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Active Voice: A verb is said to be in the Active Voice when the subject acts or when the emphasis is on the doer or the subject. Examples: Mohan sang a song. Here, the subject Mohan is acting.

Roshi Chaudhary 5 years ago (10357591)

The word that means opposite to sorrow is
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Chandra Prakash 5 years ago (10354609)

1000 ml = 1 l 84500 ml = 84500÷1000 = 84 l 500 ml .Ans

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Answer: 12350 grams.
E x  p l  a n a t i o n :
The conversion formula between kilograms and grams is kg x 1000 = g
12.350 x 1000 = 12350 grams

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Alka Kumari 4 years, 11 months ago (10107412)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Obesity is a condition in which the amount of fat in the body increases to a very large extent. In other words, we can say obesity is when a person’s weight is 20% or more than the ideal weight.

There are two main reasons for obesity - the bad habits of eating and the deterioration of the digestive system.

In such a person’s life, there is no physical activity at all. Due to the many health risks of obesity, it has been given the status of the disease.

Due to obesity, diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, arthritis, etc. are caused. There are many causes of obesity such as excessive food, hard work, thyroid, hereditary.

To remove obesity, these postures should be done.

Vajarasana:

Pre Stage: Sit and keep both leg straight.

Method :

  1. Fold right leg and place it under the tight butt.
  2. Fold left leg and place it under the left butt.
  3. Keep your spine, neck and head straight, interlock your toes, open your ankle.
  4. Knees should be touching the ground.
  5. Keep both hands on your thongs and look straight.

Benefits:

  1. This asana is for meditation.
  2. It can be practised after having food. It enhances the digestion process.
  3. It cures indigestion and improves metabolism.
  4. It gives strength to the thigh muscles.

Hastottanasana:

Pre Stage: Standing erect and keep the legs together.

Method:

  1. Locks the fingers together, keeping the palms facing up.
  2. Raise the arms straight up, keep them close to ears.
  3. While releasing the breadth bends the waist to the right, take the breath and come to the central position.
  4. Repeat it to left side also. Be in bent position for 5 to 10 seconds.

Benefits:

  1. Gives rest to the whole body.
  2. In children, helps in increasing the height.
  3. Increase flexibility in the waist.
  4. Reduce belly fat. Also helps in reducing constipation.

Trikonasana:

Pre Stage: Standing erect and keeps the legs together.

Method:

  1. Maintain 3 or 4 feet distance between both legs.
  2. As inhaling, keep left hand straight & upwards while touching the ear.
  3. With an exhalation, bend towards the right and touches the toe of right leg with the right hand.
  4. Do another inhaling, come back to straight position.
  5. Change hand positions and turn to another side.

Benefits:

  1. It improves the flexibility of the waist and spine.
  2. Reduces fat.
  3. Give strength to the thighs, calves and buttocks.

Ardhmatsyendrasana:

Pre Stage: Sit and keep both legs straight.

Method:

  1. Bending the knee of right feet and put right heel below the left hip.
  2. Bend left leg and placed the left foot on the right side of the right knee.
  3. Keep right knee close to the chest.
  4. Exhale from the right nostril and turns towards the left, and touches the toe of the left leg from the right hand.
  5. Body and head move towards the left.
  6. Repeat while changing the position of legs.

Benefits:

  1. Helps the nervous system and strengthen the backbone.
  2. Controls the menstrual cycle in women and brings shine to the face.
  3. Also controls secretion from the pancreas gland.
  4. Useful for the respiratory system.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

1. What is the disadvantage in comparing line segments by mere observation?

Solutions:

By mere observation we can’t compare the line segments with slight difference in their length. We can’t say which line segment is of greater length. Hence, the chances of errors due to improper viewing are more.

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Shreya Kotkar 4 years, 11 months ago (10428702)

Joh duniya ka yek shabda bhi padh lein woh pandit hota hai
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Maulik Jaiswal 5 years ago (5239145)

Bat

Skylord 69? 5 years ago (10252268)

A meter, or metre, is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, from which all other length units are based. It is equal to 100 centimeters, 1/1000th of a kilometer, or about 39.37 inches. ... Convert 1,000 Feet to Meters. ft m 1,000 304.8 1,010 307.85 1,020 310.90 1,030 313.94
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King?Adithya H. M.. 5 years ago (9870303)

Photosynthate moves in the phloem in the form of sucrose. Explanation: The final product of photosynthesis is glucose. These sugars are essential for the plant growth and need to be transported to the lower parts of the plants through the phloem.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Photosynthate moves in the phloem in the form of sucrose.

The final product of photosynthesis is glucose. These sugars are essential for the plant growth and need to be transported to the lower parts of the plants through the phloem.

These sugar are transported through phloem in the form of dissolved sucrose rather than glucose because sucrose is less reactive than glucose.

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Divanshu Rawat 5 years ago (9695445)

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King?Adithya H. M.. 5 years ago (9870303)

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Grick Sudrania 4 years, 11 months ago (8659901)

B.C., when a man named Chandragupta Maurya ( 340 -298 B.C.) was

Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago (6237)

The Mauryan Empire had an efficient and centralized administrative system. Mauryan administration was highly centralized. The Emperor was the supreme power and source of all authority. He was assisted by a Council of Ministers. The Empire's people mainly had a Buddhist religion. The people of the Mauryan Empire contributed greatly to the fields of art, and architecture. The Mauryan Empire was very important to India's way of life. The Mauryan Empire all began in 321 B.C., when a man named Chandragupta Maurya (340 -298 B.C.) was ruler. The main items of trade were indigo, various medicinal substances, cotton, and silk. The foreign trade was carried on by the land as well as by the sea. Special arrangements were made for facilitation of the trade like security of trade-routes, provisions of warehouses, go-downs, and other means of transport.

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Mayank Meena 5 years ago (9019568)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

What do you mean by system software?
A n s w e r:
System software refers to the programs that controls internal computer operations and makes best use of the hardware devices.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

System software is a type of computer program that is designed to run a computer’s hardware and application programs. If we think of the computer system as a layered model, the system software is the interface between the hardware and user applications. The operating system (OS) is the best-known example of system software. The OS manages all the other programs in a computer.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Software
Software is another name for programs. Basically it is a single program or a group of programs.

Program


Program is nothing but a set of or a group of step by step instructions.Such several programs integrated together to make a software. Generally instructions are made of functions.

Types of software


Basically there are two types of software as shown below.
1.System Software
2.Application Software

System software


System software are also known as background software as most of them runs at background to support foreground process.It acts as an interface between a computer user,computer hardware and application software.There are four types system software as follow.

a)Operating System
b)Utilities
c)Device drivers
d)Language translators.

a)Operating System
Operating system is a software that coordinate computer resources.It also acts as an interface between user and computer hardware and application software. Operating system handle many of technical details related to using computer. Some Examples of operating system are given below. 
Linux, Unix, Microsoft windows XP etc.

b) Utilities
This utility concept is some what same as like tool kit and tool box that came with your newly purchased bike. Though we are not mechanic, these tools are given for the purpose of conducting periodic maintenance of bike to maintain its efficiency and performance. Utilities functions in the same manner for your computer to make more efficient. Utilities are also known as service programs. Generally utilities are used to perform specific tasks related managing computer resources. Some utilities are given below that came with Windows XP are given below.
Disk defragment, backup, disk cleanup etc.

c) Device Drivers
As we know there are different types of devices connected to a computer system which includes some input devices (for example.. keyboard, mouse, scanner etc.), some output devices (for example. monitor, printer, speaker etc.) and other devices like pen drive, mobiles etc. Then one question arises that how can computer distinguish these devices while functioning them. And answer is because of these device drivers.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Software is the set of programs (instructions) that tell a computer what to do”

There are two types of software :

  1. System software
  2. Application software
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago (6945213)

The metric system is a system of measurement that uses the meter, liter, and gram as base units of length (distance), capacity (volume), and weight (mass).
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Chandra Prakash 5 years ago (10354609)

Your year

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

100 cm = 1 m

5m 65 cm= 5(100) + 65

= 500+ 65

= 565

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The different types of translator are as follows:

Compiler

Compiler is a translator which is used to convert programs in high-level language to low-level language. It translates the entire program and also reports the errors in source program encountered during the translation.

Interpreter

Interpreter is a translator which is used to convert programs in high-level language to low-level language. Interpreter translates line by line and reports the error once it encountered during the translation process.

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Harman Singh 4 years, 11 months ago (10439366)

Sbse
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago (6237)

A translator or programming language processor is a generic term that can refer to anything that converts code from one computer language into another. A program written in high-level language is called source program. These include translations between high-level and human-readable computer languages such as C++ and Java, intermediate-level languages such as Java bytecode, low-level languages such as the assembly language and machine code, and between similar levels of language on different computing platforms, as well as from any of the above to another.

The term is also used for translators between software implementations and hardware implementations (ASICs microchips) of the same program, and from software descriptions of a microchip to the logic gates needed to build it.

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Radhesh Kochhar 4 years, 11 months ago (8349322)

The mobile wallet is an app that can be installed on a smartphone or it is an existing built-in feature of a smartphone. A mobile wallet stores credit card, debit card, coupons, or reward cards information.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)


The mobile wallet is an app that can be installed on a smartphone or it is an existing built-in feature of a smartphone. A mobile wallet stores credit card, debit card, coupons, or reward cards information.

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Shreya Jha 4 years, 11 months ago (9490059)

Carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguishers as being heavier than oxygen it surrounds the burning combustible substance like a blanket. This cuts off the contact between the burning combustible substance and oxygen supply and brings down the ignition temperature of the the combustible substance that is substance which caught flame . so the fire is controlled. i hope this answer was helpful . thanks

Vikas Sheoran 5 years ago (10360484)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen, covers the fire like a blanket. Since the contact between the fuel and oxygen is cut off, the fire is controlled. The added advantage of CO2 is that in most cases it does not harm the electrical equipment.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Answer:
Max had got into the room using a passkey or master key.

Textbook lines explained:

Max said that he came through the masterkey and did not know about the balcony. Had he known about it his work would have become much easier.

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Afaq 5 years ago (10362602)

Q1.

Rajendra Sarathe 5 years ago (3106289)

No animal can survive without water
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)


Microsoft Word 2010 makes it easier to collaborate and to navigate through long documents. For more impact, new features focus on the polish of your finished document. With this new version, you can access the richness and familiarity of Word in your browser and on your mobile phone.

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Amrita Singh Goodit 5 years ago (10255388)

QBasic refers to Quick Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. It is a simple programming language developed by Microsoft to type, edit, debug and execute BASIC programs. It is used in the MS-DOS operating system. QBasic uses English like words and Mathematical symbols to write programs. It is very easy and simple to understand. The extension of a QBasic program file is “.bas “.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  •  QBasic refers to Quick Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.
  • It is a simple programming language developed by Microsoft to type, edit, debug and execute BASIC programs.
  • It is used in the MS-DOS operating system.
  • QBasic uses English like words and Mathematical symbols to write programs. It is very easy and simple to understand.
  • The extension of a QBasic program file is “.bas “.
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Rashi Furia 4 years, 11 months ago (9266141)

A little older boy than the poet got a good cash of deal
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

There are five types of stress origin.

  1. frustration
  2. life changes
  3. conflict
  4. lack of control
  5. uncertainty
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Somansh Sarvesh 4 years, 11 months ago (9869301)

Date and Day Time Dear Diary, Content (In Paragraphs) ***** ***** Now I am closing my diary as I am feeling sleepy/ eating lunch or any reason Name

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Sample entry

Saturday, 9th September, 2017                                                                                            8 pm

I turned 14 yesterday and my parents made sure that it was a memorable experience. They threw a huge birthday party. All of my friends and relatives had been invited. While the party was supposed to start at 6 pm, my friends started arriving in the afternoon itself. I wore a lovely pink frock which my mother had bought for me. Everyone congratulated me on my dress and I felt like a princess.

The party began with me cutting the huge chocolate cake. The cake was so large that we all had plenty to eat. Some of my friends sang and some of them danced. I also hit the dance floor. Once the singing and dancing was over, we ate dinner. My mother had made sure that all my favourite dishes were included in the menu. It was well-past midnight when the party ended. Everybody gave me nice gifts and wished me happy birthday. I felt so happy and grateful.

Smrithi

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