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Jawahar Jayakumar 5 years, 1 month ago (10080208)

Rosa Louise McCauley parks was ann activist in the civil rights movemont best known for her pivotal role in the montgomery bus boycott.

Aayushri Singh 5 years, 1 month ago (9958871)

Rosa Louise McCauley parks was know as Rosa parks was an activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus Boycott.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Rosa Louise McCauley parks was know as Rosa parks was an activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus Boycott.

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Shamshad Alam 5 years, 1 month ago (7323064)

Fraud and cheating in election

Chaitanya Saini 5 years, 1 month ago (9980953)

Malpractices & fraud used during the polling of vote Example:- in Mexico when PRI was the pooling booths were shifted from one place to another so, that people find it difficult to cast their vote.. this is the example of using of malpractice & doing fraud in tge polling.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

(i)Fraud and malpractices indulged by a party or candidate to increase its votes.

(ii)It includes stuffing ballot boxes by a few persons using the votes of others;

(iii)recording multiple votes by the same person; and

(iv)bribing or coercing polling officers to favour a candidate.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Harappa is 4700 years old city in the subcontinent, discovered in 1920. After its discovery cities like Mohenjodaro, Lothal, Dholavira and Kalibangan have also been discovered and are known as the Harappan cities as were discovered after Harappa.
 
All these cities were discovered around river Indus and hence prove the existence of the Indus Valley Civilization.
 

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Nibedita Behera 4 years, 3 months ago (11416138)

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Manu Wagh 4 years, 10 months ago (9965342)

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M. G. Priya Darshan Darsan 5 years, 1 month ago (10033185)

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Prince Kumar 5 years, 1 month ago (9381577)

Question is wrong either incomplete

Abin Shah 5 years, 1 month ago (9945575)

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Shiv Jee Gupta 5 years, 1 month ago (8160067)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Mercury is used in extracting gold from ore in artisanal mining. The mercury amalgam is usually vaporised to leave the pure gold behind. Highly toxic process.

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Vaishu ? 5 years, 1 month ago (9004773)

The short story "The Necklace" by Guy De Maupassant takes place in France several hundred years ago. Mathilde Loisel lives in a flat with her husband, who works as a clerk for the Minister of Education. Their lives are not luxurious, but they are not poor, merely simple. Mathilde, however, longs to be rich. She envies her friend Jeanne who has a large house and lots of jewelry. One day her husband brings home an invitation to a ball. He thinks his wife will be excited to attend such a fancy party, but instead she is upset. She complains that she has nothing suitable to wear to such an extravagant occasion. Her kind husband agrees to give her the four hundred francs that he had been saving to buy a new rifle to get herself a gown. The week of the party, Mathilde seems anxious again. When her husband asks her why, she frets that she has no jewelry to wear with her dress. He suggests that perhaps she could borrow something from her friend Jeanne Forestier. Mathilde goes to Jeanne's house and picks out a sparkling diamond necklace to borrow. She and her husband attend the gala and have a fabulous time. She loves amazing and dances all night. Finally, they head home in the wee hours of the morning. When they arrive home, Mathilde realizes that the necklace is missing. They wonder if it fell off in the carriage that they took home, but neither of them noticed the number. Her husband goes out to search the streets but returns empty handed. To stall for time, Mathilde writes to her friend that she broke the clasp and is having it repaired. In the meantime, they find another necklace that matches the missing one, but it costs thirty-six thousand francs. Her husband fortunately inherited eighteen thousand francs from his father, but they will need to borrow the rest of the money. Finally, they have enough to purchase the replacement necklace and Mathilde gives it to Jeanne who doesn't even look at it. The next ten years Mathilde's life changes dramatically. They move to a smaller apartment where she has to cook and clean for herself. She also does work on the side while her husband works multiple jobs to pay back all the money they borrowed. After the ten years, the money is all paid back, but Mathilde has aged a great deal. One day she sees Jeanne Forestier on the street. She decides to tell her the truth about the necklace. Jeanne is stunned by Mathilde's rough appearance. Mathilde explains that it is indirectly because of Jeanne since she lost the necklace she borrowed from her and had to pay for a replacement. Shocked, Jeanne confesses that the necklace Mathilde borrowed was a fake, made of paste, worth no more than five hundred francs. Clearly, the lesson of the story is that honesty is the best policy. If Mathilde had been honest with her friend from the start, she would have learned that the necklace wasn't made of real diamonds and would not have wasted ten years paying for a replacement.
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Khushi Shimar 5 years, 1 month ago (9525112)

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Deshaboina Karunya Sri 5 years, 1 month ago (9170314)

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Deshaboina Karunya Sri 5 years, 1 month ago (9170314)

I'm D. Karunya Sri

Deshaboina Karunya Sri 5 years, 1 month ago (9170314)

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Shivam Singh 5 years, 1 month ago (9972644)

Ashwah dhavatah

Om Tiwari 5 years, 1 month ago (8697267)

अश्वःधावतः

Princy Singh 5 years, 1 month ago (9981926)

Aswa dhavta

Anjali Joshi 5 years, 1 month ago (9224981)

अश्वःधावतः
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago (2898529)

Analytical Paragraph writing - An analytical paragraph is a form of descriptive writing which is written on the basis of a given chart, graph, data, outline, clues, table, etc. When writing an analytical paragraph, one should remember to describe the facts in the best possible manner and to cover the information provided.

The analytical paragraph has to be written in around 100-120 words. So the paragraph must use clear and crisp language along with providing complete details of the chart given in the question. There will be an internal choice given.

You need to attempt one question out of the two questions of analytical paragraphs given as a choice. The question carries 5 marks.

1. The introduction

The introduction is the first paragraph that should describe in brief what the graph is about. It should be like an opening paragraph that introduces the reader to the context of the chart given. When writing the introductory paragraph, you need not go into the details. You just need to mention what is clearly evident from the chart or the graph given in the question. It is best to write the introduction in one or two lines.

2. The body of the paragraph

This part of the analytical paragraph should contain details of the graph/chart given in the question. It should contain all the important information. It is extremely important to choose the significant details that should be included in the paragraph.
The body can be broken into two or three sub-paragraphs depending on the information extracted from the graph. Breaking the body into subparagraphs makes it easy for the reader to understand.
i. Organizing information: You should look for the large differences that are very prominent. You can mention the aspect which is the smallest or the largest in the data given. Any aspects that are similar should be mentioned next. You should further mention about the aspect that has remained unchanged or constant throughout.
ii. Comparing information: If the chart mentions two different parties, for example, men and women, refer to both of them in the analytical paragraph. If there is any contrast or comparison that could be drawn, you must present it effectively. If the chart is about a particular time period or highlights trends of several years, mention each year in a concise manner. If any comparison or contrast can be done for two or more years, you should write about it too.
iii. Mentioning quantities: When including numbers and figures, their accuracy must be ensured. There are a number of ways that can be used to describe quantities, for example- percentage, fraction, ratios, etc.
iv. Connecting sentences: If different information or ideas are there, you should use connectors or linking phrases to link them logically. The sentences of the paragraph should be sequential and connected rationally.

3. The conclusion

The last paragraph should summarise the idea mentioned and the information in general. It should be concluding in nature and act as the closing statement. One should keep in mind that one must not include any personal opinions, conclusions, or observations. You should simply stick to the facts.
You need not dispose of the information to write a good analytical paragraph. The key is to choose wisely the important information, organize it well, state correct facts and summarise it properly.

 

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Devajyoti Mandal 5 years, 1 month ago (9583110)

Yes, thats correct

Urmimala Sarma 5 years, 1 month ago (9909141)

A computer is a electric device
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Alpha rays are the positively charged particles. Alpha-particle is highly active and energetic helium atom that contains two neutrons and protons.  These particles have the minimum penetration power and highest ionization power. They can cause serious damage if get into the body due to their high ionization power. They are capable of ionizing numerous atoms by a short distance. It is due to the fact that the radioactive substances that release alpha particles are required to be handled after wearing rubber gloves.

Beta particles are extremely energetic electrons that are liberated from the inner nucleus. They bear negligible mass and carry the negative charge. A neutron in the nucleus splits into a proton and an electron on the emission of a beta particle. Hence, it is the electron that is emitted by the nucleus at a rapid pace. Beta particles have a higher penetration power when compared to alpha particles and can travel through the skin with ease. Beta particles can be dangerous and any contact with the body must be avoided, though their ionization power is low.

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Sunil Parmar 5 years, 1 month ago (9952890)

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Crazy Girl 4 years, 8 months ago (9691130)

Akshamta ke karan

Muskan Maan 5 years, 1 month ago (9974792)

Sharirik akshmta
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Devil ? 5 years, 1 month ago (3139322)

??? u are mitali ... Draft a notice .------------------------------+++

Prathu Kirti 5 years, 1 month ago (9951750)

Yes I'm also not mitali

Petrolhead Wikitrix ?? 5 years, 1 month ago (8841406)

Nope I am not Mitali
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Considering two waves, travelling simultaneously along the same stretched string in opposite directions as shown in the figure above. We can see images of <a href="https://byjus.com/physics/wave-theory-of-light/">waveforms</a> in the string at each instant of time. It is observed that the net displacement of any element of the string at a given time is the algebraic sum of the displacements due to each wave.

Let us say two waves are travelling alone and the displacements of any element of these two waves can be represented by y1(x, t) and y2(x, t). When these two waves overlap, the resultant displacement can be given as y(x,t).

Mathematically, y (x, t) = y1(x, t) + y2(x, t)

As per the principle of superposition, we can add the overlapped waves algebraically to produce a resultant wave. Let us say the wave functions of the moving waves are

y1 = f1(x–vt),

y2 = f2(x–vt) 

yn = fn (x–vt)

then the wave function describing the disturbance in the medium can be described as

y = f1(x – vt)+ f2(x – vt)+ …+ fn(x – vt)

or, y=∑ i=1 to n = fi (x−vt)

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Priyanshu Bhardwaj 5 years, 1 month ago (8740052)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Franz was a boy who lived in the district of Alsace. He studied in one of the schools in Alsace. He was not fond of attending school and studying. He liked the out world more than the environment of the school. Learning French was something he never gave much importance to. He was scared of his French teacher M. Hamel. The time when the people of Alsace came to know that as per the new law, German would be taught in the school in the place of French, he experienced a different feeling for French altogether. Apart from being surprised, he felt sorry for himself for not paying attention while studying French. He was very disappointed and sorry to attend the last lesson of French in his school.

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Mt kro zada bhola bnna ki zarurat nhi hai tuj jese bhot dekhe hai aaya bada sudher ja warning dera hu

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No need to know you ! You are not a Charlie Chaplin

☀️ Sunshine ☀️ 5 years, 1 month ago (9274899)

Achaa aap kya hme jnte ho

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Limitdekhli hai kitni ghatiya soch hai ritik ki niklo yaha se
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

Sketches are layouts of an intended action particularly refers to drawings, that usually have fewer details and are not considered as final drafts.
Plans on the other hand, are systematic layout of ideas in a step by step manner that indicates activities to be carried out in their order. Plans are detailed and refer to the final draft someone has on something (may also be a drawing).

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

According to Kepler’s first law,” All the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits having the sun at one of the foci”. The point at which the planet is close to the sun is known as perihelion and the point at which the planet is farther from the sun is known as aphelion.

Kepler’s second law states ” The radius vector drawn from the sun to the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time”

According to Kepler’s law of periods,” The square of the time period of revolution of a planet around the sun in an elliptical orbit is directly proportional to the cube of its semi-major axis”.

T2 ∝ a3

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Sunil Parmar 5 years, 1 month ago (9952890)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago (2577571)

पत्रकारिता अपने आसपास की चीज़ों, घटनाओं और लोगों के बारे में ताज़ा जानकारी रखना मनुष्य का सहज स्वभाव है। उसमें जिज्ञासा का भाव बहुत प्रबल होता है। यही जिज्ञासा समाचार और व्यापक अर्थ में पत्रकारिता का मूल तत्व है। जिज्ञासा नहीं रहेगी तो समाचार की भी ज़रूरत नहीं रहेगी। पत्रकारिता का विकास इसी सहज जिज्ञासा को शांत करने की कोशिश के रूप में हुआ। वह आज भी इसी मूल सिद्धांत के आधार पर काम करती है।

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