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Posted by Kajal Sharma 5 years ago (8729624)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
More Than Medicine, the Willingness to Live is More Important to Physical Health More than medicine hope sustains our life on this earth. It is the elixir of life. Hope gives a willingness to live. No medicine can cure us of our problems if we do not have willingness to live our life in full. Even when the condition of our physical health reaches a critical stage, our willingness to live enhances our will power and our body’s resistance to fight against illness. It increases our immunisation power and is even more powerful than any medicine. Doctors become helpless when the patient decides to quit this life. So, hope gives us some extraordinary spiritual grace to control our fears and even to oust them from our lives. The wings of hope carry us, soaring high above the driving winds of life.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago (2577571)
These were the refugee children who were selling basket to earn their livelihood.They were very poor and therefore hungry. They were descended on the authorl ikelocusts to selling their basket.
Posted by Samprati Mahapatra 5 years ago (9179295)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The meeting of rays at common point is known as convergence. Since convex lens is able to converge light rays therefore it is also called converging lens.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
A common size balance sheet is a statement in which balance sheet items are being calculated as the ratio of each asset in relation to the total assets. For the liabilities, each liability is being calculated as a ratio of the total liabilities.
Common-size balance sheets can be used for comparing companies that differ in size. The comparison of such figures for the different periods is not found to be that useful because the total figures seem to be affected by a number of factors.
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Posted by Muskan Chauhan 5 years ago (5394129)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Suggested Notes
Title: Pollution / Effects of Pollution / Global Impact of Pollution / Any other suitable title)
1. Effects of polln. (in S. E. Asia)
1.1 cuts sunlight – 10% in India
1.2 damages agri.
1.3 modifies rainfall patterns
1.4 people at risk / hindering eco. growth
2. Findings of UNEP
2.1 blanket of polln. across S. E. Asia
2.2 growth may falter
2.3 might reduce winter rice harvest
3. Research about India
3.1 acid rains damage crops & trees
3.2 ash on leaves reduces sunlight
3.3 respiratory diseases
3.4 2400 premature deaths
3.5 N. W. India drying up due to drought
4. Far-reaching global impact
4.1 esp. in India, China, Indonesia due to
- popu. density
- economic growth
- depleting forest cover
4.2 effect
- haze disrupts weather system
- triggers drought in West Asia
Posted by Rishika Goenka 5 years ago (9940706)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Given:
The roots of the quadratic equation :
p(q-r)x²+q(r-p)x+r(p-q)=0 are equal.
To prove :
Solution:
Compare given Quadratic equation with ax²+bx+c=0, we get
a = p(q-r), b = q(r-p), c = r(p-q)
Discreminant (D) = 0
/* roots are equal given */
=> b²-4ac=0
=>[q(r-p)]²-4×p(q-r)×r(p-q)=0
=>(qr-pq)²-4pr(q-r)(p-q)=0
=> (qr)²+(pq)²-4(qr)(pq)-4pr(pq-q²-pr+qr)=0
=> (qr)²+(pq)²-4pq²r-4p²qr+4prq²+4p²r²-4pqr²=0
=> (qr)²+(pq)²+(-2pr)²+2pq²r-4p²qr-4pqr²=0
=> (qr)²+(pq)²+(-2pr)²+2(qr)(pq)+2(pq)(-2pr)+2(-2pr)(qr)=0
/* we know the algebraic identity*/
/*a²+b²+c²+2ab+2bc+2ca=(a+b+c)² */
=> (qr+pq-2pr)² = 0
=> qr+pq-2pr = 0
Divide each term by pqr , we get
Therefore,
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Posted by Ifham Azeez 5 years ago (8166485)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
- Gandhiji was convinced that it was the duty of women to look after the home, be good mothers and good wives. And for a long time, the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organization. It was keen only on their symbolic presence.
- Women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail.
- In urban areas, these women were from high-caste families whereas in rural areas, they came from rich peasant households. Moved by Gandhiji’s call, they began to see service to the nation as a sacred duty of women. Yet, this increased public role did not necessarily mean any radical change in the way the position of women was visualized.
Posted by Mohd Sufiyan 5 years ago (9810375)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Given :∆ABC ~ ∆PQR
RTP:
Construction:
Draw AM perpendicular to BC and PN perpendicular to QR.
Proof:
∆ABM~∆PQN ( By AA similarity )
Also ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR (given)
\* From (1),(2) and (3)
Now, by using (3) , we get

Posted by Ashnoor Kaur 5 years ago (8728126)
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Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)
wasn't it so simple ¿?
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Posted by Shivaani Duraibabu 5 years ago (10169229)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The poet requests the wind to blow gently. He asks the wind not to break the shutters of the windows, scatter the papers and throw down the books from the shelf. But the wind does not listen to him and turns violent and destructive. It throws down everything and tears the pages of the books. The poet accuses the wind of bringing rain once again. He tells the wind that it always makes fun of weak people and things. It crumbles down weak houses, weak doors, and weak rafters. It tears down weak bodies and fragile hearts. But does no harm to the strong.
The poet says that it is up to the wind god whether it brings destruction or shows mercy on humanity. The poet suggests the reader that to make friends with the wind we need to build strong homes with firm doors. He also suggests people be strong, both physically and mentally to combat and resist the ill effects of the wind. The last four lines of the poem tell us about the nature of the wind.
It blows out those fires which burn with a weak force, but the strong fires turn stronger by the wind. It means that the wind is supportive of those who are already strong and powerful but crushes the weak. A very significant message is hidden in these four lines-strong people are not affected by adversities but the weak do. So, it is good to be a friend of the wind, which is a symbol of hardships and obstacles, because only then we will be able to face tough times.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
More Than Medicine, the Willingness to Live is More Important to Physical Health More than medicine hope sustains our life on this earth. It is the elixir of life. Hope gives a willingness to live. No medicine can cure us of our problems if we do not have willingness to live our life in full. Even when the condition of our physical health reaches a critical stage, our willingness to live enhances our will power and our body’s resistance to fight against illness. It increases our immunisation power and is even more powerful than any medicine. Doctors become helpless when the patient decides to quit this life. So, hope gives us some extraordinary spiritual grace to control our fears and even to oust them from our lives. The wings of hope carry us, soaring high above the driving winds of life.
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