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	<title>Comments on: Leaving Microsoft to Change The World (BookReview)</title>
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		<title>By: Surya </title>
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		<description>How dare Sangraula translet the book of John Wood&quot;Leaving Microsoft to Change The World &quot; into Microsoft Dekhi Bahun Danda samma&quot;? as the book contains not only the history of Nepal. He Khagendra Sangraula should have kept the title broader than this, shouldn&#039;t he? John had thought in a broad er sense than that of Sangraula. I think Sangraula squeezed the concept of John into the narrow one.  </description>
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