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Tsp Parmar 5 years, 4 months ago

We are exploiting the resources like aliens are supposed to do

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

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Due to the insensitive exploitation of Earth’s resources by humans for their survival and development, Earth has lost almost all its vital resources. With drying rivers, depleted and polluted environment and deteriorated forests and greenery, Earth is having a difficult time to its survive and thus it is said to be an ailing planet.

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Kalki Kalki 5 years, 4 months ago

Tutankhamun was the last leader of the great Pharaoh Dynasty. He was young when he died. According to some people, his death was a murder. In the year 1922, his tomb was exposed by Howard Carter, an Archaeologist. After 80 years, he was taken for the CT scan to solve the mystery of his life and death through a forensic reconstruction. His father or grandfather, Amenhotep III, was a very powerful Pharaoh ruler over a period of 40 years. Moreover, his son, Amenhotep IV, succeeded him and initiated the strangest period in the history of Egypt. His name changed to Akhenaten which means servant of Athens. He changed the religious capital from Thebes to Amarna. Later he attacked Amun, a god, ruined his images and shut his temples. Another mysterious ruler thrived him who died very soon. Tutankhamun sat on the power and ruled for 9 years. When Tut’s mummified body was found, he had lots of gold and wealth. Carter got him after so many years. After conducting the research on the treasures, he planned to examine his 3 nested boxes. Many parts of the treasure in the tomb were already misplaced. His tomb was found rock-cut, 26 feet under the ground, which also had some wall paintings. It reveals that he was suppressed in the months of March or April. One of the coffin put Carter into trouble. The gums used to paste Tut to the lowest of the solid gold. Coffin was toughening enough that made it impossible to displace. He put the box in the sun for numerous hours so that the resins lose up but that didn’t work. At last, he removed the adhesive with the chisel and hammer. Carter sensed he didn’t have any other choice than cutting the mummy from limb to limb, thieves would have robbed the gold and the treasures. His men first removed the head of the mummy, then they cut off each and every joint. After the process of removing all the body parts, they placed it on the layer of sand. They kept the parts in a wooden box and placed it at the original place. Later, in January 2009, the body was taken for a CT scan which takes hundreds of X-Rays and generates a 3D image. That night after the scan, the workmen passed his body from the tomb into a box. They went through the ramp and stairs and lifted the body on a hydraulic trailer that was holding the scanner. The scanner suddenly stopped working and the process of the CT scan stopped. After the use of a pair of spare fans, the scan was finally completed. After 3 hours, they transferred his body back to his tomb where his body is now resting in peace. Conclusion of Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues To conclude, Discovering tut: the saga continues summary tells you that Tutankhamun, also known as tut was a brave ruler who of the great Pharaoh Dynasty. He died a mysterious death and is resting in peace in his tomb now.
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Kalki Kalki 5 years, 4 months ago

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Keshav Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Alternatively referred to as external memory, secondary memory, and auxiliary storage, a secondary storage device is a non-volatile device that holds data until it is deleted or overwritten. Secondary storage is about two orders of magnitude cheaper than primary storage.

Examples of secondary storage

Hard drive

USB thumb drive

SD card

CD

DVD

Floppy diskette

Tape drive

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The black stone stele containing the Code of Hammurabi was carved from a single, four-ton slab of diorite, a durable but incredibly difficult stone for carving.

 

At its top is a two-and-a-half-foot relief carving of a standing Hammurabi receiving the law—symbolized by a measuring rod and tape—from the seated Shamash, the Babylonian god of justice. The rest of the seven-foot-five-inch monument is covered with columns of chiseled cuneiform script.

 

The text, compiled at the end of Hammurabi’s reign, is less a proclamation of principles than a collection of legal precedents, set between prose celebrating Hammurabi’s just and pious rule. Hammurabi’s Code provides some of the earliest examples of the doctrine of “lex talionis,” or the laws of retribution, sometimes better known as “an eye for an eye.”

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@ Abhishek Rajak , kindly refer to book अभिव्यक्ति और माध्यम or get the pdf in google . आशा है आपको इससे मदद मिलेगी
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The question concerns 'We are not afraid to Die- If We All Can Be Together' written by Gordon Cook and Alan East.

The story is the narrator and his wife dreaming of world voyage.

In the story, the narrator and his wife, Mary plans a world voyage just like James Cook, in 1976.

The family got a ship named 'Wave Walker', which was described as a 'wooden-hulled beauty' by the narrator. The ship was 23 metere long and weighs 30 tons.

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Author describes Wavewalker as 23 meter long , 30 ton wooden hulled boat . It was the boat by which they sailed from Plymouth , England in July 1976for going around the world . It had been built professionally. They have tested it for months in the roughest and violent weather they could find .....
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Pahari painting (literally meaning a painting from the mountainous regions: pahar means a mountain in Hindi) is an umbrella term used for a form of Indian painting, done mostly in miniature forms, originating from Himalayan hill kingdoms of North India, during 17th-19th century, notably Basohli, Mankot, Nurpur, Chamba, Kangra, Guler, Mandi, and Garhwal.Nainsukh was a famous master of the mid-18th century, followed by his family workshop for another two generations.

The Pahari school developed and flourished during 17th-19th centuries stretching from Jammu to Almora and Garhwal, in the sub-Himalayan India, through Himachal Pradesh. Each created stark variations within the genre, ranging from bold intense Basohli Painting, originating from Basohli in Jammu and Kashmir, to the delicate and lyrical Kangra paintings, which became synonymous to the style before other schools of paintings developed. The Kangra style reached its pinnacle with paintings of Radha and Krishna, inspired by Jayadev's Gita Govinda.

Pahari painting grew out of the Mughal painting, though this was patronized mostly by the Rajput kings who ruled many parts of the region, and gave birth to a new idiom in Indian painting.
 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Debits and credits are used to monitor incoming and outgoing money in your business account. In a simple system, a debit is money going out of the account, whereas a credit is money coming in. 

Debits are money going out of the account; they increase the balance of dividends, expenses, assets and losses. Credits are money coming into the account; they increase the balance of gains, income, revenues, liabilities, and shareholder equity.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

There are two exceptions to the Law of Demand. Giffen and Veblen goods are exceptions to the Law of Demand. However, they are extreme cases and can be quite difficult to prove. But economists generally agree that there are rare cases where the Law of Demand is violated.

The Law of Demand states that the quantity demanded for a good or service rises as the price falls, ceteris paribus (or with all other things being equal). Therefore, the Law of Demand is an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

When a medical student is awarded the degree after completing his studies, he has to take an oath that he will always try to save the life of his patients. That is why the medical profession is considered noble and doctors are widely respected. Unfortunately, in the present times, doctors seem to have forgotten their oath.

They look at their patients as a source of income. They subject them to needless expenses by advising unnecessary investigations. Often they conduct surgery which is not needed and make hefty sums of money. Child birth rarely takes place without surgery. Even heart procedures are done without any actual need.

The new description of doctors is that they are ‘greedy’. Their avarice has given rise to such malpractices as tricking patients into surgery and removing their kidneys for sale, *** determination of foetus and illegal abortions. We need to examine the situation seriously. Even though the entire society has become extremely greedy, doctors cannot afford to give up their noble ideals as they deal with human lives.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Andrew had no premonition that that night would influence his future in Blaenelly. That night he saved the life of Mrs Morgan and her baby ; this won him the eternal gratitude of Joe Morgan and L established him firmly in the good books of the villagers.After harsh labour, Mrs Joe Morgan delivered an almost lifeless child. Her own condition was critical. I Andrew had to work fast to save the baby and the mother. He handed the baby to the nurse and turned to the mother.

He gave her some injections and pumped her heart. Then he turned to the baby who had been given up for dead. He saw that the child had suffocated and was unconscious due to lack of oxygen. He tried some unconventional treatment. He immersed the baby alternately in hot and cold water. Then he tried to quicken the baby’s heart. Miraculously the baby responded and started breathing.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Dr. Andrew Mason respected the feelings of the Morgan family. He had gone there to assist Mrs. Morgan in childbirth. It was a difficult task because Mrs. Morgan was going to deliver her first baby after twenty years of marriage. She was no longer young. Therefore, Andrew understood that the baby was very precious to the family. He knew he would have to save both, the mother and the baby for the family’s happiness.

Dr. Andrew soon discovered how tough the task was. Mrs. Morgan started sinking and the child looked as if it was stillborn. He gave the baby to the midwife and concentrated on reviving the mother. When he had secured the mother’s life, he turned to save the child. Working with great dedication and bringing his experience and knowledge to the fore, he was able to revive the child.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Dr. Andrew Mason respected the feelings of the Morgan family. He had gone there to assist Mrs. Morgan in childbirth. It was a difficult task because Mrs. Morgan was going to deliver her first baby after twenty years of marriage. She was no longer young. Therefore, Andrew understood that the baby was very precious to the family. He knew he would have to save both, the mother and the baby for the family’s happiness.

Dr. Andrew soon discovered how tough the task was. Mrs. Morgan started sinking and the child looked as if it was stillborn. He gave the baby to the midwife and concentrated on reviving the mother. When he had secured the mother’s life, he turned to save the child. Working with great dedication and bringing his experience and knowledge to the fore, he was able to revive the child.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

There lies a great difference between text book medicine and the world of practising physician. Text book medicine is purely a Science whereas treating a patient is an art. The world of practising physician requires a different set of skills and knowledge. Text book medicine no doubt provides the conceptual framework for treatment but no doctor can treat a patient without the use of his or her intuitive practices. In the story Birth the way Andrew brings back life in the still born child is a testimony to this fact. The nurse at first dumps the child thinking it to be dead. But Andrews takes a chance and the miracle happens. He in the beginning applies his text book knowledge but the child does not recover. He doesnot lose heart. He applies his own intuitive method and the miracle then happened. Treatment is Science and beyond. It is both a science and an art. The story Birth is a realistic fiction. In other words, the elements of the story has been taken from real life experiences and woven in the fabric of fiction.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

Andrew felt very happy, contented and elated after he had successfully overcome the crisis.   His sincere endeavors to save the lifeless child and his weak mother had proved to be quite successful. He was able to save both the mother and the newly born child. This success had filled him with new energy and vigor. Though he was terribly tired, yet he was content. This saving of two lives filled him with ineffable exhilaration and sense of achievement. He had not felt so much of fulfillment and contentment earlier in his life.  

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Andrew felt very happy, contented and elated after he had successfully overcome the crisis.   His sincere endeavors to save the lifeless child and his weak mother had proved to be quite successful. He was able to save both the mother and the newly born child. This success had filled him with new energy and vigor. Though he was terribly tired, yet he was content. This saving of two lives filled him with ineffable exhilaration and sense of achievement. He had not felt so much of fulfillment and contentment earlier in his life.  

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

How important was this evening’s work in the career of Dr Andrew at Blaenelly?
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This evening established his name as an efficient doctor because he brought back the baby from the point of death. It won him the goodwill of the villagers.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

This evening established his name as an efficient doctor because he brought back the baby from the point of death. It won him the goodwill of the villagers.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The room was a mess post the resuscitation of the baby. As Andrew handed the child to the nurse, he felt weak and dazed and around him the room lay in a shuddering litter. Blankets, towels, basins, soiled instruments, hypodermic syringe impaled by its point in the linoleum, the ewer knocked over, the kettle on its side in a puddle of water. The mother was still under the influence of anaesthesia on the huddled bed while the old woman still stood against the wall. Her hands were joined in together and her lips moved inaudibly in prayer.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The room was a mess post the resuscitation of the baby. As Andrew handed the child to the nurse, he felt weak and dazed and around him the room lay in a shuddering litter. Blankets, towels, basins, soiled instruments, hypodermic syringe impaled by its point in the linoleum, the ewer knocked over, the kettle on its side in a puddle of water. The mother was still under the influence of anaesthesia on the huddled bed while the old woman still stood against the wall. Her hands were joined in together and her lips moved inaudibly in prayer.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The unexpected miracle that took place to turn Andrew’s desperation into joy was the newly born lifeless baby began breathing. The baby had been born lifeless; Andrew made his best efforts to revive the baby; his efforts bore fruit and the baby came back to life. This revival of the baby filled him with joy.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The unexpected miracle that took place to turn Andrew’s desperation into joy was the newly born lifeless baby began breathing. The baby had been born lifeless; Andrew made his best efforts to revive the baby; his efforts bore fruit and the baby came back to life. This revival of the baby filled him with joy.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

In the story  Birthby A.J. Cronin, Dr. Andrew had delivered a stillborn baby that had suffered asphyxia, pallida, which is suffocation or unconscious condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, accompanied by paleness of the skin, weak pulse, and loss of reflexes.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The child was a boy. He was perfectly formed. His limp warm body was white and soft. The cord was hastily slashed. The head lolled on the thin neck. The limbs seemed boneless. His whiteness showed that he suffered from ‘asphyxia pallida’. It meant lack of oxygen in the blood.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The nurse had given up the baby for dead and put it under the bed with sodden newspapers.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

  • Andrew faced a very difficult situation when his child was born.
  • The child was not in good condition as you can say there were no chances of the baby to survive.
  • His wife was also not in a good condition as she went through the critical delivery where baby was about to die.
  • He got really confused at that time.
  • He was in the conflicts between whether he should worry about his child or about his wife.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Andrew was aware of the fact that overwrought as he was he would not be able to snatch even an hour's sleep and this case was particularly demanding. A strange lethargy of spirit was overpowering him. Andrew was reflecting upon the bleakness of life and futility of forming human relationships, he was tired and exhausted from being overworked and felt emotionally drained. His thoughts were heavy and muddled, especially after the episode that he had witnessed at Cardiff station. He thought of the unhappy relationships in which his friends found themselves like Bramwell's foolish devotion to a deceitful woman, Edward Page unhappily bound to a woman and  Denny  living away from his wife. His reason told him that all these marriages were dismal failures and this made him wince. He wished to consider marriage as a state of idyllic happiness, driven by the image of Christine before him. Her eyes shining towards him but he felt conflicted at the thought of the future. His doubting mind and overflowing heart were at odds, making him resentful and confused. There was despondency in his demeanour and he remained in that state so long that all his thoughts became filled up with Christine. He stopped thinking of the issue at hand.

Andrew's thoughts were heavy and muddled because he was thinking of marriage as a failure and sacrifice, how people marry and they separate because of infidelity or other reasons.

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