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The houses we live in protect us from heat, rain, wind, dust and animals. We built a different kind of houses in the different region depending on the climate of that region. Some region such as the Arctic region and Polar Region is completely covered with snow and are extremely cold. We need a house because it protects us from sunlight, wind, rain, snow, animals and enemies. Dirty water is the breeding house for mosquitoes and germs which can cause various diseases.
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When Chhotu looked at the pipe, he thought that pipe would be the safest place to live. Pipe could save him from strong winds, rain and cold.
Chhotu used the pipe as a home.
Chhotu divided the pipe and its surrounding area into following parts:
•A part for sleeping
•A part for cooking
•A part for drying clothes
•A part for storing water
•A part where guests can sit or guest room.
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The Ashoka Chakra is the depiction of the “Dharmachakra”; represented with 24 spokes. Ashok Chakra is also called the wheel of duty. These 24 spokes represent 24 qualities of a person. In other words, these spokes can be termed as the 24 religious paths made for humans. The wheel is called the Ashoka Chakra because it appears on a number of edicts of Ashoka, the most prominent among which is the Lion Capital of Ashoka. ... Each spoke on the chakra symbolises one principle of life and also the twenty-four hours in the day, which is why it is also called the 'Wheel of Time'.
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- Chef's Knife
- Mixing Bowls
- Cutting Boards
- Wooden Spoon & Spatula
- Measuring Cups and Spoons.
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- Creamy avocado and white bean wrap.
- Tuna, tomato, red onion and olive pita.
- Yogurt berry cups.
- Peanut-butter pie
- Tropical sherbet.
- Fresh strawberry pie.
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Braille system has 63 dot patterns or characters. Each character represents a letter, a combination of letters, a common word or a grammatical sign. Dots are arranged in cells of two vertical rows of three dots each. Patterns of dots to represent some English alphabets and some common words are shown below. These patterns when embossed on Braille sheets help visually challenged to recognize words by touching. To make them easier to touch, the dots are raised slightly.
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1. Animals need food to live and grow.
2. Animals that eat plants are called herbivores. Rabbit and goat are herbivores.
3. Animals that eat flesh of other animals are called carnivores. Lion and tiger are carnivores.
4. Animals that eat both plants and flesh of other animals are called omnivores. Bear and crow are omnivores.
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