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The female reproductive system is designed to carry out several functions. It produces the female egg cells necessary for reproduction, called the ova or oocytes. The system is designed to transport the ova to the site of fertilization. During ***, sperm cells travel through the ****** to the uterus and fallopian tubes. In the fallopian tube, the sperm meets the egg that was released from the ovary during ovulation.
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Area of rhombus = 1 / 2 × d 1 × d 2
= 1 / 2 × 8 × 1 0
= 4 × 10
Area of rhombus = 40 sq .cm
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A fraction is a word that is originated from Latin. In Latin, “Fractus” means “broken”. In real life, when we cut a piece of cake from the whole of it, say 1/4th of it, then the portion is the fraction of the cake.
Fractions are defined as the parts of a whole. The whole can be a number or any specific value or a thing. In other words, it is also termed as a portion or section of any quantity. It is denoted by using ‘/’ symbol, such as a/b. For example, in 2/4 is a fraction where the upper part denotes the numerator and lower part is the denominator.
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When People Rebel: 1857 and After class 8 Notes History
Policies and the People: The policies of the East India Company affected different people like kings, queens, peasants, landlords, tribals, and soldiers in different ways.
Nawabs Lose their Power:
- Since the mid-eighteenth century. Nawabs and rajas had seen their power erode. They lost their authority and honour.
- In 1801, a subsidiary alliance was imposed on Awadh and i8 was annexed in 1856 on the basis of administration.
- Along with this direct conquest and Doctrine of Lapse were imposed and symbols of authority were destroyed.
- The company began to plan to bring an end to the Mughal dynasty and Bahadur Shah Zafar was declared as the last King of Mughals.
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Major centres of weaving in the late eighteenth century:
Dacca, Madura, Patan, Surat, Benaras were famous in late eighteenth century.
In British region Indian textile play a vital role in generating wealth for British government.
In late Eighteenth century, all weaving centres spread across India.
The Deccan region which is called Eastern Bengal Dacca. It became famous for jamdani and mulmul weaving.
Benaras which is now called Banaras is famous for silk.
The south part is famous for cotton weavers.
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Q u e s t i o n ; What time of the day did the poet set out on his journey?
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The poet set out for his journey towards evening. The word ‘starlight’ proves so.
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