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Coping refers to the thoughts and actions which we use to deal with a threatening situation. It can also be referred to as conscious effort to solve the problem and reduce stress.
There are of two types.
- Emotion-focused coping strategies are those strategies which are used to tackle the feelings of distress rather than the actual problem.
- Problem-focused coping strategies deal with the root causes of stress and are tried by the sports persons to improve the stressful environment experienced by them.
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We suffer from selfishness and self-centredness due to which there is dearth of noble souls on earth. 3. Man becomes unhappy and disillusioned because he suffers from pain and hopelessness at various junctures in life. Also the lack of nobility in human beings and gloomy days make him unhappy.
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Dr. Sadao found the American soldier in a wounded condition at the seashore. He was unconscious, very weak and pale. When Sadao touched his lower back blood came out from the bullet wound. The American soldier was almost on the verge of death.
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Radiowaves are electromagnetic waves and are produced by oscillating electronic circuits. The frequency range of radiowaves is from 3 {tex}\times{/tex} 103 to 3 {tex}\times{/tex} 1011 Hz.
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- They are used in wireless communication to transmit radio and TV signals.
- Radiowaves are used in radioastronomy.
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- Quantitative classification: In quantitative classification the data are classified according to some characteristics that can be measured numerically such as height, weight, production, income, marks secured by the students etc. Example: Students of a college may be classified according to there weights as given in the table
Weight (in Kg) No of students 30-40 20 40-50 25 50-60 40 60-70 45 - Qualitative classification: In qualitative classification, the data are classified on the basis of attributes or quality such as ***, colour of hair, literacy, religion etc.
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