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Individual factors (cooking skills, food taste, food taboos, and knowledge and perceptions), societal factors (influence of peers and social norms), factors related to university (campus culture and frequency of examination), and environmental factors (availability of cooking resources and facilities and food prices)
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A fictitious assets is not an actual assets.It is just the not write off the losses of the business happened due to some event of busines.These are not transfer to P&L becz they follow the going concern principle of accounting. It is believe that these losses will occur on the affairs of business which provide the benefits for a few years.So,these will be written off with proportionate amount in the coming years of the business..e.g, preliminary expenses,discount on issue of debentures.and so on.
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Ranga’s marriage is a conflict between traditional thought and modern thought, and it is shown in the form of the acceptance of arranged marriage. Arranged marriage is old fashioned and Ranga strongly believes in this. He also believes that only people who truly love one-another should be married and he strongly opposes marrying someone young. Yet the narrator is bent on disproving him from the very beginning. The conflict occurs when Ranga, against his rationality, falls in love with Ratna, an eleven year old girl and finally gets married to her.
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Empty Sets
The set, which has no elements or null elements. This is also called a Null set or Void set. It is denoted by {}.
For example: Let, Set X = {x:x is the number of students studying in Class 6th and Class 7th}
Singleton Sets
The set which has only one element is called a singleton set.
For example, Set X = { 2 } is a singleton set.
Finite and Infinite Sets
Finite sets are the one which has a finite number of elements and Infinite sets are those whose number of elements cannot be estimated but it has some figure or number, which is very large to express in a set.
For example, Set X = {1,2,3,4,5} is a finite set, as it has a finite number of elements in it.
Set Y = {Number of Animals in India} is an infinite set, as there is an approximate number of Animals in India, but actual value cannot be expressed, as the numbers could be very large.
Equal Sets
Two sets X and Y are said to be equal if every element of set X is also the elements of set Y and if every element of set Y is also the elements of set X. It means set X and set Y have the same elements and we can denote it as;
X = Y
For example, Let X = { 1,2,3,4} and Y = {4,3,2,1}, then X = Y
Power Sets
The power set is nothing but the set of all subsets. Let us explain how.
We know the empty set is a subset of all sets and every set is a subset of itself. Taking an example of set X = {2,3}. From the above given statements we can write,
{} is a subset of {2,3}
Universal Sets
A universal set is a set which contains all the elements of other sets. Generally, it is represented as ‘U’.
For example; set X = {1,2,3}, set Y = {3,4,5,6} and Z = {5,6,7,8,9}
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It occurs when the body loses more fluid than it takes in and doesn't have enough water for organs to function properly. This can happen easily in seniors because an aging body has a lower volume of water.
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An impulsive force is a force which acts on an object for a short period of time. In a collision that results in a change in the velocity or momentum of one or more the objects involved in the collision, an impulsive force is primarily produced.
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