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Accounting can be defined as a process of reporting, recording, interpreting and summarizing economic data. The introduction of accounting helps the decision-makers of a company to make effective choices, by providing information on the financial status of the business. Today, accounting is used by everyone and a good understanding of it is beneficial to all. Accountancy act as a language of finance. To understand accounting efficiently, it is important to understand the aspects of accounting.
- Economic Events- It is a consequence of a company has to undergo when the number of monetary transactions is involved. Such as purchasing new machinery, transportation, machine installation on-site, etc.
- Identification, Measurement, Recording, and Communication- The accounting system should be outlined in such a way that the right data is identified, measured, recorded and communicated to the right individual and at the right time.
- Organization-In refers to the size of activities and level of a business operation.
- Interested Users of Information- It is about communicating important financial information to the customers, according to which they will make the correct decision.
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| Basis for Differentiation | Positive Economics | Normative Economics |
| Meaning | A part of economics grounded on the information and certainty is positive economics. | A part of economics grounded on values, perspectives and discernment is normative economics. |
| Nature | Illustrative | Dictatorial |
| Outlook | Objective | Subjective |
| Deals with? | What actually is? | What has to be? |
| Testing (Trial) | Statements can be tested | Statements cannot be tested |
| Economic problems | Evidently elucidates the economic concerns and issues. | Provides a solution for the economic concerns, based on the value |
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Characteristics of Solanaceae Family
The following are the characteristic features of the Solanaceae family:
Vegetative Characters
- Root System: Taproot system.
- Stem: Erect or climber; Solanaceae includes herbs, shrubs, small trees, and climbers.
- Leaves: Alternate, simple or pinnately compound (rarely); exstipulate; reticulate venation.
Floral characters
- Inflorescence: Racemose- terminal or axillary raceme; Cymose- solitary in Solanum.
- Flower: Complete, bisexual, actinomorphic, hypogynous.
- Calyx: Five sepals, gamosepalous; valvate aestivation.
- Corolla: Five petals, gamopetalous, valvate aestivation.
- Androecium: Five stamens, epipetalous; anthers basifixed.
- Gynoecium: Syncarpous, bicarpellary, bilocular, superior ovary, axile placentation.
- Fruit: Berry/ capsule.
- Seed: Numerous, endospermous
Characteristics of Liliaceae Family
The following are the important characteristics of the Liliaceae family.
Vegetative Characters
- Root: Fibrous root system.
- Stem: Erect; Liliaceae includes perennial herbs which propagate through bulbs or rhizomes.
- Leaves: Alternate, simple; exstipulate; parallel venation.
Floral characters
- Inflorescence: Cymose- solitary; umbellate clusters.
- Flower: Complete, bisexual, actinomorphic; hypogynous, perianth present.
- Perianth: Indistinctive sepal and petal; six tepals (3+3), often united tepals; valvate aestivation.
- Androecium: Six stamens in two whorls (3+3).
- Gynoecium: Syncarpous, tricarpellary, trilocular, superior ovary with axile placentation.
- Fruit: Mostly Capsule and sometimes berry.
- Seed: Endospermic seeds.
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- The arrangement of ovules within the ovary is known as placentation.
- The placentation is of different types namely, marginal, axile, parietal, basal, central and free central.
- In marginal placentation the placenta forms a ridge along the ventral suture of the ovary and the ovules are borne on this ridge forming two rows. Example- pea
- When the placenta is axial and the ovules are attached to it in a multilocular ovary, the placentaion is said to be axile. Example- china rose.
- In parietal placentation, the ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or on peripheral part and ovary become twochambered due to the formation of the false septum. Example- mustard
- In free central, the ovules are borne on central axis and septa are absent. Example- Dianthus
- In basal placentation, the placenta develops at the base of ovary and a single ovule is attached to it. Example – sunflower.
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The Cave of Altamira located near the historic town Santillana del Mar in Cantabria, Spain, is renowned for its numerous parietal cave paintings featuring charcoal drawings and polychrome paintings of contemporary local fauna and human hands, created during the Upper Paleolithic. The earliest paintings in the cave were executed around 35,500 years ago
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The median is the middle number in a set of numbers. In order to find the median, you must order up the numbers in numerical order, and then identify the one in the middle.
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Depreciation refers to a reduction in the value of any asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear or getting old.
In accounting terms, depreciation is outlined as the reduction or decreasing of the recorded value of a particular asset in a very systematic manner until the worth of the asset becomes zero or negligible.
Examples of some fixed assets are buildings, furniture, office equipment, machinery, etc. The land is the only exception that cannot be depreciated as the value of land appreciates with time.
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Khushwant Singh describes his grandmother as Short ,fat and a little Stooped. He also describes her as being not pretty in the traditional sense but her serenity made her beautiful as she always used to chant silent prayers from beads of rosary.She was always in spotless white.
They were very close to each other but the distance grew once he moved to city to further his academics.
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Chemical Bonding refers to the formation of a chemical bond between two or more atoms, molecules, or ions to give rise to a chemical compound. These chemical bonds are what keep the atoms together in the resulting compound.
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The narrator’s uncle was considered to be a crazy man. Actually, he was the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the family. He was a huge and powerful man. He had a big strong head with black hair. He was a man of furious nature. He was short tempered and of irritable nature. He would not let anybody talk before him. He would stop him shouting. “It is no harm ; pay no attention to it.”
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The accounting equation is the basic element of the balance sheet and the primary principle of accounting. It helps the company to prepare a balance sheet and see if the entire enterprise’s asset is equal to its liabilities and stockholder equity. It is the base of the double-entry accounting system.
Double-entry accounting is a system that ensures that accounting and transaction equation should be equal as it affects both sides. Any change in the asset account, there should be a change in related liability and stockholder’s equity account. While performing journal entries accounting equation should be kept in mind.
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Limiting reagents are the substances that are completely consumed in the completion of a chemical reaction. They are also referred to as limiting agents or limiting reactants. According to the stoichiometry of chemical reactions, a fixed amount of reactants is required for the completion of the reaction. Let us consider the following reaction of formation of ammonia:
3H2 + N2 → 2NH3
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Sampling error arises because of the variation between the true mean value for the sample and the population. On the other hand, the non-sampling error arises because of deficiency and inappropriate analysis of data. Non-sampling error can be random or non-random whereas sampling error occurs in the random sample only.
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Cooperation:- It means working together for common interest and goals. It is associative social process which is opposite to competition and conflict.
Competition:- It is a form of social action in which we strive against each other for possession of or use of limited material or non material goods.
Conflict:- • It implies clash of interest. The basis of conflict may vary but it is always a part of a society. • Basis of conflict — Personal, Racial, Class, Caste, Political and international

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