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Yoga is one of the best ways to improve your concentration. There are lots of yoga asanas which can help you to improve concentration on studies or work. Yoga can help kids as well adults to improve their concentration. Read on to find more about yoga for concentration. Concentration is important for everyone and helps perform better in day to day life. Many people do not find much difficulty in focusing and concentrating nowadays. But there are people who need special attention and care to concentrate and focus as well as remember things in daily life.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)
Following four basic structure elements are always present in every HTML document:
(i) The <HTML> tag tells the browser that this is an HTML document. You must begin your html files with this tag and must end your html file with matching closing tag.
(ii) The <HEAD> tag is used for text and tags that do not appear directly on the page. It acts as a header of file and contains some information like setting the title of the Web page.
(iii) The <TITLE> tag contains the document title. This tag lies between <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags. The title specified inside this tag appears on the browser’s title bar.
(iv) The <BODY> tag is used for text and tags that appears directly on the Web page. It helps us to create a look and feel of the Web page. It holds all your content words, pictures and other stuff. The most basic structure needed for creation of any Web page are as follows:
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- Kolkata was the best place to set up a jute mill as the neighbouring places of Kolkata had the raw materials for the production of Jute.
- There was an adequate supply of labour, ample coal for power, and the city was ideally situated for shipping to world markets.
- Rishra was the first jute mill established in Kolkata in the year 1855.
- By the end of the year 1869 five mills were established with 950 operating looms.
- The trading of Jute is centred around the Indian Subcontinent.
Posted by Pardeep Kumar 5 years, 1 month ago (9532191)
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Yogic Kriya: Yogic Kriya are cleansing techniques that cleanses various internal as well as external organs of the body. There are six yogic kriyas also known as ‘Khsatkarm Kriyas’.
1. Neti
2 .Dhayti Kriya
3. Basti Kriya
4.Kapalabhati Kriya
5.Trataka Kriya
6.Nauli Kriya
Posted by Anas Qureshi 5 years, 1 month ago (10048307)
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rs 5= 5×100 paisa = 500 paisa
500 paisa : 50 paisa
500/50= 10/1 = 10 paisa : 1 paisa
Posted by Srikant Khuntia 5 years, 1 month ago (10048317)
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Newton’s laws of motion imply the relationship between an object’s motion and the forces acting on it. In the first law, we come to understand that an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. The second law states that the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. And, finally, the third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What are some daily life examples of Newton’s 1st, 2nd and 3rd laws of motion?
Riding a bicycle is a good example of Newton’s 2nd law. In this example, the bicycle is the mass. The leg muscles pushing on the pedals of the bicycle is the force.
- The motion of a ball falling through the atmosphere, or a model rocket being launched up into the atmosphere are both excellent examples of Newton’s 1st law.
- You hit a wall with a certain amount of force, and the wall returns that same amount of force. This is an example of Newton’s 3rd law.
Posted by Nandini Patil 5 years, 1 month ago (9913564)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)
Somatic cells are non reproductive cells.These help in carry out other body functions other than reproduction
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The first supercomputer assembled indigenously, called Param Shivay, was installed in IIT (BHU) this year, and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also the Varanasi MP. Similar systems Param Shakti and Param Brahma were installed at IIT-Kharagpur and IISER, Pune.
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Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people. One chief factor common to all democracies is that the government is chosen by the people. It also helps students to demarcate between democratic and non-democratic governments. From the non-democratic government, take the example of Myanmar, where rulers were not elected by the people.
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Meditation : It is also termed as Dhyana in Yoga. It means when one sustains and maintains the focus of attention through Dhyana unbound by time and space. It is an exercise to develop concentration on some specific object. It cleans the mind and the emotions.
Importance of meditation in sports :
- It helps to increase concentration and focusing of thoughts or goals.
- Eliminates stress and anxiety.
- Gives relaxation to body and mind.
- Eliminates unwanted, undesirable and destructive thoughts appearing in mind so that a calm and healthy state of mind is achieved.
- Helps in controlling our thoughts and behaviour.
- Helps in stabilizing cardio-respiratory and autonomic activity of individuals.
- Constant practice of meditation helps one to control anger / aggression.
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Pranayama : Prana means ‘life force’ and ayama means ‘to control’. Pranayama helps in controlling all the functions of breathing namely-inspiration, exhalation, and retention. These are breathing practices to breath in, to breath out and to be relaxed. It means these breathing exercises promote energy, awaken the mind and clean the body.
Posted by Ishika Sharma 5 years, 1 month ago (8869245)
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Electrostatic force depends on magnitude of charges, distance between the charges and material between them.
The dielectric constant does not change because, it is a constant. But the relative permittivity can vary and the force is inversely proportional to it.
So, as permittivity of medium increases, the magnitude of force decreases
Posted by Keerthika Dhanam 5 years, 1 month ago (9458715)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)
if a majority community rules then there will be conflicts in that society or country, and there is a feeling of loneliness that developed in miniority community .there should be power sharing between sinhalas and tamils. there should not be rule of anyone, there should be power sharing between the different communities.
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Posted by Keerthika Dhanam 5 years, 1 month ago (9458715)
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago (6237)
'Democracy' means giving every citizen the right and power to make the decisions through their elected representatives. Power-sharing is dividing power among various social groups to give them equal representation in the governance.
Power-sharing is good for democracy:
1. It reduces the possibility of conflict among different social groups.
2. It ensures the stability of political order.
3. It ensures that none of the bodies which are the legislature, the executive, or the judiciary exercise ultimate power which is a system of checks and balance.
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Posted by Keerthika Dhanam 5 years, 1 month ago (9458715)
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago (6237)
'Democracy' means giving every citizen the right and power to make the decisions through their elected representatives. Power-sharing is dividing power among various social groups to give them equal representation in the governance.
Power-sharing is good for democracy:
1. It reduces the possibility of conflict among different social groups.
2. It ensures the stability of political order.
3. It ensures that none of the bodies which are the legislature, the executive, or the judiciary exercise ultimate power which is a system of checks and balance.
Posted by Keerthika Dhanam 5 years, 1 month ago (9458715)
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago (6237)
Power-sharing is the need in democracy because of the following: I Power sharing helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace. Moral Reason: Avoiding conflict in society and preventing majority tyranny are considered as prudential reasons for power sharing.
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Posted by Keerthika Dhanam 5 years, 1 month ago (9458715)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)
- One basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power.
- In a democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance.
- In a democracy, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society.
- Everyone has a voice in the shaping up of public policies.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)
“A Library is a treasure for those who can read, but it is a mother lode of peace for those who can understand”
A Library is a place where books are stored and maintained. That’s the most basic definition. But is it just that? Only a person who knows how to love reading can know what importance a library holds. It is filled with racks and racks of books on a zillion different topics, just waiting to be opened and accessed. A Library is the best traditional form of knowledge you will ever come across.
There may be many different uses of a library. Children use it to gain information on their studies and develop habits. Professionals use it to receive more knowledge of their profession. Public officials use it for research. Libraries provide information that are imminently useful at the correct place and time. You have a world of knowledge at your disposal. Libraries are the one that records our culture and preserves them to be reopened and cherished time and again. Our cultures wouldn’t have a place to stay if it wasn’t for the libraries and their dusty racks filled with books.
The most selfless thing a library does is shape the minds of a country’s future. It inculcates a habit of reading and researching in young minds which is a forgotten but extremely useful habit in today’s digitized lives. It is a sea of the intellect for people who want peace as the library has an atmosphere that allows you to concentrate at your level best.
It is also a good economical option for people who cannot afford to buy books and they can borrow them at their own convenience. The first library was the library of Ashurbanipal in 7th Century BC containing a trove of some 30000 cuneiform tablets organized according to subjects. We have come a long way from those tablets to books which can be easily found due to digitalization of the world.
It is said that the library is a hospital for the mind. Why? That is because of the beautiful effects on psychology that it impacts on us. Seating in the library shuts us down from the outside world offering us an atmosphere of complete tranquility. In today’s world, when people resort to other resources for gaining peace or gaining closure, A library is a positive approach to self-development.

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