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Satwik Pandey 3 years, 1 month ago (13675805)

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Himanshu Royal 3 years ago (13723837)

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Shanika Sharma 3 years ago (13541855)

Good morning, Respected principal, teachers and my fellow. Today I stand before you to voice my concern on how media influences public opinion. Media is a powerful weapon in any democracy. It keeps people updated with the recent changes and development in the society and the world. It also helps them understand these developments and build their opinion about the same. With the development of better methods of communication from print and electronic media to a more recent social media, the influence of ‘media’ has increased. Consequently, its responsibility of delivering correct information has also increased. However, when media is unable to do so, the fact gets lost in the media frenzy. As a result, general public believes what they see, read or hear from the media and form an opinion even if it is incorrect. Some of the content children come across through media may not be appropriate for their age. Certain television programmes spread the wrong message in the pretext of creating awareness. Moreover, certain news channels have the tendency to over- sensationalise sensitive issue and present to the viewers half-baked news completely lacking empathy for the sufferer. As the media has the power to showcase both the facets of a piece of information, it should work towards helping the common man to understand the difference between the real news and the fake news. Media has a strong hold on society. It can do more than just spread the news. It can influence public opinion also. Therefore, it is the responsibility of media and the media personnel to ensure that they direct their efforts towards bringing forward the truth and only the truth. Thank you
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

From the figure, we observe that when different pairs of circles are drawn, each pair have two points (say A and B) in common.
Maximum number of common points are two in number.

Suppose two circles C (O) and C (O’) intersect each other in three points, say A, B and C.
Then A, B and C are non-collinear points.
We know that:
There is one and only one circle passing through three non-collinear points.
Therefore, a unique circle passes through A, B and C.
{tex} \Rightarrow {/tex} O’ coincides with O and s = r where s and r are the radii of two circles C(O) and C(O')
A contradiction to the fact that C (O’,) {tex} \ne {/tex} C (O,)
{tex}\therefore {/tex} Our supposition is wrong.
Hence two different circles cannot intersect each other at more than two points.

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Riya Kalra 2 years, 9 months ago (11396705)

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Prem Kumar Singh 3 years ago (13707820)

Edward Jenner in 1796
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Prem Kumar Singh 3 years ago (13707820)

The article 331of the Indian constitution gave reservation to the Anglo - Indian community during the creation of the constitution ,the article 331 also says that this reservation would cease to exist 10 years after the commencement of the constitution
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

The process by which oxygen enters and carbon dioxide diffuse in out of the blood respiration refers to gas exchange across the respiratory membrane in the lungs

The main organ of the respiratory system is the lungs. Other respiratory organs include the nose, the trachea and the breathing muscles (the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles).

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

Albert Einstein is best known for his equation E = mc2, which states that energy and mass (matter) are the same thing, just in different forms. He is also known for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

A core, or CPU core, is the "brain" of a CPU. It receives instructions, and performs calculations, or operations, to satisfy those instructions. A CPU can have multiple cores.

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Shabya Shaikh 3 years ago (13710856)

Suppose, body is initially at rest and force 'F' is applied on the body to displace it through 'ds' along it's own direction. Then small workdene, dw = f.ds dw = fds Acc. to Newton's 2nd law of motion f = ma Therefore, dw = ma ds dw = m dv/dt ds dw = m ds/dt dv dw = mvdv Integrating both sides In order to increase it's velocity from 0-v workdone is given by -- w = m sign of integration upper limit v and lower limit 0 vdv w = m[v square/2] upper limit v and lower limit 0 w = m[v square/2-0] w = 1/2mv square workdone is stored in form of energy Therefore, K.E. = 1/2mv square
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

MySQL, the most popular Open Source SQL database management system, is developed, distributed, and supported by Oracle Corporation. The MySQL website (http://www.mysql.com/) provides the latest information about MySQL software. MySQL is a database management system. A database is a structured collection of data.

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Aditya Kharat 3 years, 1 month ago (13700768)

No it doesn't evolve h2 gas because unlike metals, non-metals do not have a tendency to lose electrons but to gain electrons. ... Only those metals which are reactive than hydrogen will displace H2 from acids.

Tarun Tarun 3 years, 1 month ago (13700104)

Non metal can not loose electron because they cannot lose electron so valency of hydrogen is not completed so hydrogen cannot be de attached from acid so non metal does not react with acids.

Abni Ranjan 3 years, 1 month ago (13639106)

No because non metal does not react with acid
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Chetan Kohar 3 years ago (13048702)

The policy of annexation,doctrine of lapse, discrimination against Indians , economic and social policies of British
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Ankur Ujjwal 3 years ago (3618663)

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Swarandeep Singh 3 years ago (13712984)

Hello
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

Mijbil:- Ah' little boy why are you crying.
Boy:- I lost my ball and it was very very deal to me.
Mijbil: oh! let's move around, play or let's quickly late a splash in the bath-tub. you will feel good and your mod Would be instanty brightened.
Boy:- (cries aloud): No, I want my bale bade.
Mijbil:- I can't comprehend why humans get attached to the materialistic things so much. You ought to learn me mortal nature of things and. stay calm.
But me little boy weeps unconsolably, for he is too young to undestand the Complexities of human nature.

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Riya Sharma 2 years ago (15052903)

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Khushboo Kumari 3 years ago (13705010)

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Subhalaxmi Das 3 years ago (12320567)

the boy enjoy the company of the tree by climb up trunk,swing From branches and eating apples.

Ishika Paswan 3 years ago (13690006)

Boy climb on the trees trunk and swim one on its branch eat apples of the tree and sleep under it shade

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Pratham Saini 3 years, 1 month ago (13701402)

pls provide term 2 syllabus
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19whole 8/10

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Kunal Nayyar 3 years, 1 month ago (13691851)

cannot lose 4 electrons as it involves a lot of energy. They cannot gain 4 electrons because the nucleus cannot hold on to the four extra electrons added. to complete the octet, it shares 4 electrons with other atoms. That is why, carbon forms compounds mainly by covalent bonding
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Abrar Ahmed 3 years ago (13702677)

सकर्मक क्रिया 1. खा जाना।
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

All through history, human societies have become steadily more interlinked. From ancient times, travellers, traders, priests and pilgrims travelled vast distances for knowledge, opportunity and spiritual fulfilment, or to escape persecution. They carried goods, money, values, skills, ideas, inventions, and even germs and diseases. As early as 3000 BCE an active coastal trade linked the Indus valley civilisations with present-day West Asia. For more than a millennia, cowries (the Hindi cowdi or seashells, used as a form of currency)from the Maldives found their way to China and East Africa. The long-distance spread of disease-carrying germs may be traced as far back as the seventh century. By the thirteenth century it had become an unmistakable link.

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