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In certain situations, the comparison of two quantities by the method of division is very efficient. We can say that the comparison or simplified form of two quantities of the same kind is referred to as ratio. This relation gives us how many times one quantity is equal to the other quantity. In simple words, the ratio is the number which can be used to express one quantity as a fraction of the other ones.
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Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes, from spectacular skeletons to tiny seashells. Imprints, tracks and trails can also become fossilised, like dinosaur footprints or worm burrows. These are called trace fossils. Hence, a fossil can be defined as,
A remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth’s crust
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Food is one of the basic components of our life. It helps to provide all the basic vital nutrients like proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, fats, and minerals to our body. All nutrients provide energy to our body. When our body gets energy for the metabolism in our body and our body functions in a proper manner.
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1. Cross the road on zebra crossing
2. Cross the road on red light
3. Walk on footpath
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10 Things Your Relationship Needs to Thrive
- Kind, constant, and honest communication. ...
- The willingness to work through difficulties and disagreements. ...
- A sense of humor, some fun, and a bit of distraction from the rigors of daily life. ...
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Laziness is a negative act in the process of education. A lazy student is often the worst student. When a child prefers leisure to reading and writing, his knowledge will be poor and his marks will be low. Parents always worry about the progress of their children, because they know that only hard work can help one reach his goal. It is impossible to learn a new language or understand mathematics or physics without hard work. If you want to succeed in any discipline, you ought to devote much time to self-development and improvement of your background knowledge. In my opinion, students ought to struggle against laziness, because it ruins their potential. One can reveal his talents only when he works hard.
In my opinion, we cannot tolerate laziness at the workplace. When there is a lazy employee, the quality of his work reduces. He does not fulfil his duties on time and it annoys clients and his coworkers. Furthermore, lazy employees reduce the productiveness of the entire company. The firm does not cope with its orders on time and loses the credit of its clients.
On the other hand, laziness is the engine of progress. It does not worth mentioning that the majority of inventions and technologies appeared due to the act of laziness. You can just think about the invention of a remote. This invention is the brightest example of laziness. Obviously, one day, the inventor of the remote understood that he did not want to stand up and change the TV channels in the usual way. He wanted to change the TV channels lying on his sofa. Then, the invention of escalators, cell phones and automobiles is also connected with laziness. People wanted to save their time and spend their efforts reasonably. Therefore, their laziness found its reflection in numerous inventions, which helped people save their time and efforts.
Laziness is a negative act of human behavior, which affects various aspects of our life. To begin with, it affects our social life badly. Secondly, it affects the quality of education and reduces the productiveness of our work. Of course, in some cases, laziness can help one feel better, but this phenomenon has more negative than positive sides.
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The Home Ministry is headed by Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah.
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On July 29, 1921, Adolf Hitler becomes the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' (Nazi) Party. Under Hitler, the Nazi Party grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany as a totalitarian state from 1933 to 1945.
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(1) Trace the route of the parade in Map 3 and mark India Gate and Rajpath. (2) Look at the map carefully and find out: (a) Which of these is the longest road? • B.S. Zafar Marg • Subhash Marg • Tilak Marg (b) If Rubia is coming from Jama Masjid to join the parade, guess about how far she will have to walk. (c) The total route of the parade is about how long? • 3 km • 16 km • 25 km • 8 km
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(1) The route of the parade has been traced below. The Rajpath and India Gate has been marked on the map.
(2) (a) Subhash Marg is the longest road among them.
(b) We know that the route of the parade through Subhash Marg and the Jama Masjid is 1 cm away from the Subhash Marg on the map.
Here the scale is 2 cm = 1 km so, 1 cm = 0.5 km
We know that, 1 km = 1000 m so, 0.5 km = 500 m
Thus, Rubia will have to walk about 500 m to join the parade.
(c) Total distance of parade in the map is 16 cm. And we know that , 2 cm on map = 1 km Thus, 16 cm = 8 km
So, the total route of the parade will be about 8 km.
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