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Before heading cast from Cape Town, the narrator employed two crewmen. They were Larry Vigil and Swiss Herb Seigler. They were to help them ‘to take one of the world’s roughest seas, the Southern Indian Ocean. Larry and Herb did their job quite well. When the gigantic wave’s struck Wavewalker, they continued pumping water out of the boat.
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The concept of business entity assumes that business has a distinct and separate entity from its owners. It means that for the purposes of accounting, the business and its owners are to be treated as two separate entities.
Keeping this in view, when a person brings in some money as capital into his business, in accounting records, it is treated as liability of the business to the owner.
Here, one separate entity (owner) is assumed to be giving money to another distinct entity (business unit).
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A number of people who relate to us possess power to socialise us. Such people are called socialisation agents. Some of the main agents of socialisation are as follows:
(i) Parents: They have most direct and significant impact on children’s development. Children respond in different ways to parents in different situations. Parents encourage certain behaviours by rewarding them verbally (e.g., praising) or in other tangible ways (e.g., buying chocolates or objects of child’s desire). They also discourage certain behaviours through non-approving behaviours. They also arrange to put children in a variety of situations that provide them with a variety of positive experiences, learning opportunities, and challenges. The conditions of life in which parents live (such as poverty, job stress, illness, nature of family) also influence the styles they adopt in socialising children. Grand parental proximity and network of social relationships play considerable role in child socialisation directly or through parental influences.
(ii) School: School is another important socialising agent. Children learn many cognitive skills (such as reading,writing), and social skills (such as ways of behaving with elders and age males, accepting roles, fulfilling responsibilities). They also learn and internalise the norms and rules of society. Several other positive qualities, such as self-initiative, self-control, responsibility, land creativity are encouraged in schools. These qualities make children more self-reliant. A good school can altogether transform a child’s personality.
(iii) Peer groups: Friendship provides children good opportunity to be in company of others. It also provides organising various activities (e.g., play) collectively with the members of their own age. Qualities like sharing, trust, mutual understanding, role acceptance and fulfilment develop in interaction with peers. Children also learn to assert their own point of view and accept and adopt to those of others. Development of self identity is greatly facilitated by the peer group. Since communication of children with peer group is direct, process of socialisation is generally smooth.
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the thought was almost revolting – the idea was disgusting
an expanse of pure white serenity – silence with white hair and white clothes spread in the house,
a turning point – a radical point of change
accepted her seclusion with resignation – made no protest; accepted her aloofness calmly
a veritable bedlam of chirruping – a noise as one hears in a lunatic asylum
frivolous rebukes – light-hearted scolding
the sagging skins of the dilapidated drum – the loose skins of an old worn-out drum.
Portrait-word picture, शब्द चित्र; wrinkled-full of creases or folds झुर्रियों से भरा ; pretty-charming, सुंदर ; mantel piece–shelf above a fireplace, अंगीठी के ऊपर बना टाँड ; turban-head gear,पगड़ी ; revolting-disgusting,अरुचिकर ; absurd-ridiculous, foolish,मूर्खतापूर्ण ; undignified-not respectable,अशोभनीय; fables-legendary tales with moral lessons, शिक्षाप्रद कहानियाँ ; prophets-God’s messengers, पैगम्बर , गुरु; slightly–a little, थोड़ी -सी; criss-cross-intersecting lines,एक दूसरे को काटती रेखाएँ l
Terribly-frightening, डरावन ी; hobbled–walked lamely, लंगड़ाकर चलती थ ी; stoop-swoop or bent of the body, शरीर का झुकाव; beads of her rosary-small balls of a string of beads used for prayer.मालाके दाने यामनके; silver locks–white hair,सफ़ेद बाल; scattered-spread,बिखरे रहते थे; untidily–in a disorderly manner, अनसुलझे हुए; puckered–wrinkled, झुर्रीदार; inaudible–which could not be heard, जो सुनाई न द े; landscape–the portion of land one can see at one glance,भूद्रश्य; expanse–wide extent, विस्तार; serenity–calmness, शांति ; contentment–mental peace,शांति ; constantly–all the time, सदैव; monotonous–in the same tone, एक स्वर में ; sing–song–dull, एक सुर; fetch–bring, ले आती थी; plastered–covered, smeared, पुती हुई ; tiny earthen–small, made of earth,मिट्टी की छोटे आकार की; stale–not fresh, बासी ; attached on the same building. जुड़ा हुआ; alphabet– letters, वर्णाक्षर; rows–straight lines, कतार; In a chorus–together,समूह में; scriptures– holy books. धार्मिक पुस्तकें; growling–making angry sound, गुर्राना; turning point– a point of marked change,मोड़; courtyard–open space, आँगन; rolled by–passed
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- Dancing Girl
- 4-inch copper figure
- Long hair tied in a bun
- Left-arm covered with bangles
- Cowrie shell necklace around the neck
- Right hand on the hip and the left hand in a traditional Indian dancing gesture
- Large eyes and a flat nose
- Found from Mohenjodaro.
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The alkali metals react with dihydrogen at about 673K (lithium at 1073K) and form hydrides.
2M + H2 --> 2M+H-
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B) A French printer
French painter Jean Dubuffet challenged the concept of 'art brut' in the 1940s.

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