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Macavity is called the hidden paw because when you see him at the square and then search for him moments later you cannot find him. The poet calls Macavity the “hidden Paw”- because he is always hiding. The Scotland Yard police do not have his footprints and therefore they cannot catch him. Macavity is a mysterious ginger cat who is very tall and thin with sunken eyes. His brow is deeply lined with thought and he has a highly domed head. He has a dusty coat and his whiskers are uncombed due to negligence. He sways his head from side to side and makes snake-like movements.
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Macavity is called the hidden paw because when you see him at the square and then search for him moments later you cannot find him.
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The <td> tag defines a standard data cell in an HTML table. An HTML table has two kinds of cells: Header cells - contains header information (created with the <th> element) Data cells - contains data (created with the <td> element). The <td> tag defines the standard cells in the table which are displayed as normal-weight, left-aligned text. The <tr> tag defines the table rows. There must be at least one row in the table. The <th> tag defines the header cells in the table which are displayed as bold, center-aligned text.
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The cells having nuclear material enclosed by a nuclear membrane are called eukaryotic cells. The organism whose cells possess a nucleus bound by a nuclear membrane are called eukaryotes.
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Microsoft Access is a database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the Professional and higher editions or sold separately
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How important are dates:
“History is certainly about changes that occur over time”.
- History is synonymous with dates.
- We compare the past with present.
- We continue to associate history with a string of dates.
- We study dates to find out the sequence of events and significance of events.
Which Dates:
- Selection of date depends on the story of past.
- Focusing on a particular set of events is important.
- By studing the dates reasons and consequences of events are understood in better way.
How do we Periodise:
- James Mill divided the Indian history into three periods: Hindu, Muslim and British.
- According to Mill, Only British rules, culture and laws could make indians civilised.
- There are significant sources to study the periods of events and by studing different historical evidences a string of time periods can be formed.
What is colonial:
- When the subjugation of one country by another country leads to change in social, culture, economic and political sphere,it leads to colonisation.
- British rule brought about changes in values and tastes, customs and practices.
How do we know Administration:
- One important source is the official records of the British administration.
- The British felt all important documents and letters needed to be preserved.
- Specialized institutions like archieves and museums were established to preserve important records.
- Administrative source only represents half of the picture as they all were written and maintained by British officials.
- Several other sources studied together give a better picture of administration.
Sources of Information:
- official records, letters, memos, surveys, newspapers, magazines, autobiographies, reports, experiences of travellers, novels and poems are some important sources of information of British rule and atrocities.
- The practice of surveying became commone under colonial administration.’
- Surveys like botanical zoological, archaeological, anthropological and forest survesys were in the list of British administration.
- Sources kept and written by both Indians and British studied together represents several aspects of British rule and their efforts to modernise or subjugate Indian population.
What do Official Records not Tell:
- The official records do not tell about the needs of people of India.
- Many official records hide the truth and only show one aspect of the event.
- The official records does not represent the fall outs of British administration and also do not represent the reactions and situation of indians of every sphere of society.
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According to Parimal Ghose, he met Bepin Babu at Ranchi in 1958. He got confused and stared at Bepin Babu in disbelief as the latter failed to recognize him and understood that Bepin had a memory lapse of his stay in Ranchi.
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| Metals | Non metals |
| Metals react with oxygen and form oxides. These oxides are alkaline in nature. | Non metals react with oxygen to form oxides which are alkaline in nature. |
| Metals react with water to form oxides and hydroxides. | They do not react with water. |
| Metals react with acid to produce hydrogen gas. | Non metals do not react with acid. |
| More reactive metals can displace less reactive metals from their salt solutions. | They cannot displace less reactive metals from their salt solution. |
| Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. | Non metals are poor conductors of heat and electricity. Like Graphite. |
| Metals have high density. | Non metals have low density. |
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1. The Success of the democracy depends to a great extend on the constructive role of the opposition parties.
2. In every democracy all the parties cannot get majority seats all the time in the parliament.
3. The parties which do not get majority seats are called opposition parties.
4. The party which gets majority seats in the Lok Sabha next to the ruling party is called the recognised opposition party. The leader of the opposition party enjoys some privileges equivalent to that of a cabinet minister.
5. All the powers mentioned in the constitution are exercised by the ruling party. The opposition party also functions in an effective manner, and their work is no less important than that of the ruling parties.
Functions of Opposition party
(1) To check the government from becoming authoritarian and to restrict its powers, the opposition parties keep a watch over them.
(2) The main duty of the opposition party is to criticize the policies of the government.
(3) Outside the legislature the opposition parties attract the attention of the press and report their criticism of the government policy in the news papers.
(4) The opposition parties have the right to check the expenditure of the government also.
(5) During the question hour, the opposition parties criticism the government generally
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