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Manoj Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

Coffee is good for heart According to recent research But it is only for business

Krishna Gupta 3 years, 11 months ago

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Parasmani Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

Dangerous
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Sia ? 3 years, 11 months ago

A wise guru can shape you to be a good person by giving you the best advice of the knowledge so that you can achieve many things in life. A farsightedness guru can recognize you and your fault, where you are lacking in study or what you can do because a guru has the ability to see through your mind.

Aryan Rana 3 years, 11 months ago

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Akash Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

Tommy and Margie found the printed book strange because all the books on that this time printed on the papers.

Gaurav Vishwakarma 3 years, 11 months ago

Tommy and Margie found the printed book strange because it was awfully funny to read the words which stood still instead of moving they are supposed to.

Aman Gupta 3 years, 11 months ago

Tommy found a real book of his grandfather his grandfather told him that there was a time when all stories were printed on paper
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Sia ? 3 years, 11 months ago

The super cyclone was a devastating storm which washed away the houses and destroyed hundreds of villages. It killed thousands of people and uprooted a large number of trees. A number of people and animal were killed. There were dead bodies all around. People became homeless and many children became orphan whereas women became a widow. The condition seemed grim even after the super cyclone. The whole area was covered with brown water.

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Sia ? 3 years, 11 months ago

Please complete your question

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Sia ? 3 years, 11 months ago

We invited few friends over to our house for a barbecue.

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Ashutosh Ranjan 3 years, 11 months ago

Without good job not success in the life of any person
Read the passage given below: The seasonal problem of water taps running dry is plaguing most of our major cities. With the bigger rivers flowing in trickles and ponds and wells reduced to clay pits, village women in remote areas have to fetch every drop of water for drinking, cooking , washing and so on, across large distances. This has only worsened a perennial problem, that of widespread pollution of water, rendering it unfit for human consumption. The monsoons and the attendant floods will not solve this problem. The Delhi Administration is seriously worried about the threat to civic health posed by the polluted waters of the Yamuna. Two main tanks are to be set up to treat sewage. At present, only 60 per cent of the 200 million gallons of the city’s sewage receives any kind of treatment before it is dumped into the river which supplies water not only to this city but to innumerable towns and villages downstream. The Ganga, the Yamuna, the Kaveri, in fact all our important rivers serving many urban conglomerations, are fast becoming a major source of diseases. A comprehensive bill introduced in the Parliament recently, envisages the setting up of central and state boards for the prevention and control of water pollution. But it will obviously take some time before legislation is passed and effectively implemented. Meanwhile the problem continues to swell. According to a survey of eight dwelling countries conducted a couple of years ago, 90 per cent of all child deaths were due to water borne diseases. It is the same unchanged story today. In a country like India, a burgeoning population continuing to use the open countryside as a lavatory means that with every dust storm and rain, human excreta laden with germs and parasites find their way to ponds, shallow wells and even the streams and rivers. Only 18 per cent of the rural folk have access to potable water. A new threat that has already assumed alarming proportions is form industrial waste which is generally dumped untreated into the nearest river. For instance, for every kilogram of process hide, 30-40 litres of foul smelling waste water has to be disposed off. There are at least 900 licensed tanneries in the organized sector. Putrefied paper and jute waste, metallic waste from straw board and textile, sulphur, ammonia, urea metallic salts and corrosive acids all find their way to the river of India. It is important not only to make a new laws to ensure the urity of water, but also to realize the urgency of implementing them ruthlessle, if we are to avoid a national health disaster cutting across the barrier between towns and countryside. On the basis of your understanding of the oassage, answer the questions by choosing the correct options (any eight out of the ten) Q.1 The most appropriate title for the passage is: A. The Inevitable Evil of Pollution B. Water Scarcity C. Pollution D. Tackling Water Pollution Q.2 The bill mentioned in the passage: A. Creates financial scope for water treatment facilities. B. creates Central and State Boards for control of water pollution. C. looks into the effective implementation of legislation. D. looks into the proper treatment of water bodies. Q.3 According to the passage, what can ut through the barrier between town and villages? A. Number of child deaths B. Water Pollution C. Decreasing Potable water D. Civic health problems Q.4 ______________ is passed and effectively implemented” refers to the implementation of: A. Amendmet Laws B. Legislation C. Legal Punishments D. None of these Q.5 ‘Plaguing’ in the passage, means: A. Casuing trouble B. inviting C. avoiding D. encouraging Q.6 Which problem is highlighted in the given passage? A. Reduction of groundwater B. Droughts C. Water Pollution D. All of the above Q.7 According to the passage, women in remote areas A. try to obtain little water B. have to travel long distances to get water C. Cause water pollution D. die due to thirst Q.8 Choose the option that correctly states the meaning of ‘dumped’, as used in the passage A. Garbage B Threw C. Wasted D. Sold Q.9 Which of the following is a threat to the residents of Delhi 1. Zero groundwater 2. Lack of potable water 3. Lack of the treatment of sewage 4. Yamuna is over-polluted A. 1,3 and 5 B. 3 and 4 C. 1,2 and 5 D. None of these Q.10 The Delhi Administration is worried about…………………… A. threat to civic health posed by polluted waters of Yamuna B. the rivers are becoming a major source of diseases C. Lack of memory D. Both (A) and (B)
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Poonam Chahal 2 years, 2 months ago

question number b answer is looks into the effective implementation of legislation

Poonam Chahal 2 years, 2 months ago

question number a answer is pollution
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V A 3 years, 10 months ago

Isabel glennie was mother for Evelyn glennie

Samridhi Goyal 3 years, 11 months ago

Isabel Glennie was Evelyn Glennie's mother who noticed first time her deafneas

Vk Vk 4 years ago

Isabel glenny was evelyn glennie's mother

Mahi Akhlaque 4 years ago

She was evelyn glennie's mother
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D K 3 years, 11 months ago

Evelyn Headmistress

Vrinda Sharma 4 years ago

Her headmistress urged her parents to take Evelyn to the specialist

Vk Vk 4 years ago

Her headmistress

Mahi Akhlaque 4 years ago

Her school teachers
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Sia ? 4 years ago

Margie and Tommy have mechanical teachers. It was totally different from human teachers. The mechanical teacher was large and black and ugly, with a big screen on which all the lessons were shown and questions were asked. It has a slot where students have to put their homework and test papers. They have to write their answers in a punch code and the mechanical teacher calculated the marks in a fraction of time. They have a school in one of the rooms in their house only. They call it schoolroom. They do not have any classmates. They learned all subjects there with mechanical teacher. They have a mechanical teacher in the school room which always turns on every day at the same time except on Saturday and Sunday. Margie's school was right next to her bedroom.

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Manoj Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

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The men of the community do not support their leader
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Sia ? 4 years ago

In this poem, the poet uses “uniforms” to mean both the uniforms worn by soldiers and the varied traditional dresses belonging to different cultures and civilisations of the world, or the different clothes that symbolise who the wearers are. Beneath all uniforms lies the same human body.

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Mànyà Jain 3 years, 10 months ago

Khansaab

Samridhi Goyal 3 years, 11 months ago

Khansaab

Sabir Hussain 4 years ago

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Sia ? 4 years ago

Maria Sharapova was born in Siberia, Russia. At the age of nine years, she left Russia for Florida in the U.S.A. She went there with her father Yuri. She had to spend two hard years in the tennis training camp. It was a heart wrenching two-years separation from her mother. Maria Sharapova learnt an important lesson that tennis excellence would only come at a price. The seniors in the training camp treated her badly. To bully her, they would return to the room late at night, wake her up and make her tidy up the room. All these problems made her life during her training in U.S. miserable and desolate.  Maria Sharapova bagged the ladies single crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She attained the world's number one position on Monday, 22nd August 2005. Maria’s talent, determination, her hunger for success and her sacrifices had lifted her to the top of the world.

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Sia ? 4 years ago

Packing is a story about three friends who are getting ready to go for a journey. Thus, Packing summary will help students understand this story in a simplified form. It follows the packing session of three friends, Jerome, Harris, and George.

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Neil :) 4 years ago

See in english section ❤️‍? . Go to the happy prince and go to ncert solutions. FROM THERE YOU WILL GET?
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Nitin Kumar 4 years ago

English subject mai jakar sample papers ka option mai mail jayanga
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Sia ? 4 years ago

11, Preet Vihar
Jaipur
21 January 2020

The Editor
Dainik Bhaskar
Jaipur

Subject: Importance of Education in Holistic Personality Development.

Respected Sir,

I, Rohini, wants to write to you about the importance of education in the holistic development and nation building. Education is an important aspect of life. Education helps in gaining information of world, and also to build own perspective. It also helps in equipping people with professional, social, creative and academic skills. An educated man contributes to the nation development more than an uneducated man. Because an educated man will know his duties and responsibilities he/she has towards his/her nation.

Education not only helps a man to contribute to his/her nation's development but also in the holistic personality development. When practical knowledge of the world is imparted on a child, he/she gains survival skills also.

I hope that through the medium of your newspaper, people will also acknowledge the importance of education. And parents will make efforts to educate both their son and daughter. And youngsters will make education a priority.

Yours Sincerely
Rohini Das

Mahesh wrote only a few lines and couldn’t complete the story he wanted to write. Taking help from the given input, and basing it on the beginning Mahesh made, write a complete story. A woodcutter was chopping down trees on the bank of a river. His hands were so much wet with his sweat that he lost his grip……….. Outline: Axe fell down into river…….. couldn’t swim….. unhappy at his misfortune and wept…… God of Forests appeared……….. promised to get back his axe……. dived……… came out with an axe of gold… “not mine”……… dived again……… came out with silver axe …….. “not mine” said woodcutter…… dived again……… came out with woodcutter’s axe…….. “this is my axe”……. truly honest…….. rewarded all three axes to the woodcutter. 4M II. Write a short descriptive paragraph on the famous Indian scientist Sir CV Raman in 100-150 words on the basis of the following inputs. Born on 7 November 1888 in Madras—Physician by profession—worked in the field of light scattering—the discovery is known as ‘Raman Effect’—won Nobel Prize in 1930 for his discovery— elected ‘Fellow of the Royal Society’ in 1924—in 1954 India honoured him with its height civilian award ‘Bharat Ratna’—breathed his last on 21 November 1970.
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Sia ? 4 years ago

Honesty Pays in the Long Run

A woodcutter was chopping down trees on the bank of a river. His hands were so much wet with his sweat that he lost his grip over the axe. It slipped away from his hands and fell down into the river. The poor man couldn’t even swim. He thought that his axe was lost forever. He was very sad. Suddenly there was a flash of light. The god of the Forests appeared before him. The woodcutter explained what had happened. The god consoled him, “Don’t you worry. I’ll get back your axe for you. He dived into the river. After some time he came out with an axe. It was made of gold. Is this yours? he asked. The woodcutter only said No! After a few minutes, he came out of the river with another axe. It was made of silver. “No, no, sir, this is not mine, said the woodcutter. He dived again and came out with the third axe. The woodcutter cried loudly looking at the axe Yes, it’s mine - the woodcutter’s axe with an iron blade.” The god of Forests was impressed with the woodcutter’s honesty. “Keep all three of these axes as a present from me." The god uttered these words and disappeared. The woodcutter felt glad that he found his axe and a reward too. He finished his work and went home. He then told his wife and children the whole story what happened. It remained as the best example for their children to learn that honesty pays in the long run. 

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Sia ? 4 years ago

Make notes using abbreviation and summarize i. Education is not an end, but a means to an end. ... It is not enough just to choose the first system of education one finds, or to continue with one's old system ofeducation without examining it to see whether it in fact, is suitable or not.

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Himanshi Goyal 3 years, 11 months ago

Joint family
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Anu Dobwal 4 years ago

The teacher asked me that May god bless you

Anshi Garg 4 years ago

The teacher blessed me may you god bless you

Riya Saharan 4 years ago

The teacher said that may god bless you

Sapna Lakhera 4 years ago

The teacher said that may god bless you
The teacher blessed to me may God bless you.
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Amit Keshri 4 years ago

Mcq types question

Riya Saharan 4 years ago

MCQ / very short type question because my exam is going

Sapna Lakhera 4 years ago

Mcq
MCQ type questions will come in term 1 exam
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