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Original quantity (x)= 38 kg
Increase (g) = 15%
Therefore,
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Basically, there are two main categories of computer languages, namely Low Level Language and High Level Language. Let us take a brief look at both these types of computer languages.
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The art of connecting different computers in a network is known as topology. The term topology refers to the way in which the nodes of a network are linked together.
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Toto was a clever monkey and this was understood from the means he devised to escape from the closet that grandfather put him in. He seemed friendly initially, however, his naughty behaviour was evident soon. He also seemed to be a very sensitive creature. He was very mischievous as well as adventurous.
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The central problems of an economy revolve around these factors.
- What to produce?
- How to produce?
- For whom to produce?
1. What to produce?
It is one of the central problems that arise in an economy. It is related to the type of goods and services that need to be produced and the quantity to be produced.
Since resources are in limited quantities, producing more of one good will result in less production of the other.
2. How to produce?
This aspect deals with the process or technique by which the goods and services can be produced. Generally, there are two techniques that can be used for producing, which are:
- Labour Intensive Techniques
- Capital Intensive Techniques
The choice of technique for production depends on the availability of the resource in that nation, and hence resource allocation becomes a challenge.
3. For whom to produce?
This problem deals with determining the people who will be the final consumers of the goods produced. As the resources are scarce in an economy, it becomes difficult to cater to all sections of society.
It leads to the creation of a problem of choice in an economy as a good that may be in demand among a section, may not be in demand for another section of the society.
Such a situation arises due to the difference in income distribution among the population, which causes a change in buying behaviour.
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Who was Moropanth Tambe? Why was he happy?
Ans Moropanth Tambe was a courtier of the Maratha ruler Bajirao II. He was happy because his wife had given birth to a girl child called Manikarna.
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- Mahatma Gandhi led a non violent freedom struggle in India. He had come to India in 1915 after leading peaceful protests in South Africa against the racist policy of the South African government. By the time, he came to India ha had already gained a respectful stature among the Indian people. The Indian National Movement became a mass movement after the arrival of Gandhi on the Indian political scene.
- Gandhi first travelled throughout the country and tried to understand the people, their habits, customs and traditions. He played an important role in the local movements that were held at Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad.
- In 1919, Rowlatt Act was passed by the British government which aimed at supressing fundamental rights of the people. Gandhi gave a call for Satyagraha to the people to fight against this unjustice. Many people all over the country participated in this satyagraha.
- Gandhiji started the Non Coopreation Movement in 1921-22. On the his call, thousands of people left government services. Many students left government schools, lawyers gave up their practices and British titles were surrendered. Such was his charisma that united the people in the country across different regions.People regarded him as their leader who according to them would win freedom and justice for them.
- Gandhi for attaining Swaraj, organised a march to Dandi in April 1930 and made salt defying the British law. Thousands of people joined Gandhi and the non violent movement for gaining the freedom of the country started under the leadership of Gandhi.
- In 1942, he started the Quit India Movement and told the British government that they should quit India. The movement spread like a fire in India. Though Gandhi and other prominent Indian leaders were jailed, the movement became a success. The British government however supreesed the movement brutally.
- India attained freedom in 1947 due to the central leadership provided by Gandhi and other leaders like Nehru, sardar Patel etc. Many people had lost their lives in this struggle. Gandhi also appealed to the people to maintain law, order and peace in the riot hit areas.
- Gandhi was infact one of the greatest leaders that India has produced. He greately contributed to the Indian freedom struggle.
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Gravitation |
Gravity |
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1. It is the force of attraction acting between two bodies in the universe. 2. Gravitational force's formula is
3. The direction of gravitational force lies in the radial direction from the masses |
F = mg
3. The direction of the force of gravity is along the line joining the earth’s center and the center of the body. Its direction is towards the center of the earth. |
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Accounting is the process of recording financial transactions pertaining to a business. The accounting process includes summarizing, analyzing and reporting these transactions to oversight agencies, regulators and tax collection entities. The financial statements used in accounting are a concise summary of financial transactions over an accounting period, summarizing a company's operations, financial position and cash flows.
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Dignity of labor is a basic philosophy which, emphasis that all jobs are equal and there shouldn’t be any discrimination on the basis of employment chosen by the individual.
Dignity of Labor means that all occupation, whether involving intellect or physical labor, deserves equal respect and dignity. A person should never be discriminated on the basis of his occupation.
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Prime factorization is the decomposition of a composite number into a product of prime numbers.
Prime factorization of 72: 23 × 32
Prime factorization of 800: 25 × 52
Prime factorization of 18: 2 × 32
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Dignity of labor is a basic philosophy which, emphasis that all jobs are equal and there shouldn’t be any discrimination on the basis of employment chosen by the individual.
Dignity of Labor means that all occupation, whether involving intellect or physical labor, deserves equal respect and dignity. A person should never be discriminated on the basis of his occupation.
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Corals are skeletons of very small marine animals called polyps. When the living polyps die, their skeletons are left. Other polyps grow on top of the hard skeleton which grows higher and higher, thus forming the coral islands.
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Great Himalayas division of Himalaya contains highest peaks.
(i)It is the most continuous range consisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6,000 metres.
(ii)It contains all the prominent Himalayan peaks.
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A network hub is a node that broadcasts data to every computer or Ethernet-based device connected to it. A hub is less sophisticated than a switch, the latter of which can isolate data transmissions to specific devices. Network hubs are best suited for small, simple local area network (LAN) environments. Hubs cannot provide routing capabilities or other advanced network services. Because they operate by forwarding packets across all ports indiscriminately, network hubs are sometimes referred to as "dumb switches."
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Post transcriptional modification of hnRNA in eukaryotes includes three event. Splicing is removal of introns from the primary transcript and ligation of exons to form a continuous sequence specifying a functional polypeptide. Capping of eukaryotic mRNAs refers to addition of 7-Methylguanosine to the 5’ end of almost all eukaryotic mRNAs in an unusual 5’,5’- triphosphate linkage. Tailing refers to cleavage of 3’ end and addition of 80 to 250 A residues to create a poly(A) tail.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)
The economic value of an obligation or debt that is payable by the enterprise to other establishment or individual is referred to liability. To put it in other words, liabilities are the obligations that are rising out of previous transactions, which is payable by the enterprise, through the assets possessed by the enterprise.
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