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हम पंछी उन्मुक्त गगन के : शिवमंगल सिंह ‘सुमन’
हम पंछी उन्मुक्त गगन के
पिंजरबद्ध न गा पाऍंगे
कनक-तीलियों से टकराकर
पुलकित पंख टूट जाऍंगे ।
हम बहता जल पीनेवाले
मर जाऍंगे भूखे-प्यासे
कहीं भली है कटुक निबोरी
कनक-कटोरी की मैदा से ।
स्वर्ण-श्रृंखला के बंधन में
अपनी गति, उड़ान सब भूले
बस सपनों में देख रहे हैं
तरू की फुनगी पर के झूले ।
ऐसे थे अरमान कि उड़ते
नील गगन की सीमा पाने
लाल किरण-सी चोंच खोल
चुगते तारक-अनार के दाने ।
होती सीमाहीन क्षितिज से
इन पंखों की होड़ा-होड़ी
या तो क्षितिज मिलन बन जाता
या तनती सॉंसों की डोरी ।
नीड़ न दो, चाहे टहनी का
आश्रय छिन्न-भिन्न कर डालो
लेकिन पंख दिए हैं तो
आकुल उड़ान में विघ्न न डालो ।
- शिवमंगलसिंह सुमन
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Food moves through your GI tract by a process called peristalsis. The large, hollow organs of your GI tract contain a layer of muscle that enables their walls to move. The movement pushes food and liquid through your GI tract and mixes the contents within each organ. As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules. The body then absorbs these smaller molecules through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream, which delivers them to the rest of the body.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
negative.
Let us take two integers, one with positive sign and one with negative sign that is +2 and −5 then the product of these integers with different/unlike signs is:
(+2)×(−5)=−(2×5)=−10 which is a negative integer.
Hence, product of two integers with unlike signs is always negative.
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Q1: Our society teaches us what kind of behaviour is acceptable for boys and girls. True
Q2: Our constitution does not make any discrimination on the basis of gender. True
Q3: Housework is invisible and unpaid work. True
Q4: Men and women have same status in our society. False
Q5: Your childhood is different from the childhood of the adults of your family. True
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
25+(-6)-562+33
= 25 - 6 - 562 + 33
= 19 - 562 + 33
= 52 - 562
= - 510
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
7/12 + 11/16 + 9/24
L.C.M of the denominators: 12, 16, 24 = 48
7/12 = 7 × 4/12 × 4 = 28/48
11/16 = 11 × 3/ 16 × 3 = 33/48
9/24 = 9 × 2/24 × 2 = 18/48
28/48 + 33/48 + 18/48 = 28 + 33 + 18/48
= 79/48
The sum of 7/12 + 11/16 + 9/24 = 79/48
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Number of innings = 8
Mean of score =
= 400/8 = 50
Thus, the mean score is 50.
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Prashashtis are long poems which were composed in praise of kings. They were composed by scholars Brahmins.
These Brahmin Darbari poets were appointed by the King himself.
These poems show how the ruler wanted to show himself a brave, victorious warrior.
Prashashtis was not considered a reliable source of information by historians because;
- The poets themselves are appointed by the King, thus they may be biased in the process of the king's achievements and praise.
- Secondly, the description of these poems cannot be literally true.
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The king wanted to know the answers to the three questions because he thought that he would never fail once he knew the answers to these questions.
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(x+y)(x² - xy + y²)
= x ( x² - xy + y² ) +y ( x² - xy + y²)
= x³ - x²y + xy² +yx² -xy² + y³
= x³ + y³
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Air is a mixture of many gases. The major component of air is nitrogen gas which is 78%. The second major component of air is oxygen which is 21%. Air is mainly a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gas with small amounts of carbon dioxide gas, water vapour and other gases. Thus, 99% of air is composed of nitrogen and oxygen and the remaining 1% of air consists of carbon dioxide, water vapour, a few other gases and some dust particles. The composition of air changes slightly from place to place and season to season. For example, the air over industrial cities has a higher amount of carbon dioxide whereas in coastal areas there is more water vapour in air.
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Stomata are tiny pores or opening on the surface of a leaf.
Functions of stomata:
(i) Evaporation of water in plants in the form of vapour takes place through stomata during transpiration.
(ii) Exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) also takes place through stomata.
Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago
The two main functions of stomata are to allow for the uptake of carbon dioxide and to limit the loss of water due to evaporation. In many plants, stomata remain open during the day and closed at night. Stomata are open during the day because this is when photosynthesis typically occurs. Stomata control gas exchange. When open, these pores allow carbon dioxide in, and oxygen and water out. Carbon dioxide in for carbon fixing. Oxygen out to avoid photorespiration.

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