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 Companies often reject our samples but make us invest our time without paying for our time.  Such an unfortunate trend in the content-developing domain, right? Isn't it high time we #content developers raise our voices for these unpaid, time-wasting events of our lives? Below is a sample Instagram reel a company asked me to make but rejected stating " We are planning something different."  However, they have not described the "difference". The video is made in Canva using  sound of "Feel Good by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ " Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 / " So, what do you think? Would you reject it too?

E-learning Trends and Their Association with Short Courses

  2023 just finished an exciting time with # E-learning .  We witnessed  40% of Fortune 500 Companies use # E-learning  98% of USA firms plan #E-learning  The HR departments from the corporate world joyfully announced that E-learning can decrease energy consumption by 90% and it is 40-60% more time-efficient than traditional learning.  Then, the profit-makers noticed that #E-learning could have a $325 billion worth market by 2025 .  Contextually, there was a #Digi-talverse prophecy that the E-learning market would grow 200% between 2020 and 2025.  The current trend post-Covid is making that prophecy quite convincing. Learning and Earning: The Associative Traits Most #E-learners learn from video, audio, or training clips. That feature of #E-learning makes anyone a learner.   ●        Are you struggling between jobs?   ●        Your counselor asked you to take short breaks...

A sample on Ram Mandir construction that a company rejected stating AI content

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  company Ironically, the content is scored "100% human" by an AI-detector tool. So, friends, please go through it and let me know whether it sounds inhuman or superhuman. #Ayodhya #Ram mandir #Indian Religion #Indian Culture # architecture Ram Mandir at Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya: An Architectural Masterpiece Susan. J. Lewandowski, a famous scholar, once stated that “All things are one, everything is connected” on the core principle of any Hindu temple. Those symmetry-driven, geometrical shapes in Hindu temples often confirm the same. Ram Mandir’s chief architect Chandrakant Sompura might have had similar thoughts when he first visited the temple site more than 30 years ago. That day, Ashok Singhal, the late chief of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad was with him. Sompura recollected with CNBC that he measured the site area with footsteps as a disguised devotee. The original plan for this 161ft “Nagara style” temple included two domes, multiple pillars, and turrets. However, Sompura ...