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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
• Aggression: According to psychologists, aggression refers to any behaviour by a person that is intended to cause harm to another person or persons to take revenge. For example, aggression It can be demonstrated in actual action or through the use of harsh words or criticism or even hostile feelings against others.
•Violence: Forceful destructive behaviour towards another person or persons to attain some material gain is violence.
Instrumental Aggression:
The act of aggression is meant to obtain a certain goal or get others, possessions forcefully. For example, A bully slaps a new student in school so that he can snatch the new comer’s chocolate. In violence, individual may or may not have the intention to harm others in terms of revenge. It is forceful destructive behaviour, e.g., hitting a person just to loot his money.
Hostile Aggression:
An expression of anger towards the target, with the intention of harming him/her even if the aggressor does not wish to obtain anything from the victim. For example, A criminal may beat up a person in the community for mentioning his name to the police. Aggression can be reduced by creating the appropriate attitude towards the general problem of growing aggression.
(a)Parenting:
•Parents and teacher should be specially careful not to encourage aggression in any form. The use of punishment to bring about discipline also needs to be changed.
(b)Modelling:
•Opportunities to observe and imitate the behaviour of aggressive models should be reduced drastically.
Portraying aggression as heroic behaviour should be particularly avoided because this may set the stage for learning through observation.
(c)Implementing social justice and equality in society:
•It will help in reducing frustration levels and thereby curb aggressive tendencies at least to some extent.
(d)Inculcating positive attitude towards peace at the level of community or society. The father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi, gave the world a new view to peace that was not simply the absence of aggression. This was non-violence. It should be taught to the younger generation.
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- presence of biological aberration
- person may carry a vulnerability
- presence of pathogenic stressors
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| These are solids at room temperature except mercury | These exist in all three states |
| These are very hard except sodium | These are soft except diamond |
| These are malleable and ductile | These are brittle and can break down into pieces |
| These are shiny | These are non-lustrous except iodine |
| Electropositive in nature | Electronegative in nature |
| Have high densities | Have low densities |
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An opaque object is something that allows no light through it. Concrete, wood, and metal are some examples of opaque materials. Some materials can be opaque to light, but not to other types of electromagnetic waves.
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Stress |
Pressure |
| Stress can be defined as the internal resistive force to the deformation per unit area. | Pressure can be defined as the amount of force applied per unit area. |
| Due to stress, the pressure will not be developed. | Due to pressure, stress will be developed. |
| Stress can be either a positive or a negative force | The pressure is always a positive force |
| Pressure is exerted externally | Stress is developed internally |
| Stress may be tensile, compressive and shear | Pressure is always compressive |
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
It is given that:
n(X)=17,n(Y)=23,n(X∪Y)=38
n(X∩Y)=?
Using the formula
n(X∪Y)=n(X)+n(Y)−n(X∩Y)
∴38=17+23−n(X∩Y)
⇒n(X∩Y)=40−38=2
∴n(X∩Y)=2
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Agriculture
Major Occupation - Agriculture. Farming is the primary occupation in all of the villages studied, although in two of the river-side villages in Casamance Region, fishing also provides a major source of income.
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Metaphor: His face was stone. Personification: The stone ignored us. Metaphor: The leaves are dancers. Personification: The leaves danced in the wind. Personification means: “Giving an object or animal human characteristics to create interesting imagery.” An example of personification would be in the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle” where “the little dog laughed to see such fun.
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Wind breaks the doors of the window, scatters the papers and throws down the books on the shelf. It also tears the pages of the books and brings rain.
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When we add egg-shell to nitric acid, the Nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate (which is present in the egg-shell) to form calcium nitrate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. -The carbon dioxide gas released from this reaction turns lime-water milky.
Nitric Acid reacts with egg shell to form calcium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water.
Equ:
CaCO3 [s] + 2HNO3 [aqu] --------> Ca(NO3)2 [aqu] +CO2 [g] + H2O [l]
Egg shell + Nitric Acid --------> Calcium Nitrate + Carbon dioxide + Water.
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A solar system is a collection of the Sun, eight planets and their moons, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, and dwarf planets revolving around the Sun. The eight planets revolving around the Sun in a sequence are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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In Saudi Arabia, women do not have the right to vote.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
As she started her bus journey, she saw on one side there was the canal and, beyond it, palm trees, grassland, distant mountains, and the blue sky. On the other side was a deep ditch and then acres and acres of green fields. Then the bus rolled on cutting across a bare landscape. She also saw trees along the way. She also saw a young cow running very fast, right in the middle of the road. Then the bus came to a railroad crossing. Valli saw a train approaching from far and it looked very tiny. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street. She was surprised to see the bright looking shops and the clothes on display. She was delighted by the sights that she saw. On the way back, she saw a cow lying dead on the road. This made her very sad. Her view about the world and what happened in the world changed after the trip.
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