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The non-metal X is carbon.The hardest natural substance y is diamond and Z which is a good conductor of electricity is graphite.
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Humanism: Humanism was one of the movements that started in Italy in fourteenth century. Italian universities were centres of legal studies. Francesco Petrarch is known as ‘Father of Humanism’. He suggested a shift from the study of law to the ancient Roman culture and texts. The term ‘humanism’ was first used by Roman lawyer and essayist Cicero. Humanists thought that they were restoring ‘true civilisation’ after centuries of darkness, for they believed that a ‘Dark Age’ had set in after the collapse of the Roman Empire. The period from the fifth to fourteenth centuries was the Middle Ages, and the Modern Age started from fifteenth century.
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- The entire world is animated – even stones, rocks and water have life.
- They believe in non-injury to living beings, especially to humans, animals, plants and insects.
- The cycle of birth and rebirth is shaped through karma.
- Asceticism and penance are required to free oneself from the cycle of karma.
- For Jainism monastic existence is a necessary condition of salvation.
- Jaina monks and nuns take five vows : to abstain from killing, stealing and lying; to observe celibacy, and to abstain from possessing property.
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The teachings of Buddha are as follows:
- The world is transient (anicca) and constantly changing. It is also soulless as there is nothing permanent or eternal in it.
- Within this transient world, sorrow (dukkha) is intrinsic to human existence.
- By following the path of moderation between severe penance and self-indulgence, human beings can use above these worldly pleasures.
- He advised kings and gahapatis to be humane and ethical. Buddha regarded the social world as the creation of humans rather than of divine origin.
- He emphasised individual agency and righteous action as the means to escape from the cycle of rebirth and attain self-realisation and nibbana (literally means the extinguishing of ego and desire).
This ends the cycle of suffering for those who renounced the world. - The words to his followers were “Be lamps into yourselves as all of you must work out your own liberation.”
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Differences between Buddhism and Jainism
| Buddhism |
Jainism |
| Rebirth is one of the principal beliefs in Buddhism. It is thought that the endless cycle of birth and re-birth can only be broken by attaining <i>Nirvana </i>(Enlightenment) | Jainism believes that the circle of rebirths and deaths will continue due to good or bad deeds until liberation is achieved |
| Scriptures include <i>Tripitaka</i>, which is a vast text consisting of 3 sections: the Discipline, the Discourse and the Commentaries. | Jain religious texts are called <i>Agamas</i> |
| The principal teaching of Buddhism is that life is suffering and to escape suffering (end cause of desire) one needs to dispel ignorance by realizing the Four Noble Truths and practising the Eightfold Path | Jainism lays emphasis on the respect of all living beings. Liberation from the cycle of rebirths is attained by taking the Five Vows and following the principles of the Three Jewels |
| Sin is not a concept in Buddhism | Sin is defined as harm to others |
| Buddhism is divided into two major sects upon the death of Gautama Buddha. They are the Mahayana and the Theravada | Svetambara and Digambara are the two major sects of Jainism |
| According to some texts in Buddhism, there are beings in heaven but they are bound by “<i>samsara”</i>. They suffer less bu they ave, not yet achieved salvation | Deities in Jainism are known as <i>“Titrtheneakas”. </i> But they are not worshipped in the conventional sense as they are regarded as wise teachers whose teachings must be followed |
| Buddhism was founded in modern-day Nepal by Prince Siddhartha in the 6th century B.C | Scholars of religion generally hold that Jainism originated in the 7th–5th century BC in Northern India. Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana was the 24th Tirthankara (Spiritual Teacher) of Jainism |
| Followers of Buddhism can be found mainly in Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan | Followers of Jainism are found mainly in India, lower Asian subcontinent throughout, and America. Small groups exist in most countries |
Similarities between Buddhism and Jainism
| Factors |
Explanation |
| Rejection of Vedas | Buddhism and Jainism rejected the notion of grand rituals along with the authority of the Vedas and the priestly class |
| Founders | Just like his contemporary, Gautama Buddha, Mahavir Jain was born into a royal family. Both of them renounced their comfortable lifestyle to attain enlightenment |
| Animal Rights | Both Buddhism and Jainism also stressed the principle of non-violence against animals and they must also be given equal respect as one gives to a fellow human being |
| <i>Karma</i> | Both Buddhism and Jainism believe in the concept of karma, which is an attachment of positive and negative forces to the soul based on a person’s actions, beliefs, and spiritual attachments. Reincarnation carries this force forward and requires effort to purify the soul. |
| God and Scripture | Neither religion believes in God as the creator of the universe. They acknowledge all creation as being part of the universe’s divinity. As such, their holy texts are not considered the word of a god or sacred stories. |
| Reincarnation | Buddhism and Jainism believe in the concept of reincarnation, which is the rebirth of the soul in a new body after the death of the previous body. |
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plains and river valleya
Explanation:
These regions are very fertile and good for agriculture.These are also levelled and highly developed
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Computers can take in and process certain kinds of information much faster than we can. They can swirl that data around in their “brains,” made of processors, and perform calculations to conjure multiple scenarios at superhuman speeds. For example, the best chess-trained computers can at this point strategize many moves ahead, problem-solving far more deftly than can the best chess-playing humans. Computers learn much more quickly, too, narrowing complex choices to the most optimal ones. Yes, humans also learn from mistakes, but when it comes to tackling the kinds of puzzles computers excel at, we’re far more fallible.
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Ohm’s law states the relationship between electric current and potential difference. The current that flows through most conductors is directly proportional to the voltage applied to it. Georg Simon Ohm, a German physicist was the first to verify Ohm’s law experimentally.
One of the most basic and important laws of electric circuits is Ohm’s law. Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperature remain constant.
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To Factorise : x2+2x−15
By splitting the middle term
=x2+5x−3x−15
=x(x+5)−3(x+5)
=(x−3)(x+5)
So, x2+2x−15=(x−3)(x+5)
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Gravity is a force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
Every object that has mass exerts a gravitational pull or force on every other mass. The strength of this pull depends on the masses of objects at play. Gravity is what keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the moon around the Earth
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p2+5p+6
By splitting the middle term →
= p2+3p+2p+6
=p(p+3)+2(p+3)
=(p+2)(p+3)
So, p2+5p+6=(p+2)(p+3)
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Factors which led to the beginning of Industrial Revolution in England were:
- The beginning of Renaissance and Reformation led to awakening among the people in Europe. Inventions made by the British scientists brought a revolution in the industries of Great Britain. Invention of the “Spinning Jenny’ by James Hargreaves in 1769 made the speed of spinning faster. Invention of ‘Water Frame’ by Richard Arkwright produced stronger and harder yarn than that of the Spinning Jenny and ushered in the factory system.
- England had a large colonial empire. She procured raw materials from colonies at cheaper rates for her industries. India was one of the countries from where she purchased raw materials like cotton at extremely cheap rates. She not only brought raw materials at cheap rates but also sold her manufactured goods in the colonial markets. Thus availability of markets led to the flourishing of industries in England.
- Several raw materials like iron and coal were available in England. Further, she was a supreme naval power. She was able to procure raw materials from other parts of the world by ships. Moderate climate of England helped in the development of textile industries.
- As England began to reap huge benefits from the international trade, industries in England began to expand bringing about increase in production of goods and materials. Napoleonic Wars had damaged the trade and industry of the continental countries. But since these wars were never fought in Britain, the long period of peace prevailed which led to the development of industrial production in England.
- The decline of feudalism resulted in large number of unemployed peasants. They came to cities in search of jobs and thus labourers were easily available for factories in England.
- The use of charcoal and tar enabled the construction of roads in many European countries. In 1804, locomotive engine was manufactured by George Stephenson. This improved transport system in England.
- The invention of steam engine by James Watt led to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. In 1813, the railways ran with the help of steam.
- Many protestant artisans of Spain and France migrated to England for the fear of religious persecution in their own countries. The English government provided them with shelter and monetary help. Their skills helped in the development of industries in England.
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A sheet of paper falls slower then the one crumpled into a ball because the surface area of the ball is much lower than that of the sheet. Thus the upward force exerted by air on the sheet is much as compared to the one exerted on the ball. Hence the sheet falls slower.
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The poem written by Leslie Norris explains the agony and helplessness of a caged tiger that lives in a zoo. The poet explains what his life could be if he had been a free animal.
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The dimensional formula of current density is given by,
[M0 L-2 T0 I1]
Where,
- M = Mass
- I = Current
- L = Length
- T = Time
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Current density = Current/area = Q/ area×t = [M0L−2T−1Q]
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The dimensional formula of current density is given by,
[M0 L-2 T0 I1]
Where,
- M = Mass
- I = Current
- L = Length
- T = Time
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All road safety measures using the prevention of road accidents and road safety defend. While traveling on the road, it is to save people. These are all people who use the street as a pedestrian for safe, two-wheel, four-wheel, multi-wheeler and other vehicles used for abusers. Of all people throughout their entire lives to follow road safety measures is very good and safe. All the time while driving or walking should respect others and must care for their safety.
Plain road, avoid injury and death is one of the very important aspects of road safety. Complete information about accidents and deaths on national statistical data, we can evaluate the importance of road safety. Approximately 42% of the pedestrians who use and are one-way street
Many ways to create awareness among the general public, such as seminars, workshops, courses, students in basic road safety education by adding text, wait, see, listen, think and then cross the Green Cross Code of the People made aware, learn the traffic lights, road signs, etc. Understanding. To avoid problems following the road all road safety measures help a lot. Some of the most effective road safety measures, such as basic information about the vehicle, according to weather and road conditions, defensive driving, vehicle using lights and horn, seat Belt wear, correct use of the vehicle windshield, to avoid over-speed, roadway lights understanding, keep distance from other vehicles on the road, proper handling of trouble understanding, awareness documentary broadcast on TV and more..

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