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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Right-click the text on which you want to base a new style. In the mini toolbar that appears, click Styles, and then click Create a Style. In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, give your style a name and click OK.

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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

A speaker is someone who delivers a speech or a device that makes sounds louder. The speaker gave a great speech but you couldn't hear it because the speaker was turned off.

Tejas Kumar 4 years, 6 months ago (11333310)

A loudspeaker is an electroacoustic transducer; a device which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound.
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Kiran Singh Kiran Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11332464)

(a+b+c)(a-b-c)

Satya Prakash Das 4 years, 6 months ago (9506993)

Hii
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

means “my friend.”

Sonakshi Sharma 4 years, 5 months ago (11410186)

My friend

Ayushi Tiwari 4 years, 6 months ago (11344076)

Mon amie
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ام البدر 4 years, 6 months ago (11334369)

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قلندر Dh 4 years, 6 months ago (11333709)

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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Bills have to pass through various stages before they are finally passed. These stages are:

  1. First is the stage of introduction. Money bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha while ordinary bills can be introduced in either of the two houses of the Parliament.
  2. During the second stage, the bill is discussed clause by clause.
  3. During the third stage, the bill is put to vote and if passed by a simple majority of members present (arid voting), it is sent to the other house, where the same procedure is followed.
  4. However, if there is disagreement between the two houses, the final decisions is taken in a joint session of both the houses where the bill is passed by a majority of members of both the houses present and voting.
  5. Finally, when both the houses pass the bill, it is sent to the president for his/her assent. After getting the president's assent the bill becomes a law or an act.

Neelmani Trivedi 4 years, 5 months ago (11319067)

A bill is the draft of a legislative proposal, which, when passed by both houses of Parliament and assented to by the President, becomes an act of Parliament. As soon as the bill has been framed, it has to be published in the newspapers and the general public is asked to comment in a democratic manner.
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Bills have to pass through various stages before they are finally passed. These stages are:

  1. First is the stage of introduction. Money bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha while ordinary bills can be introduced in either of the two houses of the Parliament.
  2. During the second stage, the bill is discussed clause by clause.
  3. During the third stage, the bill is put to vote and if passed by a simple majority of members present (arid voting), it is sent to the other house, where the same procedure is followed.
  4. However, if there is disagreement between the two houses, the final decisions is taken in a joint session of both the houses where the bill is passed by a majority of members of both the houses present and voting.
  5. Finally, when both the houses pass the bill, it is sent to the president for his/her assent. After getting the president's assent the bill becomes a law or an act.
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

The Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau have formed as a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago and continues today. 225 million years ago (Ma) India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and separated from Asia by the Tethys Ocean.

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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Limitations of dimensionless analysis:

  1. This method does not tell us how to determine the proportionality constant value.
  2. The method cannot be considered to derive composite relations. Examples s = ut + 1/2 at2 and 2as = v2 – u2.
  3. A formula containing trigonometric function, exponential function, and logarithmic function can not derive from it.

  4. The method cannot be used to derive the relationship between more than three quantities.
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Anshika Sharma 4 years, 6 months ago (11043402)

Respiration in which oxygen is required

Hina Yasmeen 4 years, 6 months ago (10220227)

Aerobic respiration is a chemical reaction that transfer energy to cell.In this respiration oxygen is required

Jasleen Gill 4 years, 6 months ago (8726093)

Type of respiration which takes place in the presence of Oxygen is known as Aerobic Respiration.

Anurag Solanki 4 years, 6 months ago (10181868)

Please tell me answer
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

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Puravjeet Jaat Ladre 4 years, 5 months ago (11217360)

CORONA virus?? Covid-19, human corona virus?? most commonly spread from an infected person to a healthy person through: 1) the air by coughing and sneezing? 2) close personal contact such as touching or shaking hands ✋ 3) touching an object or surface with the virus ? on it, then touching our mouth?, ?nose or eyes ? before Washing our ✋hands 4) rarely , fecal contamination ????? ??? ??????? The flue like symptoms like the name suggests is very similar to a comman ?cold which could last for a few days. This includes: Runny nose?? Cough? Sore throat With or without fever ? With or without headache ??????? ??????? ?? ??????? ?????? It is the severity and complication of these symptoms that causes lower respiratory tract infection which could lead to ⚰? death. It is more common among people with cardiopulmonary disease?, infant? and other adults. ??? ??? ?? ????????️ ?????????? 1) Wash your hands??? often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. 2) Avoid touching your eyes?, nose ?or mouth ?with unwashed ✋hands. 3) Avoid close contact with people who are ??? sick. 4) Go for vaccine whenever available for your age -group.
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Lalita Devi 4 years, 6 months ago (10060310)

Que no 14

Deekshu ? 4 years, 6 months ago (11332957)

Ex 2.2 Class 8 Maths Question 16. The organisers of an essay competition decide that a winner in the competition gets a prize of ₹ 100 and a participant who does not win gets a prize of ₹ 25. The total prize money distributed is ₹ 3,000. Find the number of winners, if the total number of participants is 63. Solution: Let the number of winners = x Number of participants who does not win the prize = (63 – x) Amount got by winners = ₹ 100 × x = ₹ 100x Amount got by loosers = ₹ (63 – x) × 25 = ₹ (1575 – 25x) As per the conditions, we get 100x + 1575 – 25x = 3000 ⇒ 75x + 1575 = 3000 ⇒ 75x = 3000 – 1575 (transposing 1575 to RHS) ⇒ 75x = 1425 ⇒ x = 1425 ÷ 75 (Transposing 75 to RHS)  ⇒ x = 19 Thus, the number of winners = 19

Deekshu ? 4 years, 6 months ago (11332957)

Ex 2.2 Class 8 Maths Question 15. I have a total of ₹ 300 in coins of denomination ₹ 1, ₹ 2 and ₹ 5. The number of ₹ 2 coins is 3 times the number of ₹ 5 coins. The total number of coins is 160. How many coins of each denomination are with me? Solution: Let the number of ₹ 5 coins be x. Number of ₹ 2 coins = 3x Total number of coins = 160 Number of ₹ 1 coin = 160 – (x + 3x) = 160 – 4x Converting the number of coins into rupees, we have x coins of ₹ 5 amount to ₹ 5x 3x coins of ₹ 2 amount to ₹ 3x × 2 = ₹ 6x and (160 – 4x) coins of ₹ 1 amount to ₹ 1 × (160 – 4x) = ₹ (160 – 4x) As per the conditions, we have 5x + 6x + 160 – 4x = 300 ⇒ 7x + 160 = 300 ⇒ 7x = 300 – 160 (transposing 160 to RHS) ⇒ 7x = 140 ⇒ x = 140 ÷ 7 (transposing 7 to RHS) ⇒ x = 20 Thus, number of ₹ 5 coins = 20 Number of ₹ 2 coins = 3 × 20 = 60 and Number of ₹ 1 coins = 160 – 4 × 20 = 160 – 80 = 80
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Lamarckism, a theory of evolution based on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime—such as greater development of an organ or a part through increased use—could be transmitted to their offspring.

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R Marathe 4 years, 4 months ago (11654792)

Can you teach me gujrati

Ishan Pandey 4 years, 5 months ago (11319130)

What is a balanced dite
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

In plural sense statistics means numerical facts.The definitions mentioned below point to the plural sense of statistics.

In the words of Croxton and Cowden, "Statistics can be defined as the collection presentation and interpretation of numerical data." According to Bowley, "Statistics are numerical statement of facts in any department of enquiry placed interrelation to each other". The most accepted definition of statistics is one which is given by Horace Secrist. According to Horace Secrist, "By Statistics we mean aggregate of facts affected to a marked extent by multiplicity of causes numerically expressed, enumerated or estimated according to a reasonable standard of accuracy, collected in a systematic manner for a pre-determined purpose and placed in relation to each other."

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Fathima Naja Ak 4 years, 6 months ago (11329724)

Banana

Muskan Raj 4 years, 6 months ago (11257779)

Banana

Roshan Kumar Jayaswal 4 years, 6 months ago (11323294)

Banana.

Utkarsh Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11328785)

Hello

Utkarsh Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11328785)

Fruit
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Mr Hamel was a French teacher who came to a local village to teach villagers about their local language. Mr Hamel was quite a dedicated teacher, who was given a tough time initially but eventually he convinced the villagers the need to learn their own language and so the villagers gathered in his last session as a gesture of respect and honor of their teacher Mr Hamel. This session was special as it was the last time villagers were meeting their mentor.

Now had it been the first session, then initially he wouldn't get such a good and respectful response from students

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Himanshi Saini 4 years, 6 months ago (10182869)

A market economy is defined as a system where the production of goods and services are set according to the changing desires and abilities of the market players. It allows the market to operate freely in accordance with the law of supply and demand, set by individuals and corporations, as opposed to governments.
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Let p be any positive integer and b = 3. Applying division Lemma with p and b =3 ,

we have
p = 3q + r, where 0 {tex}\leq{/tex} r < 3 and q is some integer

So r=0,1,2

If r=0 , p=3q

If r=1, p=3q+1

If r=2, p=3q+2

Therefore any positive integer  is of form 3q,3q+1,3q+2 for some integer q.

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Krishna Kumar 4 years, 5 months ago (11402630)

It is the same

Ayushi Tiwari 4 years, 6 months ago (11344076)

It is the same

Vishwajeet Singh Gill 4 years, 6 months ago (8625000)

l'anglais et le français sont les mêmes A B C
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

Plaster of Paris is obtained by heating gypsum or calcium sulphate dihydrate to about 140-180 degree Celsius. When heated to such a temperature, gypsum forms Plaster of Paris. The name is derived from the large deposits of gypsum in the Montmartre hill in Paris.

Anshika Sharma 4 years, 6 months ago (11043402)

Plaster of paris is calcium sulphate dihydrate it is obtain when we heated gypsum
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Tejas Kumar 4 years, 6 months ago (11333310)

No , Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity

Yashraj Yadav 4 years, 6 months ago (10488494)

Yes
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)

India is a land of amazing extremes. Here we find beautiful mountain ranges lowering above the populated valleys and forested plains in which the tiger, the trundling rhinoceros and beautiful birds live. Enchantment is everywhere be at on the shoulder of high mountain or on the terraced farm-lands meticulously carved like stairways out of the hill ridges, cascading rivulets and rushing rivers or in the forests full of wildlife, flowers and birds songs or be it on the hot sand dunes of deserts or in our lakes, rivers and seas.

India provides something for everything be it young or old, poet or painter, scholar or an artist, politician or a warrior, all take inspiration for this land. This land of combination of art which inspires and beauty which attracts millions is an eternal bliss for them.

India is an oasis of world’s different people living together. As we have stepped into the new millennium, Indian diversity in terms of its religion, language, culture etc. will always set a model for this world. We have a rich cultural heritage inherited from our ancestors. The millennium which has recently unfolded its petals has given this country a lot i.e., from a colonized to an independent country with a strong democracy and from an underdeveloped to a developing country and so on. We are proud to be the heirs of rich legacy given to us by the dedication, sacrifice and hardwork of our freedom fighters. Thus, it is the indefatigable efforts of those heroes whose heroic sacrifices have contributed to the uniqueness of India on this globe.

But after more than five decades of independence, the question that comes to one’s mind have we really made as much progress as we had dreamt of ? Though India has carved out a place on the globe but we must visualise as to what is our status in terms of economy, population, literacy, etc. how India will be visualised in the future decade i.e. by A.D. 2010 ?

Today India is on the verge of development. The fact that India has made good progress in many fields like science and technology, I.T. indigenization of machinery, satellite transmission conducting nuclear tests etc. can not be denied. But all of our efforts are in vain until and unless, we have an effective control on our rising population. Only at the dawn of this millennium we imagine the situation after a decade or so and we will be among the most popular countries of the world. Then this population explosion will have ripple effect in terms of unemployment, basic housing facilities, sanitation, food and clean drinking water. We still reel under poverty, hunger and disease how will India provide food, housing education and employment if the population clock remains unchecked by 2010 A.D. Another question emanating from the above problems will get health priority in these years ? Besides there are problems of malnutrition among children and the AIDS menace according to WHO reports about 2.0 lakh Indians were suffering from AIDS at the turn of this century and also that India may surpass Africa in HIV infection by A.D. 2010.

Yet another field of concern is primary education. India is one of the largest producers of illiterates. To achieve a good percentage of literacy is a pipe-dream. The cancer of corruption and terrorism are spreading their tentacles fast. Though it can not be denied that due to the fast pace of technological development taking place in the decade to come, more people than ever before will enjoy better quality of life in India but equally more people than ever will face the worst situation. Their quality of life is bound to deteriorate when the prevailing economic system can not cope up with even minimum needs of the people.

A Vision of Hope—As we have witnessed the five decades after independence have rolled on and another decade is in front of us. It is not that we have not achieved much anything but we could have achieved more had we used our resources in better way. For the future decade i.e. by 2010 A.D. The choice is ours either we continue to be the same people who can not come out of their old shells or learn from our mistakes in the past and thus put ourselves on the path of improvement.

The tumour of terrorism spread by Pakistan in our country, will be malignant if not solved in these years. This can only be possible if we make our economy, our defence and intelligence gathering very strong. The basic infrastructure facilities like transport, power, communication though have made a profound progress but how this can lead us to become the super power of the world is to be realised. The efforts should be made by all segments of society whether it is politicians, the bureaucrats, the doctors, the engineers. traders, teachers, scholars or a man from rural background because if India is to change everyone has to change. We all should have a vision of ‘New India’ An ‘India of our Dreams’ Thus with a firm will in our heart, focussed attention, a passionate aspiration, take our country to a garden full of progress, hopes and success.

Hema Gautam 4 years, 6 months ago (9336665)

My vision of india is crystal clear. I visualise India as a warrior arising from the debris of illiteracy and poverty breaking the chains of corruption and terrorism and claiming its spot in the world by making its presence felt. My Vision of India is shelter for all homeless spending sleepless nights in the open, hearing to the unheard, attention to the unattended, sustainable use of natural resources, environmental protection.My Vision of India is to plant a tree so that our future generations can sit in its shade. I believe if we have no vision for our self then we have nothing to live. My vision is of purpose rather than expectations and opinion. My vision is even if there is no light at the end of the tunnel, my nation must keep going. My Vision of India is that every Indian should be happy, respect to every type of work, high standard cleanliness and hygiene. My vision of India is peace, prosperity and truthfulness.  Thank u

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