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Tec Om 5 years ago (7036201)

<pre>for i in range (2,20,2): print (i)</pre>

Tec Om 5 years ago (7036201)

for i in range(2,20,2): print(i)
it will five you your desired result
in range function (start,stop,step)
this is small explanation i hope it will help you
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Sea-Floor Spreading
During World War II, geologists employed by the military carried out studies of the sea floor, a part of the Earth that had received little scientific study. The purpose of these studies was to understand the topography of the sea floor to find hiding places for both Allied and enemy submarines. The topographic studies involved measuring the depth to the sea floor. These studies revealed the presence of two important topographic features of the ocean floor:

  • Oceanic Ridges - long sinuous ridges that occupy the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Oceanic Trenches - deep trenches along the margins of continents, particularly surrounding the Pacific Ocean.

Plate Tectonics By combining the sea floor spreading theory with continental drift and information on global seismicity, the new theory of Plate Tectonics became a coherent theory to explain crustal movements.
Plates are composed of lithosphere, about 100 km thick, that "float" on the ductile asthenosphere.
While the continents do indeed appear to drift, they do so only because they are part of larger plates that float and move horizontally on the upper mantle asthenosphere. The plates behave as rigid bodies with some ability to flex, but deformation occurs mainly along the boundaries

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Payment to a retiring partner can be made in the following ways
(i) Lump Sum Payment : A lump sum payment can be made to the retiring partner in full settlement. In that case, the following Journal entry will be passed

(ii) Opening the Loan Account: Sometimes the amount due to the retiring partner is paid in instalments then the balancing figure of his/her capital account is transferred to his/her loan account, in this case, the retiring partner receives equal instalments along with the interest on the amount outstanding. In that case the following journal entries will be passed for transferring the amount paid to him/her in retiring partner’s loan account.


(iii)Some Payment in Cash and Some in Instalment: Sometimes the amount due to the retiring partner is paid partly in cash and partly in equal instalments in that case a certain amount is paid in cash to the retiring partner and the rest amount due to him/her is transferred to his/her loan account. The following necessary journal entry is to be passed. 

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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

in case of retirement,the partners can retire only at the end of an accounting year whereas death of a partner may occur at anytime during the year.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Quartiles divide the entire set into four equal parts. So, there are three quartiles, first, second and third represented by Q1, Q2 and Q3, respectively. Q2 is nothing but the median, since it indicates the position of the item in the list and thus, is a positional average. To find quartiles of a group of data, we have to arrange the data in ascending order.

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Sanjay Kumar 5 years ago (8972453)

Volume is 512 cm3

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Surface area of cube is given by the formula 6a²
   So 6a² = 384
          a²  = 384/6 = 64
          a   = √64 = 8
The formula to find the volmue of cube is a³
       So we know that a = 8
                                  8³ = 512m³
The volume is 512m³

Maahir Khurana 5 years ago (9648940)

Surface area of cube = 6 {a}^{2}6a2 here 6a^2 = 384 a^2 = 384/ 6 a^2 = 64 a = 8 Now Volume of cube Volume of cube = {a}^{3}a3 Volume of cube = 8^3 = 512 cm^3
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

भारत में
1. आधुनिक राष्ट्रवाद का विकास उपनिवेश विरोधी आंदोलन से जुड़ा था। उपनिवेशवाद के तहत नियंत्रित होने की भावना ने एक साझा बंधन प्रदान किया।
2. अंग्रेजों के अधीन देश के राजनीतिक एकीकरण ने भी राष्ट्रवाद की भावना को जागृत करने में बहुत महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई।
3. परिवहन के आधुनिक साधनों का परिचय विशेष रूप से रेलवे ने लोगों में समानता की भावना पैदा की।
4. भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस और अन्य राजनीतिक संगठनों का गठन भी लोगों को एक साझा मंच प्रदान करता है।
5. महात्मा गांधी के नेतृत्व में कांग्रेस ने एक आंदोलन के भीतर इन समूहों को एकजुट करने का प्रयास किया।

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Carter encountered a problem when he reached the mummy, the ritual resins had hardened cementing Tut to the bottom of his solid gold coffin and no amount of legitimate force could move them. Since the Egyptian sun could beat down like a hammer in the far south of Egypt, Carter decided to leave the mummy out in the blazing sunshine to loosen the resins but to no avail. So he had chisel away the consolidated material from beneath the limbs and the trunk before it was possible to raise the king's remains. This was required otherwise thieves would have run off with the riches

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Emergent ray is the light ray that comes out after being reflected by a mirror or after being refracted through a lens.

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⚡ S.S. ⚡ 5 years ago (10101174)

hnn chlo ab!

Dhruv .. 5 years ago (8758081)

Chalo waaps...!!!!!

⚡ S.S. ⚡ 5 years ago (10101174)

ji hnnn?

Dhruv .. 5 years ago (8758081)

Acha..????

⚡ S.S. ⚡ 5 years ago (10101174)

kyu na de...hmari mrzi kahi bhi dhyn de...har ek word pe focus hai apna!!???
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M G 5 years ago (5016019)

Dear Saami, if you find learning entrepreneurship difficult please refer to the board question papers and follow the topics that have come in previous years. As for case studies, only proper grasp of the text and concept will help you there. All the best.
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Tec Om 5 years ago (7036201)

ranga wanted a girl who love him and also understand him if he could not find the same he will became unmarried but by knowing about ratna some feelings grown up and he married with her and blessed by a son whose name was shyam

Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

Ranga was influenced by the English way of life in the matter of marriage. He was not in favour of arranged marriages of the time where the brides were quite young. He told the narrator that he was not getting married just then. He gave two reasons. First, he must find the right girl. She must be mature enough to understand his love-talk. Avery young girl might take his words spoken in love as words spoken in anger. He gives examples of a thirty year old officer who married a twenty-five year old lady and that of king Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntla. The second reason he gave was that one should marry a girl one loves. During the course of the story we find a change in Ranga’s ideas about marriage. Not only is he fascinated by Rama Rao’s eleven year old niece Ratna, he also marries her in the old traditional way of arranged marriages.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

Rangappa was the only boy who went Bengalore that is out of the village for further studies. ... When he returned from Bangalore, the crowd went to meet him. They were very happy, they wanted to touch him and wanted to see whether Rangappa has changed or not.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

Years ago, during the first half of the war, the narrator went home for a few days to see her mother. After staying there a couple of days she noticed that something or other about the rooms had changed. She missed various things. Then her mother told her about Mrs Dorling. She was an old acquaintance of her mother. She had suddenly turned up after many years. Now she came regularly and took something home with her everytime she came. She suggested that she could save her precious belongings by storing them at her place. Mother told her address, Number 46, Marconi Street. The narrator asked her mother if she had agreed with her that she should keep everything. Her mother did not like that. She thought it would be an insult to do so. She was worried about the risk Mrs Dorling faced carrying a full suitcase or bag.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

The interview was a flop as far as the narrator was concerned. Mrs. Dorling refused to see her and talk to her in spite of narrator's repeatd requests.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

Mourad is a young boy of thirteen. He belongs to the Garoghlanian family of Armenia. Their whole tribe was poverty stricken. In spite of abject poverty, their family was famous for honesty. Mourad was quite adventurous and had a crazy streak in him. He enjoyed being alive more than anybody else. Mourad loved horse riding. He had a way with a horse. He had tamed the horse by his affectionate behaviour and now the horse was no longer wild.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

One summer morning narrator’s cousin Mourad came to his house at four in the morning and woke him up by tapping on the window of his room. The narrator was surprised to see Mourad sitting on a beautiful white horse. Mourad asked him to be quick if he wanted to ride. The narrator, Aram, longed to ride and jumped down to the yard from the window and leaped up onto the horse behind his cousin Mourad. Since these Armenian families were quite poor, Aram concluded that Mourad must have stolen the horse. They rode and Mourad sang. Then Mourad had a joy ride alone. It seamed he had a way with a horse, for when Aram tried to ride alone, the horse threw him off and ran away. Since it was broad daylight, Mourad hid the horse in the ham of a deserted vineyard. That afternoon, farmer John Byro visited the narrator’s house and related his plight. His white horse had been missing for over a month. Uncle Khosrove silenced him with his roaring commands. Aram reported everything to Mourad and requested him to keep the horse till he learnt to ride. Mourad did not agree. A chance meeting with farmer John Byro after a fortnight firmed up his decision. John Byro had believed the boys since he knew their fathers and was fully aware of the fame of their family for honesty. Mourad returned the horse to its owner then next morning.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

The narrator was surprised. He knew that his cousin Mourad couldn’t have bought the horse. Since he couldn’t have bought it, he must have stolen it. However, family pride came in the way. He refused to believe that he had stolen it.
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Mahi .... 5 years ago (10060698)

narrator was shocked as well as delighted by seeing mourad on horse infront of his window. he was shocked as they belonged to garoghlanian family which was known for it's poverty and honesty. mourad couldn't have bought it because they were so poor and he couldn't have stolen it as they were known for their honesty.
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Muskan Singh 5 years ago (10199125)

Chlorenchyma and aerenchyma are ✌ two types of parenchyma. Those type of parenchyma in which chlorophyll is present is called chlorenchyma. Those type of parenchyma which have tendency to float is called aerenchyma.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Parenchyma is a type of simple permanent tissue that makes a major part of ground tissues in plants, where other tissues like vascular tissues are embedded. They are non-vascular and composed of simple, living and undifferentiated cells, which are modified to perform various functions. The other simple permanent tissues are:

  • Collenchyma
  • Sclerenchyma

Diya Sood 5 years ago (1150352)

Chlorenchyma , collenchyma, aerenchyna , sclerenchyma

Rambha Mishra 5 years ago (9213622)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The number of High Courts in India is 25. The list is given below:

Year Name Territorial Jurisdiction Seat & Bench
1862 Bombay Maharashtra

 

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Goa

Daman Diu

Seat: Mumbai

 

Bench: Panaji, Aurangabad, and Nagpur

1862 Kolkata West Bengal

 

Andaman & Nicobar islands

Seat: Kolkata

 

Bench: Port Blair

1862 Madras Tamil Nadu

 

Pondicherry

Seat: Chennai

 

Bench: Madurai

1866 Allahabad Uttar Pradesh Seat: Allahabad

 

Bench: Lucknow

1884 Karnataka Karnataka Seat: Bengaluru

 

Bench: Dharwad and Gulbarga

1916 Patna Bihar Patna
1928 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar and Jammu
1948 Guwahati Assam

 

Nagaland

Mizoram

Arunachal Pradesh

Seat: Guwahati

 

Bench: Kohima, Aizawl, and Itanagar

1949 Odisha Odisha Cuttack
1949 Rajasthan Rajasthan Seat: Jodhpur

 

Bench: Jaipur

1956 Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Seat: Jabalpur

 

Bench: Gwalior and Indore

1958 Kerala Kerala & Lakshadweep Ernakulam
1960 Gujarat Gujarat Ahmedabad
1966 Delhi Delhi Delhi
1971 Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Shimla
1975 Punjab & Haryana Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh Chandigarh
1975 Sikkim Sikkim Gangtok
2000 Chattisgarh Chattisgarh Bilaspur
2000 Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Nainital
2000 Jharkhand Jharkhand Ranchi
2013 Tripura Tripura Agartala
2013 Manipur Manipur Imphal
2013 Meghalaya Meghalaya Shillong
2019 Telangana Telangana Hyderabad
2019 Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Amravati
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The term embryo is from Latin work “embryum” which means “that which grows”

A zygote when undergoes repeated cell division becomes an embryo. It is multicellular and has well defined body parts.

Embryo is multicellular
The process of formation of embryo is known as embryogenesis
In medical terms, embryo is known as diploid eukaryote
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Ayush Bhadauria 4 years, 11 months ago (9077503)

Father of our constitution is mr br Ambedkar

Kritika Shankar Kritika Shankar 5 years ago (10020107)

On occasion do you eat together with your families or relatives who cook and serve the food there

Umrani Israr 5 years ago (10330490)

Bheemrav Ramji Ambedkar also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, is the father of the Indian constitution and the brain behind the democratic and secular fabric of India. He was an Indian jurist, an economist, a politician and a social reformer and more than anything else, he was the saviour for the Dalit Movement in India and was the face of the campaign against social stigma and discrimination towards the untouchables in India.

Sayantani Sen 5 years ago (10853829)

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar or Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar is the Father of Indian Constitution.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Bheemrav Ramji Ambedkar also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, is the father of the Indian constitution and the brain behind the democratic and secular fabric of India. He was an Indian jurist, an economist, a politician and a social reformer and more than anything else, he was the saviour for the Dalit Movement in India and was the face of the campaign against social stigma and discrimination towards the untouchables in India.

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Purva Sharma 5 years ago (1849529)

The central idea of the poem revolves around how a child is constantly nagged by her mother. •The poetess sheds light on how a child is always monitored and questioned about her actions by her mother. Therefore, Amanda dreams to get away from her troubles.

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