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Sargunjot Singh 6 years, 7 months ago

Hey what are you saying are you mad ot you do not have mind
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Aniket Kushwaha 6 years, 7 months ago

Chapter 2 work sheet ka answer is big
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

If the current through a circuit is too weak, the filament does not get heated sufficiently and it does not glow. LED (Light Emitting Diodes) can be used in place of the electric bulb in the tester, LED glows even when a weak electric current flows through it. A tester is used to check the conduction of electricity through two liquids, labelled A and B. It is found that the bulb of the tester glows brightly for liquid A while it glows very dimly for liquid B.

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Niraj Prasad 6 years, 7 months ago

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Presenting a unique bond of love between simians and human beings, a monkey in Orissa’s Dhenkanal area has adorned a baby-sitter’s role by taking care of an infant human baby when its mother is busy doing household chores. Every morning, the monkey arrives at the 21-day-old baby’s house and spends the rest of the day taking care of the baby boy. At times, the monkey goes asleep with the infant in the house.

"Initially, I was scared by this unusual affection shown by the monkey towards my baby. But today, the monkey takes care of him the whole day when I am busy with my household work. Sitting next to my baby son, the monkey looks after him as a mother and never harms," said Kamalini Khuntia, the mother. Rohit Khuntia and Kamalini Khuntia, the parents of the infant were scared and reluctant to allow a monkey to come near the child. They even tried to shoo the simian away. But it did not stop the monkey from visiting their house and play with the baby. Both of the parents have now given up their fear and now treat the monkey as family. The unique incident showcasing an astonishing relation of love and care between a monkey and human child has become the talk of the town. "Look this is an animal but showers love and affection like a real mother to a human baby. For the past 15-16 days, it is taking care of the baby as a mother would do," said, Shantanu Das, a neighbour Khuntia’s home has today become a favourite tourist spot of sorts, as several curious people keep visiting to witness the unique bond. Who knows the sight may influence the general mindset that usually perceives the presence of monkeys to be a menace for the human world?

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Arpan Choudhary 6 years, 7 months ago

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Niraj Prasad 6 years, 7 months ago

3(t-3)=5(2t+1). 3t -9 =10t+5 -9 -5 =10t-3t -14. =7t t. =-14/7 t =. -2

Prinshu Patel 6 years, 7 months ago

-10/7

Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago

3( t - 3 ) = 5 ( 2t - 1 )

3t - 9 = 10t - 5

-9 + 5 = 10t - 3t

-4 = 7t

7t = -4

t = -4 / 7

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R T 6 years, 7 months ago

in every condition including extremely hot & cold also........
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Sadhana Ghosh 6 years, 7 months ago

Albertinstine

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Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein?

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Albert Einstine
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Arpan Choudhary 6 years, 7 months ago

The number is a multiplied by itself

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In which the number is multiplied by itself
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Lucky Yadav 6 years, 7 months ago

Why अर्थ दो नोट फॉल down
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

Let their ratio be x
So the two numbers are: 5x and 3x
now, according to question
5x - 3x = 30
2x = 30
x= 15
therefore the two numbers are:
5x = 5 x 15 = 75
and 3x= 3 x 15 = 45

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Ayushi Kandpal 6 years, 7 months ago

Like past And Changes

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Bc
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Large dams have forced some 40-80 million people from their lands in the past six decades, according to the World Commission on Dams. Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit. These legions of dam refugees have, in the great majority of cases, been economically, culturally and psychologically devastated.

Those displaced by reservoirs are only the most visible victims of large dams. Millions more have lost land and homes to the canals, irrigation schemes, roads, power lines and industrial developments that accompany dams. Many more have lost access to clean water, food sources and other natural resources in the dammed area. Millions have suffered from the diseases that dams and large irrigation projects in the tropics bring. And those living downstream of dams have suffered from the hydrological changes dams bring to rivers and ecosystems; an estimated 400-800 million people--roughly 10% of humanity--fall into this category of dam-affected people.

In response to the massive human rights problems and environmental impacts of large dams, affected people and supporting local and international organizations have joined together to fight for change in how and whether dams are planned, designed and built. This movement includes thousands of environmental, human rights, and social activist groups around the world. International dam-affected people’s meetings in Brazil, Thailand and Mexico in recent years have brought together dam-affected peoples and their allies to network and strategize, and call for better planning of water- and energy-supply projects. And every year, groups from around the world show their solidarity with those dispossessed by dams on the International Day of Action for Rivers, a global event to raise awareness about the impacts of dams and the values of free-flowing rivers.


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