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Posted by Daniyal Zaidi 5 years ago (9925143)
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Dabhi Dhavnisha 5 years ago (10026373)
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
- When salt is mixed with water (seawater), the water is heated until all the water becomes vapor and only the salt is left behind.
- This process of conversion of a liquid into its vapor is called Evaporation
- This is how salt is separated from seawater.
Posted by Krishna Pandey 5 years ago (10174882)
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Democractic government
- A democratic government is elected by people and the head of the country is elected for a fixed period of time.
- Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation. As a result, democratic political systems take time in executing decisions.
- In a democracy, decisions of the Government are acceptable to the people and are more effective in redressal of the public’s concerns.
- A democratic government is responsible and accountable to the people
Posted by Khushi Mehta 5 years ago (9959017)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
What work does Deepali do in her own house? Answer: Deepali cleans house, washes utensils, cooks food for her brothers and sisters, takes her sisters to school, listens to radio and takes her brother to their father.
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"Grandmother" was an old wrinkly woman, who couldn't have grown older. She was short, plump and slightly bent. She always wore a white saari, with silver locks covering her face, due to which the narrator describes her as being a "winter landscape in the mountains". She has a calm, gentle and reassuring face. She always has one hand supporting her back while the other is busy in telling the beads of rosary.
She is a saintly woman, quite religious and kind. This characteristics can be observed throughout the lesson, where the grandmother spends all her time in chanting prayers. She is very kind-hearted which is clearly seen from the instances where she feeds stale chapatis to dogs and crumbled bread to the sparrows.
She never shows her emotions, but loves her grand son dearly. Even when the author leaves for abroad she pretends that she doesn't care,but, she has a lot of affection and blessings for her dear grandson.
She is accustomed to old traditions, and isn't really interested in science and modern education. She has an old mindset due to which she revolts when the author tells her about the idea of learning music, as she believes music is a monopoly of harlots and beggars.
Despite her disagreements and conflicts, grandmother is purely a saintly woman with a heart of gold.
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Posted by Gaurav Gupta 5 years ago (10151686)
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In the early medieval period in northern India, Sanskrit continued to be the language of literatue
Another famous work of this period is the Gitagovinda by Jayadeva, which is one of the finest poems in Sanskrit literatue.In the southern parts, this period saw the flourishing of Sanskrit literatue
this period is more important for the growth of literature in the Dravidian languages. Nripatunga wrote a great work of poetry in Kannada called the Kavirajamarga.
In Tamil, this was the period of the composition of the great hymns of the Alvars and the Nayanars. The hymns of the Alvars are collected into the Nalayira-Divya Prabandham.
Telugu also produced great religious and secular literature in this period. This included translations of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, works of grammar, science and other secular literature. Literature in Malayalam also started growing.
The period of the Sultanat of Delhi saw a great advance in the growth of modern Indian languages and literature. Braj Bhasha and khari Boli, forms of Hindi, began to be used in literary compositions. Many devotional songs were composed in these languages
Heroic literature was written in Gujarati. The famous ballad Alha Udal and the Vishaldeo Raso belong to this period. The literature in other modern Indian languages called Chandayana.
The most outstanding literary figure of this period was Amir Khusrau. He was a poet, historian, mystic and composer of music. He was also a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya. He wrote the Ashiqa, the Nuh Sipihr, the Qiranal-Sadayan, the Khazain-ul-Futuh and several works of poetry. He symbolizes the composite culture which was growing under the new impact.
Posted by Mishthi Mishra 5 years ago (10086282)
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प्रस्तावना
लोकतंत्र को विश्व के सबसे अच्छे शासन प्रणाली के रुप में जाना जाता है। यह देश के प्रत्येक नागरिक को वोट देने और उनकी जाति, रंग, पंथ, धर्म या लिंग के बावजूद अपनी इच्छा से अपने नेताओं का चयन करने की अनुमति प्रदान करता है। हमारे देश में सरकार आम लोगों द्वारा चुनी जाती है और यह कहना गलत नहीं होगा कि यह उनकी बुद्धि और जागरूकता है जिससे वे सरकार की सफलता या विफलता निर्धारित करतें हैं।
भारत की लोकतांत्रिक कार्यप्रणाली
भारत सहित दुनिया के कई देशों में लोकतांत्रिक शासन प्रणाली लागू, इसके साथ ही भारत को विश्व के सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र के रुप में भी जाना जाता है। हमारे देश का लोकतंत्र संप्रभु, समाजवाद, धर्मनिरपेक्षता, लोकतांत्रिक गणराज्य सहित पांच लोकतांत्रिक सिद्धांतों पर कार्य करता है। 1947 में अंग्रेजों के औपनिवेशिक शासन से स्वतंत्रता प्राप्त करने के बाद भारत को एक लोकतांत्रिक राष्ट्र घोषित किया गया था। आज के समय में हमारे देश को ना सिर्फ विश्व के सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र के रुप में जाना जाता है बल्कि कि इसके साथ ही इसे विश्व के सबसे सफल लोकतंत्रों में से एक लोकतंत्र के रुप में भी जाना जाता है।
भारतीय लोकतंत्र का एक संघीय रूप है जिसके अंतर्गत केंद्र में एक सरकार जो संसद के प्रति उत्तरदायी है तथा राज्य के लिए अलग-अलग सरकारें हैं जो उनके विधानसभाओं के लिए समान रूप से जवाबदेह हैं। भारत के कई राज्यों में नियमित अंतराल पर चुनाव आयोजित किए जाते हैं। इन चुनावों में कई पार्टियां केंद्र तथा राज्यों में जीतकर सरकार बनाने के लिए प्रतिस्पर्धा करती हैं। अक्सर लोगों को सबसे योग्य उम्मीदवार का चुनाव करने के लिए अपने अधिकार का इस्तेमाल करने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया जाता है लेकिन फिर भी जातीय समीकरण भारतीय राजनीति में भी एक बड़ा कारक है चुनावी प्रक्रियाओं को मुख्य रुप से प्रभावित करते है।
चुनाव प्रचार के दौरान विभिन्न राजनीतिक दलों द्वारा अभियान चलाया जाता है ताकि लोगों के विकास के लिए उनके भविष्य के एजेंडे पर लाभ के लिए उनके द्वारा किए गए कार्यों पर जोर दिया जा सके।
भारत में लोकतंत्र का मतलब केवल वोट देने का अधिकार ही नहीं बल्कि सामाजिक और आर्थिक समानता को भी सुनिश्चित करना है। हालांकि हमारे देश की लोकतांत्रिक व्यवस्था को विश्वव्यापी प्रशंसा प्राप्त हुई है पर अभी भी ऐसे कई क्षेत्र हैं जिनमें हमारे लोकतंत्र को सुधार की आवश्यकता है ताकि लोकतंत्र को सही मायनों में परिभाषित किया जा सके। सरकार को लोकतंत्र को सफल बनाने के लिए निरक्षरता, गरीबी, सांप्रदायिकता, जातिवाद के साथ-साथ लैंगिग भेदभाव को खत्म करने के लिए भी काम करना चाहिए।
निष्कर्ष
लोकतंत्र को विश्व के सबसे अच्छे शासन प्रणाली के रुप में जाना जाता है, यही कारण है कि हमारे देश के संविधान निर्माताओं और नेताओं ने शासन प्रणाली के रुप में लोकतांत्रिक व्यवस्था का चयन किया। हमें अपने देश के लोकतंत्र को और भी मजबूत करने की आवश्यकता है।
Posted by Sandhu Gamer 7 5 years ago (10174810)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Diabetes
Diabetes is a better known lifestyle disease. It has become an epidemic worldwide. Yoga helps a lot to control and prevent this disease. Different asanas help to stimulate the production of insuline that helps in controlling diabetes. The asanas to control diabetes are
Bhujangasana
Procedure
- This is done in lying posture.
- Lie on the stomach and rest forehead on the floor.
- Keep the feet and toes together and touch the ground. Place the hands at shoulder level and palms on floor.
- Inhale and lift the head, chest, abdomen and keep the navel on the floor take five breaths at least.
- Exhale slowly come down to rest with hands below the head slowly.
Benefits
- It improves the blood circulation and energises the heart.
- It decreases menstrual irregularities in females.
- It strengthens muscles of chest, shoulders, arms and abdomen.
- It is effective in uterine disorder.
- It improves the function of reproductive organ.
- It improves the function of liver, kidney, pancreas and gall bladder.
- It helps to lose weight.
- It relieves menstrual discomfort and improves fertility.
- It reduces headache, anxiety, insomnia and sinusitis.
- It reduces abdominal fats and helps metabolism.
Contraindications
- Pregnant women should avoid this asana.
- Avoid those who are suffering from slip disc or sciatica problem and asthma.
- Ulcer patients also avoid this asana.
Contraindications
- Avoid during pregnancy.
- People having a hernia problem and backache should not do this asana.
- Avoid those who are suffering from ulcer, heart problem or any surgeries like spine and brain.
Paschimottanasana
Procedure
- This is done in sitting posture.
- Sit on the floor with the outstretched legs.
- Inhale and lengthen the abdomen then lift the chest.
- Exhale bend forwards from the hips. Keep the shoulders open and the head up.
- Reach forwards and hold the big toes in a lock with the middle and index fingers.
- Inhale, lengthen the torso, bring the sternum forward.
- Exhale, bring the chest and abdomen down to the thighs and the elbows out to the sides.
- Stay in this position for 5 deep breaths and relax the muscles while exhale.
- Focus on stretching the hamstrings rather than getting the head to the knees.
Benefits
- It stretches hamstrings, spine, shoulders and hip joints.
- It massages the pancreas and improves
- It relieves menstrual discomfort and improves fertility.
- It reduces headache, anxiety, insomnia and sinusitis.
- It reduces abdominal fats and helps metabolism.
Contraindications
- Pregnant women should avoid this asana.
- Avoid those who are suffering from slip disc or sciatica problem and asthma.
- Ulcer patients also avoid this asana.
Pawanmuktasana
Procedure
- This is done in lying position.
- Lie flat on the back and keep the legs, straight, relax breathe .deeply and regularly.
- Inhale slowly and lift the legs and bend in the knees. Bring upwards to the chest till the thigh touches to stomach.
- Hug the knees in place and lock the fingers.
- Place the nose tip between the knees.
- Exhale slowly and come back to the original position i,e. Shavasana.
- This is very beneficial for stomach as The results are very impressive.
Benefits
- It cures acidity, indigestion and constipation.
- It is helpful for those suffering from. gastrointestinal problems, arthritis, pain, heart problems and waist pain.
- It strengthens back muscle and cures back pain.
- It is very beneficial for reproductive organs and for menstruation disorder.
Posted by Sanju Gorai 5 years ago (10174803)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
(a) Shifting Cultivation: • Shifting cultivation is practiced in the thickly forested areas of Amazon basin, tropical Africa, parts of Southeast Asia and Northeast India. These are the areas of heavy rainfall and quick regeneration of vegetation. • A plot of land is cleared by felling the trees and burning them. The ashes are then mixed with the soil and crops like maize, yam, potatoes and cassava are grown. When soil loses its fertility, the land is abandoned and the cultivator moves to a new plot. • Shifting cultivation is also known as 'slash and burn' agriculture. • It is known by different names in the world – Jhuming in North-Eastern States of India, Milpa in Mexico, Roca in Brazil, Ladang in Malaysia and Ray in Vietnam.
(b) Nomadic Herding: • Nomadic herding is practiced in the semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara, Central Asia and some parts of India, like Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir. • In this type of farming, Herder does not grow any fodder but move from one place to another with their animals for fodder and water, along defined routes. • Sheep, Camel, Yak and Goats are most commonly reared. They provide milk, meat, wool and other products to the herders and their families.
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A n s w e r
People as human resources are important because they can make the best uses of nature to create more resources by applying knowledge, skills and technology.
Posted by Vansh Garg 5 years ago (8989524)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The density of material shows the denseness of that material in a specific given area. A material’s density is defined as its mass per unit volume. Density is essentially a measurement of how tightly matter is packed together. It is a unique physical property for a particular object. The principle of density was discovered by the Greek scientist Archimedes. It is easy to calculate density if you know the formula and understand its related units.
Examples
Iron, platinum, and lead are examples of dense materials. Many types of rock and minerals are examples of dense material. Materials that are dense are most likely to ‘feel’ heavy or hard. The opposite of dense is sparse and a few examples of sparse material are glass, bamboo, aluminum, and styrofoam.
In general, liquids are less dense than solids and gases are less dense than liquids. This is due to the fact that solids have densely packed particles, liquids are materials where particles can slide around one another, and gases have particles that are free to move all over the place.
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We know that the sun is a star and if it explodes it will be known as a supernova. The explosion will be very bright and powerful. The dust released from the explosion will result in make of more stars and planets. That’s how our solar system was made. When the sun explodes, there won’t be light and the planets that are close to the sun will also be destroyed. These planets include Mercury, Venus, and Earth. Once a supernova is formed other existing planets will turn colder as the temperature of the sun reduces.
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The correct option is (d) (B), (C) and (D).
• Sodium sulphate chemically reacts with barium chloride in the form of their aqueous solution to form a white precipitate of barium sulphate.
• This is a double displacement reaction in which sulphate ions are displaced by chloride ions and vice-versa.
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Dominated by Congress: The critics continued to argue that the Congress in the Constituent Assembly was quite dominating and imposed its thinking on the people of the country through the Constitution drafted by it.
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(d) pentagonal bipyramid ?
Iodine heptafluoride, also known as iodine(VII) fluoride or iodine fluoride, is an interhalogen compound with the chemical formula IF7. It has an unusual pentagonal bipyramidal structure, as predicted by VSEPR theory.
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ANSWER
In Lyman series, the series of lines are in the Ultraviolet region
In Balmer series, the series of lines are in the Visible region
The series of lines in Paschen and Brackett series lies in an Infrared region
Hence, the correct option is Ad
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