The Myanmar junta’s highly publicised crackdown on cyberfraud hubs near its borders is less a law enforcement statement than a calculated performance, analysts say, aimed at placating China and ...
This is a documentation of my EXCEL lesson Project. In a bid to solidify my knowledge of EXCEL as a student of Biomedical Engineering aiming to delve into Data Analysis and research, I decided to work ...
Most organizations rely heavily on Microsoft Excel to consolidate, analyze, and report financial information and other important data. If you work with data of any kind, learning Excel's advanced ...
As Myanmar this year marks the 37th anniversary of the 1988 Democracy Uprising, it finds itself in the midst of another historic struggle—the Spring Revolution, now well into its fifth year since the ...
Wouldn't it be great to learn how to effectively use all the advanced Excel features? In this practical and information-packed Microsoft Excel training, you'll see how to truly maximize this program's ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand. Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in ...
In the chaos of war, there’s nothing to stop Chinese firms from ravaging the landscape and extracting the minerals, which end up in China. By Hannah Beech In minute quantities, the minerals known as ...
The major earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March at about 12:50 PM local time, with its epicentre located 15 km from the second-largest city, Mandalay, caused massive destruction in Myanmar and ...
Entombed under his hotel bed for five days in the debris, two things enabled teacher Tin Maung Htwe to survive Myanmar's devastating earthquake: old school lessons and his own urine. The Barron's news ...
Entombed under his hotel bed for five days in the debris, two things enabled teacher Tin Maung Htwe to survive Myanmar's devastating earthquake: old school lessons and his own urine. The primary ...