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‘Gold moments’ was written by Jay Dubashi. The chapter is about the author who works very hard to attend her convocation and to receive her 100 gm gold medal. She tries her best to look terse and neat. She comes across many obstructions to attend and participate in the convocation ceremony. Finally, the moment comes. The governor honours her by pinning the medal. And even at that point, she faces difficulty because of her shirt gets so hard to take in the pin. But finally, she receives the medal. How memorable the whole process was in receiving her most valuable medal. But the irony is that she needs to search for the medal now. She doesn’t know where she placed it. A 100 gm gold medal pinned to memory forever but lost in transition.
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2/3 × -5/7 + 7/3 + 2/3
= -10/21 + 7/3 + 2/3
= (-10 +49 + 14)/21
= 53/21
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A regular pentagon has 5 diagonals on the inside of the shape.
The diagonals of any poygon can be calculated using the formula n×2(n−3) where n is the number of sides, in case of a pentagon which "n" will be 5, the formula as expected is equal to 5
A hexagon has 9 diagonals.
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अहमदनगर किले के साथ कौन-सी घटना जुड़ी है?
<hr />अहमदनगर किले के साथ साहसी चाँद बीवी की घटना जुड़ी है जिसने अकबर की शाही सेना के विरुद्ध हाथ में तलवार उठाकर अपनी सेना का नेतृत्व किया, लेकिन बाद में उसके अपने ही एक आदमी ने उसकी हत्या कर दी।
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
let length be x
breadth be y
x=2y-16
2x+2y=112
4y-32+2y=112
6y=144
y=24
x=2y-16
=48-16
=32
So,therefore length is 24 and breadth is 32
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
let length be x
breadth be y
x=2y-16
2x+2y=112
4y-32+2y=112
6y=144
y=24
x=2y-16
=48-16
=32
So,therefore length is 24 and breadth is 32
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A very thin thread-like strand from which cloth is made is called fibre.
Fabric is produced by weaving or knitting long ,twisted threads called yarn made from fibres
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The time needed to form a soil depends on the latitude: in environments characterized by a mild climate, it takes 200-400 years to form 1 cm of soil. in wet tropical areas soil formation is faster, as it takes 200 years. in order to accumulate enough substances to make a soil fertile it takes 3000 years. We say that it takes 500 to thousands of years to create an inch of topsoil. The reason is that soil is often derived from rock. The rock has to be broken into small pieces first. This happens by physical weathering: things like freezing and thawing in colder climates, and chemical weathering in warmer climates.
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Community property resources are natural resources owned and managed collectively by a community or society. Pastures or grazing lands is one of the example. Rivers, Lakes, oceans are the other examples.
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Scientific forestry deals with the conservation and management of forests on scientific lines.In scientific forestry, various species of trees in forests are cut down and are replaced by one type of tree. Trees are planted in straight rows. The forest officials undertake the survey of forests and formulate working plans for forest management. Trees which are cut every year are then replanted in a planned manner.
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Topography is the study of the land surface. In particular, it lays the underlying foundation of a landscape.
Examples include mountains, hills, valleys, lakes, oceans, rivers, cities, dams, and roads. Elevation - The elevation, or height, of mountains and other objects is recorded as part of topography. It is usually recorded in reference to sea level (the surface of the ocean).
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Ancient history as a term refers to the aggregate of past events from the beginning of writing and recorded human history and extending as far as post-classical history. ... The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with the Sumerian cuneiform script, with the oldest coherent texts from about 2600 BC.
Studying ancient history helps you to connect yourself with the people of ancient history. And, you learn what mistakes they made, what was the impact and what they learned. ... Ancient history can always fascinate you. It helps you to connect with your roots and understand the reasons behind those traditional beliefs.
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Plastics which do not get deformed or softened on heating when mold once, are called thermosetting plastics. Bakelite and melamine are the examples of thermosetting plastics.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
Natural Vegetation
It refers to plant vegetation that has grown on its own without any human aid. They have been left undisturbed by the humans for a long time. It is a community of living trees and organisms associated with it. It covers a considerable area. It is perfectly capable of utilising sunrays, air, water and earthly materials to attain maturity and reproduce itself.
Wildlife: Animals, birds, insects as well as the aquatic life forms comprise the wildlife. We get meat and leather from animals. Honey bees provide us with honey. Insects are the major pollinators and thus help not only the plants but also the human beings. Some animals play the role of scavengers and clean the dead remains of animals. All animals play important role in maintaining the balance in the ecosystem.
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