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In computing and Internet applications, the term wizard is sometimes used in reference to a human hacker or expert user. Wizards are often specialists. A person who is a wizard in a single field such as Unix programming may lack knowledge in other fields such as hardware engineering.
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A constitution is a body of well-defined laws or rules to govern a state which determines the right of citizens, the powers of the government and how the government should govern.
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Hardware: Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer that can be touched and seen. These are the primary electronic devices used to build up the computer. Examples of hardware in a computer are the Processor, Memory Devices, Monitor, Printer, Keyboard, Mouse etc.
Software: Software is a collection of instructions, procedures, documentation that performs different tasks on a computer system. we can say also Computer Software is a programming code executed on a computer processor. The code can be machine-level code or the code written for an operating system. Examples of software are MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Chrome, Photoshop, MySQL etc.
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1. One एकम् (ekam)
2. Two द्वे (dve)
3.Three त्रीणि (treeni)
4. Four चत्वारि (chatvaari)
5. Five पञ्च (pancha)
6. Six षट् (shat)
7. Seven सप्त (sapta)
8. Eight अष्ट (ashta)
9. Nine नव (nava)
10. Ten दश (dasha)
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17th December 2022,Saturday
Today we had maths exam and I was super nervous prior to the exam.It was the most difficult exam I ever wrote.Anxiety was eating me up before the exam and it was suffocating me.Even after all,Surprisngly I knew the answer to all the problems and hopefully I did all the caluculations correctly.Even though most of my friends found the paper pretty difficult I knew everything.All though I wrote everything I am still a bit panicked about my results.Gosh! I'm already worried about my results! Although maths is not that difficult but caluculating in a given time and that too about 30 questions is tiring as well as confusing at the same time.Maths is not as hard as people think it is all it needs is a bit of attention and common sense with quick thinking skills.Anway,A lot for today.Hopefully my exams wll be over soon.I just can't wait to enjoy a sunny summer ahead.Enough for today.Bye!
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Role of the Judiciary can be divided into the following:
- Dispute Resolution: The judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between citizens, between citizens and the government, between two state governments and between the centre and state government.
- Judicial Review: As the final interpreter of the constitution, the judiciary also has the power to strike down particular laws passed by the parliament if it believes that these are a violation of the basic structure of the constitution. This is called judicial review.
- Upholding the law and enforcing fundamental rights: Every citizen of India can approach the supreme court or the high court if they believe that their fundamental rights have been violated.
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Role of the Judiciary can be divided into the following:
- Dispute Resolution: The judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between citizens, between citizens and the government, between two state governments and between the centre and state government.
- Judicial Review: As the final interpreter of the constitution, the judiciary also has the power to strike down particular laws passed by the parliament if it believes that these are a violation of the basic structure of the constitution. This is called judicial review.
- Upholding the law and enforcing fundamental rights: Every citizen of India can approach the supreme court or the high court if they believe that their fundamental rights have been violated.
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The LCM of Least Common Multiple of 2 numbers is the smallest number, divisible by the two numbers, evenly. It is also known as the Least Common Divisor or LCD. For example, consider 2 numbers as 10 and 4. Now, the smallest number that can be divided by 10 and 4 evenly, will be 20.
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The tree has slowly grown out of the earth’s surface to its full size and sprouted leaves by ingesting years of sunlight, air and water. The following words are suggestive of its life and activity:
- grown slowly consuming the earth
- rising out of it
- feeding upon its crust
- absorbing years of sunlight, air and water
- out of its leprous hide Sprouting leaves
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The problems faced by the Weimar Republic were the humiliating treaty of Versailles, the financial strain of paying reparations, hyperinflation, etc. Numerous problems affected the Weimar Republic on all fronts, including social, political, and economical. It was credited with ending the First World War.
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The largest extant species of bird measured by mass is the common ostrich (Struthio camelus) closely followed by the Somali ostrich (Struthio molybdophanes).
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भूगोल (अंग्रेज़ी: Geography) वह विज्ञान है जिसके द्वारा पृथ्वी के ऊपरी स्वरुप और उसके प्राकृतिक विभागों (जैसे पहाड़, महाद्वीप, देश, नगर, नदी, समुद्र, झील, जल-संधियाँ, वन आदि) का ज्ञान होता है।
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{tex}\begin{aligned} & \text { LHS }=\frac{\sin A-\sin B}{\cos A+\cos B}+\frac{\cos A-\cos B}{\sin A+\sin B} \\ & =\frac{\sin ^2 A-\sin ^2 B+\cos ^2 A-\cos ^2 B}{(\cos A+\cos B)(\sin A+\sin B)} \\ & =\frac{\left(\sin ^2 A+\cos ^2 A\right)-\left(\sin ^2 B+\cos ^2 B\right)}{(\cos A+\cos B)(\sin A+\sin B)} \\ & =(\cos A+\cos B)(\sin A+\sin B) \\ & =0=\text { RHS } \end{aligned}{/tex}

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