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A raft is a small rubber or plastic boat that you blow air into to make it float. The crew spent two days and nights in their raft.
A flat float (usually made of logs or planks) that can be used for transport or as a platform for swimmers.
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a sloping way or plane: such as. a : a sloping floor, walk, or roadway leading from one level to another. b : a slope for launching boats.
An example of a ramp is how someone in a wheelchair would get onto a sidewalk from a street. An example of a ramp is the sloping runway used to launch a boat into water from a trailer.
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System of Election
1. The system of Election to the office of the President of India is Proportional Representation by Means of Single Transferable Vote.
2. In this system, each voter will have only one vote but voter can indicate his preference for as many contesting candidates as he likes in order of his/her preference or choice.
3. President is elected by the electoral college of (i) elected members of both house of the parliament (ii) elected members of state legislatures (iii) elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Delhi and Puducherry (added by 70th amendment Act, 1992).
Tenure: Elected for five years but eligible for immediate re- election and can serve any number of terms.
Removal: Article 61 says that president can be removed from the post for violation of the constitution before the expiry of his term by the impeachment. This impeachment can be moved in either house of parliament.
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'On the bridge' is a poem by Kate Greenaway. It is a poem of the thoughts coming into a little girl's mind, standing on the top of a bridge, who when sees the fish and all. From reciting the poem i think that she is a girl attaining her teenage. She is full of curiousness and enthusiastic about the world around her. Seeks adventure in everything she sees. From all her thoughts and as a girl who went through such situations, i conclude that she is at her preadolescence.
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Our eyes can’t see anything in the dark. Hence, you can’t play in the dark.
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| Living Things | Non-Living Things |
| They possess life. | They do not possess life. |
| Living things are capable of giving birth to their young one. | Non-living things do not reproduce. |
| For survival, living things depend on water, air and food. | Non-living things have no such requirements |
| Living things are sensitive and responsive to stimuli. | Non-living things are not sensitive and do not respond to stimuli. |
| Metabolic reactions constantly occur in all living things. | There are no metabolic reactions in Non-living things. |
| Living organisms undergo growth and development. | Non-living things do not grow or develop. |
| They have a lifespan and are not immortal. | They have no lifespan and are immortal. |
| Living things move from one place to another. | Non-living things cannot move by themselves. |
| They respire and exchange of gases takes place in their cells. | Non-living things do not respire. |
| Example: Humans, animals, plants, insects. | Example: Rock, pen, buildings, gadgets. |
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