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1. Yoga keeps our body physical active and helps in better functioning of organs. 2. Yoga helps in increasing immunity as goes the saying a healthy mind resides in healthy body. For eg. Pranayam 3. Yoga also helps in better circulation of blood in body, helps in releasing less toxins in body.
High blood pressure: Yoga asanas to control hypertension
Child pose or Balasana. Child pose is beneficial for hypertension patients. ...
Sukhasana or easy pose. It is a popular yoga asana which regulates breathing. ...
Shavasana. Shavasana or corpse pose is totally meant for relaxation. ...
Cobra pose. ...
Bridge pose.
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Visit to Sanchi Stupa
Anita,
Kendriya Vidyalaya, March 10, 2017
A trip was organised by the History society of our school to one of the most well-known historical place, Sanchi Stupa, on March 08, 2017. The trip included a group of twenty students taken to the place by the school bus. We were also accompanied by the historian, Mr. Akash Verma, who made us familiar with the historical presence of the monument. Sanchi Stupa is an important place for Biddhist pilgrims. Stated to be the world heritage site, its nucleus is a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. Sanchi Stupas are noteworthy for their gateways as they contain ornamented depiction of incidents from the life of Buddha and his previous incarnations as Bodhisattvas described in Jataka tales. It is one of the most wonderful structures of ancient India. It has been included by the UNESCO as one of the heritage site of the sworld. It is a fine example of the development of the Buddhist architecture. After the visit, a lunch was organised for the students in a restaurant named 'Fine Dine' situated near the monument. The bus returned to the school at around 6:00 PM. The trip was the amalgamation of knowledge and fun.
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Depends on you, and your level of preparation by now. Whatever may it be, you can do much much more as 2 months are good enough for CBSE.
1. For Physics, focus on NCERTs and past year papers. Derivations are crucial low hanging fruits. Churn them out from scratch, as if you’re explaining it to someone else. Don’t miss a step. Read, understand, and write till you can derive the equations/theorems from scratch.
2. For Chemistry, Focus only and only on NCERTs. For chapters like surface chemistry, p-block, polymers, everyday life and stuff like that, you really need to know the chapter to its utmost details. There must not be a single line which you miss out while studying. Yet, some parts would require knowing which is not in NCERTs, like in the chapter of Solid State, structures of ionic compounds is not given in detail (rock salt, zinc blende); yet, CBSE has asked it many times. So, past year papers are of great help to practice. Also making notes for chemistry is extremely helpful, and I cannot stress this more. I scored 100/100 in Chemistry, and I hope this adds some credibility to my answer.
3. For Maths, you need to know beyond the NCERTs to score well. R.D Sharma is more than sufficient. But, just don’t entangle yourself into the huge collection of problems in R.D Sharma. You need to respect the fact that you’ve woken up quite late. There’s absolutely no time to master each and every concept. Focus on practicing the solved examples. That would do. Also, don't forget the past year papers.
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perceptions each employee holds about his workplace. Depending on the personality of the worker, the communication level of coworkers and managers and the overall workplace environment, the way employees perceive their jobs can be quite different from what actually exists. Further, the way managers perceive employee working conditions can differ greatly from what workers actually deal with. It is important that managers and owners invest time and other resources in making perceptions and reality line up at work.
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1. Interdependence and globalisation is not possible without the international organisations such as the UN.
2. To enforce cooperation on the issues of poverty, unemployment, environmental degradation, crime rate etc.
3. To provide financial assistance to developing countries to stabilise economy all over the world,, the UN and its specialised agencies are always required.
4. The UN works as a forum to solve any international dispute among nations and sort out the best possible way.
5. Hence, though the UN has failed in preventing related wars and miseries, despite the nations require its continuation due to above mentioned reasons to promote international peace and understanding.
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The ozone formation is actually endothermic, and oxygen is known to be less stable when combined with Heat as in speaking from the basis of thermodynamically. This is because oxygen decomposes in Ozone and then the Heat is liberated. Adding to this, Ozone is known to consist of 3 molecules of oxygen and is in an unstable state and is known to give out one molecule of oxygen for restoring a diatomic state. So basically immense quantities of Heat are released from this reaction, and the same is released to the atmosphere.
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Methods of Preparation of haloalkanes
- By halogenations of alkanes in presence of light, catalyst or heat:

- By halogenations of alkenes with HX :

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Repetitive DNA |
Satellite DNA |
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Repetitive DNA are DNA sequences that contain small segments, which are repeated many times. |
Satellite DNA are DNA sequences that contain highly repetitive DNA. |
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National income or the gross national income is the total income earned by all residents and enterprises of a country over a specific period. You can also define national income as the total value of all goods and services produced over a specific period of time. Now, there are several methods of calculating national income.
The three most common methods are the value-added method, the income method, and the expenditure method. The value-added method focuses on the value added to a product at each stage of its production.
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| Sl No | P-type Semi conductor | N-type semi conductor |
| 1 | P-type semiconductor is formed due to the dopping of III group elements i.e. Boron, Aluminium, Thallium. | N-type semi conductor is formed due to dopping of Nitrogen, Phosporus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismoth. |
| 2 | These are also known as Trivalent semi conductors. | These are also known pentavalent semiconductor. |
| 3 | P-type semiconductors is positive type semiconductor it means it deficiency of 1 electron is required. | N-type semiconductor is negative type semi-conductor it means excess of 1 electron is required. |
| 4 | In P-type semiconductor majority charge carries are holes and minority charge carries are electrons. | In N-type semiconductor majority charge carries are electrons and minority charge carries are hole. |
| 5 | A hole indicates a missing electron. In this no. of holes is more than the no. of electrons. | In N-type semiconductor the no. of holes is less than the no. of free electron. |
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| Intrinsic Semiconductor | Extrinsic Semiconductor |
| Pure type of semiconductor | Impure type of semiconductor |
| Density of electrons is equal to the density of holes | Density of electrons is not equal to the density of holes |
| Electrical conductivity is low | Electrical conductivity is high |
| Dependence on temperature only | Dependence on temperature as well as on the amount of impurity |
| The bandgap between conduction (C.B) and valence band (V.B) is small. | The energy gap is higher than the intrinsic semiconductors. |
| Examples: Si, Ge | Examples: GaAs, GaP |
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Poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. However, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money. The World Bank Organization describes poverty in this way: ... Poverty is lack of shelter.
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- Quantitative Revolution is the approach that is not used in Human Geography.
- Human geography is also known as Anthropogeography.
- It is the field of geography that deals with the analysis of people and their societies, traditions, economies and environmental experiences through researching their relationships with and through space and location.
- The quantitative revolution (QR) was a conceptual change aiming to establish a more comprehensive and structured approach for the geography discipline.
- Explaining the general spatial dynamics came as a reaction to the inadequacy of regional geography.
- But this approach is not required in studying Human Geography.
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The Angelus is a special prayer recited by Catholics three times a day, at 6am, noon, and 6pm and is accompanied by the ringing of the Angelus bell. The name comes from the Latin word for Angel and the prayer itself reminds us of how Jesus Christ assumed our human nature through the Mystery of the Incarnation.The Pope recites the Angelus prayer in St Peter’s Square every Sunday at midday.He also gives a brief reflection on the Gospel of the day and often comments on some issue of international concern. The Pope’s words are broadcast all over the world on radio and television and widely shared on social media.From Easter to Pentecost the Regina Coeli is prayed instead of the Angelus. This prayer commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and, like the Angelus, concludes with the recitation of the Gloria three times.
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आहार के घटक या अवयव
(1) प्रोटीन, (2) काबोहाइड्रेड, (3) स्नेह या वसा, (4) खनिज पदार्थ, (5) विटामिन और (6) जल।
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago
Depreciation is an accounting method of allocating the cost of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life or life expectancy. Depreciation represents how much of an asset's value has been used up. Depreciating assets helps companies earn revenue from an asset while expensing a portion of its cost each year the asset is in use. If not taken into account, it can greatly affect profits.
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