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Human capital is referred to as the measure of the capabilities of labor which includes skills, working capacity, education, health and intelligence. The concept of human capital focuses on the point that not all resources are equal, but with proper training and investment that gap can be fulfilled.
Human resource refers to the people who are part of the workforce. The human resource plays a significant role in the economy of a country by contributing to productivity. The other resource becomes useful because of the input by the human resource.
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Human capital means the knowledge & enterprise needed to be able to put together the other factors of production into an output for self use or to sell in the market.
Posted by Mukul Kumar 😎 5 years ago (9176789)
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Human capital means the knowledge & enterprise needed to be able to put together the other factors of production into an output for self use or to sell in the market.
Human capital formation is the process of adding to the stock of human capital over time.
Human capital can be developed through the creation of skilled, trained, and efficient labor force by providing better education, health care facilities, etc. Highly skilled people can create new ideas and methods of production
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Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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Step-by-step explanation:
let the shorter side be x cm
other side = x+1 cm
height = 4cm
Area of trapezium = (1/2)*sum of parallel side* height
= (1/2)*(x cm + x+1 cm)*4 cm
= 2x+1 cm * 2 cm
= 4x+2 cm square
ATQ
4x+2 = 10
=> 4x = 10 -2
=> x = 8/4
=> x = 2
side 1 = x cm
= 2 cm
side 2 = x+1 cm
= 2+1 cm
= 3 cm
Posted by Vineet Jakhar 5 years ago (4251440)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov is a prententious, proud, self-serving, argumentative, impetuous, hysterical hypochondriac. A wealthy landowner, he comes to his neighbor with the overt intentions of marriage, but he really wishes to expand his own land boundaries. In his farce, Chekhov ridicules the Russian landowners for whom marriage was more a land deal than a love match. Having long been the neighbor of Stepan Stepanovitch Tschubukov, Lomov comes to him in formal attire and speaks with stilted language when his neighbor warmly urges him to sit down, "No, I have no engagement except with you, Stepan Stepanovitch."
Posted by Vineet Jakhar 5 years ago (4251440)
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Natalya is a good looking and educated girl of 25 years. She also a good housekeeper. However she is short-tempered and cantankerous. She is desperate to fall in love and her father calls her a love-sick cat. According to Lomov, she doesn't seem educated as she is abusive and cannot control her speech. She quarrels with Lomov over Meadows as she says that she does not like unfairness but when she comes to know that Lomov had come to propose to her she changes her attitude and regrets losing an opportunity of love. She is therefore an opportunist. When Lomov returns on being called by her father she begins all over again to fight with him on the issue of their respective dogs. This tells the reader that she has the compulsive habit of quarreling. She seems to be also a dominating nature as she puts down Lomov with her zestful arguing and agitation
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| Force |
| The push and pull action resulting in acceleration of the object |
| Its unit is Newton and is represented by N |
| The instrument to measure force is called a dynamometer |
| Force is a vector quantity which means it also has direction |
| Force can be acted upon on the face, edges, side or vertices of the object |
| The velocity of an object can be changed with the application of force in one direction |
| Pressure |
| Force acting upon a certain area and acted upon something perpendicular to its surface |
| Its unit is Pascal and is represented as Pa |
| Instrument to measure pressure is called as a manometer |
| The pressure is a scalar quantity which means it does not have direction |
| Pressure only acts on the surface or face of the object |
| Pressure on the object won’t change the direction of the object. |
Posted by Khushi Thadani 5 years ago (10175189)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Lucknow
On January 26, 1950, when India became a republic, the state was given its present name, Uttar Pradesh (literally, “Northern State”). Its capital is Lucknow, in the west-central part of the state. Area 93,933 square miles (243,286 square km).
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Ionisation enthalpy: It is defined as the minimum amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from an isolated gaseous atom.
M(g) →M+(g) + e–I1 = First ionisation enthalpy
Similarly, second and third electrons are also removed by providing successive ionisation enthalpies.
Factors on which Ionisation Enthalpy Depends:
(i) Size of the atom: The larger the atomic size, smaller is the value of ionisation enthalpy. In a larger atom, the outer electrons are far away from the nucleus and thus force of attraction with which they are attracted by the nucleus is less and hence can be easily removed.
Ionisation enthalpy ∝ 1/ Atomic size
(ii) Screening effect: Higher the screening effect, the lesser is the value of ionisation enthalpy as the screening effect reduces the force of attraction towards nucleus and hence the outer electrons can be easily removed.
Ionisation enthalpy ∝ 1/ Screening effect
(iii) Nuclear charge: As the nuclear charge increases among atoms having same number of energy shells, the ionisation enthalpy increases because the force of attraction towards nucleus increases.
Ionisation enthalpy ∝ Nuclear charge
(iv) Half filled and fully filled orbitals: The atoms having half filled and fully filled orbitals are comparatively more stable, hence more energy is required to remove the electron from such atoms. The ionization enthalpy is rather higher than the expected value in case of such an atom.
Ionisation enthalpy ∝ Stable electronic configuration
(v) Shape of orbital: The s-orbital is more close to nucleus than the p-orbital of the same orbit. Thus, it is easier to remove electron from a p-orbital in comparison to s-orbital. In general, the ionisation enthalpy follows the following order
(s>p> d>f) orbitals of the same orbit.
Variation of ionisation enthalpy in the periodic table
ln general, the ionisation energy decreases down the group due to increase in atomic size. On the other hand, the ionisation energy increases across the period from left to right, again due to decrease in atomic size from left to right.
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General elections:
1. Elections that takes place after every five years to elect Lok Sabha or legislative assembly and that are held in all constituencies at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days are called general election.
2. General election held to elect a national government.
3. The General election held after every five years.
4. General elections held in all the constituency at the same time.
By elections:
1. Election that takes place only for one constituency to fill the vacant seat caused by death or resignation of a member are referred as by-election.
2. By Election held to elect a single M.P
3. By election held if an elected member dies while in office or the seat falls vacant due to other reason such as resignation.
4. By election held in a single constituency.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Market price is for a particular time but normal price is for a period of time. Market price is the price prevailing on a particular day or a particular time. It is the result of market demand and supply. Normal price, on the other hand, is the result of long period demand and long period supply.
Posted by Sony Chauhan 5 years ago (6922245)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The energy of one photon is
E= hc/λ
= (6.626×10−34Js×3×108m/s)/ 0.57×10−6
=3.487×10−19J .
25 watt corresponds to 25 J per second.
The number of photons emitted per second is 25 / 3.487×10−19=7.17×1019/s.
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Ashoka was horrified with the violence and bloodshed held in Kalinga war thus he finally decided to give up wars
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The servants at Rajendra Prasad's house knew Shukla as he used to come there to meet Rajendra Prasad. However, they thought that Gandhiji was just another untouchable peasant and hence did not allow him to draw water from the well.
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Civics derives from the Latin word civics, meaning "relating to a citizen"
Civic education empowers us to be well-informed, active citizens and gives us the opportunity to change the world around us. It is a vital part of any democracy, and equips ordinary people with knowledge about our democracy and our Constitution.
Examples of civic responsibility include voting in elections, signing up for the military, volunteering in the community, participating in government politics, and holding public office
Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Area of a trapezium = 1/2×height (sum of parallel sides
given:the other parallel side is double the other. height is5cm.Area is 45 cm square.
let the parallel sides be x and 2x
1/2×5 (x+2x)=45
5 (x+2x)=45×2
5x+10x=90
15x=90
x=90/15
x=6
2x=12
so the parallel sides are 6cm and 12cm.
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A computer system can be considered to be made up of two main components—the hardware and the software. All the physical devices such as the monitor, the mouse, the keyboard and the CPU that we can touch and feel comprise the hardware components. The hardware components alone cannot do anything. These components have to be given instructions to perform any task. Software is a set of programs and related data that are used to give instructions to the hardware.
Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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area of trapezium=1/2×(sum of parallel sides)×height
area of trapezium=1/2×(4.1+10.9)×5
area of trapezium=1/2×75
area of trapezium=37.5
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The good news is that _ volunteer dropped out this month than the last two. A. Fewer B. Less C. Few D. A little
Ans : A. Fewer
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Everybody – keen to participate in the upcoming nooked natak. A. Are B. Has C. Is D. Were
Ans : C. Is
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You_consult thebtherarus if you need group of synonyms for those words A. Had to B. Need to C. Used to D. Might
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