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Dheeraj Patel 1 year, 3 months ago

Chapai kal ke aviskar se kya kya lav hua

Vikash Yt 1 year, 9 months ago

Matirn luthar ke anuyaayiyon ko protstent kha jata hai kyo
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

किन्तु वह युवक उसकी अंतिम बात सुनने के लिए रुका नहीं। बेचारा! गॉर्टस्त्री ने सोचा, सारी कहानी में अपने लिए साबुन की टिकिया लेने जाना ही सच्चाई को प्रकट करने वाली एकमात्र बात थी और उसी ने बेचारे को दुखी कर दिया। इन विचारों के साथ वहाँ से जाने के लिए गॉर्टस्बी उठा ही था कि ठिठक कर रह गया।

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

Hana is an epitome of a loving, dedicated and caring wife. She always has love and affection in her heart for Sadao. In spite of being married for so many years, she is still the same loving wife. She often assists Sadao in her medical operations as she helped him with anesthetics while operating Tom. She loves her family. She gets scared when a man in uniform appears at the gate. She is also a good-hearted woman as she also wished Tom to be saved. She is quite hardworking. When Yumi, the nurse refuses to wash Tom, she does it herself. When the servants leave Sadao’s home in protest, she does all the chores herself. However, she is not as courageous as Sadao.

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Deepansh H 1 year ago

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago

the ratio of the stress in a body to the corresponding strain (as in bulk modulus, shear modulus, and Young's modulus) called also coefficient of elasticity, elastic modulus.

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Ds Manu 777 1 year, 11 months ago

Apko dekh kar acha laga
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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

The Non-Aligned Movement is a Movement of countries representing the interests and priorities of developing countries. The Movement has its origin in the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955. The meeting was convened upon the invitation of the Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan and brought together leaders of 29 states, mostly former colonies, from the two continents of Africa and Asia, to discuss common concerns and to develop joint policies in international relations. Prime Minister Nehru, the acknowledged senior statesman, along with Prime Ministers Soekarno and Nasser, led the conference. At the meeting Third World leaders shared their similar problems of resisting the pressures of the major powers, maintaining their independence and opposing colonialism and neo-colonialism, specially western domination.

Following this meeting a preparatory meeting for the First NAM Summit Conference was held in Cairo, from 5-12 June 1961. Where the invitations for Bandung were on a regional basis, the invitations for the first Summit were based on each invited country’s commitment to a set of shared principles.

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Harsh Gupta 1 year, 5 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

The male reproductive system consists of the following parts:

  1. Testes: These are a pair of small-sized, oval-shaped, pinkish colored structures present in a thin-walled skin pouch called scrotal sac or *******. It protects the sperms against relatively high body temperature.
  2. Epididymis: Epididymis is about 6 metres long highly coiled tube present on the superior pole of each testis.
  3. Vasa deferentia (Seminal ducts): A vas deferens is a long, narrow tubular structure which starts from the tail of the epididymis
  4. *****: It is a long cylindrical, erectile copulatory organ. It forms the external genitalia of males. The tip of the ***** is highly sensitive and is known as the glans *****.
    Accessory *** glands of male: These include a pair of seminal vesicles, a prostate gland and a pair of Cowper or bulbourethral glands. 
    The urethra also has mucus-secreting glands in its lining.
    Semen or seminal fluid: The secretion of accessory *** glands and mucus are added to sperms to form seminal fluid or semen.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

There was a girl who found her mother's antique pieces so she was going ms dorlinh house because ms dorling had antique pieces because she collect the anyique pieces and take at her home. So when narrator went to the address so she found number 46 margot road so she saw the address and she went to the address so she ring the bell so ms dorling open the door and ask to narrator who was you so she told her that i was daughter of ms s but she to see the mind and ms dorling told that i did not know who was you. But narraot saw the scarf who wore ms s . i completed tomorrow

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

साधारण शब्दों में जाति धर्म परिवार आदि के प्रति वफादारी के स्थान पर राष्ट्र के प्रति वफादारी होनी चाहिये।राष्ट्र निर्माण राष्ट्रीय एकीकरण का पर्याय है।

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Kajal Pandey 2 years ago

Introduction Scientific Inventions Means of Transport and Communication Medicine and Surgery Computer Disadvantage Conclusion Introduction:- We are living in the age of science. It has made our life easier and comfortable. Science plays an Important role in Imaginations of man true Science have changed the life style of man. It is the age of Science. Science has given us many wonder full things which made our life easier and comfortable. Today every impossible things changed into possible now man can reach to the moon by space. Scientific Inventions (वैज्ञानिक अविस्‍कार):- There are many scientific Inventions that have made our life very comfortable- electricity is the greatest invention of science It serves us in many ways- It entertains with T.V. and radio It runs trains, mills and factories. It cools and warms our horses motor cars, scooters, railway engines, airplanes computer etc. are all Invention of science, modern life is Impossible without these scientific Inventions. Means of Transport and Communication (संचार के साधन एवं परिवहन) :- Buses/cars/trains and airplanes have made our travels easier, comfortable and quicker. A man can reach any port of the world with in hours. Hi has reached other plants with the help of rockets, with Introduction of long distance telephone call through STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialing) and I.S.D (International Subscribers Dialing) we can talk to our friends and relatives living very far from us. Mobile phone is a great service of man. Medicine and Surgery (दवााईया एवं सर्जरी):- Science has cured man from dreadful diseases TB (Tuberculosis) and cancer have been controlled. It has made man healthier. In the field of surgery too science has clone wonders. Open heart surgery and heart transplantations have become possible. Computer (संगणक):- Scientists have Invented computer can do complex calculation and work quickly. They have solved a lot of problems of man. Disadvantage (हा‍निया):- Science have given us atom bombs they can destroy big cities and kill a lot of persons in a few seconds. Big factories and other machines have made water and air polluted. Conclusion (निष्‍कर्ष्ष) :- Science has proved a great asset to modern man. If properly used. It can make the life of man healthier and happier. Man is called master of the world because of science. i hope it's helpful to you ☺️
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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram had many titles but was popularly known as the ''Tiger King''. He was portrayed as an autocrat, brave, resolute, determined, courageous and a firm ruler of his state. He was brought up by an English governess. He was tutored in English by an Englishman. When he grew to twenty, he took the reign in his hands. The Maharaja knew how to make his minions do the work for him. No one in the kingdom had the courage to raise his voice against the king.

When he was born, the astrologers had predicted his death by a tiger. His callousness came through his indiscriminate killing of tigers and almost bringing the species to become extinct, just to prove the prophecy wrong. His irrational behavior was portrayed when he announced that he would attend to the affairs of his people and state, only after killing a hundred tigers. He wanted to prove the prophecy wrong that his death was bound to come because of a tiger. He was determined to fulfill his pledge. So he issued a proclamation that no one will kill the tiger except him. The lawbreakers would be taken to task and their properties would be confiscated. Being a man of firm determination and self-respect, he denied permission to the British officer to hunt the tiger too. But, the officer felt offended as he was not even allowed to kill or even, to take a photograph with a dead tiger. To save himself and his kingdom, the king, with the advice of his Dewan, sent around fifty exclusive diamond rings for the officer's wife. He did so to impress them but had to pay a hefty amount because the British officer's wife kept all the rings and sent only a thank you note for the king. It is ironical that the king met his fate by a wooden tiger only and thus the hundredth tiger took revenge upon him.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

He is an escapist and wants to escape from the world of harsh realities. He is fond of stamp collection, a hobby, which he takes up to make his leisure hours more productive and fulfilling experience. But his psychiatrist friend calls it a temporary refuge from reality. Hamel was the French teacher at a school in the French district of Alsace and Larraine. He had honestly served the school far 40 years. He was the true lover of French language and made it to keep alive. He thought very well and all grasped him very well.

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Prakash Yadav 9 months, 2 weeks ago

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