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- Computers are used in bank for electronic money transfer, voucher, ledger, bank sheet, etc.
- Computer is a very effective tool which can be used for teaching and learning, result processing, student data processing, question preparation, handouts and note preparation, etc and also online education.
- Industrial research, budgeting, process control, all are computer based. The robotics are also computer based.
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- A sea is a much bigger body of water whereas a river is a thin and long body of water.
- There is higher salinity in sea water as it contains the minerals carried by rivers. On the other hand, rivers have fresh water.
- Rivers generally lead to the sea while the latter is an interconnection system of oceans.
- Waves in the sea move slower as compared to the running water in a river.
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In the poem The Night of the Scorpion the poet depicts the selfless love of a mother who is stung by a scorpion. She suffers a lot because of the pain but still she is happy that the scorpion did not bite her children. The poet goes back to the night when his mother is bitten by a scorpion. By hearing this incident the villagers came into the poet’s house like swarms of flies to console the family. They prayed to God countless times to immobilize the evil creature. The villagers with lights and lanterns started to search for the scorpion but in vain. They also spread a lot of superstitious observations. They observed that if the scorpion moves the poison in the blood of the mother. So they found it is necessary for the scorpion to stay still. Some villagers are of the opinion that the pain she suffers reduces the sufferings of her next life. Another philosophical interpretation the villagers give is that the pain she suffers may purify her desires and ambition.
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- Born in Radhanagar, Hooghly District, Bengal Presidency in May 1772 into a Bengali Hindu family.
- He is known as the ‘Father of Modern India’ or ‘Father of the Bengal Renaissance’.
- He was a religious and social reformer.
- Widely known for his role in the abolition of the practice of Sati.
- He was a scholar and knew Sanskrit, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, English and Arabic.
- He fought against the perceived ills of Hindu society at that time.
- Propagated Western education among Indians.
- Formed the Brahmo Samaj in 1828.
- Worked for the East India Company as a clerk.
- He died in September 1833 in Bristol, England.
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Hans Wolf was a musician playing cello in an orchestra and Jim Macpherson was a school teacher. During early 20th century it was common for people to get enrolled into army during wars. Even today certain countries, like Israel, make it mandatory for all adults to serve in military for a certain period.
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Jim Macpherson was very brave, kind, open-hearted and the leader of his English troop. Connie Macpherson is the wife of Jim Macpherson. She spent her whole life waiting for her husband after he went for the war. She loved her husband extremely. She was burnt partially when a fire broke in her house. His letters are evidence that he loved his wife very much.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Edla Wilmansson is the ironmaster's daughter. The ironmaster wants to invite the peddler for Christmas but it was declined. He sends his daughter Edla to convince him and being a persuasive person she is able to convince him to go to their house for Christmas. When she looks at him compassionately. She is kind, gentle and hospitable. Despite her knowledge about the peddler's intention, she treats him with respect and feeds him well. When her father asks the peddler to go away, she feels it was unethical to send a guest away like that because he had been promised Christmas cheer.
She is able to awaken goodness in the peddler's heart by showing understanding and love. He was able to rise to the level of 'Captain' leaving his temptations aside just because he did not want to let her as well as himself down.
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