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The primary function of striated muscles is to generate force and contract in order to support respiration, locomotion, and posture (skeletal muscle) and to pump blood throughout the body (cardiac muscle).
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Skeletal(Striated) Muscle:
Structure: Skeletal muscle is called "striated" because of its appearance consisting of light and dark bands visible using a light microscope. A single skeletal muscle cell is long and approximately cylindrical in shape, with many nuclei located at the edges (periphery) of the cell.
Function:
- Movement of the skeleton under conscious control, including movement of limbs, fingers, toes, neck, etc.
- Movement of tissues of facial expression under conscious control, e.g. ability to smile and to frown.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Southern part of India i.e. in Karnataka because the state fulfill the condition of growth of coffee plantation that is hill slopes, 800 - 1600 above sea level and temperature between 15 to 30˚ C
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Coffee is the main crop of Coorg. During the monsoon season, when the weather is pleasant and the wind is blowing, it carries with it the strong fragrance of coffee. Coffee estates with colonial bungalows are abundant and even provide homestays for visitors to experience the Coorgi way of life.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
- The ‘Kashmir issue’ is always seen as a major issue between India and Pakistan.
- Jammu and Kashmir comprises three social and political regions. Jammu-a mix of foothills and plains, Kashmir- heart of Kashmir region; Ladakh-mountainous region with very little population which is equally divided between Buddhists and Muslims.
- Before 1947, Jammu and Kashmir was a Princely State. The state was having majority population of Muslims but Hari Singh was a Hindu ruler of the state.
- In October 1947, Pakistan sent tribal infiltrators from its side to capture Kashmir. This forced Hari Singh to ask for Indian military help.
- Indian Army successfully drove out infiltrators from Kashmir valley and Hari Singh signed an Instrument of Accession1 with the Government of India.
- It was agreed that once the situation will be normalised, the views of the people of Jammu and Kashmir will be ascertained about their future and India agreed to maintain the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir.
External and Internal Disputes
- Externally, Pakistan has always claimed that Kashmir valley should be part of Pakistan.
- Pakistan sponsored a tribal invasion of
the State of 1947 and consequence of it, a part of the state came under Pakistani control. - India claims this area under illegal occupation whereas Pakistan describes this area as ‘Azad Kashmir.’
- Internally, there is a dispute about the status of Kashmir within the Indian Union.
- Article 370 gives greater autonomy to J&K compared to other state of India. State has its own Constitution.
- The special attention provokes two opposite reactions.
- A section of people outside J&K feels that Article 370 should therefore be revoked and J&K should be like any other state in India.
- Another section, mostly Kashmiries, believe that autonomy conferred by Article 370 is not enough.
Politics Since 1948
- Between 1953 and 1974, the Congress Party exercised a lot of influence on the politics of the state.
- National Conference remained in power with the active support of Congress for some time but later it merged with the Congress. Thus, Congress gained direct control over the government of the state.
- In 1974, Indira Gandhi reached an agreement with Sheikh Abdullah and he became the Chief Minister of the State.
- Farooq Abdullah succeeded after death of his father as Chief Minister in 1982.
- Farooq Abdullah was soon dismissed by the Governor, his dismissal due to the intervention of the centre generated a feeling of resentment in Kashmir.
- Ups and down in state politics continued till 1986 when National Conference agreed to have an
electoral alliance with the Congress.
Insurgency and Effect
- In 1987 assembly election the National Conference-Congress alliance gained a massive victory and Farooq Abdullah returned as Chief Minister.
- By 1989, the state had come in grip of a militant movement mobilised around the cause of a separate Kashmir nation.
- Throughout the period from 1990, J&K experienced violence at the hands of the insurgents and through army action.
- In 2002 J&K experienced a fair election in which National Conference was replaced by People’s Democratic Party (PDP)-Congress coalition government.
Separatism
- Separatism surfaced in Kashmir ’rom 1989 and is made up of various strands.
- One strand of separatists wanted a separate Kashmir nation, independent of India and Pakistan.
- Jammu and Kashmir is one of th; living examples of plural society and politics.
- Despite diversities and divergence on the one hand and the continued situation of conflict on the other, the plural and secular culture of the state has remained largely intact.
Punjab
- The decade of 1980s witnessed major developments in the State of Punjab.
- Social composition of the state was changed first with partition and later-after the carving out of Haryam and Himachal Pradesh.
- The Akali Dal, which was formed in 1920 as the political wing of the Sikhs, had led the movement for the formation of a ‘Punjabi Suba.’
- Punjab had to wait till 1966 to be reorganised on linguistic lines for the creation of a Punjabi speaking state.
Political Context
- After the reorganisation, the Akalis came to power in 1967 and then in 1977.
- During the 1970s a section of Akalis began to demand political autonomy for the region. This was reflected in a resolution passed in a conference at Anandpur Sahib in 1973.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
(i) उत्तरी मैदान तीन प्रमुख नदी प्रणालियों- सिंधु, गंगा एवं ब्रह्मपुत्र तथा इसकी सहयक नदियों से बना है। यह मैदान जलोढ़ मृदा से बना है। लाखों वर्षों में हिमालय के गिरिपाद में स्थित बहुत बड़े बेसिन (द्रोणी) में जलोढ़ो का निक्षेप हुआ। इससे इस उपजाऊ मैदान का निर्माण हुआ।
(ii) इसका विस्तार 7 लाख वर्ग कि.लो. लम्बा एवं 240 से 320 कि. मी. चौड़ा है। यह सघन जनसँख्या वाला भौगौलिक क्षेत्र है। समृद्ध मृदा आवरण, पर्याप्त पानी की उपलब्धता एवं अनुकूल जलवायु के कारण कृषि की दृष्टि से यह भारत का अत्याघिक उत्पादक क्षेत्र है।
(iii) यह भारत का सबसे सघन बसा हुआ क्षेत्र है। पश्चिम बंगाल, बिहार, उत्तर प्रदेश इस क्षेत्र के उच्च जनसँख्या घनत्व वाले क्षेत्र है।
(iv) उत्तरी मैदान को मोटे तौर पर तीन उपवर्गों में विभाजित किया गया है। उत्तरी मैदान के पश्चिमी भाग को पंजाब का मैदान कहा जाता है। सिंधु तथा इसकी सहयक नदी झेलम, चेनाब, रावी, ब्यास तथा सतलुज हिमालय से निकलती है। मैदान के इस भाग में दोआबों की संख्या बहुत अधिक हैg
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1. Click the Start button to open the Start menu
2.Click on the Find option, then click on Find Files or folders.
3. In the named box, type *.tmp to search for any files with a "tmp" file extension.
4. Verify that the Look in section of the search box is pointing to the C: drive and not document folders.
5. Click the Find Now button to start the search.
6. Delete all files that are found.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
RAM—Random Access Memory: As the name suggests, any data from any location in RAM can be accessed at any time. The time taken to access any location is the same. RAM is read/write memory. We can read data from RAM and we can write data on RAM.
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Deleted Topics – Class IX – English (Language and Literature)
Grammar
- Use of Passive Voice
- Clauses: Noun, Adverb Clauses of condition and time, Relative
- Prepositions
Writing
- Letter on a situation
- Descriptive Paragraph on a place/event
Literature
BEEHIVE
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree
- The Snake & The Mirror
- The Duck & The Kangaroo
- Kathmandu
- A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
MOMENTS
- Ishwaran the Storyteller
- The Accidental Tourist
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
CBSE Class 9 Social Science (087) Deleted Portion:
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Major changes country witnessed at the time of Fourth General Elections’
(i) Two prime ministers died in quick succession.
(ii) The period was fraught with grave economic crises.
(iii) Widespread drought and decline in agricultural production.
(iv) Serious food shortage.
(v) Depletion of foreign exchange reserves.
(vi) Drop in industrial production and exports.
(vii) Sharp rise in military expenditures.
(viii) Diversion of resource from planning and economic development.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
On the morning of 14 July 1789, the city of Paris was in a state of alarm. The king had commanded troops to move into the city. Rumours spread that he would soon order the army to open fire upon the citizens. Some 7,000 men and women gathered in front of the town hall and decided to form a people’s militia. They broke into a number of government buildings in search of arms. Finally, a group of several hundred people marched towards the eastern part of the city and stormed the fortress-prison, the Bastille, where they hoped to find hoarded ammunition. In the armed fight that followed, the commander of the Bastille was killed and the prisoners were released
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Its called primary because your computer processor use it as the base to store anything that's going in process ,thus whatever is being processed in the moment ,is stored there because its fast so as to match the speed of processor.
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Kudumbashree is the poverty eradication and women empowerment programme implemented by the State Poverty Eradication Mission (SPEM) of the Government of Kerala. The name Kudumbashree in Malayalam language means 'prosperity of the family'.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
आज़ाद हिंद फ़ौज के दो नेता थे - एक कैप्टन मोहन सिंह और रास बिहारी बोस और दूसरे सुभाष चंद्र बोस के अधीन।
Azad Hind Fauj had two leaders – one under Captain Mohan Singh and Ras Behari Bose and other under Subhash Chandra Bose.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
In a classroom, 4 friends are seated at the points A, B, C and D as shown in Fig. 7.8. Champa and Chameli walk into the class and after observing for a few minutes Champa asks Chameli, “Don’t you think ABCD is a square?” Chameli disagrees. Using distance formula, find which of them is correct.

Fig. 7.8
Let A(3, 4), B(6, 7), C(9, 4) and D(6, 1) be the given points. Then
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We see that,
AB = BC = CD = DA
and AC = BD
Therefore, ABCD is a square.
Hence, Champa is correct.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Taplow had been punished by Mr. Crocker Harris to do extra work for missing his class the previous week as the former was ill. Taplow was doing the extra work when Frank saw him alone in the class room. Frank suggested to him he could go out and play golf in the fine weather. When Taplow replied he could not, Frank said ‘bad luck’ in response.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
It is a chemical reaction in which you mix two solutions of two ionic substances and a solid ionic substance (a precipitate) forms.
Precipitation plays a major part in the water cycle as it is the one which brings in the deposit of freshwater on the planet. It can be divided into three categories depending upon the form such as:
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