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The conductor was a fun loving and jovial person.He was helping and kind to Valli but also poked fun at her over confident attitude. The conductor mimicked Valli's tone and instructed her to feel comfortable. The conductor was concerned about the girl and asked her if her mother would be looking for her.
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The prevention of pregnancy in women (by preventing fertilisation) is called contraception. There are four methods of contraception:
- Barrier method: In barrier method of contraception, the physical devices such as condoms are used by males and females.
- Chemical method: In chemical methods of preventing pregnancy, the females use two types of pills – oral pills and vaginal pills.
- Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Devices – The use of intra-uterine contraceptive devices like Copper-T is very effective in preventing pregnancy. A Copper-T is placed inside the uterus by a doctor to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
- Surgical method: These methods are available for males as well as for females. Vasectomy is done in males and tubectomy is done in females.
- Vasectomy - In males, a small portion of the sperm duct (Vasdeferens) is removed by surgical operation and both the cut ends are ligated properly. This prevents the sperms from coming out.
- Tubectomy - In females, a small portion of the oviducts is removed by surgical operation and the cut ends are ligated. This prevents the ovum from entering into the oviducts.
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The drawbacks of majoritarianism are :
1. It asserts that a majority of the population based on religion, language, social class or some other identifying factor, is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society and has a right to make decisions that affect the society. This can sometimes encroach upon the fundamental rights of the citizens.
2. Majoritarianism is referred to as a majority rule. That means a majority class ruling a minority class. This could lead to conflicts, and dissatisfaction amongst the minorities.
3.. Most decisions take place not by majority rule, but by plurality, unless the voting system restricts candidates or options to two only.
4. Due to Arrow's paradox it is not possible to have plurality voting systems with more than two options which adhere to both 'fairness' criteria and rational decision making criteria.
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The split ring in the electric motor also known as a commutator reverses the direction of current flowing through the coil after every half rotation of the coil. Due to this the coil continues to rotate in the same direction.
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