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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
The balloon man stands at the market square.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
- A heart rate is the number of times your heart beats in the span of a minute.
- A pulse rate is the number of times your arteries create a noticeable “pulse” due to increase in blood pressure as a result of your heart contracting.
- Therefore,the pulse rate is essentially your heart rate.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Food Is Considered Adulterated If-
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A substance that degrades the quality of food or turns it hazardous is added to it.
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Cheaper or low-quality substances are used as a substitute for whole or a few ingredients.
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A constituent of food is a partly or wholly taken out, reducing the quality of food.
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It’s made presentable with harmful substances. Or its color is changed to make it look better.
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Anything that depreciates the quality of food is added to or abstracted from it.
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Posted by A@Kash Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago (9781211)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Q u e s t i o n : What is the maximum possible resultant of two forces 2N and 1N.
A n s w e r ; 3N
3 N is the maximum possible resultant of two forces 2 N and 1 N.
Posted by A@Kash Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago (9781211)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Distance traveled in n th second is given by:
Sn=u+1/2a(2n−1)
Let 'u' be the initial velocity and 'a' be the uniform acceleration of the body.


Posted by Asmi . 5 years, 3 months ago (8606337)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Write any two
Barriers to Effective Communication
(i) Semantic barriers to communication These are concerned with the meaning of words and symbols. These barriers are:
- Badly expressed message
- Technical jargon
- Unclarified assumptions
- Faulty translations
(ii)Psychological barriers Emotional or psychological factors acts as barriers to
communication. Some of the psychological barriers are: .
- Lack of attention
- Premature evaluation
- Poor retention
- Distrust
(iii) Organisational barriers The factors related to organisational structure authority relationship, rules and regulations act as barriers to effective communication. Some of these barriers are:
- Organisational policy
- Rules and regulations
- Status
- Complexity in organisational structure
(iv) Personal barriers The personal factors of both sender and receiver my affect effective communication. Some of these barriers are:
- Fear of challenge to authority
- lack of confidence of superior on his subordinate
- Unwillingness to communicate
- Lack of proper incentives
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
The Barriers to effective communication could be of many types like linguistic, psychological, emotional, physical, and cultural etc.
Linguistic Barriers
The language barrier is one of the main barriers that limit effective communication. Language is the most commonly employed tool of communication. The fact that each major region has its own language is one of the Barriers to effective communication. Sometimes even a thick dialect may render the communication ineffective.
Psychological Barriers
There are various mental and psychological issues that may be barriers to effective communication. Some people have stage fear, speech disorders, phobia, depression etc. All of these conditions are very difficult to manage sometimes and will most certainly limit the ease of communication.
Emotional Barriers
The emotional IQ of a person determines the ease and comfort with which they can communicate. A person who is emotionally mature will be able to communicate effectively. On the other hand, people who let their emotions take over will face certain difficulties.
Posted by Nalini Shishodia 5 years, 3 months ago (9802232)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Anti-Virus Software
Definition –
- We can prevent our computer from virus attack with the help of Anti-virus software.
- These are programs designed to prevent, detect and remove software viruses.
Functions –
- It helps to scan files or directories
- It allows to schedule scans and it automatically runs to detect the virus
- It allows to initiate a scan of a specific file of your computer, or of a CD or flash drive at any time
- Removes any malicious code on detection
Ways to avoid the virus attacks –
- Scan all the email attachment before opening them
- Install your computer with a good anti-virus program to scan for viruses
- Scan the disk frequently for viruses
- Never install any pirated software
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
1. Diversity means "variety" and "being different". It is a product of different geography, culture and history. Diversity is more than just tolerating the differences. It is respecting and understanding the varying differences among individuals in society.
2. Prejudice means to judge other people negatively or see them as inferior. For eg: if we think English is the best language and other languages are not important, we are judging these other languages negatively.
3. Stereotyping is setting an image about people or things based on certain characteristics or their membership to a particular group. ... We set an image of people belonging to one community and then pass on this impression to others.
4. Discrimination is when someone is treated worse than other people because of their: Gender, race, disability, colour, nationality, religion and age. When we judge people and groups based on our prejudices and stereotypes, then we treat them differently, which leads to discrimination.
Posted by Anselam Toppo 5 years, 3 months ago (9698950)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Dr Sadao was a very dedicated doctor. His profession was like prayer for him. Bounded by the promises that he made during his oath-taking ceremony, he couldn’t let the soldier go untreated. He had promised at the beginning of his career that treating everyone without discriminating them on any basis would be his prime duty. True to his promise he took the soldier in, hid him till he got well and treated him generously.
Another reason why Sadao treated the soldier is that he wanted to pay his gratitude to America as a nation. He had got a lot of good things in life from America. His medical degree was from America and moreover he had met his lovely wife Hana in America. For all these reasons he wanted to pay homage to America since it had somehow or the other enriched Sadao’s life. So Sadao saved the soldier and treated him till he got well.
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Dr Sadao was a very dedicated doctor. His profession was like prayer for him. Bounded by the promises that he made during his oath-taking ceremony, he couldn’t let the soldier go untreated. He had promised at the beginning of his career that treating everyone without discriminating them on any basis would be his prime duty. True to his promise he took the soldier in, hid him till he got well and treated him generously.
Another reason why Sadao treated the soldier is that he wanted to pay his gratitude to America as a nation. He had got a lot of good things in life from America. His medical degree was from America and moreover he had met his lovely wife Hana in America. For all these reasons he wanted to pay homage to America since it had somehow or the other enriched Sadao’s life. So Sadao saved the soldier and treated him till he got well.
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Posted by Anselam Toppo 5 years, 3 months ago (9698950)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
An act of kindness does change a person’s perspective and nature as well as his view of the world. The peddler had been living a despicable life of poverty, despair and frustration. Everywhere he was not welcomed and had the fear of being caught. No one was there in his life who would love him. Edla’s hospitality and kindness deeply touched him.
He never received such kind treatment being a stranger to Edla. It was her generosity which made Peddler to confess his mistake and he repaid for his wrong doings by behaving like a real captain. He left rattrap as a Christmas gift for her and wrote a letter of thanks leaving behind the stolen money. This way he redeemed himself from a thief to real captain and emerged altogether as a transformed person.
Posted by Asmi . 5 years, 3 months ago (8606337)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
Features of an effective communication system:
1.Principle of clarity, i.e., every point in the communication should be clear having no ambiguity and conveying the same sense and spirit.
2. Principle of attention, i.e., Communication must draw attention of the communicate.
3. Principle of consistency : This principle implies that communication should always be consistent with the plans, objectives, policies and programmes of the organization and not conflicting. Inconsistent messages always create chaos and confusion in the minds of people which is highly detrimental to the interest of the enterprise.
4. Principle of Adequacy : This implies that the information should be adequate and complete in all respect. Incomplete and inadequate information delays actions and destroys understanding and relations. Efficiency of communicator and communicate is also affected.
5. Principle of Integration : Communication is a means to an end and not an end in itself. It should promote co-operation among people at work to achieve the organizational objectives.
6. Principle of Timeliness : Information of ideas should be communicated at the proper time. Any delay in communicating the messages will serve no purpose except to make them (messages) mere historical documents as they lose their importance and effectiveness by the lapse of time.
7. Principle of Informality : Formal communication, however is important in a formal organization but informal communication does not lose its place in the organization. Managers or executives should become much informal in their behaviour with his subordinates. But in certain situations where they are the sole and best judge, informality may be avoided.
8. Principle of Feedback : This is the most important principle of an effective communication system. The communicator must have feedback confirmation from the recipient whether the messages communicated, have been understood in the same sense in which the sender takes it and also whether the recipient is agreed or disagreed the proposal. It helps understand the people.
9. Principal of Communication Networks : Communication networks refer to the routes through which communication flow to the destination person for whom it is meant. A number of such networks may exist in the organization at a given point of time but management should consider the effectiveness of the communication network in the given situation and its effect of the behaviour of the communicate before it finally chooses a network.
10. Principle of Purposefulness : Communication should have a purpose. One's image must improve by his communication. The purpose for which communication was used must be achieved.
11. Principle of Empathetic Listening : This is used to draw out the other person. The goal is to understand the speaker's (sender's) feelings, needs and wants in order to help him solve a problem.
12. Proper Language : Simple and proper language have to be used in communication.
13. Two Way Communication : Effective communication necessitates a minimum of two participants who should interact with each other. In other words, there should be transmission, reception and exchange of ideas from both sides.
14. Credibility in Communication: The matter in the communication should be a believable and faithful matter.
15. Orientation of Employees: Communication should be an instrument to explain the situation to the employees.
16. Feedback: Communication should help to improve quality and to make self-correction of errors.
17. Gesture and Tone: Communication should have courtesy and diplomacy.
Posted by Anselam Toppo 5 years, 3 months ago (9698950)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
In this quote, Mr. Lamb says this to Derry because he finds positivity, hope and a flicker of light in Derry's attitude towards nature.
He enjoys Mr.Lamb's garden and loves the rain and all of these show that he still has some light left in his soul and has not completely given up on life.
The fact that he is not completely lost into the negativity of his mind but is simply scattered and needs to be guided to the light is what Mr. Lamb talks about here.
Posted by Vidya Suvetha 5 years, 3 months ago (9829726)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
- Three hours with speed 60 km/hr
- five hours with speed 35 km/hr
- Total length of journey
- Average speed.

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