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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

Character Sketch of Margie
Margie Jones is an eleven year old girl. She is taught by a mechanical teacher in her home \underline homeschooling . She uses to write her feelings in a diary. She too writes about finding a 'real book. She's having a little knowledge about the old schools and teachers. She collected all the information from her friend Tommy and her grandfather. 

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Bharat Malik 5 years, 1 month ago

Thief's brother ran to the king and complain of murder
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Pratibha Kushwah 5 years, 1 month ago

Displacement or logical shift
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

Explanation:

Kezia was scared of her father as he looked like a giant. Every morning he used to give her a good bye kiss. She used to feel uncomfortable till her father was at home. She even stammered while answering him.

 

In the presence of her father Kezia stammered a lot while speaking. She had this problem from the beginning but she had managed to overcome it. But when she spoke with her father who according to her had a big figure like a giant and she stammered as she was scared of her father.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago

 Before going to his officeKezia's father would come to Kezia's room and give her a perfunctory kiss. She would respond with “Goodbye, Father”. Since she was afraid of him, she always felt relieved after his departure.

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Bharat Malik 5 years, 1 month ago

Mileva is 3 years old than Albert

Pratibha Kushwah 5 years, 1 month ago

3 years

Sania Khan 5 years, 1 month ago

3 year older

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

A n s w e r:
3 year elder
Albert Einstein, 22 years of age, and Mileva Marie, some three years older, had first met as fellow students at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic in Zurich.

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Misty Shah 5 years, 1 month ago

A unique

Supriya ✔️ 5 years, 1 month ago

A unique thing Because pronunciation of u in unique sounds consonant

Avinash Kushwaha Kushwaha 5 years, 1 month ago

Hii
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago

In the fair , there were many beautiful things like toys , sweets , balloons and many more. The child wanted all those things but his parents were neglecting him and in watching those things the child was lagging behind . ... In this way the child lost in the fair. The condition of the child was that he demanded various things in the fair to whom he was attracted like music of snake charmer , round about , sweets , toys , flowers etc.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

The poet speaks to the wind with anger.
Yes, strong winds are known to cause plenty of damage and destruction to both life and property.
Storms, cyclones, gales and strong winds cause havoc on land. They uproot trees, bring down houses, tear down electric posts and claim lives.  They also cause damage to boats and frighten the poor sailors and fishermen out at sea. Yet, I do not agree with the poet that the wind only ‘crumbles lives’. The wind is responsible for bringing rain; it cools the land and makes the climate pleasant. Today, wind energy is harnessed for several useful purposes including turning windmills, wind turbines and generating electricity.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

No, everybody is not fortunate enough to have a cosy bed to lie in when it rains. Not everybody gets to enjoy the comfort of cosy homes during rain. I have seen animals seeking shelter under trees and under the tin roofs of the small roadside tea stalls. The people passing by shoo away these animals and try to shrink themselves under the limited space of these shops. The poor animals are left shivering and drenching on the roads. The shopkeepers of such stalls are delighted as the people waiting for the rain to subside often end up buying tea and snacks.

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Aarushi Erande 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto was a very naughty monkey. He had been a source of great loss to grandfather. He had scratched the wall, torn the authors blazer; also because if him, grandfather had to pay Rs.3 to the ticket collector for toto's ticket. He had also thrown the plate of pulaw from the tree which broke into a hundred peices. Hence he was not that kind of pet to be kept for long.

Suraj Pratap 5 years, 1 month ago

It's useful answer

Suraj Pratap 5 years, 1 month ago

Hi

Sona Lika 5 years, 1 month ago

As grandfather was already having so many pets and grandmother donot want any addition in zoo animals And also toto had became very naughty Is it fine Reply me
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C Abbi 5 years, 1 month ago

Totooooooooooooooo

Alka Yadav 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto

Kushagra Singh 5 years, 1 month ago

The name of the monkey is 'Toto'

Drishti Kapoor 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto

Manyata Joshi 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto takes bath in a tub of warm water. It puts its legs in the water one by one and applies soap as well. As monkeys are good at aping others, so Toto has learnt proper steps of bathing while watching the narrator doing same.

Toto is fond of bathing with warm water. So once having tested the warmth of water in the kettle Toto sits in the kettle. Probably he is not intelligent enough to understand the risk of boiling water so he pops his head up and down in the kettle.

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Suraj Pratap 5 years, 1 month ago

Thanks bata

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago

Toto was very mischievous. He did not allow other pet animals to sleep at night. Thus, Grandfather decided to take Toto to Saharanpur. A big black canvas bag was arranged for Toto to travel.

The Ticket collector classified Toto as a dog because there was no mention of fare in his rulebook for a monkey to travel in the railways. 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

He went there and found the old woman in tears. He asked her what had happened. At first, she did not say anything but continued crying. Slowly, she said that her husband who was sleeping had accidentally rolled off the bed and was in pain. She could neither lift him up nor help him get up on his own. Since the old lady was blind, she could not reach out for the telephone to call the doctor or anyone else for help. Shobhit asked her where the old man was and she pointed to a room. When he went there, he found the old man on the floor. Slowly but firmly, he helped the old man get up and lay him on the bed.


He then took his mobile phone and called his friend telling him to bring his car over to the place he directed. The friend arrived shortly and they took the old man to the hospital. Shobhit felt that it was not safe to leave the old lady alone. So, they took her as well. They had to wait for some time to meet the doctor. The old man was graining in pain and his wife as sobbing uncontrollably. Finally, it was their turn to meet the doctor. After examining the patient, the doctor said that it was a case of multiple fracture and he had to undergo an operation. When Shobhit asked the old lady about her children so that he could inform them, she said that she had only one child and that he was abroad. He never visited them and they always managed by themselves. Shobhit decided that he would take the place of the son and requested the doctor to go ahead with the required treatment. From that day, Shobhit considered them as the grandparents he never had. The old man made a speedy recovery and they returned home soon. Shobhit made it a point to check on them daily and find out if there was anything he could do for them.

Companies look for persons who believe in experimental learning rather than books worms, say experts. They look for candidates who have the ability to perform multi tasks. What is multi-tasking? Today, be an engineer graduate or a MBA graduate, within two to three years they are expected to move to a supervisory level and would have a team under them. At the same time they are also expected to report to more than one superior and handle more than one project at the same time. Now to accomplish that task one has to have the multi- tasking skills. It is nothing but the ability to manage shared resources. They have to shift and move from one task to another at the same time and accomplish the tasks within the set deadlines without compromising on quality. To achieve that, one should be blessed with the multi tasking ability. It is nothing but the ability to perform various jobs at the same time. Taking the cue from what the experts say, it can be understood that the companies look for some additional skills apart from the academic skills. The skills can be broadly identified as training skills, presentation skills, knowledge sharing skills, communication skills and team building skills. A resume‘ reflects the skills set of a person. How does a resume‘ reflect skills set? Apart from the academic highlights, if the resume shows that one has interest in writing blogs, was an active participant in all the technical symposiums or festivals that were held in the college, organized events, presented papers in technical festivals, have done more number of projects apart from the ones prescribe in the curriculum, have voluntarily visited more number of industries to understand the work culture and have actively participated in team sports and team events, then he or she is considered to develop multi-tasking ability. Most of the companies look for people who have a consistent good record in academics, good hold over English writing and speaking skills, analytical skills, communicative skills, general awareness and team skills. The hobbies practised by the person also showcase his or her multi-tasking ability. The interviewers generally expect that he or she is well versed with the hobby. If playing is one‘s hobby, he must be familiar with its basic rules and a few records. adapted from THE HINDU March 7, 2011 1 point
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Shardul Mate 5 years, 1 month ago

Solution
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C Abbi 5 years, 1 month ago

Abdul Kalam A boy of ordinary looks, Abdul Kalam had many sterling qualities right from his childhood. He had immense affection and respect for his parents. He inherited the values of honesty and self-discipline from his father and faith in goodness and deep kindness from his mother. Kalam was an enterprising and a hard-working child. He collected tamarind seeds, when they were in demand, and sold them to earn small yet significant amounts. Very confident of himself, he did every piece of work assigned to him with full dedication. He helped his cousin to catch bundles from the running trains when the train-halt at Rameswaram was suspended during the Second World War. He was also a sensitive child and learnt valuable lessons from his experiences. He learnt early in life that caste-based segregation is a poison that must not be allowed to thrive. Kalam was also progressive and took the decision at the right time to leave his hometown to study further and grow in life.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

Abdul Kalam
A boy of ordinary looks, Abdul Kalam had many sterling qualities right from his childhood. He had immense affection and respect for his parents. He inherited the values of honesty and self-discipline from his father and faith in goodness and deep kindness from his mother. Kalam was an enterprising and a hard-working child. He collected tamarind seeds, when they were in demand, and sold them to earn small yet significant amounts. Very confident of himself, he did every piece of work assigned to him with full dedication. He helped his cousin to catch bundles from the running trains when the train-halt at Rameswaram was suspended during the Second World War. He was also a sensitive child and learnt valuable lessons from his experiences. He learnt early in life that caste-based segregation is a poison that must not be allowed to thrive. Kalam was also progressive and took the decision at the right time to leave his hometown to study further and grow in life.

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Abhinandan? Dubey?? 5 years, 1 month ago

mystery got solved today when I was passing by the statue of the Happy Prince. A crowd of people, among them the Mayor and Town Councillors, were discussing how shabby and dull the statue looked without its ruby, sapphires and gold leaves. That is when I realized that the sapphire I had got was actually one of the eyes of the statue of the Happy Prince. That also explained how the poor and needy people in the city were mysteriously getting jewels and gold so that they could end their poverty and miseries. The Happy Prince with the help of the swallow – his noble companion – had brought so much happiness to the poor and downtrodden by sacrificing all he had. It utterly dismayed me to hear of the council’s decision to pull down the statue because it looked nothing better than a dull, shabby beggar! How callous and ignorant the Mayor and the Councillors are! However, I shall remain eternally grateful to the Happy Prince and the swallow, his faithful companion, and as a token of my gratitude to them, I am going to write and stage a play to highlight their exemplary sacrifices in bringing joy and happiness to the poor and needy people of the city.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

A n s w e r 
A privacy policy is a statement or legal document that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data

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Abhinandan Dubey 5 years, 1 month ago

Whenever Kezia was sent by her grandmother to talk to her parents on Sunday afternoons, she always found her mother reading and her father stretched out on the sofa, sleeping soundly and snoring.

Aastha Tiwari ? 5 years, 1 month ago

Whenever Kezia was sent by her grandmother to talk to her parents on Sunday afternoons, she always found her mother reading and her father stretched out on the sofa, sleeping soundly and snoring..
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Abhinandan? Dubey?? 5 years, 1 month ago

Margie is thirdteen haaaaaaaaaa?????????

Aakanksha Rawat 5 years, 1 month ago

11 years old

Abhinandan Dubey 5 years, 1 month ago

11 years old

Alka Yadav 5 years, 1 month ago

Margie is eleven

Somay Mamgain 5 years, 1 month ago

Margie is thirdteen
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago

A disaster is a serious disruption in the functioning of a community and society as a fall-out of widespread human, material, or environmental losses that exceed the ability of the affected population to cope with its own resources.

India is a disaster prone country. In fact, there is no country which is immune from disasters which can be classified as-

Types of Disasters: There are two majorly two types of disasters:
Natural disasters Man-made disasters

Natural disasters are the disasters caused due to natural reasons which are beyond the control of humans including floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcano eruptions that have immediate impacts on human lives.

Man-made disasters also known as the complex emergencies are the disasters caused due to major accidents like fires, the breakdown of authority, looting and attacks, including conflict situations and war.

Disaster management is a continuous phenomenon of mitigating the impact of the disasters. Disaster management calls for collective and co-ordinated efforts. A number of activities need to be undertaken in the event of disaster. These include co-ordination, command and control, rapid assessment of damage, restoration of power, tele-communication and surface transport, deployment of search and rescue teams, medicals and Para-medical teams, arrangements for drinking water and food material, setting up of temporary shelters, sanitation and hygiene identification and earmarking of resources, last but not the least, maintenance of law and order is equally important.
The most vulnerable sections in these disasters are the poor. Hence it is necessary to mobilize them towards preparedness for any emergency. Quick and timely response is the essence in providing immediate relief and rescue operations, to save human lives and mitigate miseries as soon as possible.
India has set up many departments and organizations for the same i.e. National disaster management authority (ndma), national remote sensing centre (nrsc), central water commission (cwc) etc. And due to the presence of so many authorities it is not feasible for all of them to take steps in a single direction.
Conclusion: Disaster management has assumed great importance in recent times. To handle any unforeseen situation efficiently, we need to be well-equipped with latest technologies. It cannot avert the outbreak of disaster, but can mitigate its impact to a large extent.

Rohit Kumar 5 years, 1 month ago

Hi
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Sanchita ?? 5 years, 1 month ago

She was kidnap by police last Sunday.. Hope it's helpful for you..

Shivam Dangi 5 years, 1 month ago

Answer
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C Abbi 5 years, 1 month ago

Lonelyness

Aastha Tiwari ? 5 years, 1 month ago

Lonely अकेला

Leela Leela Rani 5 years, 1 month ago

The state of being lonely

Sakshi Kamate 5 years, 1 month ago

Lonely
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Aarushi Erande 5 years, 1 month ago

Egypt is considered as the birthplace of many civilizations.

Suraj Pratap 5 years, 1 month ago

The many civilization of Egypt considered by the birthplace

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