ProSite - The most powerful Personal Brand to manage & improve Your achievements
Showcase your 3D version with your powerful Personal Brand even before you meet Interviewer
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- Know the status of your personal brand through Survey
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The Impossible Coach – Syed Abdul Rahim
Born on August 17, 1909, in Hyderabad. Rahim started his career as a teacher and a football coach in Hyderabad. He quickly gained a reputation for his innovative coaching methods and deep understanding of the game. His early work laid the foundation for his later success on the national stage. Rahim’s journey in football is a story of passion, dedication, and remarkable achievements against the odds.
The Impossible Number – ZERO
The introduction of zero democratised mathematics, making it accessible to a broader audience and no longer confined to the elite. It allowed for the accurate recording of large numbers and facilitated more complex computations. The impact of zero extended far beyond mathematics; it played a crucial role in the development of science, engineering, and technology.
The Impossible Doctor – Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer was born on January 14, 1875, in a little village called Kaysersberg, which was part of the German Empire at the time. From a young age, he was a prodigy.