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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Appa-mam was an ascetic or Sannyasi.When the writer asked him where he had been all these days he said that he had been meditating in the mountains. He was an easy-going man he was quite lazy he found newspapers interesting and chairs comfortable. Although he claimed to be a Sanyasi there was nothing spiritual about him. while seated in an easy chair he smoked a bidi. he did not look spiritual at all. Appa-mam was quite funny and intriguing. he lived comfortable he did nothing useful to himself or to others .the writer and others think that he was a charlatan. He stole things from the house and give them to others we have no proof that he gave these things to the needy people.

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Preeti Chodhary Choudhary 5 years ago (9374536)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

<th>S.No</th> <th>Generation & Description</th>
1 <a href="https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/computer_first_generation.htm">First Generation</a>

The period of first generation: 1946-1959. Vacuum tube based.

2 <a href="https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/computer_second_generation.htm">Second Generation</a>

The period of second generation: 1959-1965. Transistor based.

3 <a href="https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/computer_third_generation.htm">Third Generation</a>

The period of third generation: 1965-1971. Integrated Circuit based.

4 <a href="https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/computer_fourth_generation.htm">Fourth Generation</a>

The period of fourth generation: 1971-1980. VLSI microprocessor based.

5 <a href="https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_fundamentals/computer_fifth_generation.htm">Fifth Generation</a>

The period of fifth generation: 1980-onwards. ULSI microprocessor based.

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Varsha Chauhan 5 years ago (8454748)

1. Vishva ka ek drishya banaa. 2. Sheet Yudh ki samapti. 3. Naye rajyon ka Uday . 4. Soviyat Sangh ka uttaradhikari rus ka Banna. 5. Teesra Vishva yuddh ka khatra talna.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  • There were different kinds of traders in the medieval times, including the <i>banjaras</i> (nomadic people). And traders who travelled a lot came together to form traders' associations or guilds, the most famous ones being Manigramam and Nanadesi. They did this to protect their interests both within the Indian sub-continent and in Southeast Asia and China.
  • The largest Indian trading groups were the Chettiyars and Marwari Oswal, and Gujarati traders such as Hindu Baniyas and Muslim Bohras.
  • There was extensive trade with the ports of the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, East Africa, Southeast Asia, and China. Indian spices and cloth were exported, and gold, ivory, spices, tin, Chinese blue pottery, and silver were imported.
  • Many of these products also reached European markets, and this attracted European traders to India. Their arrival once again changed the structure of trading and towns in India.
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Prince Yadav 4 years, 7 months ago (11218265)

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Bhumika Sharma 5 years ago (10155456)

Mujse bhi le sakte ho

Aryan Bhatia 5 years ago (10056655)

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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago (6237)

On Macs, the shortcut for running your script is Fn + F5. In some Windows systems, it may be Fn + F5 or Ctrl + F5. Another important set of IDLE shortcuts are the ones for accessing command-line history: Alt + p/n (p for previous, n for next) in Windows, and Ctrl + p/n in Mac. A widely used way to run Python code is through an interactive session. To start a Python interactive session, just open a command-line or terminal and then type in python , or python3 depending on your Python installation, and then hit Enter . Here's an example of how to do this on Linux: $ python3 Python 3.6.

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Ishan Agwan 5 years ago (10124554)

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Abirami Kamalbabu 5 years ago (10036453)

When the author and grandmother lived in their village, they used to go to school together and come together. While returning home the street dogs follow them and grandma would feed them with chapatti. When they moved to city and the author went abroad for his studies, the grandma detached with others and started reciting prayers. She would relax in afternoon by feeding the sparrows.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The grandmother used to feed street dogs with pieces of chapattis when the grandmother and grandson duo returned home from the ‘templeschool’. At a later stage, in the city, when the author was engrossed in his higher studies, she used to spend some time feeding birds like sparrows. They had become so friendly with her that they would perch on her legs.

When the grandmother died, thousands of sparrows sat around the corpse without any chirping, all in silence. They did not touch the bread crumbs which the author’s mother had thrown for them. They flew away quietly when the dead body was carried off and never came back.

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Dabhi Dhavnisha 5 years ago (10026373)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The author gets a baby bear by chance
‘The Bond of Love’ is the story of love and friendship between a pet bear cub and the author’s wife. He got the bear cub for her by accident. Two years ago, they were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. People were driving away the wild pigs from their fields. Some were shot dead and others escaped. Suddenly a sloth-bear came out of the f fields. She was panting in the hot sun.

The actual incident
The author dfdn’t want to shoot at her. One of his companions shot the bear on the spot. They came near the fallen animal. They saw a baby-bear riding on his mother’s back. The little bear ran around the dead body of his mother. He was making a pitiful noise. Then ‘ he ran away into a sugarcane field.

Author’s present to his wife
At last, the author was able to catch him The little bear struggled to free himself. He tried to scratch him with his long, hooked claws. They put him in a gunny-bag. They brought him to Bangalore. The author presented the little creature to his wife. She was really delighted. The cub was a male. She named it Bruno.

How baby bear is brought up
The author’s wife looked after the baby-bear like her own child. Bruno soon took to drinking milk from a bottle. He started eating and drinking a lot of things. He ate porridge, vegetables, fruit, nuts, meat, rice, eggs etc. He drank tea, milk, coffee and even beer and liquor.

How baby bear spends time
They had two Alsatian dogs. The baby bear became friendly with the dogs and all the children. He enjoyed himself freely. He spent his time in playing and running into the kitchen. He also slept in their beds.

A strange incident
One day an accident befell him. The author had put down barium carbonate in the library. It was a poison. It was put down there to kill rats. Bruno entered the library and ate some of the poison. He suffered from a stroke of paralysis. But he dragged himself slowly to the author’s wife. He was weakening rapidly. He was vomiting and breathing heavily.

Taken to a veterinary surgeon
He was taken to a veterinary surgeon. 10 c.c. of anti-dote was given to him. His condition remained unchanged. Another 10 c.c. was injected. Brupo got up and enjoyed a good meal. Another time the little bear drank a gallon of old engine oil. But it had no ill-effects whatever on him.

His joyful feats
Months rolled on. Bruno had grown in size. He had equalled the two dogs in height. He even looked bigger than them. At times, he was playful and mischievous. He was very fond of them all. Above all, he loved the author’s wife. She loved him too. She had changed his name from Bruno to Baba. The baby-bear could also do a few tricks. At her command, Baba could Nvrestle’ or “box’. He would hold a stick like a ‘gun’. But because of the tenants’ children, he had to be chained most of the time.

Bruno sent to Zoo in Mysore
The author, his son and friends advised her to give Baba to the Zoo at Mysore. He had become very big. He couldn’t be kept at home. At last, she consented. A letter was written to the curator of the zoo. The zoo sent a cage from Mysore in a lorry. Baba was packed off.

Bruno missed at home
But all of them missed Bruno greatly. His wife wept and was inconsolable. For a few days she would not eat anything. She wrote a number of letters to the curator of the Zoo. Even Baba was inconsolable there. He refused food too. He was well but looked thin and sad. The author stopped his wife from visiting Mysore for 3 months. She was adamant. At last, he took his wife to Bruno or Baba.

Author’s wife visits Bruno in the Zoo
Friends had guessed that the bear would not recognise her. But the moment Baba saw her he recognised her. He cried with happiness. She ran up to him. She patted him through the bars. He stood in delight. She would not leave the cage for 3 hours. She gave him tea, cakes, ice-cream etc. At last, the ‘closing time’ came. They had to leave now.

Getting Bruno back home
The author’s wife wept bitterly. Baba also cried bitterly. Fven the hard curator was sad and moved. She requested him to send Baba back. He showed his helplessness. Baba was now the government property. Then, they went to the superintendent. She pleaded with tears in her eyes. The superintendent was a kind- hearted man. He consented. He also lent them a cage for transporting Baba back to Bangalore. Baba was driven into a small cage. He was hoisted on the top of the car.

Bruno at home
At home, an island was made for Baba. It was twenty feet long and fifteen feet wide. It was surrounded by a moat. It was six feet wide and seven feet deep. A wooden box was kept for Baba to sleep in at night. Straw was placed inside to keep him warm. In a few days Baba was released in the island: He was delighted. The author’s wife spent hours sitting there. Baba sat on her lap. Baba was fifteen months old and quite heavy now.

Love between man and animals
It is the story of man’s love and friendship with a baby-bear. The baby-bear has many human qualities. He has sense of love, affection and loyalty.

Amit Gupta 5 years ago (10181159)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Wireless Networking Technology
It is the future of computer and Internet connectivity. The data is transmitted in air through microwave and other radio signals. Since no wires are used, so data can be sent overseas easily, efficiently and more reliably. Cellular phones are part of huge wireless network system. Police department and other security agencies use wireless network to communicate important messages. In areas where the telecom infrastructure is not proper, Internet access can be provided using wireless technology. But some disadvantages are also attached to this networking such as:
(i) Wireless networks are little slower than network connected by ethernet cables.
(ii) The signals are more susceptible to errors since anyone can break into the signal.
(iii) A major issue is compatibility of different components being networked which might require an extra effort.
(iv) Some people are of the view that excess of microwave radiation might cause some health hazards in near future.
 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Bank Reconciliation Statement is a record book of the transactions of a bank account. This statement helps the account holders to check and keep track of their funds and update the transaction record that they have made. Bank Reconciliation statement is also known as bank passbook. The balance mentioned in the bank passbook of the statement must tally with the balance mentioned in the cash book. In the statement, all the deposit will be shown in the credit column and withdrawals will be shown in the debit column. However, if the withdrawal exceeds deposit it will show a debit balance (overdraft).

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Lohiya advocated Chouburja Rajneeti in which he opines four pillars of politics as well as socialism: Centre, Region, District and Village – all are linked with each other. Giving consideration to affirmative action, Lohiya argued that the policy of affirmative action should not only be for the downtrodden but also for the women and the non-religious minorities. Based on the premise of Democratic Socialism and Chouburja Rajneeti, Lohiya supported a ‘Party of Socialism’ as an attempt of merging all political parties. The Party of Socialism according to Lohiya should have three symbols, viz., Spade [prepared to make efforts], Vote [power of voting], and Prison [Willingness to make sacrifices].

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Harsha Vardhan 5 years ago (10107516)

Everything available in our environment which can satisfy the human needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as Resources. The process of transformation of things available in our environment involves an inter-dependent relationship between nature, technology, and institutions. Resources are the function of human activities. The human being themselves is an essential component of resources. Human being transforms the materials in the environment and converts them into a usable form.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Robert Frost's 'Dust of Snow' is a very short poem full of imagery. The way poet has potrayed the winter months , the hemlock tree and the crow made an image of that in the minds of people. He used hemlock tree which symbolises death and sorrow . 

The poem The Dust of Snow exposes the irrelevancy of superstition which are popular among us. It is commonly believed that crow is the sign of bad omen. It bring doom and mishap. Similarly, dust refers to death (in Christian and Islamic culture) and Hemlock tree (a poisonous tree) on the other hand was used by Socrates to commit suicide.

However ironically, all these things of bad omen make the poet’s day cheerful. So, the poem depicts that we should always hope for the best and never take anything as bad omen.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Animal,
There are five Species Of Tapirs Living In The World Today. A tapir is a herbivorous animal that is distinguished by the presence of a short, prehensile nose trunk. The rest of the appearance is similar to that of a pig.

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