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bonnieeldritch · 2 months ago
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Steckt eine Geschichte hinter dem Namen deines Gott-Slip-Ons? 📖
Jain. Natürlich gibt es die Geschichte zum Weg bis zum Namen, aber die ist nicht wirklich eine ✨ Geschichte ✨, sondern nur wie folgt: ich habe mich ziemlich abgemüht einen arabischen Jungennamen zu finden, der mir gefällt und den ich noch nicht im echten Leben kennengelernt und eine Beziehung zu aufgebaut habe. 🥲 Mir war davor echt nicht bewusst, mit wie vielen arabischen Männern (und Jungs) ich in meinem Leben zu tun gehabt habe. Und okay, ja, wie wenige Namen ich wirklich genug mag, um sie einem OC zu verpassen. 😂 Raus fielen unter anderem Amir, Salem, Waseem, Hamza, Haroon, Sajid, Nasir, Rayan, Khalil, Aziz, Malik, Idris und ... Tariq. Tja, eigentlich wollte ich den Namen nicht nehmen, denn ich kannte vor zig Jahren einen Tarik und das war eine ziemlich düstere Zeit in meinem Leben, aber nachdem ich mich stundenlang durch arabische und muslimische Jungennamen gekämpft habe, hatte ich die Schnauze voll. Noch dazu finde ich die Bedeutung des Namens sehr galant für den Sleeve von Morpheus: nächtlicher Besucher. 🌙😌🦇 Na ja, eigentlich heißt es mehr 'der Hämmernde', aber das Wort wird in der Bedeutung 'an die Tür klopfen' benutzen und dank der brütenden Hitze der Herkunftsländer geschah dies eben meistens nachts. Und ein letzter Fun Fact: im Koran bezeichnet Tariq den Morgenstern. ✨
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hubillusion · 2 years ago
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thank you so so much for tagging me @game-set-canet (thank you so much 🤗❤️)
put your liked songs on shuffle, and post the first ten that come up: 
J'ai cherché by Amir
Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
One last Time by Ariana Grande
Popular Song by Mika
The fool by Jain
Nieprawda by Ania Dąbrowska
Ta marinière by Hoshi
Duele el Corazón by Enrique Iglesias
Violets for Roses by Lana del Rey
Can't stop the Feelings by Justin Timberlake
I'm tagging @sebandlewis, @bwehdal, @sebwins, @forza-azzurrisempre, @littleblueducktales, @petitprince16 (please feel free to ignore)
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akshita11 · 2 years ago
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Title: Dangal
Cast: Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Sanya Malhotra, Zaira Wasim, Suhani Bhatnagar, Ritwik Sahore, Aparshakti Khurana, Girish Kulkarni
Director: Nitesh Tiwari
Writters: Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta, Shreyas Jain and Nikhil Meharotra
Plot: An ordinary wrestler from Haryana trains his daughters to make wrestling history, a sport far dominated by men. 
+ Amir Khan’s super fluctuating yet convincing body parameters
+ Intense father-daughter emotions peppered with humorous Haryanvi dialogues 
+ Nail-biting wrestling sequences
A sports biopic, Dangal totally justifies the real life story of Haryana wrestler who trained his older two daughters in the art of wrestling and turned them into champions. The film delivers a very important message with such sincerity that it just doesn’t overwhelm the storytelling. 
Messages on our obsession with the male child, bigoted stand on bringing up our daughters and the administration’s wretched attitude towards sports, are loud and clear. 
Amir Khan is a pure finesse who can go to any extent to completely erase the boundary which detaches the actor from the character. His deliberate gaits to match with the demand of the role as an aspiring wrestler with muscles and a passionate father with a heavy belly can easily convince you that the movie has really covered an era while making. 
In the male dominant state of Haryana, where the girl child is still unacceptable in most of the families, there cannot be a more important message. The belief that real-life Phogat showed in his girls, as they went on to win honor is definitely setting an example.
Also, Dangal blends humor with intensity. The lighthearted dialogues, peppered with humor and heartrending father-daughter emotions runs throughout the movie. When the first half of the movie shows how the young Geeta and Babita turn into willing fighters from young innocent girls, the second half on the mat tells us how to learn the art of losing, and, above all, to win. Among the high ends of this well-crafted film are the nail-biting wrestling sequences.
But what wins our heart is the not-so-perfect yet so perfect character of Mahavir Phogat. He is guilty of taking away his daughter’s childhood and turning them into the boys that he doesn't have. But his obstinacy ends up breaking all the traditional taboos of this patriarchal society for its own good.
The film also delineates the conflicting points of traditional coaching methods of father versus modern techniques of the system with sheer serenity.
Along with Mr. Perfectionist, a big credit for this sporting saga goes to Fatima Sana Shaikh for bringing the character of Geeta Kumari Phogat, Mahavir's eldest daughter to life. Sakshi Tanwar, as Khan’s wife, is a first-class choice, known yet fresh enough. Her role is restrained but totally compatible with the storyline.
The earthy soundtracks, especially ‘Haanikarak Bapu’ fits just right with the mood of the narrative. 
Dangal is a film that is both inspiring and entertaining. Since it highlights the glorious wins of the Phogats, the film is also bound to encourage more women to seriously take up kushti as a sport.
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publishing-pitaara · 6 months ago
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Celebrating Poetic Brilliance: JJ Crowns' June 2024 Edition of Poetry Magazine
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Get ready to be mesmerized by the sheer talent and creativity of these remarkable individuals. From heartfelt verses to thought-provoking insights, this edition is a celebration of the diverse voices shaping our literary landscape.
JJ Crowns, a magazine endeavors to bring endless opportunities to avid artists of all kinds across the globe. The notion behind JJ Crowns is to upraise the talent in the world and to reflect the same with in-depth insights. It is a magazine and virtual award winning show that creates a platform for everyone to showcase their potential and witness their writing and publishing experience with a common love towards everything creative.
It is a different attempt to find out the talents that have been printed. JJ full form is Jay Jagannath, so the way to celebrate achievements globally with the blessings of Lord Jagannath of the world is to connect with JJ CROWNS. Whose CEO AND FOUNDER Miss. Jyotirmayee Panda started JJ CROWNS with this desire in mind. Which is gradually gaining popularity in a very short span of time. SEO Mr. Farhan Alam Lari and other team members have brought JJ CROWNS into the limelight in a short period of time.
As always, this time too, JJ CROWNS started the magazine edition with an eye on trying to do something new. Now in this “June Poetry Magazine Edition – 2024” we searched for talent and found unique talents. In this magazine, there is a way to get inspired by his/her handwritten Poems, along with learning about his/her Thought Power.
So without further delay we proudly announce the names of those talents:- कर्णिका विवेक वर्मा (Front Cover), काजल कुमारी, अमन चौधरी, सुजित नामदेव तांबे, Zunaira Rizwan, Amir Raza, Ananya Mishra, Aurora Bluemoon, दीप्ति आनंद, Disha Chhajed, Hanumann Saxena, Harppreet M Caur, Hira Sir, जयप्रकाश अग्रवाल, Charlotte John, Poothamil, Reetu Srivastava, Roshni Chawla Madan, Saiyeda Rubia Khatun, S. Arun Kumar, PriyadharshiniTJ, Sacca, Sarthak, Selene, Bro. Albert Valuvettickal, ਜਸਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ( ਜੱਸ ਮੱਟੂ ), Hemanya Kakkar, Chahat Jain (Back Cover) and Many More.
At last JJ Crowns really appreciate for your Work, Support, Love, Effort and Cooperation. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each poet for their tireless dedication and boundless creativity. Your work is not just ink on paper; it is a beacon of inspiration that lights the way for generations to come.
Join us in honouring these extraordinary voices and embracing the magic of poetry. Together, let's weave a tapestry of words that transcends boundaries and unites us all in the universal language of art.
Thank you for your unwavering support and enthusiasm. With your love and encouragement, JJ Crowns continues to shine as a beacon of creativity and expression. Here's to the poets, the dreamers, and the visionaries who remind us that beauty lies within every verse.
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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Google at EMNLP 2023
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Google at EMNLP 2023
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Google is proud to be a Diamond Sponsor of Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2023), a premier annual conference, which is being held this week in Sentosa, Singapore. Google has a strong presence at this year’s conference with over 65 accepted papers and active involvement in 11 workshops and tutorials. Google is also happy to be a Major Sponsor for the Widening NLP workshop (WiNLP), which aims to highlight global representations of people, perspectives, and cultures in AI and ML. We look forward to sharing some of our extensive NLP research and expanding our partnership with the broader research community.
We hope you’ll visit the Google booth to chat with researchers who are actively pursuing the latest innovations in NLP, and check out some of the scheduled booth activities (e.g., demos and Q&A sessions listed below). Visit the @GoogleAI X (Twitter) and LinkedIn accounts to find out more about the Google booth activities at EMNLP 2023.
Take a look below to learn more about the Google research being presented at EMNLP 2023 (Google affiliations in bold).
This schedule is subject to change. Please visit the Google booth for more information.
Adaptation with Self-Evaluation to Improve Selective Prediction in LLMs Jiefeng Chen*, Jinsung Yoon, Sayna Ebrahimi, Sercan O Arik, Tomas Pfister, Somesh Jha
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Tool-Assisted Generation Strategies Alon Jacovi*, Avi Caciularu, Jonathan Herzig, Roee Aharoni, Bernd Bohnet, Mor Geva
1-PAGER: One Pass Answer Generation and Evidence Retrieval Palak Jain, Livio Baldini Soares, Tom Kwiatkowski
MaXM: Towards Multilingual Visual Question Answering Soravit Changpinyo, Linting Xue, Michal Yarom, Ashish V. Thapliyal, Idan Szpektor, Julien Amelot, Xi Chen, Radu Soricut
SDOH-NLI: A Dataset for Inferring Social Determinants of Health from Clinical Notes Adam D. Lelkes, Eric Loreaux*, Tal Schuster, Ming-Jun Chen, Alvin Rajkomar
Machine Reading Comprehension Using Case-based Reasoning Dung Ngoc Thai, Dhruv Agarwal, Mudit Chaudhary, Wenlong Zhao, Rajarshi Das, Jay-Yoon Lee, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Manzil Zaheer, Andrew McCallum
Cross-lingual Open-Retrieval Question Answering for African Languages Odunayo Ogundepo, Tajuddeen Gwadabe, Clara E. Rivera, Jonathan H. Clark, Sebastian Ruder, David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Bonaventure F. P. Dossou, Abdou Aziz DIOP, Claytone Sikasote, Gilles HACHEME, Happy Buzaaba, Ignatius Ezeani, Rooweither Mabuya, Salomey Osei, Chris Chinenye Emezue, Albert Kahira, Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad, Akintunde Oladipo, Abraham Toluwase Owodunni, Atnafu Lambebo Tonja, Iyanuoluwa Shode, Akari Asai, Anuoluwapo Aremu, Ayodele Awokoya, Bernard Opoku, Chiamaka Ijeoma Chukwuneke, Christine Mwase, Clemencia Siro, Stephen Arthur, Tunde Oluwaseyi Ajayi, Verrah Akinyi Otiende, Andre Niyongabo Rubungo, Boyd Sinkala, Daniel Ajisafe, Emeka Felix Onwuegbuzia, Falalu Ibrahim Lawan, Ibrahim Said Ahmad, Jesujoba Oluwadara Alabi, CHINEDU EMMANUEL MBONU, Mofetoluwa Adeyemi, Mofya Phiri, Orevaoghene Ahia, Ruqayya Nasir Iro, Sonia Adhiambo
On Uncertainty Calibration and Selective Generation in Probabilistic Neural Summarization: A Benchmark Study Polina Zablotskaia, Du Phan, Joshua Maynez, Shashi Narayan, Jie Ren, Jeremiah Zhe Liu
Epsilon Sampling Rocks: Investigating Sampling Strategies for Minimum Bayes Risk Decoding for Machine Translation Markus Freitag, Behrooz Ghorbani*, Patrick Fernandes*
Sources of Hallucination by Large Language Models on Inference Tasks Nick McKenna, Tianyi Li, Liang Cheng, Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Mark Johnson, Mark Steedman
Don’t Add, Don’t Miss: Effective Content Preserving Generation from Pre-selected Text Spans Aviv Slobodkin, Avi Caciularu, Eran Hirsch, Ido Dagan
What Makes Chain-of-Thought Prompting Effective? A Counterfactual Study Aman Madaan*, Katherine Hermann, Amir Yazdanbakhsh
Understanding HTML with Large Language Models Izzeddin Gur, Ofir Nachum, Yingjie Miao, Mustafa Safdari, Austin Huang, Aakanksha Chowdhery, Sharan Narang, Noah Fiedel, Aleksandra Faust
Improving the Robustness of Summarization Models by Detecting and Removing Input Noise Kundan Krishna*, Yao Zhao, Jie Ren, Balaji Lakshminarayanan, Jiaming Luo, Mohammad Saleh, Peter J. Liu
In-Context Learning Creates Task Vectors Roee Hendel, Mor Geva, Amir Globerson
Pre-training Without Attention Junxiong Wang, Jing Nathan Yan, Albert Gu, Alexander M Rush
MUX-PLMs: Data Multiplexing for High-Throughput Language Models Vishvak Murahari, Ameet Deshpande, Carlos E Jimenez, Izhak Shafran, Mingqiu Wang, Yuan Cao, Karthik R Narasimhan
PaRaDe: Passage Ranking Using Demonstrations with LLMs Andrew Drozdov*, Honglei Zhuang, Zhuyun Dai, Zhen Qin, Razieh Rahimi, Xuanhui Wang, Dana Alon, Mohit Iyyer, Andrew McCallum, Donald Metzler*, Kai Hui
Long-Form Speech Translation Through Segmentation with Finite-State Decoding Constraints on Large Language Models Arya D. McCarthy, Hao Zhang, Shankar Kumar, Felix Stahlberg, Ke Wu
Unsupervised Opinion Summarization Using Approximate Geodesics Somnath Basu Roy Chowdhury*, Nicholas Monath, Kumar Avinava Dubey, Amr Ahmed, Snigdha Chaturvedi
SQLPrompt: In-Context Text-to-SQL with Minimal Labeled Data Ruoxi Sun, Sercan O. Arik, Rajarishi Sinha, Hootan Nakhost, Hanjun Dai, Pengcheng Yin, Tomas Pfister
Retrieval-Augmented Parsing for Complex Graphs by Exploiting Structure and Uncertainty Zi Lin, Quan Yuan, Panupong Pasupat, Jeremiah Zhe Liu, Jingbo Shang
A Zero-Shot Language Agent for Computer Control with Structured Reflection Tao Li, Gang Li, Zhiwei Deng, Bryan Wang*, Yang Li
Pragmatics in Language Grounding: Phenomena, Tasks, and Modeling Approaches Daniel Fried, Nicholas Tomlin, Jennifer Hu, Roma Patel, Aida Nematzadeh
Improving Classifier Robustness Through Active Generation of Pairwise Counterfactuals Ananth Balashankar, Xuezhi Wang, Yao Qin, Ben Packer, Nithum Thain, Jilin Chen, Ed H. Chi, Alex Beutel
mmT5: Modular Multilingual Pre-training Solves Source Language Hallucinations Jonas Pfeiffer, Francesco Piccinno, Massimo Nicosia, Xinyi Wang, Machel Reid, Sebastian Ruder
Scaling Laws vs Model Architectures: How Does Inductive Bias Influence Scaling? Yi Tay, Mostafa Dehghani, Samira Abnar, Hyung Won Chung, William Fedus, Jinfeng Rao, Sharan Narang, Vinh Q. Tran, Dani Yogatama, Donald Metzler
TaTA: A Multilingual Table-to-Text Dataset for African Languages Sebastian Gehrmann, Sebastian Ruder, Vitaly Nikolaev, Jan A. Botha, Michael Chavinda, Ankur P Parikh, Clara E. Rivera
XTREME-UP: A User-Centric Scarce-Data Benchmark for Under-Represented Languages Sebastian Ruder, Jonathan H. Clark, Alexander Gutkin, Mihir Kale, Min Ma, Massimo Nicosia, Shruti Rijhwani, Parker Riley, Jean Michel Amath Sarr, Xinyi Wang, John Frederick Wieting, Nitish Gupta, Anna Katanova, Christo Kirov, Dana L Dickinson, Brian Roark, Bidisha Samanta, Connie Tao, David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Vera Axelrod, Isaac Rayburn Caswell, Colin Cherry, Dan Garrette, Reeve Ingle, Melvin Johnson, Dmitry Panteleev, Partha Talukdar
q2d: Turning Questions into Dialogs to Teach Models How to Search Yonatan Bitton, Shlomi Cohen-Ganor, Ido Hakimi, Yoad Lewenberg, Roee Aharoni, Enav Weinreb
Emergence of Abstract State Representations in Embodied Sequence Modeling Tian Yun*, Zilai Zeng, Kunal Handa, Ashish V Thapliyal, Bo Pang, Ellie Pavlick, Chen Sun
Evaluating and Modeling Attribution for Cross-Lingual Question Answering Benjamin Muller*, John Wieting, Jonathan H. Clark, Tom Kwiatkowski, Sebastian Ruder, Livio Baldini Soares, Roee Aharoni, Jonathan Herzig, Xinyi Wang
Weakly-Supervised Learning of Visual Relations in Multimodal Pre-training Emanuele Bugliarello, Aida Nematzadeh, Lisa Anne Hendricks
How Do Languages Influence Each Other? Studying Cross-Lingual Data Sharing During LM Fine-Tuning Rochelle Choenni, Dan Garrette, Ekaterina Shutova
CompoundPiece: Evaluating and Improving Decompounding Performance of Language Models Benjamin Minixhofer, Jonas Pfeiffer, Ivan Vulić
IC3: Image Captioning by Committee Consensus David Chan, Austin Myers, Sudheendra Vijayanarasimhan, David A Ross, John Canny
The Curious Case of Hallucinatory (Un)answerability: Finding Truths in the Hidden States of Over-Confident Large Language Models Aviv Slobodkin, Omer Goldman, Avi Caciularu, Ido Dagan, Shauli Ravfogel
Evaluating Large Language Models on Controlled Generation Tasks Jiao Sun, Yufei Tian, Wangchunshu Zhou, Nan Xu, Qian Hu, Rahul Gupta, John Wieting, Nanyun Peng, Xuezhe Ma
Ties Matter: Meta-Evaluating Modern Metrics with Pairwise Accuracy and Tie Calibration Daniel Deutsch, George Foster, Markus Freitag
Transcending Scaling Laws with 0.1% Extra Compute Yi Tay*, Jason Wei*, Hyung Won Chung*, Vinh Q. Tran, David R. So*, Siamak Shakeri, Xavier Garcia, Huaixiu Steven Zheng, Jinfeng Rao, Aakanksha Chowdhery, Denny Zhou, Donald Metzler, Slav Petrov, Neil Houlsby, Quoc V. Le, Mostafa Dehghani
Data Similarity is Not Enough to Explain Language Model Performance Gregory Yauney*, Emily Reif, David Mimno
Self-Influence Guided Data Reweighting for Language Model Pre-training Megh Thakkar*, Tolga Bolukbasi, Sriram Ganapathy, Shikhar Vashishth, Sarath Chandar, Partha Talukdar
ReTAG: Reasoning Aware Table to Analytic Text Generation Deepanway Ghosal, Preksha Nema, Aravindan Raghuveer
GATITOS: Using a New Multilingual Lexicon for Low-Resource Machine Translation Alex Jones*, Isaac Caswell, Ishank Saxena
Video-Helpful Multimodal Machine Translation Yihang Li, Shuichiro Shimizu, Chenhui Chu, Sadao Kurohashi, Wei Li
Symbol Tuning Improves In-Context Learning in Language Models Jerry Wei*, Le Hou, Andrew Kyle Lampinen, Xiangning Chen*, Da Huang, Yi Tay*, Xinyun Chen, Yifeng Lu, Denny Zhou, Tengyu Ma*, Quoc V Le
“Don’t Take This Out of Context!” On the Need for Contextual Models and Evaluations for Stylistic Rewriting Akhila Yerukola, Xuhui Zhou, Elizabeth Clark, Maarten Sap
QAmeleon: Multilingual QA with Only 5 Examples Priyanka Agrawal, Chris Alberti, Fantine Huot, Joshua Maynez, Ji Ma, Sebastian Ruder, Kuzman Ganchev, Dipanjan Das, Mirella Lapata
Speak, Read and Prompt: High-Fidelity Text-to-Speech with Minimal Supervision Eugene Kharitonov, Damien Vincent, Zalán Borsos, Raphaël Marinier, Sertan Girgin, Olivier Pietquin, Matt Sharifi, Marco Tagliasacchi, Neil Zeghidour
AnyTOD: A Programmable Task-Oriented Dialog System Jeffrey Zhao, Yuan Cao, Raghav Gupta, Harrison Lee, Abhinav Rastogi, Mingqiu Wang, Hagen Soltau, Izhak Shafran, Yonghui Wu
Selectively Answering Ambiguous Questions Jeremy R. Cole, Michael JQ Zhang, Daniel Gillick, Julian Martin Eisenschlos, Bhuwan Dhingra, Jacob Eisenstein
PRESTO: A Multilingual Dataset for Parsing Realistic Task-Oriented Dialogs (see blog post) Rahul Goel, Waleed Ammar, Aditya Gupta, Siddharth Vashishtha, Motoki Sano, Faiz Surani*, Max Chang, HyunJeong Choe, David Greene, Chuan He, Rattima Nitisaroj, Anna Trukhina, Shachi Paul, Pararth Shah, Rushin Shah, Zhou Yu
LM vs LM: Detecting Factual Errors via Cross Examination Roi Cohen, May Hamri, Mor Geva, Amir Globerson
A Suite of Generative Tasks for Multi-Level Multimodal Webpage Understanding Andrea Burns*, Krishna Srinivasan, Joshua Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Bryan A. Plummer, Kate Saenko, Jianmo Ni, Mandy Guo
AfriSenti: A Twitter Sentiment Analysis Benchmark for African Languages Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad, Idris Abdulmumin, Abinew Ali Ayele, Nedjma Ousidhoum, David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Seid Muhie Yimam, Ibrahim Said Ahmad, Meriem Beloucif, Saif M. Mohammad, Sebastian Ruder, Oumaima Hourrane, Alipio Jorge, Pavel Brazdil, Felermino D. M. A. Ali, Davis David, Salomey Osei, Bello Shehu-Bello, Falalu Ibrahim Lawan, Tajuddeen Gwadabe, Samuel Rutunda, Tadesse Destaw Belay, Wendimu Baye Messelle, Hailu Beshada Balcha, Sisay Adugna Chala, Hagos Tesfahun Gebremichael, Bernard Opoku, Stephen Arthur
Optimizing Retrieval-Augmented Reader Models via Token Elimination Moshe Berchansky, Peter Izsak, Avi Caciularu, Ido Dagan, Moshe Wasserblat
SEAHORSE: A Multilingual, Multifaceted Dataset for Summarization Evaluation Elizabeth Clark, Shruti Rijhwani, Sebastian Gehrmann, Joshua Maynez, Roee Aharoni, Vitaly Nikolaev, Thibault Sellam, Aditya Siddhant, Dipanjan Das, Ankur P Parikh
GQA: Training Generalized Multi-Query Transformer Models from Multi-Head Checkpoints Joshua Ainslie, James Lee-Thorp, Michiel de Jong*, Yury Zemlyanskiy, Federico Lebron, Sumit Sanghai
CoLT5: Faster Long-Range Transformers with Conditional Computation Joshua Ainslie, Tao Lei, Michiel de Jong, Santiago Ontanon, Siddhartha Brahma, Yury Zemlyanskiy, David Uthus, Mandy Guo, James Lee-Thorp, Yi Tay, Yun-Hsuan Sung, Sumit Sanghai
Improving Diversity of Demographic Representation in Large Language Models via Collective-Critiques and Self-Voting Preethi Lahoti, Nicholas Blumm, Xiao Ma, Raghavendra Kotikalapudi, Sahitya Potluri, Qijun Tan, Hansa Srinivasan, Ben Packer, Ahmad Beirami, Alex Beutel, Jilin Chen
Universal Self-Adaptive Prompting (see blog post) Xingchen Wan*, Ruoxi Sun, Hootan Nakhost, Hanjun Dai, Julian Martin Eisenschlos, Sercan O. Arik, Tomas Pfister
TrueTeacher: Learning Factual Consistency Evaluation with Large Language Models Zorik Gekhman, Jonathan Herzig, Roee Aharoni, Chen Elkind, Idan Szpektor
Hierarchical Pre-training on Multimodal Electronic Health Records Xiaochen Wang, Junyu Luo, Jiaqi Wang, Ziyi Yin, Suhan Cui, Yuan Zhong, Yaqing Wang, Fenglong Ma
NAIL: Lexical Retrieval Indices with Efficient Non-Autoregressive Decoders Livio Baldini Soares, Daniel Gillick, Jeremy R. Cole, Tom Kwiatkowski
How Does Generative Retrieval Scale to Millions of Passages? Ronak Pradeep*, Kai Hui, Jai Gupta, Adam D. Lelkes, Honglei Zhuang, Jimmy Lin, Donald Metzler, Vinh Q. Tran
Make Every Example Count: On the Stability and Utility of Self-Influence for Learning from Noisy NLP Datasets Irina Bejan*, Artem Sokolov, Katja Filippova
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oxfordeliterp · 8 years ago
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AMIR JAIN  | |  the golden boy
❝ He’s the afternoon in his quiet sublime      not quite the sunrise, but not quite when it sets  he is somewhere in between him and him, both of which bore his name at one point. at some point.❞
       Although he is not Midas, he must have kissed his forehead as a child because nothing else could explain how, inside him, his heart is plastered in gold and, outside, he looks like a trophy. Solemn and never breaking, there is nothing sinful about him, as if he is the last angel on earth, but he is just more skilled than the next person in hiding the piece of puzzle that doesn’t fit in his palm, beneath a surface that’s an entire truth, that would howsoever come tumbling down if the whole picture were to be exposed. Amir is an intriguing silhouette and to his charms even the business teacher couldn’t suppress a longing sigh, which brought them both in an uncomfortable position of intense friendliness and secrecy risking the integrity the young man spent a lifetime building up on his shoulders and the woman’s reputation and career. Yet, there is something about his warm smile, summoning the sun with just a curve of lips, that deserves every sacrifice in the world and glues to one’s heart imminently.
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montysworld · 2 years ago
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Coldxman - Blasphemy from Mauro Chiarello on Vimeo.
Director - Ian Pons Jewell DOP - Mauro Chiarello Producers - Jon Adams & Sasha Bevka Prod Co: KAYFABE / Radioaktive Prod Design - Robin Brown Art Director - Evheniy Popovichenko Costume Designer - Ameena Kara Callender Choreographer - Charlie Mayhew Make Up - Marta Skalska Editor - Tobias Suhm VFX Supervisor - Dan Williams Colourist - Alex Gregory Sound Design - Tim Harrison @ Aumeta Song mastered - Dave Kutch Post-producer + Cast coordinator - Emmanuelle Le Chat
1st AD - Dennis Sonin 2nd AD - Vadim Yuzba PM - Julia Sotnikova PC - Daniel Linnik-Zhuravlev PAs - Vova Altsybeev, Anna Refel Chaperone - Andrew Birch Location manager - Dima Shevchenko Bullet Typeface - 10Foot
CAMERA 2nd cam DP - Ilya Maksymenko 1st AC/Focuspuller - Sergey Kolesnik Focuspuller cam B - Zhenya Bubley AC cam A - Vadim Dubas AC cam B - Vitaliy Topchiy Phantom OP - Dmytriy Grymalskiy Steadicam - Max Salo
GRIP Dolly - Artem Pilipchuk Dolly - Valeriy Legosha
CRANE Crane - Serhiy Subota
LIGHT CREW Gaffer - Leo Sidorenko
Key Grip - Oleg Egorov Chief Electric - Anrew Gorovoy Spark - Vova Akulov Spark - Serhiy Rudenko Spark - Vitaliy Schetinin Grip - Eugene Scherbak Grip - Dima Levchenko
PROFCOM TRUSS SYSTEMS Light Desk Operator - AAnton Medvedev
DIT/PLAYBACK DIT - Yan Wachowski Playback - Rupos Playback - Bear Playback - Eugene Ischenko
Playback - Lisa Tagintseva
ART DEPT Best Boy - Vitalii Shpakovich Prop master - Serhii Godlevskii
CASTING Casting Director - Nika Bondar
Casting assistant on set - Misha Voropay
WARDROBE Stylist - Kostya Goncharuk Assistant - Valeria Snesar Assistant - Julia Belous
MAKE UP Assistant - Maria Petrovskaya Assistant - Daria Gnatuikova
UNIT Helper - Tolik Oleshko Helper - Aleksey Vodopyanov Helper - Kirill Suzanovskiy Catering - Tetiana Okhrimenko
MISC Stills - Artem Nadyozhin @bornmentall
CAST CLOWN - Alexandr Gerasimchuk
POLITICIAN Veronika Boyarskaya Mikhail Bondarenko Larisa Chertkova Lucia Foloronso Boris Molodtsov Jean Ossoa Alla Priadko Alexei Romanov Vitaliy Shapovalov Valeriy Skripka Natasha Timoshenko Maxim Vakhovskiy Susanna Vyshneva Ihor Zorov Bakar Alwata Pavel Evchin Nicolay Bozhko Julia Farradjalah Phonsia Koba
AUDIENCE Tsoi Tania Pryhora Katya Demydenko Ostapenko Andrey Ostapenko Yura Ostapenko Dima Gasanov Elmir Chernyavka Vladimir Yadav Vishal Popenko Raisa Averina Nastya Otokhine Divine Onopa Sveta Misha Makarov @mishamihoan
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Executive Producer: Alex Fitzgerald
Producer: Dan Crozier Tarun Misra
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2D Lead Artist: Fergal Hendrick
3D Lead Artist: Dave Hempstead Umesh Namdev Ashwani Patel Gauri Razdan
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CAMERA TRACK Yaroslav Dyachenko
CLEAN UP Anton Yarovoy Sergey Likhachev Alexey Zhurin
COMPOSITING Victoria Demina Alexey Kulikov Dmitry Kirillyak Oksana Leferova Nikolai Kirienko
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TITLE DESIGN Nico Chavez @ Done Thing
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samueldays · 4 years ago
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Estates
Default Western European state in Europa Universalis 4: has three estates of the realm - Nobles, Clergy, Burghers.
Eastern European state: Has Cossacks as a fourth estate.
(If it helps, imagine that ‘estates’ here means something like ‘powerful factions to play politics with’ rather than the strict meaning. It’s quite the neat little subsystem of managing the amount of land, privileges, influence and loyalty that the various estates have relative to the crown.)
Muslim state: Has Dhimmi as a fourth estate. Nobles and Clergy are now called ‘Amirs’ and ‘Ulema’.
Hindu state: Has Jains as a fourth estate. Clergy is now called ‘Brahmins’ and Nobles are functionally replaced by ‘Rajputs’ or ‘Marathas’.
Muslim Indian Sultanate:
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Welcome to LOW CROWNLAND PENALTIES! Enjoy juggling five estates of the realm as you attempt to curtail their power and empower the crown! Call the Diet and hear them present their case for why the crown should do such-and-such!
Icons in order: a hybrid Dhimmi/Brahmins estate (useful heathens, variety administrator), a Clergy/Ulema estate, a Nobles/Amirs estate, a Rajputs estate of local warrior clans much like but distinct from your recently arrived conquerer nobles, a hybrid Burghers/Jains estate (useful heathens, variety moneylender), and finally the globus cruciger representing the crown.
Yes, the Amirs own more land than the crown in the screenshot. I plan to remedy that over the course of the game. But in the short term I find it useful to have the Amirs both empowered and loyal, so they’ll provide levies, so I can more easily conquer neighboring states, and then hand that land out disproportionately to crown loyalists.
EU4 is fun. :-D
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YOUNGEST INDIAN ENTREPRENEURS
FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE YOUNGEST IN LIST TO BE THE BEST OF TOMORROWS LEADERS, SHAKERS AND MOVERS FOR INDIA — A LIST OF YOUNGEST INDIAN CEOS AND ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA
Ritesh Agarwal — Age 26
Ritesh started his entrepreneurial journey when he was 17 years old. He dropped out of college and launched his first start‐up Oravel Stays Pvt. Ltd. in the year 2012. Oravel was designed as a platform to enable listing and booking of budget accommodation. Being an avid traveler, he soon realized that the budget hospitality sector lacked predictability. Therefore, he pivoted Oravel to OYO Rooms in 2013 with the key proposition of offering affordable and standardized accommodation. Ritesh Agarwal has benefited the society in more than one ways. He has also managed to achieve what most of the people only think of. Below listed are some of the accomplishments of this teenager. He has been named among the top 50 entrepreneurs by the TATA first dot awards in 2013. Finalist of the global student Entrepreneurship Awards India. He has been named one of the 8 hottest teenage startup founders in the world by a BusinessInsider in the year 2013. He is the World’s youngest CEO at 17
Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran — Age 17 & 19
Shravan and Sanjay, siblings aged 17 and 15 respectively are the youngest upcoming entrepreneurs of India. Together, they are the brain behind GoDimensions. The aim of the company is to develop a simple technological solution for the digital world. They are the youngest Mobile Application Developers in India. When asked about how they managed to achieve this feat, the brothers responded by saying “reading books and solving the problems given to them”. These two develop applications for both, Android as well as IOS platforms. \”We’ve always believed that we must do something for society,\” says Sanjay, on the thinking behind their latest app GoDonate, which facilitates the donation of food to local charities that would otherwise go to waste. \”In Central Asia itself, about 500 millions tons of food is being wasted each year,\” says Shravan. The dynamic duo has already developed 11 apps which have about 60,000 downloads across 60 countries! In 2017, they were listed in Forbes 30 Under 30.
Arjun Rai — Age 20 years
Arjun is the CEO of OdysseyAds and was always said to be highly inspired by TV shows like ‘The Oprah Show’ and ‘The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch’ and thought for ideas which changed the way of advertising and marketing in the tech space and today with the help of social platforms like LinkedIn, he met with other entrepreneurs who helped him to broaden his horizon and become one of the youngest and successful entrepreneurs in his field and he started working towards his company in 2009 and today he is the CEO of OdysseyAds.
Farrhad Acidwala — Age 23 years
Starting at the just age of 16 by borrowing 500 bucks from his father for buying a domain name he started building a web community particularly devoted to aviation and aero-modelling. After the website took off to success, he sold the community for a pretty high return. Today, Farrhad is the CEO of a web development, marketing, advertising and branding company called Rockstah Media. Despite being a very young company of 3 years, it has its own team of developers, marketers and designers across the globe and have marked its success in corporate. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
Rohan M Ganapathy (Age 27 years) & Yashas Karanam (Age 25 years)
Rohan and Yashas, are the young men behind the brand Bellatrix Aerospace, a company that have received their first high profile order from ISRO couple of years ago. Their order was for a satellite propulsion system and the company is now working on ambitious CHETAK, a 2 stage launch vehicle, which is planned to be aired by 2023. It is really a difference made by these entrepreneurs to get into such complex and challenging business industry at such young age and made a mark of their own
4. Deepanjali Dalmia — Age 28 years
Deepanjali is a young woman who represent ‘beauty with wisdom’, who took the leap of faith by quitting her top dollar job with E&Y in New York and decided to work for women’s health segment in India. She heads Heyday Care that produces organic sanitary pads made out of bamboo fiber and corn. She visions the product as effective, cheap and safe, making them perfect for women who either don’t have access to sanitary pads or don’t realize the harmful impact of ingredients in the regular off the shelf products and is a major social change maker in India
Kavita Shukla — Age 31 years
Kavita is the founder of FreshPaper which keeps the produces fresh for longer hours than today’s conventional methods. She has patented her innovation. FreshPaper was in a handful of co-ops and farmers’ markets by 2012, when Whole Foods placed a big order for two regions. Today the product is sold in groceries nationwide, and in over 35 countries fulfilling Kavita’s global aspirations.
Jeffin Ani Johns — Age 29 years
Jeffin is a young entrepreneur who chose to take the path of entrepreneurship instead of lucrative corporate job after his MBA. His entrepreneurship journey started in 2012 with an online reselling platform business and have ventured into several startups later. Currently, Jeffin Ani Johns is a serial entrepreneur major known for being the CEO & co founder of leading consulting firm BrandKeeda, a brand which have helped several micro startups to create their own brands through various innovative methods. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings. Despite being a very young company and young entrepreneur he have gained over 150 clients in over 3 countries and have been nominated to represent the country in several international startup summits.
Arushi Jain — Age 26 years
Arushi Jain is the founder of StayHappi Pharmacy. The idea behind starting StayHappi Pharmacy was to ensure that everyone in the country gets quality medicine at an affordable price. The brand aims to serve humanity and build its offline channels where it could reach consumers/patients and provide them with the authority to make a smart choice and choose the right medicine at a reasonable cost. It is a noble initiative, effectively marrying business acumen with human compassion. It is directed at one of the most pressing concerns of the society today, ie., availability of affordable and quality medication to all those are in need; a true societal cause to it very core. Arushi is planning to open around 2,000 more stores in different locations by 2020. As our aim is to offer medicines to the people across India at affordable prices without compromising on the quality of the products, we will continue to strengther. Being young also Arushi have made it into headlines of corporate world with her achievements in recent years
Amir Rao — Age 31 Years
Amir is a studio director at Supergiant Games. He also a co-creator of role-playing action video game Bastion which has won many awards and so far, as sold around 2.2 million copies. Amir tries to create continuous innovation in his business to stay ahead in his game
Pranav Yadav — Age 30 years
Pranav is the CEO of Neuro-Insight. It is a neuro-marketing firm that has designed and developed brain mapping technology to understand and improve the quality of commercials on TV. Pranav Yadav is an inspirational entrepreneur decided to make a difference in his industry
Bala Sarda — Age 28 years
Bala Sarda is the founder of Vahdam Teas, a brand which is even appretiated by global personality Oprah. Founded In 2015 By Bala Sarda, a fourth-generation tea entrepreneur, Vahdam Teas’ mission is to build a global tea and superfoods brand. With direct sourcing from estates across India and local distribution in key markets like the US, Vahdam is India’s largest premium homegrown tea brand for the world. At the age of 23, Bala started Vahdam Teas and in 4 years, it has taken India Tea to the global stage under a grown label and also build the world’s truly vertically integrated global brand, with its subsidiaries and presence in the US and Europe. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
Kshitij Marwah — Age 31 years
Kshitij Marwah is a design master who is yet to hit 35 but has made a big impact with his cutting edge ventures. First with MIT Media Lab India Initiative and then Tesseract Inc, he made waves in the industry. The latter saw him get on the fast moving Make In India wagon and has led to innovative products that have become the talk of the town. Voxel, first holographic headset for Smartphones and Quark 360, the smallest 360 degree virtual reality camera have brought him and his company much acclaim and even made to forbes list
Neil Mehta — Age 31 years
Neil is the founder of Greenoaks Capital which is an investment firm. At present, he is managing around $600 million by investing in various industries ranging from insurance to e-commerce. Prior to Greenoaks Capital, Neil was responsible for global special situation investments in Asia for OPG Ltd., a Hong Kong-based investment firm financed by a fund managed by D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P. Neil previously invested in private businesses in the general business and technology sector at Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors. Neil holds a BSc from The London School of Economics.
Trishneet Arora — Age 25
At the age of 25, Trishneet Arora is an author, a self-described friendly hacker and the founder and CEO of cyber security startup TAC Security Solutions. The India-based company performs Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing for corporates identifying weaknesses in their cyber security. He has received funding from angel investor Vijay Kedia and support from former VP of IBM, William May. In 2017, Arora was listed among the 50 Most Influential Young Indians by GQ Magazine, while August 25, 2017 was proclaimed Trishneet Arora Day, by the Mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Akash Shukla — Age 30
Akash Shukla is the co founder of Uprise India Foundation, a one of a kind and highly appreciated venture. “Uprise India Foundation provided the platform for women who are trying to achieve their entrepreneurial dreams. Women who will enrol with the program would be getting 360 business training, support & guidance for making their dream career successful. Any women can enrol irrespective of any business/profile, any women who own start-up, SME’S or two individual professionals,” shared Dudeja.
Under the initiative, Uprise India will organize monthly workshops in distinct towns to train women entrepreneurs. Their goal is to cover maximum metro cities and other important commercial enterprise towns of India. Notably, more than 100 women entrepreneurs were addressed at the conference.
Uprise India Foundation is an initiative taken by Akash Shukla along with his co-founder, to help women make their diverse identity in the world. Talking at the event, Shukla said, “In today’s time, we are missing the mindset of seeking out new knowledge and challenges and most importantly, we are missing long term development plans.” He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
Abhishek Singh — Age 24
Abhishek Singh is the founder of Rankethon. The venture was created from his vision as from childhood he used to spend hours in a home-made lab and try various things. This urge to work in a state-of-art-lab which was his passion paved ways to make the venture. Rankethon is in a way a realization of the dream. Since 2014, he had been conducting number of program linked to this sector across the country in different level.
Rankethon provide high tech industry oriented lab at the student’s convenience point’s right from school to colleges. A-cadre college pass out student learns basics from them, after they are asked to solve problems by using their core engineering skills. Later, they are deployed in top companies. With all this, we also provide webinars from professors & professionals at top companies.
Future plan of Abhishek when asked was that he is launching an online program called HomeRancho where students can get the complete training in a pre-designed portable lab at their doorstep in a completely practical manner. Currently, stalwarts in online education are doing at theoretical level but we want to give complete practical exposure to students in this segment, here we are in process to raise the funds to implement this at a next level.
Vaibhav Khandelwal — Age 28
Vaibhav’s is the Co-Founder & CTO, Shadowfax. He holds a graduate degree from IIT Delhi and his tech venture, Shadowfax, which he co-founded in 2015, at barely 23 years of age is one of leading ventures in their space.
Being is a problem solving entrepreneur by nature, he found logistics to be a challenging sector and decided to solve problems in to create his opportunity.
Shadowfax is a logistics platform which is a unique combination of technology and people to provide the last mile logistics service. Vaibhav is the tech genius and he uses technology as a medium of interaction with people. Vaibhav firmly believes that technology can solve many big problems. He had been awarded several national recognitions for his venture
Deepak Ravindran — 25
Deepak Ravindran is the Co-founder and CEO of Innoz Technologies. He is considered one of the youngest entrepreneurs of India who successfully co-founded and is currently running three companies who provide services of mobile messaging; Innoz, which is having a mission to connect the unconnected people by providing offline services through Innoz which is the world’s largest offline search engine along with SMS.
Another one is Quest, which is a mobile messaging platform which is used in 500+ startups to send offline SMS, and most recently is Lookup, an app which provides the conversation between customers and retailers so they can chat too, funded by Khosla and Biz Stone.
Recognized as one of the outstanding innovators under 35 by MIT Technology, And one of Asia’s 21 emerging leaders under 40 according to Asia Society.
Sarvesh Shashi — Age 25
All of 25 years of age, Sarvesh Shashi is the youngest CEO in the yoga and wellness fraternity. Sarvesh believes in the philosophy of consciousness through yoga and the emotion of happiness that stems out of yoga practices. He wants to spread this yoga happiness to thousands. At a young age of 21 he gave up a bright career in his father’s sprawling businesses and set out to touch the lives of many with yoga. Hence he is fondly called The CEO among Monks by many.
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magazinepourphotographe · 3 years ago
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La Minute Avant
La Minute Avant est une exposition inédite et interactive pour célébrer 20 ans de live et 20 ans de radio avec Hit West. LA MINUTE AVANT c’est ce passage de l’obscurité des coulisses aux projecteurs de la scène… de l’ombre à la lumière. – 16 artistes français (Clara Luciani, Patrick Bruel, Matthieu Chedid, Juliette Armanet, Vianney, BB Brunes, Jain, Mat Bastard, Mat Pokora, Nolwenn Leroy, Amir,…
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OREF India web class for Orthopaedic Postgraduates on OrthoTV Topic: Thesis Writing: An OverviewSpeaker :Dr. Khan Amir Maroof Professor of Community Medicine andCoordinator, Medical Education Unit,UCMS and GTB Hospital, Delhi Expert Panel: 1. Dr. Anil Jain Faculty OREF India,Principal, Dean, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of DelhiDirector Professor & Head, Deptt. of OrthopaedicUCMS, & GTB Hospital, Delhi 2. Dr. John MukhopadhayaChairman, OREF-IndiaDirector and Head, Department of Orthopaedics, PARAS HMRI Hospital, Patna Time: Feb 15, 2022, 07:00 PM India * Ortho TV link to register* https://bit.ly/OrthoTV-OREF-India-89 OR https://youtu.be/TKh1Ds3bU0k Convenor: Dr Janki Sharan Bhadani( Secretary OREF India) Dear friends In view of ongoing COVID-19 pandemic Orthopaedics Research and Education Foundation- India felt that postgraduate education should not be compromised. Our chairman decided to take/chair weekly online classes,  to help them achieve skills and surgical tips, what they deserve.These classes will  update your knowledge in decision-making and to understand those topics which is difficult to answer in the exam.  Email us  with your name, place, hospital/ college and whatsapp number for to keep yourself updated about upcoming classes . [email protected]
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bollywoodirect · 6 years ago
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"Kahin Wo Aa Ke Mita De Na Intezar Ka Lutaf, Kahin Qabool Na Ho Jaaye Iltezaa Meri- Hasrat Jaipuri" Remembering Hasrat Saab on his 19th death anniversary. Hasrat Jaipuri (April 15, 1922 – September 17, 1999) was a poet, who wrote in the Hindi and Urdu languages. He was also renowned for his work as a film lyricist in Hindi films, where he won the Filmfare Awards for Best Lyricist twice. In 1940, Jaipuri came to Mumbai and started working as a bus conductor, earning a monthly salary of eleven rupees. He used to participate in mushairas. At a mushaira, Prithviraj Kapoor noticed Jaipuri and recommended him to his son, Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor was planning a musical love story, Barsaat (1949) with Shankar-Jaikishan. Jaipuri wrote his first recorded song, Jiya Beqaraar Hai for the film. His second song (and first duet) was Chhor Gaye Baalam. Along with Shailendra, Jaipuri wrote lyrics for all Raj Kapoor films till 1971. After the death of Jaikishan and failures of Mera Naam Joker and Kal Aaj Aur Kal, however, Raj Kapoor turned to other lyricists and music directors. Kapoor initially wanted to call him back for Prem Rog, but later settled for another lyricist, Amir Qazalbash. Kapoor finally asked him to write lyrics for the film, Ram Teri Ganga Maili. Later, he also invited him to write three songs for the movie Henna. Jaipuri alleges that after Raj Kapoor's death, the music composer Ravindra Jain "conspired" to "scrap" his lyrics and replace them with his own lyrics. When fellow lyricist Shailendra turned producer with Teesri Kasam, he invited Jaipuri to write lyrics for the movie. He also wrote the screenplay for the movie Hulchul (1951). His last film as a lyricist was Hatya: The Murder (2004).
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oxfordeliterp · 8 years ago
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❝ He’s the afternoon in his quiet sublime       not quite the sunrise, but not quite when it sets   he is somewhere in between him and him, both of which bore his name at one point. at some point.❞
Amir Jain | twenty-four (III) | The Riot Club | Sidharth Malhotra | open
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It's relatively easy to get lost in his eyes, the darkest possible pair of irises, but the black holes are soothing and gentle and the light in them shines more strongly through the contrast. Amir has always been a soft child, who wrote poetry on his mother's day and left the garden bare by giving his grandmother a rose every day. Yet, it is a wonder how he could keep his kindness and grow into a gentleman when surrounded by life's finest and temptation at every step. It is just that everything glittery had no value to him and no matter what car he was driving through campus, he would still get out of the car and pick up a dandelion from the sideway. For that, he left to university with the minimum possible trust fund and even took a job as a barista in his first year, although it didn't work out as well as in theory and he had to draw the responsible kid line there. He doesn't mean to be spoiled, but he is, even more than most of these other people acting like they own the world and flaunting their possessions with frivolity. The spoon he has been fed with was of gold, not silver, and no matter how much he likes to think of himself as simple and spiritual as possible and where he parks his car, he is used to a certain lifestyle and doesn't know sorrow. He could say all he wants that he undressed his expensive clothing and now wears a decent watch on his wrist, but the privilege soaked in him all the way to the bone. Perhaps a bit too malleable, too easy to bent and influence, and too serious at times, Amir isn't particularly fond of the things the Riot Club stands for, but he couldn't refuse their offer, wanting not only to be nice and make friends rather than enemies rejecting them, but also to belong. And what better way to be part of the university's community than by joining its top circle? His father takes great pride in his son and he encourages his initiative to be a tenth of Oxford's Elite, although he doesn’t understand what the Riot Club truly means. If he did, he would have made Amir withdraw, disappointed that his son — the only child he is giving everything for, whose shoulders were already burdened with the pressure that one day, everything the Jain family ruled and owned would fall on him — shows such rebellious behavior. That describes three fourths of the young man’s life, for he has always been locked in a bubble of duties and expectations that he couldn’t escape and learned to love, having no alternative, until he became something reserved and worn-out. Trying to please everybody and be the best possible version of himself is exhausting and he feels like collapsing to the floor and exploding every day, but it doesn't stop the strict routine. He knows that, if anybody at all can find joggle with everything in their life and come out of it successful, it is him and he has enough ambition to drag himself through the mud and pick himself up gracefully afterwards when he has succeeded. If there is one thing he isn't taking lightheartedly, that is business. He has a mind for it — analytical and strategic despite all the sugars and benignity — and once he hears the words, he can turn from the soft boy next door into an entrepreneur, because he was born into it and his father made sure not to raise a fool. Amir takes the family legacy seriously — as he does with most of the expectations set up for him — having it in his blood to enjoy it, dutiful and down-to-earth. It brings out the competitiveness in him, almost waking up a spark of excitement and ruthlessness in his eyes that the otherwise warm appearance of them would deny in a heartbeat. Despite being good at heart and genuine, seeding no shadow of conflict or frustration if he can help it, Amir has a secret boiling inside his veins, behind closed curtains. It all started last year, after getting remarked for his business passion and the fire in his eyes talking about strategies and approaches. He easily managed to get to the top of the class and lift the eyes of the young, just assigned in her function Ms. Abrams towards him, impressing the professor, but the extents of the impression he has left on her went even further than he had expected. In time, from the teacher's favorite, hanging out even after class to engage in endless conversations and even debates where their opinions didn't meet, Amir grew familiar with the woman and one thing led to another, ending up with their lips meeting. Ever since, it has been all about hotel cards and secondary phones for grades he already deserves and a more mature kind of company. The young man is aware of how easy their daliance can come tumbling down, dragging them with it in ruins, but for once, he has something exciting to live for and although he can't explain the source of his smile to anybody, living on the edge seems to be more interesting than expected to him.
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Elizabeth Pemberly Amir only briefly encountered with Elizabeth, but it was enough to leave him with a bitter taste in his mouth the day he heard about her death. Since she had a way of crawling under one’s skin and make most love her in an instant, as if it were magic, the man was no exception to it. He wasn’t in love with Elizabeth — nor could he have been, especially since they barely knew each other — but everybody was a little in love with her, in the end, and he felt like she was too innocent and too childish to take care of herself, and felt instinctively responsible for her well-being. After having taken her under his wing, even for a short amount of time, it is only natural that her death unsettled him. He has made it his life purpose to find out who gave her — such a fragile, defenseless little bird — the drugs that supposedly have ended her life and make them pay. Aria Bellefonte To Aria, Amir is incredibly boring the way he is now. They officially met when she was in a vulnerable place with herself, and he acted like the perfect gentleman that he is, comforted her without crossing any lines and it should have been enough for the girl to be swept off her feet, even if it was unintentional. Yet, Aria found him nothing but a younger, better looking reminder of her grandfather and she decided to put her mind into corrupting him, thinking that he could use her help to loosen up and live a little before he went old physically too. Amir doesn’t mind her perception of him and passively allows her to drag him with her in clubs from time to time, but knows that he won’t change for the worse. What neither knows is that more than a coincidence ties them together and that they have more in common than initially thought. Jacob de Terreros They are roommates, despite Amir affording otherwise, because he is trying to approach a modest lifestyle. Howsoever, they couldn't get along less well, no matter how much both tried to make a connection and turn living together into something pleasant and cordial. It is embarrassing that they can't manage to find a common ground to start on, in spite of sharing the place they live in, but, if anybody at all asks about their dynamic, instantly assuming that they would be the best of friends just because one acts like a prince and the other is literally one, they are answered with the same lie that they are. Pretending a friendship is beneath both of them and an unnecessary lie, but as soon as they took down that route, they couldn't turn back and admit they don't know anything about each other past the color of their toothbrushes. Dexter Carraway Although they have been invited to join the Riot Club at about the same time, they didn't have much of a friendship back in the days, that changing drastically after Dexter's accident, that caused the other man to perceive him as a charity case — his ultimate weakness. Ever since, Amir has been trying to befriend him, because he felt bad about his condition and wanted to help as much as possible, drawn to the tragedy and wanting to flaunt his compassion, although not realizing. Dexter, of course, didn't fight back, always in need for friends and reaching the impressive number of two once Amir decided to get to know him better. Of course that the computer nerd has nothing of the royal grace that is the main vibe Amir gives people, but, regardless, the two get along and share opinions on most things, with few exceptions that the latter chooses to overlook.
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TOP 20 YOUNGEST INDIAN CEO’S
Posted: March 2020
Source: Various public domain media
1) Ritesh Agarwal — Age 26
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Ritesh started his entrepreneurial journey when he was 17 years old. He dropped out of college and launched his first start‐up Oravel Stays Pvt. Ltd. in the year 2012. Oravel was designed as a platform to enable listing and booking of budget accommodation. Being an avid traveler, he soon realized that the budget hospitality sector lacked predictability. Therefore, he pivoted Oravel to OYO Rooms in 2013 with the key proposition of offering affordable and standardized accommodation. Ritesh Agarwal has benefited the society in more than one ways. He has also managed to achieve what most of the people only think of. Below listed are some of the accomplishments of this teenager. He has been named among the top 50 entrepreneurs by the TATA first dot awards in 2013. Finalist of the global student Entrepreneurship Awards India. He has been named one of the 8 hottest teenage startup founders in the world by a BusinessInsider in the year 2013. He is the World’s youngest CEO at 17
2) Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran — Age 17 & 19
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Shravan and Sanjay, siblings aged 17 and 15 respectively are the youngest upcoming entrepreneurs of India. Together, they are the brain behind GoDimensions. The aim of the company is to develop a simple technological solution for the digital world. They are the youngest Mobile Application Developers in India. When asked about how they managed to achieve this feat, the brothers responded by saying “reading books and solving the problems given to them”. These two develop applications for both, Android as well as IOS platforms. \”We’ve always believed that we must do something for society,\” says Sanjay, on the thinking behind their latest app GoDonate, which facilitates the donation of food to local charities that would otherwise go to waste. \”In Central Asia itself, about 500 millions tons of food is being wasted each year,\” says Shravan. The dynamic duo has already developed 11 apps which have about 60,000 downloads across 60 countries! In 2017, they were listed in Forbes 30 Under 30.
3) Arjun Rai — Age 20 years
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Arjun is the CEO of OdysseyAds and was always said to be highly inspired by TV shows like ‘The Oprah Show’ and ‘The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch’ and thought for ideas which changed the way of advertising and marketing in the tech space and today with the help of social platforms like LinkedIn, he met with other entrepreneurs who helped him to broaden his horizon and become one of the youngest and successful entrepreneurs in his field and he started working towards his company in 2009 and today he is the CEO of OdysseyAds.
4) Farrhad Acidwala — Age 23 years
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Starting at the just age of 16 by borrowing 500 bucks from his father for buying a domain name he started building a web community particularly devoted to aviation and aero-modelling. After the website took off to success, he sold the community for a pretty high return. Today, Farrhad is the CEO of a web development, marketing, advertising and branding company called Rockstah Media. Despite being a very young company of 3 years, it has its own team of developers, marketers and designers across the globe and have marked its success in corporate. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
5) Rohan M Ganapathy (Age 27 years) & Yashas Karanam (Age 25 years)
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Rohan and Yashas, are the young men behind the brand Bellatrix Aerospace, a company that have received their first high profile order from ISRO couple of years ago. Their order was for a satellite propulsion system and the company is now working on ambitious CHETAK, a 2 stage launch vehicle, which is planned to be aired by 2023. It is really a difference made by these entrepreneurs to get into such complex and challenging business industry at such young age and made a mark of their own
6) Deepanjali Dalmia — Age 28 years
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Deepanjali is a young woman who represent ‘beauty with wisdom’, who took the leap of faith by quitting her top dollar job with E&Y in New York and decided to work for women’s health segment in India. She heads Heyday Care that produces organic sanitary pads made out of bamboo fiber and corn. She visions the product as effective, cheap and safe, making them perfect for women who either don’t have access to sanitary pads or don’t realize the harmful impact of ingredients in the regular off the shelf products and is a major social change maker in India
7) Kavita Shukla — Age 31 years
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Kavita is the founder of FreshPaper which keeps the produces fresh for longer hours than today’s conventional methods. She has patented her innovation. FreshPaper was in a handful of co-ops and farmers’ markets by 2012, when Whole Foods placed a big order for two regions. Today the product is sold in groceries nationwide, and in over 35 countries fulfilling Kavita’s global aspirations.
8) Jeffin Ani Johns — Age 29 years
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Jeffin is a young entrepreneur who chose to take the path of entrepreneurship instead of lucrative corporate job after his MBA. His entrepreneurship journey started in 2012 with an online reselling platform business and have ventured into several startups later. Currently, Jeffin Ani Johns is a serial entrepreneur major known for being the CEO & co founder of leading consulting firm BrandKeeda, a brand which have helped several micro startups to create their own brands through various innovative methods. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings. Despite being a very young company and young entrepreneur he have gained over 150 clients in over 3 countries and have been nominated to represent the country in several international startup summits.
9) Arushi Jain — Age 26 years
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Arushi Jain is the founder of StayHappi Pharmacy. The idea behind starting StayHappi Pharmacy was to ensure that everyone in the country gets quality medicine at an affordable price. The brand aims to serve humanity and build its offline channels where it could reach consumers/patients and provide them with the authority to make a smart choice and choose the right medicine at a reasonable cost. It is a noble initiative, effectively marrying business acumen with human compassion. It is directed at one of the most pressing concerns of the society today, ie., availability of affordable and quality medication to all those are in need; a true societal cause to it very core. Arushi is planning to open around 2,000 more stores in different locations by 2020. As our aim is to offer medicines to the people across India at affordable prices without compromising on the quality of the products, we will continue to strengther. Being young also Arushi have made it into headlines of corporate world with her achievements in recent years
10) Amir Rao — Age 31 Years
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Amir is a studio director at Supergiant Games. He also a co-creator of role-playing action video game Bastion which has won many awards and so far, as sold around 2.2 million copies. Amir tries to create continuous innovation in his business to stay ahead in his game
11) Pranav Yadav — Age 30 years
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Pranav is the CEO of Neuro-Insight. It is a neuro-marketing firm that has designed and developed brain mapping technology to understand and improve the quality of commercials on TV. Pranav Yadav is an inspirational entrepreneur decided to make a difference in his industry
12) Bala Sarda — Age 28 years
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Bala Sarda is the founder of Vahdam Teas, a brand which is even appretiated by global personality Oprah. Founded In 2015 By Bala Sarda, a fourth-generation tea entrepreneur, Vahdam Teas’ mission is to build a global tea and superfoods brand. With direct sourcing from estates across India and local distribution in key markets like the US, Vahdam is India’s largest premium homegrown tea brand for the world. At the age of 23, Bala started Vahdam Teas and in 4 years, it has taken India Tea to the global stage under a grown label and also build the world’s truly vertically integrated global brand, with its subsidiaries and presence in the US and Europe. He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
13) Kshitij Marwah — Age 31 years
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Kshitij Marwah is a design master who is yet to hit 35 but has made a big impact with his cutting edge ventures. First with MIT Media Lab India Initiative and then Tesseract Inc, he made waves in the industry. The latter saw him get on the fast moving Make In India wagon and has led to innovative products that have become the talk of the town. Voxel, first holographic headset for Smartphones and Quark 360, the smallest 360 degree virtual reality camera have brought him and his company much acclaim and even made to forbes list
14) Shirin Mann Sangha — Age 31 years
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Shirin Mann Sangha hold a Master’s Degree in International Journalism from Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom. Upon returning to India, she started working as a crime journalist with a Delhi NCR based investigative paper. However, her passion for design eventually led her to launch NeedleDust.
NeedleDust was an outcome of her own wedding, Shirin didn’t want to pair her wedding lehenga with stilettos which was the norm. Hailing from Chandigarh, she identified a deep connection with traditional Punjabi jutti’s. Scouring the markets for the perfect pair, she came across jutti’s that were either too plain, boring or simply just uncomfortable. She then decided to design and get a pair made for herself. The outcome of which was an exquisite pair of gold, fuschia and red jutti’s. During this process, she spoke to the craftsmen and artisans to understand this delicate handicraft that is on the verge of extinction. NeedleDust came to fruition to revive this dying craft and bring jutti’s back to the global fashion scene. She is one of the prominent startup entrepreneur in her space
15) Trishneet Arora — Age 25
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At the age of 25, Trishneet Arora is an author, a self-described friendly hacker and the founder and CEO of cyber security startup TAC Security Solutions. The India-based company performs Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing for corporates identifying weaknesses in their cyber security. He has received funding from angel investor Vijay Kedia and support from former VP of IBM, William May. In 2017, Arora was listed among the 50 Most Influential Young Indians by GQ Magazine, while August 25, 2017 was proclaimed Trishneet Arora Day, by the Mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
16) Akash Shukla — Age 30
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Akash Shukla is the co founder of Uprise India Foundation, a one of a kind and highly appreciated venture. “Uprise India Foundation provided the platform for women who are trying to achieve their entrepreneurial dreams. Women who will enrol with the program would be getting 360 business training, support & guidance for making their dream career successful. Any women can enrol irrespective of any business/profile, any women who own start-up, SME’S or two individual professionals,” shared Dudeja.
Under the initiative, Uprise India will organize monthly workshops in distinct towns to train women entrepreneurs. Their goal is to cover maximum metro cities and other important commercial enterprise towns of India. Notably, more than 100 women entrepreneurs were addressed at the conference.
Uprise India Foundation is an initiative taken by Akash Shukla along with his co-founder, to help women make their diverse identity in the world. Talking at the event, Shukla said, “In today’s time, we are missing the mindset of seeking out new knowledge and challenges and most importantly, we are missing long term development plans.” He had been featured in several best under 30 business leader rankings.
17) Abhishek Singh — Age 24
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Abhishek Singh is the founder of Rankethon. The venture was created from his vision as from childhood he used to spend hours in a home-made lab and try various things. This urge to work in a state-of-art-lab which was his passion paved ways to make the venture. Rankethon is in a way a realization of the dream. Since 2014, he had been conducting number of program linked to this sector across the country in different level.
Rankethon provide high tech industry oriented lab at the student’s convenience point’s right from school to colleges. A-cadre college pass out student learns basics from them, after they are asked to solve problems by using their core engineering skills. Later, they are deployed in top companies. With all this, we also provide webinars from professors & professionals at top companies.
Future plan of Abhishek when asked was that he is launching an online program called HomeRancho where students can get the complete training in a pre-designed portable lab at their doorstep in a completely practical manner. Currently, stalwarts in online education are doing at theoretical level but we want to give complete practical exposure to students in this segment, here we are in process to raise the funds to implement this at a next level.
18) Vaibhav Khandelwal — Age 28
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Vaibhav’s is the Co-Founder & CTO, Shadowfax. He holds a graduate degree from IIT Delhi and his tech venture, Shadowfax, which he co-founded in 2015, at barely 23 years of age is one of leading ventures in their space.
Being is a problem solving entrepreneur by nature, he found logistics to be a challenging sector and decided to solve problems in to create his opportunity.
Shadowfax is a logistics platform which is a unique combination of technology and people to provide the last mile logistics service. Vaibhav is the tech genius and he uses technology as a medium of interaction with people. Vaibhav firmly believes that technology can solve many big problems. He had been awarded several national recognitions for his venture
19) Deepak Ravindran — 25
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Deepak Ravindran is the Co-founder and CEO of Innoz Technologies. He is considered one of the youngest entrepreneurs of India who successfully co-founded and is currently running three companies who provide services of mobile messaging; Innoz, which is having a mission to connect the unconnected people by providing offline services through Innoz which is the world’s largest offline search engine along with SMS.
Another one is Quest, which is a mobile messaging platform which is used in 500+ startups to send offline SMS, and most recently is Lookup, an app which provides the conversation between customers and retailers so they can chat too, funded by Khosla and Biz Stone.
Recognized as one of the outstanding innovators under 35 by MIT Technology, And one of Asia’s 21 emerging leaders under 40 according to Asia Society.
20) Sarvesh Shashi — Age 25
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All of 25 years of age, Sarvesh Shashi is the youngest CEO in the yoga and wellness fraternity. Sarvesh believes in the philosophy of consciousness through yoga and the emotion of happiness that stems out of yoga practices. He wants to spread this yoga happiness to thousands. At a young age of 21 he gave up a bright career in his father’s sprawling businesses and set out to touch the lives of many with yoga. Hence he is fondly called The CEO among Monks by many.
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cuethetommo · 7 years ago
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2018 Grammy Nominations
*this is only a reflection of those categories that Solo OT5 were nominated in (except Best New Artist, I just wanted to include it), for the full list, click here.
GENERAL FIELD
Category 1 - Record Of The Year (Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s), if other than the artist.)
Redbone - Childish Gambino (Ludwig Goransson, producer; Donald Glover, Ludwig Goransson, Riley Mackin & Ruben Rivera, engineers/mixers; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer)
Despacito - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber (Josh Gudwin, Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, producers; Josh Gudwin & Jaycen Joshua, engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
The Story Of O.J. - JAY-Z (JAY-Z & No I.D., producers; Jimmy Douglas & Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton, engineers/mixers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
HUMBLE. - Kendrick Lamar (Mike Will Made It, producer; Derek "MixedByAli" Ali, James Hunt & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer)
24K Magic - Bruno Mars (Shampoo Press & Curl, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer)
Category 2 - Album Of The Year (Award to Artist(s) and to Featured Artist(s), Songwriter(s) of new material, Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s), Mixer(s) and Mastering Engineer(s) credited with at least 33% playing time of the album, if other than Artist.)
"Awaken, My Love!" - Childish Gambino (Ludwig Goransson, producer; Bryan Carrigan, Donald Glover, Ludwig Goransson, Riley Mackin & Ruben Rivera, engineers/mixers; Donald Glover & Ludwig Goransson, songwriters; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer)
4:44 - JAY-Z (JAY-Z & No I.D., producers; Jimmy Douglas & Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton, engineers/mixers; Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
DAMN. - Kendrick Lamar (DJ Dahi, Sounwave & Anthony Tiffith, producers; Derek "MixedByAli" Ali, James Hunt & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; K. Duckworth, D. Natche, M. Spears & A. Tiffith, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer)
Melodrama - Lorde (Jack Antonoff & Lorde, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Laura Sisk, engineers/mixers; Jack Antonoff & Ella Yelich-O'Connor, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer)
24K Magic - Bruno Mars (Shampoo Press & Curl, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers/mixers; Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence & Bruno Mars, songwriters; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer)
Category 3 - Song Of The Year (A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.)
Despacito - Ramón Ayala, Justin Bieber, Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, Erika Ender, Luis Fonsi & Marty James Garton, songwriters (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber)
4:44 - Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters (JAY-Z)
Issues - Benny Blanco, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Julia Michaels & Justin Drew Tranter, songwriters (Julia Michaels)
1-800-273-8255 - Alessia Caracciolo, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, Arjun Ivatury & Khalid Robinson, songwriters (Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid)
That's What I Like - Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)
Category 4 - Best New Artist (An artist will be considered for Best New Artist if their eligibility year release/s achieved a breakthrough into the public consciousness and notably impacted the musical landscape.)
Alessia Cara
Khalid
Lil Uzi Vert
Julia Michaels
SZA
FIELD 1 - POP
Category 5 - Best Pop Solo Performance (For new vocal or instrumental pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.)
Love So Soft - Kelly Clarkson
Praying - Kesha
Million Reasons - Lady Gaga
What About Us - P!nk
Shape Of You - Ed Sheeran
Category 6 - Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (For new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.)
Something Just Like This - The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
Despacito - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber
Thunder - Imagine Dragons
Feel It Still - Portugal. The Man
Stay - Zedd & Alessia Cara
FIELD 2 - DANCE/ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Category 9 - Best Dance Recording (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.)
Bambro Koyo Ganda - Bonobo Featuring Innov Gnawa (Bonobo, producer; Bonobo, mixer)
Cola - Camelphat & Elderbrook (Mike Di Scala, Elderbrook & David Whelan, producers; Mike Di Scala, Elderbrook & David Whelan, mixers)
Andromeda - Gorillaz Featuring DRAM (Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett, Remi Kabaka & Anthony Khan, producers; Stephen Sedgwick, mixer)
Tonite - LCD Soundsystem (James Murphy, producer; James Murphy, mixer)
Line Of Sight - Odesza Featuring WYNNE & Mansionair (Clayton Knight & Harrison Mills, producers; Eric J Dubowsky, mixer)
FIELD 4 - ROCK
Category 12 - Best Rock Performance (For new vocal or instrumental solo, duo/group or collaborative rock recordings.)
You Want It Darker - Leonard Cohen
The Promise - Chris Cornell
Run - Foo Fighters
No Good - Kaleo
Go To War - Nothing More
Category 14 - Best Rock Song (A Songwriter(s) Award. Includes Rock, Hard Rock and Metal songs. For Song Eligibility Guidelines see Category #3. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.)
Atlas, Rise! - James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich, songwriters (Metallica)
Blood In The Cut - JT Daly & Kristine Flaherty, songwriters (K.Flay)
Go To War - Ben Anderson, Jonny Hawkins, Will Hoffman, Daniel Oliver, David Pramik & Mark Vollelunga, songwriters (Nothing More)
Run - Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters)
The Stage - Zachary Baker, Brian Haner, Matthew Sanders, Jonathan Seward & Brooks Wackerman, songwriters (Avenged Sevenfold)
Category 15 - Best Rock Album (For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new rock, hard rock or metal recordings.)
Emperor Of Sand - Mastodon
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct - Metallica
The Stories We Tell Ourselves - Nothing More
Villains - Queens Of The Stone Age
A Deeper Understanding - The War On Drugs
FIELD 20 - MUSIC FOR VISUAL MEDIA
Category 61 - Best Song Written For Visual Media (A Songwriter(s) award. For a song (melody & lyrics) written specifically for a motion picture, television, video games or other visual media, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.)
City Of Stars - Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, songwriters (Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone)
How Far I'll Go - Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli'i Cravalho)
I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker) - Jack Antonoff, Sam Dew & Taylor Swift, songwriters (ZAYN & Taylor Swift)
Never Give Up -  Sia Furler & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Sia)
Stand Up For Something - Common & Diane Warren, songwriters (Andra Day Featuring Common)
FIELD 29 - MUSIC VIDEO/FILM
Category 83 - Best Music Video (Award to the artist, video director, and video producer.)
Up All Night - Beck (Canada, video director; Laura Serra Estorch & Oscar Romagosa, video producers)
Makeba - Jain (Lionel Hirle & Gregory Ohrel, video directors; Yodelice, video producer)
The Story Of O.J. - JAY-Z (Shawn Carter & Mark Romanek, video directors; Daniel Midgley, video producer)
Humble. - Kendrick Lamar (The Little Homies & Dave Meyers, video directors; Jason Baum, Dave Free, Jamie Rabineau, Nathan K. Scherrer & Anthony Tiffith, video producers)
1-800-273-8255 - Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid (Andy Hines, video director; Andrew Lerios, video producer)
Category 84 - Best Music Film (For concert/performance films or music documentaries. Award to the artist, video director, and video producer.)
One More Time With Feeling - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Andrew Dominik, video director; Dulcie Kellett & James Wilson, video producers)
Long Strange Trip - The Grateful Dead (Amir Bar-Lev, video director; Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nick Koskoff & Justin Kreutzmann, video producers)
The Defiant Ones - Various Artists (Allen Hughes, video director; Sarah Anthony, Fritzi Horstman, Broderick Johnson, Gene Kirkwood, Andrew Kosove, Laura Lancaster, Michael Lombardo, Jerry Longarzo, Doug Pray & Steven Williams, video producers)
Soundbreaking - Various Artists (Maro Chermayeff & Jeff Dupre, video directors; Joshua Bennett, Julia Marchesi, Sam Pollard, Sally Rosenthal, Amy Schewel & Warren Zanes, video producers)
Two Trains Runnin' - Various Artists (Sam Pollard, video director; Benjamin Hedin, video producer)
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tortuga-aak · 7 years ago
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Goldman Sachs' new managing-director list is out — and it's the largest class in the firm's history (GS)
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Goldman Sachs announced its largest-ever class of managing directors.
Of the 509 promoted, 44% are millennials.
The firm announces managing-director promotions every two years.
It's one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, a step below partner at the premier investment bank.
Goldman Sachs just announced a new class of 509 managing directors — the largest class in the firm's history.
The position is one of the most coveted on Wall Street, one step below partner at the prestigious investment-banking firm. The firm now has 2,148 managing directors, making up 7.1% of the company's workforce.
It's also one of the youngest classes the bank has promoted — 44% are millennials, up from 30% in 2015.
Other headline stats about the class:
66% started their careers as analysts or associates at Goldman Sachs.
24% of the class is women, down from 25% in 2015.
130 were promoted in the securities division, up from 102 in 2015.
101 were promoted in investment banking, up from 97 in 2015.
52 were promoted in technology, up from 38 in 2015.
Eight were promoted in consumer and commercial banking — the division that houses the bank's online-lending business, Marcus — compared with zero in 2015.
Here's the full statement:
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
"Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers," said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
Gregg Abramson Sanjay Acharya Khalid Albdah Amal Alibair Karthikeyan Anbalagan Rolf Andersson Volker Anger Jonathan Armstrong Ken Ashley Lavanya Ashok Sebastian Ayton Jonathan Babkow Julio Badi Amitayush Bahri Soren Balzer Robert Barlick Jr. Philip Barreca Santiago Bau David Bauer Oksana Beard Lee Becker Virender Bedi Stuart Beer Christian Beerli Amanda Beisel Yumiko Bekku David Bell Pierre Benichou Andrew Benito Marco Bensi Laura Benson Stephen Bergin Daniel Berglund Greg Berry Shital Bhatt Dipanjan Bhattacharjee Anu Bhavnani Carissa Biggie Vineet Birman Daniel Bitel Anne Black Richard Blore Emmanuel Bodenstein Timothy Braude Sean Brenan Hugh Briscoe Nathaniel Bristol Leo Brito Troy Broderick Levee Brooks Eric Brothers Robert Bruns III Anthony Bunnell Meg Burke Susan Burt Sean Butkus Russell Byrne Edward Byun Adam Cahill Alessandro Calace Cristiano Camargo Ken Cawley Swapan Chaddha Patrick Chamberlain Richard Chambers Daphne Chan Lily Chan Ben Chance Ginger Chang Vikram Chavali Alex 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