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IELTS Writing task 1

 Writing task 1 You all might be wondering how to ace your skill in IELTS writing task 1. I have some tips for you, kindly go through them. Points considered in writing task 1 1. Grammatical range and accuracy 2. Task achievement 3. Lexical resource 4. Coherence and cohesion Try to write your answers in paragraphs. First paragraph: Introduction to the topic You can start with: 1. The table revels 2. The diagram illustrates 3. Some key trends are revealed by the graph showing 4. The given diagram depicts or outlines or denotes or presents information about 5. The given pictorial represents or demonstrates or compares or expresses Second paragraph: Introducing the set of contents 1. A glance at a graph reveals that 2. At the onset it is clear that 3. It can be clearly noticed that or observed that 4. Now turning to the details Third paragraph Concluding or summarizing 1. To sum up or in short 2. Agglomerating 3. Recapitulating 4. So by analyzing the diagram we can state that/ clearly sta

Best book to start with Python

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 Beginner-Friendly Python Programming Book Hey!👋 You must be searching for the right book to start with Python programming language. Don't worry I will suggest a very beginner-friendly book to just land your step towards Python. Book Name: Python in easy steps This book teaches Python programming in simply digestible chunks.  This is a friendly guide book that begins by explaining how to install the free Python interpreter and get started so that you can create your own executable programs from day one. It covers all the basics before actually keeping your foot towards OOPs and CGI scripting to handle the web from data. This book concludes by showing you how to create and deploy graphical windowed applications. Complete examples along with the source code are given in this book. This book is an ideal guide to get to grips with Python, it is written in plain English and easy to follow as it is fully illustrated. Example code listed in this book describes how to produce Python progr

Skills you need to be a data analyst

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 SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A DATA ANALYST The data analyst's job is to collect, process, and perform statistical analysis on large datasets. They usually find answers to the questions and solve the problems. This job is equally suitable for both men and women. People with good communication, presentation skills can nail this job. Talking about the salary, this may get you at the start from 4LPA to 30LPA till you become senior or expert in it. Skills required: Go through these skill sets. 1) SQL SQL- Structured Query Language is the most required skill for a data analyst. It is used to handle a large data set.SQL is the 1st step or 1st most required to become a data analyst. 2)EXCEL You all may feel excel is an old tool but it is most useful for data analysis. 3)Visualization tool We need to learn PowerBI or Tableau for data visualization. It helps in creating creative dashboards and gives a clear idea about the data.   4)Communication and Presentation skill As a data analyst, a person