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Grandmother was an old and short lady. Her face was covered with wrinkles. She always wears white dress and take beads of rosary in her hands. She was a polite and kind lady. She was a very religious woman. When narrator live with her in village. She always feed dogs with stale chapattis. But after coming in city she was unable to feed dogs with chapattis. Because in city there are no dogs.
Also she cannot help the narrator in her studies because she don't know about science and English. She was sad to hear that there was no teaching about God and scriptures in narrator's school. She also think that music was not meant for gentle folk.
But when narrator went to abroad for his further studies. She felt very sad. Now, she spent most of her time by spinning at the wheel and praying. She feed the sparrows in her spare time. When she feed the sparrows they sat on her head, hand etc. and start chapping like they are talking with her.
When the narrator came from the abroad. She felt happy and collect all the women of her neighborhood and start singing the homecoming of warriors. Due to overwork, she developed fever. She told her family members that her end was near. But the doctor said she would recover soon. She don't spend time with her family members, instead she continued praying; till she breathed her last.
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We are not afraid to die if we can all be together summary tells about the extreme bravery and skill exhibited by Gordon Cook. Gordon Cook’s family and crewmen in a war with water and the waves for existence. In the month of July in the year 1976, the writer, his wife Mary, his son Jonathan and his daughter Suzanne set sail from Plymouth, in England to duplicate the round-the-world journey made 200 years ago by Captain James Cook. They took the trip in their professionally designed ship, named the Wavewalker, accompanied by 2 sailors. Larry Vigil, who was an American and Herb Sailor, a Swiss, to tackle one of the world’s coarsest oceans – the Southern Indian Ocean.
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Two type of conducting tissues in plants exist namely:
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2) Phloem : It transports food material from leaves to other parts of plants (bidirectional Flow)
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Privatization in India
In 1991 India made some major policy changes in their economic ideologies. There were stagnation and slow growth in the economy.
To tackle these problems the, then Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh introduced some major economic reforms. Now, we call it the liberalization of the Indian Economy and the LPG reforms.
Privatization has a very broad meaning in economics. Everything that ranges from the introduction of private capital to selling government-owned assets to transitioning to a private economy.
As the definition of privatization is so very diverse let us take a look at the three main features of privatization.
Ownership Measures: The ownership of all public enterprises ultimately shifts to private owners. The denationalization can be complete or partial.
Organizational Measures: This is where we limit the control of the state in public companies. Some methods include holding company structuring, leasing. restructuring of the enterprises etc.
Operational Measures: Public organizations and companies were running into huge losses. So the efficiency of these companies was to be increased.
Conceptualization of Privatization in India
1] Delegation: Here via a contract or franchise or lease or grant etc. the government keeps the ownership and the responsibility of an enterprise.
But the private company will handle the daily activities and deliver the product or service. The state will remain an active participant in this process.
2] Divestment: The government will sell a majority stake of the enterprise to one or more private companies. It may keep some ownership but will be a minority stakeholder in the enterprise.
3] Displacement: The first step here will be deregulation. This will allow private players to enter the market. And slowly and gradually the private company will displace the public enterprise.
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Given BA || ED and BC || EF.

To show {tex}\angle{/tex}ABC = {tex}\angle{/tex}DEF.
Construction Draw a ray EP opposite to ray ED.
Proof In the figure, BA || ED or BA || DP
{tex}\therefore{/tex} {tex}\angle{/tex}ABP = {tex}\angle{/tex}EPC [corresponding angles]
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} {tex}\angle{/tex}ABC = {tex}\angle{/tex}EPC ....(i)
Again, BC || EF or PC || EF
{tex}\therefore{/tex} {tex}\angle{/tex}DEF = {tex}\angle{/tex}EPC [corresponding angles] ....(ii)
From eqs.(i) and (ii),
{tex}\angle{/tex}ABC = {tex}\angle{/tex}DEF
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