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Posted by N Jagadishwari 5 years, 3 months ago (9845168)
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Avani Kulkarni 5 years, 3 months ago (9524912)
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RAM (Random Access Memory) RAM can be compared to a person's short-term memory and the hard disk to the long-term memory. The short-term memory focuses on work at hand, and can keep only a few facts in view at one time. If short-term memory fills up, your brain is sometimes able to refresh it from facts stored in long-term memory. A computer also works this way. If RAM fills up, the processor needs to continually go to the hard disk to overlay old data in RAM with new, slowing down the computer's operation. RAM is the internal memory that can be read. When people talk about computer memory, they are generally referring to the RAM. RAM is volatile i.e. its contents are lost when power is turned off. RAM also has a limited storage capacity. RAM (random access memory) is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. RAM is much faster to read than the other kinds of storage in a computer such as the hard disk, floppy disk and CD-ROM. However, the data in RAM stays there only as long as your computer is running. When you turn the computer off, RAM loses its data. When you turn your computer on again, your operating system and other files are once again loaded into RAM, usually from your hard disk.
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Khushi , Trishta Singh 5 years, 3 months ago (9360153)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
8m + 6 = 18
8m = 18 - 6
8m = 12
m = 12/8
m = 3/2
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Posted by Keerthana S.R 5 years, 3 months ago (9843346)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
A n s w e r
Let the number be n.
According to question,
(n + 19)/5 = 8
=> n + 19 = 8 * 5
=> n + 19 = 40
=> n = 40 – 19
=> n = 21
So, the number is 21
Posted by Ãhåñgër Shákëèl 5 years, 3 months ago (9290134)
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Bramesh Mohkud 5 years, 3 months ago (9503809)
Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
India adopted FPTP system because -
1. The entire election system is simple to understand.
2. There is also a clear choice presented to the voters at the time of elections i.e. voters have to simply endorse a candidate or a party while voting .
3. The FPTP system offers voters a choice not simply between parties but specific candidates .
4. Makers of our constitution also felt that PR based elections may not be suitable for giving a stable govt.in a parliamentary system .
5. The FPTP system encourages voters from different social groups to come together to win an election in a locality . In a diverse country like India a PR system would encourage each community to form it's own nation-wide party. This is why FPTP system is best for India.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Heterotroph is an organism that is unable to synthesize its own food, and therefore, has to rely on other sources, specifically plant and animal matter
The word Heterotrophic is the combination of two words i.e. Hetero + Trophos. Hetero means ‘others’ and ‘trophos’ means nourishment. If organisms depend on others for their food, such a mode of nutrition is called Hetetrophic Nutrition.
Animals cannot make their food themselves. They depend for food upon plants. Therefore, nutrition in animals is called Hetetrophic Nutrition. Animals are known as Heterotrophs.
Posted by Surjeet Mohanty 5 years, 3 months ago (9256191)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
GUIDELINES FOR DIARY WRITING
A diary entry has no fixed format or style of writing. However, a good diary entry does contain the following features:
- A good diary writing contains the place, the date, the day and even the time of writing. For example:
Agra
20th July, 20XX
Friday, 8:00 p.m. - A diary doesn’t need any formal heading. However, it is optional. If you want, you can give a suitable heading.
- The style and tone is generally informal and personal. However, it depends on the subject. Sometimes the tone can be philosophical and reflective too. You can freely express your viewpoints and feelings.
- As the diary is writer’s personal document, the diary entry doesn’t need any signature. It is totally optional.
- You can evolve your own suitable style depending on the topic of your writing.
EXAMPLE
You recently visited the 24th Crafts Mela at Suraj Kund, Faridabad. It was Mini India assembled at one place. Using the hints, make a diary entry of what you saw and experienced there.
Hints: • More than 20 states of India represented • Rajasthan—the theme state • Participation of foreign countries • cultural programmes, dances at ‘Chaupal’ and ‘Rangmanch’ • Food courts catering all kinds of foods • arts and handicrafts
from the awarded artisans.
Answer:
New Delhi
20th March, 20XX
Monday, 8:00 pm
Dear Diary,
The Crafts Mela at Suraj Kund was much more impressive and grand than what I had imagined. This year the ‘Theme State’ was Rajasthan. The whole campus was painted with the visuals of Ranthambore, Chittor, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. It was Mini India assembled on a few hundred acres of land. All the awarded artisans from different states had set up their workshops and stalls there. Many countries, more particularly Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan gave it an international look. Bangles, jewellery decoration pieces, wall-hangings, purses, shoes, sarees, garments and cosmetics found thousands of buyers. Every evening there were cultural shows at the ‘Chaupal’ and the ‘Rangmanch’. The ‘Food Court’ provided all kinds of delicacies for food-lovers. Basically, it was India in all its colours, tastes and sounds scattered on the Aravalli hills.
Sameer
Posted by Surjeet Mohanty 5 years, 3 months ago (9256191)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
GUIDELINES FOR DIARY WRITING
A diary entry has no fixed format or style of writing. However, a good diary entry does contain the following features:
- A good diary writing contains the place, the date, the day and even the time of writing. For example:
Agra
20th July, 20XX
Friday, 8:00 p.m. - A diary doesn’t need any formal heading. However, it is optional. If you want, you can give a suitable heading.
- The style and tone is generally informal and personal. However, it depends on the subject. Sometimes the tone can be philosophical and reflective too. You can freely express your viewpoints and feelings.
- As the diary is writer’s personal document, the diary entry doesn’t need any signature. It is totally optional.
- You can evolve your own suitable style depending on the topic of your writing.
EXAMPLE
You recently visited the 24th Crafts Mela at Suraj Kund, Faridabad. It was Mini India assembled at one place. Using the hints, make a diary entry of what you saw and experienced there.
Hints: • More than 20 states of India represented • Rajasthan—the theme state • Participation of foreign countries • cultural programmes, dances at ‘Chaupal’ and ‘Rangmanch’ • Food courts catering all kinds of foods • arts and handicrafts
from the awarded artisans.
Answer:
New Delhi
20th March, 20XX
Monday, 8:00 pm
Dear Diary,
The Crafts Mela at Suraj Kund was much more impressive and grand than what I had imagined. This year the ‘Theme State’ was Rajasthan. The whole campus was painted with the visuals of Ranthambore, Chittor, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. It was Mini India assembled on a few hundred acres of land. All the awarded artisans from different states had set up their workshops and stalls there. Many countries, more particularly Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan gave it an international look. Bangles, jewellery decoration pieces, wall-hangings, purses, shoes, sarees, garments and cosmetics found thousands of buyers. Every evening there were cultural shows at the ‘Chaupal’ and the ‘Rangmanch’. The ‘Food Court’ provided all kinds of delicacies for food-lovers. Basically, it was India in all its colours, tastes and sounds scattered on the Aravalli hills.
Sameer
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A n s w e r :
1. Barchans are a crescent-shaped shifting sand dune.
2. Barchans face the wind predominantly from one direction.
3. They are found in sandy deserts.
Posted by Wangkheyong Shangkey 5 years, 3 months ago (7637980)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Albuminous seeds retain a part of endosperm as it is not completely used up during embryo development. e.g., wheat, maize, barley, castor, sunflower.
When remnants of nucellus are persistent it is said to have a perisperm. Example; biack pepper, beat.
Posted by Vivek Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago (9844877)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
A n s w e r :
The epicenter is the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of the earthquake. Maximum damage is caused at the epicenter.A n s w e r :
The epicenter is the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of the earthquake. Maximum damage is caused at the epicenter.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 8 months ago (2577571)
The situations of the slum children is very misrable due to poverty
It can be improved by giving them proper food , education free of cost ,and many more things which can attract children towards study
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