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At the age of 17 years old, Yeeshtdevisingh Hosanee had a profound interest in Computer Programming. She obtained a Computer Science BSc(Hons), before going on to gain her Master's in Software Engineering and a Master's in Business Administration specialisation in banking. Now, with over 15 years of professional experience, she continues her full-time job and maintains her passion for programming. This compels her to impart her knowledge and skills by being a part-time lecturer, contributing to academic research and non-profit organisations, pertaining to programming challenges, which in turn has led to her being recognised internationally by Agence Universitaire de la Francophonies (AUF-canada) and Junior Chamber International (JCI), as one of the top 30 finalists of the JCI TOYP world 2022. Since 2022, she had published four different books on "Learn Python Programming" and "Learn Java Programming", "Artificial Intelligence: The 10 Examples In Python" and "Machine Learning: The 10 Classifiers In Python". Programming has always been difficult for any age group. Yeeshtdevisingh's philosophy has always been to teach complicated concepts with analogies. In this book, she uses Australian cities as analogies, to support her examples.
High in the Himalayan Mountains two young Red Pandas, Connor and Mishti, befriend a shy Pangolin. Oblivious of their precarious existence, they dance and play together until a wise Sarus Crane disrupts their fun. They must flee, he warns them, before civilization destroys their forest home. He promises to lead them to Sikkim, a nature sanctuary across the mountains. The three friends follow his feathers on their long journey to safety. For children of all ages and their parents, Red Pandas Journey to Sikkim explores the values of friendship, sacrifice, courage and resilience against all odds. A portion of proceeds from the sale of this book is donated to The Wildlife Alliance, The Pangolin Crisis Fund, the Red Panda Network, and The Nature Conservatory dedicated to saving endangered species through conservation, protection, education and research.
A collection of poetry inspired by growing up in Australia, quite a long time ago. Yet it is all relative and to me, this was my yesterday, my beginnings, the start of who I was to become. This was When I Was a Kid.... Including: The Day the Dunny Burned, Bluey Bursts Out, A Billyful of Milk and All's Fair in Love and Cricket. 50% of all royalties will go to Dementia Australia.
"I have always thought a lot about writing. I have often felt compelled to do it. Sometimes, it has been quite arresting and I have had to put thoughts down in notebooks, write in journals and create short stories without delay...It has just been the Pink Bubble at work over and over...that goddamn Pink Bubble." Anton's life was unexceptional, in many ways, until one afternoon as a seventeen year old, his world was turned upside down. In a split second, life as he knew it was over, setting forth a cascade of questioning, confusion, and a thought-provoking journey from self-loathing to acceptance, understanding and finding peace amongst the chaos of life. Part philosophical musing, part travel journal, part piecing together the broken to create something new, meaningful and whole - The Pink Bubble is a deep dive into one man's mind as he untangles his trauma and guilt, and learns some incredible lessons along the way. "Anton... become who you are."
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