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Pranab Jyoti Roy 5 years, 3 months ago

The narrator plans a meeting for Ranga and Ratna. He asks Rao's wife to send Ratna to his house to fetch buttermilk. When Ratna arrives at his place, she is asked to sing. Ranga arrives at that same moment and falls in love with her. The narrator deliberately tells Ranga that the girl is married which disappoints the latter. The narrator then plans with the Shastri to make Ranga marry the girl. He takes Ranga to the astrologer next day, who tells him that he is in love with a girl. Finally, the narrator tells Ranga that Ratna is unmarried and they happily get married to each other.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

The title of the story is quite appropriate and suggestive. It at once sums up the theme of the story. The whole story has one central issue Ranga’s marriage. It begins with Ranga’s refusal to marry just then and ends with his blissful married life. All the incidents contribute to the central theme.
The writer has presented the working of a young educated Indian’s mind and heart. He is easily influenced by the English way of life and customs. He wants to adopt them in his own life as well. The narrator, who is his well-wisher takes deep interest in him and takes active steps to wean Ranga away from the fantasy of love-marriage. By arousing his interest and fascination in a young girl, Ratna, he makes Ranga agree to marry her. Thus Ranga’s one condition for marriage is fulfilled—he knows the girl and loves her. She does not fulfil the other condition of being a mature girl in twenties—she is just eleven at that time.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago

The rigid layers of fungal cell walls contain complex polysaccharides called chitin and glucans. Chitin, also found in the exoskeleton of insects, gives structural strength to the cell walls of fungi. The wall protects the cell from desiccation and predators. ... Most members of the kingdom Fungi are nonmotile. Examples of bacteria that lack a cell wall are Mycoplasma and L-form bacteria. Mycoplasma is an important cause of disease in animals and is not affected by antibiotic treatments that target cell wall synthesis. Mycoplasma acquire cholesterol from the environment and form sterols to build their cytoplasmic membrane.

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Pranab Jyoti Roy 5 years, 3 months ago

search Sign InHomeCoursesAlgorithmskeyboard_arrow_downData Structureskeyboard_arrow_downLanguageskeyboard_arrow_downInterview Cornerkeyboard_arrow_downGATEkeyboard_arrow_downCS Subjectskeyboard_arrow_downStudentkeyboard_arrow_downGBlogPuzzlesWhat's New ? ▲ SQL | CREATE Last Updated: 21-03-2018 There are two CREATE statements available in SQL: CREATE DATABASECREATE TABLE CREATE DATABASE A Database is defined as a structured set of data. So, in SQL the very first step to store the data in a well structured manner is to create a database. The CREATE DATABASE statement is used to create a new database in SQL. Syntax: CREATE DATABASE database_name; database_name: name of the database. Example Query: This query will create a new database in SQL and name the database as my_database. search Sign InHomeCoursesAlgorithmskeyboard_arrow_downData Structureskeyboard_arrow_downLanguageskeyboard_arrow_downInterview Cornerkeyboard_arrow_downGATEkeyboard_arrow_downCS Subjectskeyboard_arrow_downStudentkeyboard_arrow_downGBlogPuzzlesWhat's New ? ▲ SQL | CREATE Last Updated: 21-03-2018 There are two CREATE statements available in SQL: CREATE DATABASECREATE TABLE CREATE DATABASE A Database is defined as a structured set of data. So, in SQL the very first step to store the data in a well structured manner is to create a database. The CREATE DATABASE statement is used to create a new database in SQL. Syntax: CREATE DATABASE database_name; database_name: name of the database. Example Query: This query will create a new database in SQL and name the database as my_database. CREATE DATABASE my_database; CREATE TABLE We have learned above about creating databases. Now to store the data we need a table to do that. The CREATE TABLE statement is used to create a table in SQL. We know that a table comprises of rows and columns. So while creating tables we have to provide all the information to SQL about the names of the columns, type of data to be stored in columns, size of the data etc. Let us now dive into details on how to use CREATE TABLE statement to create tables in SQL. Syntax: CREATE TABLE table_name ( column1 data_type(size), column2 data_type(size), column3 data_type(size), .... ); table_name: name of the table. column1 name of the first column. data_type: Type of data we want to store in the particular column. For example,int for integer data. size: Size of the data we can store in a particular column. For example if for a column we specify the data_type as int and size as 10 then this column can store an integer number of maximum 10 digits. Example Query: This query will create a table named Students with three columns, ROLL_NO, NAME and SUBJECT. CREATE TABLE Students ( ROLL_NO int(3), NAME varchar(20), SUBJECT varchar(20), ); This query will create a table named Students. The ROLL_NO field is of type int and can store an integer number of size 3. The next two columns NAME and SUBJECT are of type varchar and can store characters and the size 20 specifies that these two fields can hold maximum of 20 characters. This article is contributed by Harsh Agarwal. If you like GeeksforGeeks and would like to contribute, you can also write an article using contribute.geeksforgeeks.org or mail your article to [email protected]. See your article appearing on the GeeksforGeeks main page and help other Geeks. Please write comments if you find anything incorrect, or you want to share more information about the topic discussed above. Attention reader! Don’t stop learning now. Get hold of all the important DSA concepts with the DSA Self Paced Course at a student-friendly price and become industry ready.
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Harshree Saraf 5 years, 3 months ago

The seven SI base units, which are comprised of: Length - meter (m) Time - second (s) Amount of substance - mole (mole) Electric current - ampere (A) Temperature - kelvin (K) Luminous intensity - candela (cd) Mass - kilogram (kg)

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

The International System of Units (SI units)

The SI units has seven base units and all the other are derived from these seven base units and are called derived units

Base Physical quantity Symbol SI units
Length l Meter (m)
Mass m Kilogram(kg)
Time t Sec(s)
Temperature T Kelvin(K)
Electric current I Ampere(A)
Amount of Substance N Mole(M)
Luminous intensity Iv Candela(cd)


Speed, Volume, density can be derived from these base Units.Some Common Physical quantity and their derived units

Physical Quantity Symbol Name Unit
Mass m , M kilogram kg
Linear position
Length, Distance
Radius
x, r
l, d
R
meter m
Time t, second s
Area A - m2
Volume V - m3
Density   - kg/m3
Linear velocity v, u, c - m/s
Linear momentum p - kg*m/s
Linear acceleration a - m/s2
Force F newton N=kg*m/s2
Impulse I - N*s
Work
Energy
W
E
joule J=N*m
Power P watt W=J/s


SI Unit system allow the use of prefix to show multiples or sub multiple of units

Prefixes in SI system Multiple Prefix Symbol
10-12 pico p
10-9 nano n
10-6 micro μ
10-3 milli m
10-2 centi c
10-1 deci d
10 deca da
102 hecto h
103 kilo k
106 mega M
109 giga G
1012 tera T
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Career option in physical education:

1.  Teaching Career

a) Elementary school level
b) Middle School level
c) High School and senior secondary school level
d) Collage and University level

2. Coaching Career

a) Administration relates course
b) Physical Education Department
c) Sports Department
d) Industrial recreation
e) Sport facilities Management.

3. Health-related career

a) Health club
b) Athletic training

4. Performance related career

a) As Professional player
b) As officials

5. Career in communication and midis

a) Sport Journalism
b) Book publication
c) Sports photography
d) Book publication
e) Sports broad casting

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

1. Mesopotamian Writing:

  • The first Mesopotamian tablets, written around 3200 BCE, contained picture-like signs and numbers.
  • Writing began when society needed to keep records of transactions – because in city life transactions occurred at different times, and involved many people and a variety of goods
  • Mesopotamians wrote on tablets of clay.

2. Modern Writing: The greatest legacy of Mesopotamia to the world is its scholarly tradition of time reckoning and mathematics, calender.

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Anubhav Joji Madunia 5 years, 3 months ago

Vijay consultant on rupees 400008 of which he received 350000. Hi include expense of rupees 170000 out of which 40000 are outstanding find out the income on cash basis and accrual basis

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Business Entity Concept: The concept of business entity says that a business is a separate entity from its owners. Therefore, for the objective of accounting, the firm and its owners are considered as 2 distinct persons. Hence, when an owner brings in capital into the firm, it is considered as a liability of the business.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

In the poem, it is mentioned that there was a photograph where the poetess' mother and her cousins were smiling while her uncle clicked the photograph. They were looking at the camera with happy faces to keep the photo as a memory.
So while their were ready to be clicked, wind blew across the beach which made their hair come infront of their smiling faces. This is the proper explaination of the given phrase.

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Dakshil Sanchaniya 5 years, 3 months ago

Cash a/c. Dr. 560000 To capital a/c. 560000 Furniture a/c. Dr. 220000 To cash a/c. 220000 Meena a/c. Dr. 70000 To loan a/c. 70000 Rajan a/c. Dr. 65000 To sales a/c. 65000 Rent a/c Dr. 7500 Salaries a/c. Dr. 20000 To cash a/c. 7500 To cash a/c. 20000 Bank a/c. Dr. 100000 To. Cash.a/c. 10000 Car purchased a/c. Dr. 25000 To bank a/c. 25000 8,9 no Drawings a/c. Dr. 20000 Office a/c. Dr. 15000 To bank.a/c. 20000 To cash a/c. 15000
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Blessy Boban 5 years, 3 months ago

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Hritik Gupta 5 years, 3 months ago

(1×2^3)+(1×2^2)+(0×2^1)+(1×2^0) (1×8)+(1×4)+(0×2)+(1×1) 8+4+0+1 13
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Saniya Singhal 5 years, 3 months ago

Constitution allows coordination means that it is formally made with all necessary aspects that are needed, it also tells us who is in power and who is working under his power so that we can easily understand which department is better functioning and which not. Whereas Constitution allows assurance means there is guarantee, in this people are sure that for having a better authority, a formal proceedings to look forward.
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Sunil Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago

यह कविता हिंदी साहित्य में अपना वशिष्ठ स्थान रखने वाले कवि रामनरेश त्रिपाठी द्वारा रचित है। यह कविता कवि द्वारा रचे गए पथिक नामक खंडकाव्य का एक अंश है इसने पथिक नामक नायक प्रकृति से बहुत प्रेम करता है प्रकृति का यह प्रेम उसे अपनी पत्नी के प्रेम से दूर ले जाता है कभी यह इस प्रकृति प्रेम की कहानी को सारे विश्व को पढ़ाने का आग्रह करता है कभी प्रकृति के सौंदर्य को इस कविता में वर्णित करता है कि बादलों की पंक्ति नित्य नवीन रूप धारण करके सूर्य के समक्ष नृत्य करती है समुंदर की गर्दन और बलिया नील से आती सुगंध पवन उसके ह्रदय में प्रकृति के प्रति प्रेम भावना का संचार करती है
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago

Fundamental rights are a group of rights that have been recognized by the Supreme Court as requiring a high degree of protection from government encroachment. These rights are specifically identified in the Constitution (especially in the Bill of Rights), or have been found under Due Process. The fundamental rights include economic rights, social rights and cultural rights. Examples of these are the right to work and social security and the right to education. The Constitution also protects equality.

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Harshree Saraf 5 years, 3 months ago

R²= A² + B² +2ABcos theta

Jagdish 5 years, 3 months ago

Magnitude of the resultant vector (R) will be given by R² = A² + B² +2ABcos(theta) and the direction will be given by tan(alpha) = Bsin(theta)/[A+Bcos(theta)] where angle alpha is the angle made by resultant vector with the A vector
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Satyendra Kumar??✌?? 5 years, 3 months ago

Geography studies the differences of phenomena usually related in different parts of the earth's surface

Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago

Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it. Geography seeks to understand where things are found, why they are there, and how they develop and change over time.

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Rohan Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

पृथ्वी से लगभग 80 किलोमीटर के बाद का संपूर्ण वायुमंडल आयानमंडल कहलाता है। आयतन में आयनमंडल अपनी निचली हवा से कई गुना अधिक है लेकिन इस विशाल क्षेत्र की हवा की कुल मात्रा वायुमंडल की हवा की मात्रा के 200वें भाग से भी कम है। आयनमंडल की हवा आयनित होती है और उसमें आयनीकरण के साथ-साथ आयनीकरण की विपरीत क्रिया भी निरंतर होती रहती हैं। प्रथ्वी से प्रषित रेडियों तरंगे इसी मंडल से परावर्तित होकर पुनः प्रथ्वी पर वापस लौट आती हें। आयनमंडल में आयनीकरण की मात्रा, परतों की ऊँचाई तथा मोटाई, उनमें अवस्थित आयतों तथा स्वतंत्र इलेक्ट्रानों की संख्या, ये सब घटते बढ़ते हैं।
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Vivek Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago

Put the value of °C in equation & vice-versa

Vivek Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago

-362°C The formula is °F = [(9/5)°C] + 32

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