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Iqbal Singh 5 years, 6 months ago

Kamla das

Mishti ???? 5 years, 6 months ago

Kamala Das is the writer of "The mother at sixtysix".. Hope it will help u dear.. Regards.??
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Aashish Kumar 5 years, 6 months ago

Hastlipi pandulipi Musium me rakhe ayjar and book ?

Aashish Kumar 5 years, 6 months ago

Hastlipi pandulipi Musium me rakhe ayjar and book ?
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Suryakant Swain 5 years, 6 months ago

At an equitorial point electric potential is zero
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... Yang ... 5 years, 6 months ago

CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE RATTRAP SELLER: The protagonist and central character of the story is an unnamed man who lives as a tramp wandering the countryside and selling rattraps, which he makes out of wire in his spare time. Because he does not make enough money from this to survive, the rattrap peddler also engages in petty thievery and begging—though even with this he still wears only rags and is constantly on the verge of starvation. At the beginning of the story, the peddler is cynical and opportunistic. He has a difficult lot in life, and takes whatever he can get and trusts no one. He even steals money from the crofter after the old man offers him his hospitality. Indeed, it seems that the peddler’s only pleasure in life comes from thinking of the world as one large, cruel rattrap, and ruminating on other people he knows who have been ensnared. After experiencing true kindness from Elda Wilmansson, however, the peddler seems to change his mindset. He returns the stolen money and declares that he wants to be nice, having been freed from the “rattrap” of life by Edla’s compassion and generosity. HoPe It HeLpS yOu??
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Tanisha Mathur 5 years, 6 months ago

The main factors determining population distribution are : climate, landforms, topography, soil, energy and mineral resources, accessibility like distance from sea coast, natural harbours, navigable rivers or canals, cultural factors, political boundaries, controls on migration and trade, government policies, types
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Anu Dhama 5 years, 5 months ago

Devsena jisse pyar karti thi vo use na mila or vh nirash h qki vh apna pyar pane m har gai or jb vh is dukh k sath apni jondgi k akhri padav p thi tb use uska pyar milta h to use mba karna pdta
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Microeconomics studies individuals and business decisions, while macroeconomics analyzes the decisions made by countries and governments. Microeconomics focuses on supply and demand, and other forces that determine price levels, making it a bottom-up approach. Microeconomics and macroeconomics are not separate subjects but are, rather, complementary perspectives on the overall subject of the economy. ... In a similar way, both microeconomics and macroeconomics study the same economy, but each has a different starting point, perspective, and focus.

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Varsha Dahiya 5 years, 6 months ago

NDPFC = compensation of employees + operating surplus + mixed income of self employed NDPFC = 70000 + 50000 + 90000 = 210000 Now, convert NDPFC into GDPFC , For that add(+) deprication (consumption of fixed captital) in NDPFC ... GDPFC = 210000+ 40000 = 250000 And now convert GDPFC into GNPFC , by adding (+) NFIA in GDPFC.. GNPFC = 250000 + (-)5000 = 250000 - 5000 = 245000
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... Yang ... 5 years, 6 months ago

FUNCTIONS OF OVARY: i) Production of OVA by oogenesis. ii) Production of female *** hormones (Progesterone & Estrogen). FUNCTIONS OF TESTIS: i) Production of SPERMS by seminiferous tubules by the process of spermatogenesis. ii) Production of male *** hormone (Testosterone) by Leydig Cells. HoPe It HeLpS yOu??

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago

Two major functions of testis are:
1) Production of sperms by seminiferous tubules by the process of spermatogenesis.

2) Production of male *** hormone, testosterone by Leydig cells.

 

Two major functions of ovary are:

1) Production of ova by oogenesis.

2) Production of female *** hormone, progesterone and estrogen.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Quality of fruits and vegetables can be determined objectively by measuring the physical and/or chemical components related to the attribute. Texture/firmness, taste, flavor and smell, and nutritional quality can be estimated by destructive methods and some can be estimated by nondestructive methods. Quality factors for fruits include the following— maturity, firmness, the uniformity of size and shape, the absence of defects, skin and flesh color. Many of the same quality factors are described for vegetables, with the addition of texture-related attributes such as turgidity, toughness, and tenderness.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Food processing is also a tool that offers greater variety in foods and therefore increases the consumer's choice. ... Various processes (for example heating, drying, canning, freezing, etc) inactivate the microorganisms responsible for food spoilage and/or foodborne diseases, or inhibit their growth. Almost all food is processed in some way before it is eaten. Commercially, the main reasons to process food are to eliminate micro-organisms (which may cause disease) and to extend shelf life. Simply cooking or combining a food with other foodstuffs to create a recipe is also considered a form of food processing.

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Raosaheb Shelke 5 years, 5 months ago

Mandir banvaye jaise चिंदम्बरम, tanjaur, aur बेलूर me चन्नकेशव mandir आदि चोल shasko ne ulma ka nirdharan karne keliye sufiyo ki sahayta li aur bade bade mandir bamvakr unme murtiya stapit ki..
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Arjűņ _Pāwåř 5 years, 6 months ago

Ans-The maximum cable length of a twisted pair is 100 m (328 ft.) while for fiber optic cable, the maximum length ranges from 10 km to 70 km, depending on the type of fiber. Depending on the type of twisted pair or fiber optic cables used, data rates today can range from 100 Mbit/s to 10,000 Mbit/s.
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Arjűņ _Pāwåř 5 years, 6 months ago

This is from laplace transform- L{sinat}=s2s2+a2[−e−st(1ssinat+as2cosat)]t=∞t=0L{sin⁡at}=s2s2+a2[−e−st(1ssin⁡at+as2cos⁡at)]t=0t=∞ L{sinat}=∫→+∞0e−stsinatdtL{sin⁡at}=∫0→+∞e−stsin⁡atdt I=∫→+∞0e−stsinat=12i∫→+∞0e−st(eiat−e−iat)dt=12i∫→+∞0(e−t(−ia+s)−e−t(ia+s)dtI=∫0→+∞e−stsin⁡at=12i∫0→+∞e−st(eiat−e−iat)dt=12i∫0→+∞(e−t(−ia+s)−e−t(ia+s)dt 2iI=∣∣∣e−t(−ia+s)(ia−s)∣∣∣∞0+∣∣∣e−t(ia+s)(ia+s)∣∣∣∞02iI=|e−t(−ia+s)(ia−s)|0∞+|e−t(ia+s)(ia+s)|0∞ 2iI=1(s−ia)−1(s+ia)2iI=1(s−ia)−1(s+ia) I=as2+a2 May be it will help you.. I did as i can... Thanks!
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Akshay Saini 5 years, 6 months ago

Intangible asset
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago

The last lesson’ written by Alphonse Daudet narrates about the year 1870 when the Prussian forces under Bismarck attacked and captured France. The French districts of Alsace and Lorraine went into Prussian hands. The new Prussian rulers discontinued the teaching of French in the schools of these two districts The French teachers were asked to leave. Now M. Hamel could no longer stay in his school. Still he gave lesson to his students with utmost devotion and sincerity as ever. One such student of M. Hamel, Franz who dreaded French class and M. Hamel’s iron rod, came to the school that day thinking he would be punished as he had not learnt his lesson on participles. But on reaching school he found Hamel dressed in his fine Sunday clothes and the old people of the village sitting quietly on the back benches. It was due to an order from Berlin. That was the first day when he realized for the first time that how important French was for him, but it was his last lesson in French. The story depicts the pathos of the whole situation about how people feel when they don’t learn their own language. It tells us about the significance of one’s language in one’s life for the very existence of a race and how important it is to safeguard it.

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