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Monasteries were Christian institutions of the medieval Europe where devotee Christians lead a life of isolation dedicated to the worship of God. These monasteries were located far from the areas of human habitation. The two famous monasteries were St. Benedict in Italy and Cluny in Burgundy. The functions performed by these monasteries are as follows:
(a) Preaching: Monks and nuns moved from one place to another to spread the words of Christianity among the people.
(b) Charity: Monasteries served the sick and arranged food for the poor people. The monasteries served as inns for the travellers. They could rest in these monasteries and then continue their journey.
(c) Learning centres: Monasteries provided education to the community children and those who wanted to become monks.
(d) Cultural Enrichment:
(i) Most monks and nuns were educated and learned, so they spent their time copying books and masterpieces like the works of Cicero and Virgil.
(ii) Monks also wrote chronicles; they noted down all important events of their times.
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1.she use to recite prayer whole day and turning the beads of rosary .
2.she using the spinning wheel whole day from sun rise to sun set.
3.In the afternoon she use to feed birds.
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The series of odd integers from 1 to 2001 is,1,3,5,7..............,2001
a=1
d=3−1=2
l=2001
an = a+(n−1)d
2001=1+(n−1)2
2000=2(n−1)
∴n=1001
Sn=n/2 [a+l]
=1001/2 [1+2001]
=10,02,001
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In the short story 'The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse' by William Saroyan, when the narrator (Aram) looked out of the window he saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a magnificent white horse. He couldn't believe his eyes as he was extremely shocked and confused to see the horse there.
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Given that the parallax angle, θ = 1° 54' = 114'
114' = 114× 60'' = 6840''
We know that 1'' = 4.85 × 10-6 rad
Therefore 1° 54' = 6840'' × (4.85 × 10-6 ) rad
θ = 3.32×10-2 rad
Given the diameter of earth, b = 1.276 × 107 m

Hence the distance of the moon from the earth = 3.843 × 108 m
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Albert was punished for his ‘insolence’ that day He had to stay in for an extra period after the school that day. Albert felt miserable because he hated the school and would have to return there the next day as well.
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The word ‘Mesopotamia’ is derived from two Greek words ‘Mesos’ and ‘Potamos’. The word ‘Mesos’ means the middle and ‘Potamas’ means river. Hence, the land lying or situated between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) is called Mesopotamia.
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- The term ‘Industrial Revolution’ was used by European scholars – George Michelet in France and Friedrich Engles in Germany.
- It refers to the great change in the field of industries when the production of goods by hand in the houses were replaced with the help of machines in factories.
- The transformation of industry and the economy in Britain between the 1780s and the 1850s is called the ‘first industrial revolution’.
- It was used for the first time in English by the philosopher and economist Arnold Toynbee (1852-83), to describe the changes that occurred in British industrial development between 1760 and 1820. These dates coincided with those of the reign of George III.
- It revolutionised the techniques and organisation of production in the later half of the eighteenth century.
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