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Joshi Tha 4 years, 1 month ago

Entrepreneurship is the process of discovering and opportunity, mobilizing resources, launching an enterprise to exploit the opportunity and an attempt to create value. Hope its useful.
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Sneha Kapoo 4 years, 1 month ago

Date : Dear Diary See, I am here again to share my feelings with you. I am in a very happy mood today. You would be wondering, what may be the matter of happiness. Ok! no more wait. Our team had been participating in the All India CBSE National Quiz Competition. We reached the final also. Today the final round was played. I am so happy to tell you, my dear diary, that our team won the quiz. What was more interesting was the telecast of the whole event on National Channel. It was so amazing to see myself and my team members on National Channel. Now, you see why I am in such a happy mood today. Now, time to retire to bed. Bye diary
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market structure (also known as market form) describes the state of a market with respect to competition. Most market forms given below talk about a homogeneous product. This simply means that they all make the same . They simply want to get the cheapest one, since all kinds of sugars (or soaps) look the same anyway. The major market forms are: Perfect competition: there are many numbers of buyers as well as many numbers of sellers, all the producers sell the homogeneous product and price remains unchanged Monopolistic competition, also called competitive market: there are a large number of independent firms. Each firm has a very small proportion of the market share. Oligopoly: A market is dominated by a small number of firms which own more than 40% of the market share. Oligopsony: A market dominated by many sellers and a few buyers. Monopoly: There is only one seller and many number of buyers. Natural monopoly: A monopoly in which economies of scale cause efficiency to increase continuously with the size of the firm. Monopsony: There is only one buyer in the market. The imperfectly competitive structure is quite identical to the realistic market conditions where some monopolistic competitors, monopolists, oligopolists, and duopolists exist and dominate the market conditions. These somewhat abstract concerns usually determine some but not all details of a specific concrete market system where buyers and sellers actually meet and commit to trade. Quick Reference to Basic Market Structures Market Structure Seller Entry Barriers Seller Number Buyer Entry Barriers Buyer Number Perfect competition No Many No Many Monopolistic competition No Many No Many Oligopoly Yes Few No Many Oligopsony No Many Yes Few Monopoly Yes One No Many Monopsony No Many Yes One The correct sequence of the market structure from most to least competitive is perfect competition, imperfect competition, oligopoly, and pure monopoly. The main criteria by which one can distinguish between different market structures are: the number and size of producers and consumers in the market, the type of goods and services being traded, and the degree to which information can flow freely.
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Sanket .........✨ 4 years, 1 month ago

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Rashmi Sharma 4 years, 1 month ago

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Agrima Bhatt 4 years, 1 month ago

Atoms and molecules Structure of an atom Why do we fall ill Gravitation Work and energy

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TERM 2 SYLLABUS OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY-chapter 3 ,4 Physics-chapter 10,11 Biology-chapter 13

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TERM 2 SYLLABUS OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY-chapter 3 ,4 Physics-chapter 10,11 Biology-chapter 13
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Yashi Vijay 3 years, 1 month ago

That's easy.. Just put ne/n' before the verb And do the following changes in the negative words at appropriate place; also don't forget to make the tense singular wherever it's in plural: Tout le monde- personne Eg- ans.1: Personne n'a applaudi. Quelqu'un- personne Déjà- pas encore Toujours- jamais/plus Encore- plus Tout les+ Nom plural- aucun+ nom singular Quelque chose- rien Partout- nulle part ...... et ......- ni...... ni...... [et is removed] Hope this is useful...

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Read the passage given below. Technology is making advancements at a rapid rate but at the cost of a valued tradition-the crafts Industry. The traditional crafts industry is losing a lot of its trained and skilled craftsmen. With that, the art of embellishing brass and copper utensils with fine engravings is also disappearing. The government has identified around 35 crafts as languishing craft. 10 The speciality of handcrafted items is its design, an association with long traditions belonging to a specific region. The word "handcrafted' does not imply the involvement of dexterous human fingers or an agile mind with a moving spirit anymore. Lessening drudgery, increasing production and promoting efficiency have taken precedence. The labour-saving devices are taking the place of handcrafted tools and this has jeopardized the skills of these artisans. 15 Mechanisation has made its way into everything cutting, polishing. edging, designing etc. Ideally, the use of machinery should be negligible and the handicrafts should be made purely by hand with a distinguishable artistic appeal. However, with the exception of small-scale industries, the export units are mostly operated by machines. The heavily computerised designs contribute to a faster production at lower costs. 20 Although mechanization of crafts poses a challenge to safeguarding traditional crafts, the artisans are lured with incentives in order to impart handicrafts training. Some makers do see machines as a time-saving blessing since they are now able to accomplish difficult and demanding tasks with relative ease. These machines might give a better finesse to these products but they don't stand out as handcrafted. Quantity has overtaken quality in this industry. 25 A need to highlight the importance of the handmade aspect is required by both the government and private sectors, in order to amplify awareness and also support the culture of making handicrafts. A few artisans are still trying their best to rejuvenate and revive their culture and heritage but it's an uphill task competing with the machine-made goods. A multitude of artisans have changed their professions and are encouraging their progeny to follow suit. There are others who have stayed their ground but are clearly inclined towards buying machines. 30 35 Nearly two decades ago, there were around 65 lakh artisans in the country. Three years ago, when the government started the process of granting a unique number to the artisans based on the Aadhaar card, 25 lakhs were identified. Loss of traditional crafts a clearly a worrying issue, but it stands to reason that forcing any artisan to follow old ways when concerns of livelihood overrule other considerations, sunfair
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English 19/01/2022 Section A 1)You can buy these magazines at ______ station. They all have them. One Many Any Some 2) He is an expert on languages, but he knows _________ about mathematics. little a lot of none of these few 3)________ of what he said was very sensible. Some Many A few Much 4)The dogs were ______ given a biscuit. All Each Much Every 5)The vocabulary list had been memorized by _______ of the 6)students and each one scored over 80 percent on the exam. a little all every the whole 7)There aren't _________ students in the library. none of these Much many a lot 8)Although she thought she knew _______ of the subject, the teacher asked a few details she hardly remembered. much none of these many both/whole 9)The report concludes sadly that ________ students have ________ knowledge of nuclear physics. Very few/some every/no none/any Both/whole 10)There isn't _______ point at all in getting upset about it. few any many none of these 11)She got her license without _____ problems. every some any All 12)There is ________ water left, so use carefully. Some Few Much Little 13)There is ______ water left, so drink only if you must. much some little none of these 14)I always keep _____ money in my wallet for emergencies. some every more any 15)______ teachers prefer a class that is fairly consistent in having pupils of the same level. Many None Each Most 16)The doctor advised me to eat _____ apple every morning. an a few the
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Abhinav Tiwari 4 years, 1 month ago

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India has been bestowed with numerous forests with a wide variety of plant and animal wealth. From the recent estimates 47,000 species of flora are found in this country so far. Of the estimated 47,000 plant species, about 15,000 flowering species are endemic (indigenous) to India. India ranks tenth in world plant diversity and is fourth in Asia.

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