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Baba Guru Nanak emphasized on the worship of one God. According to him, caste, creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining liberation. Liberation for him was the pursuit of an active life with social commitment. He gave the motto of nam, dan and isnan, which meant right worship, welfare of others and purity of conduct.
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Guru Nanak appointed the next Guru, ANGAD as his successor to the Guruship. His real name was Lehna.
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A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length & opposite angles are equal in measures. Each diagonal divides the parallelogram into two equal triangles.
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Static electricity refers to an imbalance between the electric charges in a body, specifically the imbalance between the negative and the positive charges on a body.
When we rub the comb into hairs and take it near small pieces of paper, all the paper pieces get attracted towards the comb. This is because of static charge that is developed due to rubbing of comb on oily hairs.
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A water body is said to be polluted when toxic substances damage it, making it undrinkable and also dangerous for organisms to live in it. Harmful substances like sewage, silt, toxic - chemicals and domestic waste are called water pollutants. They spoil the quality of water by altering its smell and colour and render it unfit for drinking.
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Excessive or unwanted sounds are called noise. Noise is unpleasant to hear. E.g., Sound produced by a bunch of students speaking together in the classroom.
The sounds which are pleasing to the ears are called music. It gives a soothing effect rather than creating a chaos in mind. E.g., Sound produced by a harmonium sound.
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- Milk is a good conductor of electricity because it contains water and lactic acids and other salts.
- Pure water does not conduct electricity, but naturally occurring water (rain water, tap water etc) contain salts (ions) dissolved in it and this makes it a good conductor of electricity
- Soda compounds (a common name for chemicals mostly containing sodium) contain ions when dissolved in water and ions help conduct electricity.
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The Old City of Delhi was constructed as a walled city with 14 gates, adjoining a fortpalace complex, with the river Jamuna flowing near it. The city was characterised by mosques, havelis, crowded mohallas, narrow and winding lanes and bylanes and water channels. The British gained control of Delhi in 1803. Before the revolt of 1857, the British adjusted themselves to the Mughal culture of the Old City by living in the Walled City, enjoying Urdu/Persian culture and poetry, and participating in local festivals. The Delhi College was established in 1792, which led to a great intellectual flowering in the sciences as well as the humanities.
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