I got the news that the name would be changed, I rejoiced. And here is why-He was a cruel ruthless man and a sadistic despot. He had his father Shah Jahan imprisoned for life and treated in a brutal manner. He had all three of his brothers—the heir-apparent Dara Shukoh, Shah Shuja and Murad, murdered. ‘Murdered’ to put it subtly. Aurangzeb then went on to ensure his hegemony as the Sixth Emperor by having Dara’s son Sulaiman, imprisoned and poisoned in a slow and tortuous procedure that made the future prince mad before death claimed him. He had several Islamic leaders of India hanged to death, among them the spiritual head of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslims of Gujarat. As emperor, Aurangzeb banned music and dance. He had the free-style thinker Sarmad beheaded at Jama Masjid to send across a message to all the dissenters. He treated both the Sikhs and the Hindus as second class citizens encouraging wide conversions. Thousands of temples were demolished and the Muslims were punished for dressing like a non muslim. No one was allowed to preach their religion under his rule and the executions of the Muslim Sufi mystic Sarmad Kashani and the ninth Sikh Guru, Tegh Bahadur speaks volumes about his intolerance. He even waged a war against the Shia rulers. He had countless lives on his hands and the blood of several patriotic Indians. In the name of preserving history you cannot celebrate a sick tyrant whose rule calls for condemnation not celebration. Some may say that the move is pretty immature but here is how I look at itGiving one of the greatest visionaries of the country a small tribute by reiterating the fact to the world that these are the people Indians look upto.By ensuring if nothing, Aurangzeb's life and misdeeds find no place in the present India which is tolerant, secular, humane and forward looking.By removing the name of an inhuman despot we at least ensure someone like Aurangzeb is not celebrated. The children of the future intrigued by the name of the road will at least have the right example to emulate.

Hindus, Muslims, and Christians claim their holy books are scientific, yet no credible scientist has converted to those religions. How do they feel about it?

Much of the science and technology is dependent on number system. Most people credited the Greeks for inventing the number system but not the case. The Vedic Mathematicians had discovered the number system as well as many other mathematical concept. The historians didnt just get this wrong but they have purposely avoided giving credits to anything related to Hinduism. Clearly Hinduism was a global religion at one point and once these Abrahamic religions started to invade and steal from country to country by eliminating other religions and cultures. They took what they wanted from all cultures that they replaced. For example, the entire idea of Christmas tree is from pegan religion. Greeks invaded India. This is no secret and they failed. During that time there was a lot of exchanging and also looting. Whatever the Greeks took they never credited to the Indians. My point is Abrahamic religions have always feared giving credit to anything related to Hinduism. They have a history in each and every country where they have become the dominant in numbers. They could not break the Indian region by force and failed horribly. Now they are making other torturous attempts to do what there ancestors could not complete. You can just google Vedic Mathemetics and you will see many cool way to do math. Especially some neat way to do multiplication which is still used by people in Japan. They call it something else but it was from Vedic mathematics. There is also many cool things like distance from the earth to the moon to the sun etc… were all discovered in ancient Vedic period. These discoveries were made by great sears and saints of Hinduism and are called Rishis. They were the scientist of there time. My harsh comments about Abrahamic faith is just factual and history. It is not the case for many followers of those religions today but it is history of there ancestors and we all can learn from History.DharmYog.Com

What is Ghaziabad famous for?

Though Ghaziabad may be largely infamous because of its high crime rate, but it can certainly boast of producing some notable people who made it large on the national scene. Some of them are-*Ch. Charan Singh- One of the dearest sons of the soil, who later went on to become the prime minister of India was born in Noorpur(present day Ghaziabad). After independence he became particularly notable in the 1950s for opposing and winning a battle against Jawaharlal Nehru's socialistic and collectivist land use policies.The Amausi Airport in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh is also called as Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport after him. The university of Meerut city in Uttar Pradesh, India, is also named after him (Chaudhary Charan Singh University).*Suresh Raina- This flamboyant southpaw who is considered as the right hand of Dhoni in Chennai's IPL franchisee spent his childhood playing cricket in the lanes of Muradnagar in Ghaziabad. He holds the distinction of being the only Indian player to hit an International century in all three formats of the game. He is the first player to score 2500 IPL runs. He also holds the record of most no. of catches (47) in IPL*Dr. Kumar Vishwas- This engineering dropout has become a huge sensation in today's youth through his romantic poems and critical commentary on today's political scenario and has achieved a cult status. Born in the hamlet of Pilkhuwa in Ghaziabad district, he taught Hindi Literature to higher class students at Lala Lajpat Rai College for the last sixteen years. Many of his poems have become youth anthems across the nation. His recent associations with the newly formed AAP have helped him in gaining political leverage.*Arvind Kejriwal- Though it would be like stealing the credit saying that this IIT graduated Mechanical engineer turned income tax commissioner turned politician, is from Ghaziabad but the list of his associations with it is long. Born in Hisar district of Haryana, he spent a considerable part of his childhood in Ghaziabad. The national headquarter of Aam Aadmi party and his present residence is also located in the Kaushambi locality of Ghaziabad. He won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership in 2006 for his contribution to the enactment of the Right to Information Act and for his efforts to empower the poorest citizens of India.Note- The list is not exhuastive.

Why is a tennis stadium named after Lois Armstrong?

The 1964 world's fair was held at the current site of the BJK USTA National Tennis Center.There was a stadium called the Singer Bowl built for the fair.
Slew Hester,who was the president of the USTA,decided to have a new facility constructed for the US Open on that land.
The Singer Bowl was renovated,and expanded in 1977,into the stadium,and grandstand courts.
The US Open was moved from Forrest Hills,a private club,to the new center in 1978.
Why name it after Louis Armstrong?
He lived in Corona,Queens,New York for many years,until his death in 1971.People in the area loved the man,and wanted to honor him.Simple as that.
In 1997,The new Arthur Ashe Stadium was dedicated,and they have since modified the Armstrong stadium down to a smaller capacity.

I don't know if there are any concert halls named after tennis players.What would they play there?Something very percussive perhaps.

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