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551.

Write personality profile of William Shakespeare.

Answer» <p>Shakespeare was born and brought up inStratford-upon-Avon,Warwickshire. At the age of 18, he marriedAnne Hathaway, with whom he had three children:Susanna, and twinsHamlet andJudith. </p><p>Sometime between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of aplaying companycalled the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as theKing's Men. </p><p>He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, at age 49, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, which has stimulated considerable speculation about such matters ashis physical appearance,sexuality,and religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him werewritten by others.</p><p>Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613.His early plays were primarilycomediesandhistories, and these are regarded as some of the best work ever produced in these genres. He then wrote mainlytragediesuntil about 1608, includingHamlet,Othello,King Lear, andMacbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language.</p><p>In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights.</p><p>Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. In 1623, however,John He MingesandHenry Con dell, two friends and fellow actors of Shakespeare, published a more definitive text known as theFirst Folio, a posthumous collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now recognised as Shakespeare's.</p><p>It was prefaced with a poem byBen Jonson, in which Shakespeare is hailed, presciently, as "not of an age, but for all time".In the 20th and 21st centuries, his works have been repeatedly adapted and rediscovered by new movements in scholarship and performance. </p><p>His plays remain highly popular, and are constantly studied, performed, and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world.</p> <p>it should be short</p> <p>thanks</p>
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All that glitters is not gold. William Shakespeare

Answer» <p>"All that glitters is not gold" is a well-known saying, meaning that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. This can be applied to the people, places, or things that promise to be more than they really are.</p><p>While early expressions of the idea are known from at least the 12th century, the current saying is derived from a 16th century line byWilliam Shakespeare.</p>
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What is the "misadventure"that William Douglas speaksabout?

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what is ment by bio diversity

Answer» <p>Biodiversity is the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.</p><p>PLEASE HIT THE LIKE BUTTON</p>
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di1. Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of1. How old are Margie and Tommy?umati write in her diary?VIETOTo bolculdHeath

Answer» <p>Margie is 11 years old and Tommy is 13 years old.</p>
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13. Prove that opposite sides of a quadrilateral ccircumscribing a circle subtend supptementaryangles at the centre of the circle.

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now than yesterdaybettergoodFill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs given in the byWhich is theanimal in the world? (dangerousNon-smokers usually livethan smokers. (long)Cars arethan motorbikes. (safe)Are you astudent than your sister? (good)5. My dad'sthan your dad! (funny)6. Travelling by plane isthan travelling by train7. A holiday in Thailand isthan a holiday in SpaRewrite the following sentences using Not as ..... as or Nots1. Jaya plays chess well but Jyoti plays better.

Answer» <p>1. most dangerous2. longer3. safer 4. better5. more funny</p> <p>1.most dangerous 2. longer 3. safer 4.better 5.more funny</p> <p>1. most dangerous2. longer3. safer4. better5. more funny</p> <p>1. Most dangerous2. Longer3. Safer4. Better5. Funnier</p>
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What did anne write in last entry in her diary 1 august 1944

Answer» <p>plzzz fast</p> <p>On Friday, August 4, 1944 -- a beautiful summer morning, not unlike the one on which I am writing this now -- a car pulled up in front of a spice warehouse at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam. Inside the car were an Austrian Gestapo officer and his Dutch subordinates, who, acting on a tip-off (whose source has never been identified), had come to arrest the eight Jews who had been hiding for two years in an attic above the warehouse.</p> <p>on 1 august</p> <p>i need not 4 august</p>
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(2) Punctuate the following sentenceyes ive just had an ice cream and coffee she answered

Answer» <p>"Yes, I've just had an ice cream and coffee", she answered.</p><p>Please hit the like button if this helped you</p>
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4. What plan did William make to stop himself from drowningin the pool?

Answer» <p>After being tossed into the water William landed in a sitting position. He swallowed water and went at once to the bottom of the pool. As he was not completely out of his wits, he thought of making a big jump once his feet would hit the bottom and come to the surface. When he would reach the surface of the water he would lie flat and then paddle to the edge of the pool. But, by the time his feet hit the bottom his lungs were ready to burst and the depth of nine feet felt like ninety feet to him. When he attempted to make the great spring upwards and float like a cork on the surface, he found that he was going up rather slowly. When he opened his eyes he could see nothing but water. The water was of dirty yellow colour. He panicked and reached out as if to grab a rope but he found only water everywhere. He was suffocated and he failed to scream for help. He swallowed more water and he failed to bring his legs up which felt like dead weights, paralysed and rigid. He lungs ached, his head throbbed and he felt dizzy. Even when he was drowning he remembered the strategy of making the big leap upwards. However, it made no difference when he made the jump after reaching the bottom. Terror in the form of a mass of yellow water gripped him and he could hardly move his arms and legs. He then suddenly felt as if he could see light and that he was coming out of the yellow wate</p><p>Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/4889465#readmore</p> <p>Willan became a Chelsea fan favourite the moment he signed for the club. An arrival from Anzhi Makhachkala in the summer of 2013, it turned out that the Blues hi-jacked London rivals Tottenham Hotspur to seal a deal for the Brazil international and supporters won't let it go</p>
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* Let Us Practise 2.1.1. Write a mathematical operation for each of following:(1) 18 added to quotient of 16 and 8.(ii) 9 is multiplied to sum of 17 and 24.(iii) Divide the sum of 7 and 9 by difference of 9 and(iv) Half of 24 added to product of 27 and 3.Simplify:(1) 23 – 10=25+2 +3 x 2 ((ii) 33 - 3 x 4

Answer» <p>20., 369, is the correct answer</p> <p>(I)16/8= 2than 18+2= 20(ii) 17+24 =41than 41×9 =369(iii) question is not fully displayed(iv) 24/2= 12and 27×3 81than 81+12= 93</p> <p>the correct answer is 20 ,369</p> <p>ii ) is the correct answer</p> <p>simplify question number 1 ans 18 , </p>
562.

Why the protection of the rights are important to function democracy?

Answer» <p>The rule of law and the protection of human rights are necessary for a democracy to function/ to exist in reality.</p><p>This is because in a democracy the people (“citizens”) are the sovereign and hence govern themselves. For this democratic governance, the citizens must agree in democratic processes on the rules and law.</p><p>However, if for example rules of simple majority apply, there is the danger of a “tyranny of the majority” violating the needs of some people over others /minorities. </p><p>Human Rights</p><p>This is the point in democracy human rights and civil rights come into play. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights (see source).</p><p>Countries that have adopted the Universal Declaration and claim to be a democracy, hence must guarantee and recognise these inalienable human rights.</p><p>Civil rights</p><p>Moreover, civil rights are necessary to carry out the process of democratic decision-making. Only when there are rights such as freedom of speech, press and assembly, the right to privacy and equal voting rights, people can participate as active citizens in negotiating new rules and legislation to come into force.</p> <p>Can you answer in the short way.</p>
563.

When did first World War started?

Answer» <p>28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918</p> <p>28 July 1914</p>
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Why are forests called green bags

Answer» <p>Forestsalso influence climate, water cycle and air-quality. That is whyforestsarecalled“green lungs”. ... The plants provide oxygen for animal respiration and also absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. In this way plants help in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere</p>
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Step 4. Join X and Y intersecting ABJoin X and Y intersecting AB at O. Then XY is the perpendicular bioteco ABCheck whether XOD-30and AO OB 3.4 cmwithStesSpaPerpendicularbisectorStep 4Worksheet 1Stepd ruler, construct wa1. Draw a line segment XY equal to 8 cm. Using compasses and ruler, constperpendicular bisector.2. Draw a line segment PO equal to 7 cm. Using ruler and compasses, obtaisegment of length PQ. Measure each part.obtain a me3. Draw a circle of radius 6 cm. Draw its diameter and name it AB. Using compassruler, construct the perpendicular bisector of AB. Does it pass through thethe circle?rough the centreII. Construction of an angle equal to a given angleLet ZA be the given angle.Steps of ConstructionStory

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11 A three-wheeler scooter charges Rs. 10 for the first kilometer anvdRs 450 each for everysubsequent kilometer For a distance of xkm, an amount of Rs y is paid White the linearequation representing the above information n se

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36. Complete the following passage choosing the appropriate phrasal verbs givenin the box.putรณn, turm/up, gve up, put up with, come acrossAlyakhin and his wife treated Vanka cruelly. Vanka could nor.heirrude behaviour. He wrote a letter to his grandfath.e.r.........'.is coat and ranto the post office. In the market h e.). the on. He gave the letter to thepostman and returned home. Vanka.... .., at his Master's house before they cameback from the church.

Answer» <p>a) put up withb)put onc)come acrossd)turn up</p>
568.

Draw five things and put appropriate articles before it

Answer» <p>This is an individual assignment to be done by you.</p>
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A car has 20 litres of petrol in its tank. It uses 6 itespetroltrip ?ofon a trip. How much petrol is left in the tank after the

Answer» <p>14 litre of petrol is left</p>
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1902) She ..(write) a book on English nowadays.(i) Sugar (cost) thirty rupees a kilo.(iij My uncle just .. (arrive) from Kolkata.

Answer» <p>She is writing a book on English now a days2)suger costs thirty ruppes a killo3) My uncle just arrived from Kolkata</p>
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III. GAP FILLING:-A millionaire Indian couple facing charges (a)-enslaving andtorturing two Indonesian women (b)released (c)bail. (d)of the time the women (e)be kept (1)strict vigilance.(a) (i) under(ii) of(iii) about (iv) with(b) (i) was(ii) would(iii) will(iv) can(ii) under(c) (i) in(iii) over(iv) on(d) (i) many(ii) most(iv) last(iii) few(ii) would(e) (i) will(iv) could(iii) can(ii) on(iii) for(1) (i) under(iv) at

Answer» <p>a=with,b=was,c=under,d=most,e=will,f=under</p> <p>a.2b.c.4d.2E.f.on</p> <p>a) under, b) will, c) under, d) most, e) will, f) under</p> <p>with,was,on,few,could,on</p>
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Khandala is a small hill station located (a)the western slopes of Sahyadris. (b)height of 625 meters, it is on the Mumbai-Punehighway (95 km from Mumbai and 65 km fromget away. Lonavala is just five kilometers fromKhandala. A visit to (d)without a visit to the other. Most people (e)......visit Khandala-Lonavala prefer to stay inLonavala, (paccommodation there.is incompleteit is easier to find cheap

Answer» <p>thank u </p>
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1. Discuss the conditions which are essential for success of DemocracyOR

Answer» <p>There are some other political phi­losophers who suggest some other remedies to cure democracy of its ills. They point out that the success of democracy depends upon the active co­operation of the people in the affairs of the government and upon their capacity of fully realizing their responsibility. All this may be possible if the following conditions are fulfilled :</p><p>1. Education:</p><p>The greatest defect in the working of democracy lies in the fact that the masses in whom the power is vested are mostly uneducated, in the third world countries. They do not properly compre­hend the political problems of their country and the value of their votes.</p><p>Lack of consciousness is dangerous in a democracy. Without a spirit of reasonableness, democracy is bound to degenerate into mob rule. This defect can be remedied by universal education and wide dissemination of knowledge.</p><p>2. Vigilance:</p><p>Alertness of the people is essential condition without which the true idea of democracy cannot be realized. According to Bryce, "indolence and indifference on the part of the citizens are the two enemies of democracy." Constant vigilance is the price of liberty. In the absence of proper vigilance, democracy is liable to be perverted.</p><p>3. Elaborate System of Local Self Government:</p><p>Another defect in the working of democracy lies in the fact that people do not possess a proper knowledge regarding the working of democratic institutions. This defect can be removed by establishing an elaborate system of self- governing institutions like village panchayats, municipalities, district boards, etc.</p><p>The importance of local self-government may be summed up in the words of Dr. K.N. Katju, "If I have my way, I would enact a law which would prescribe that no person should be elected to a legislature unless he or she had worked either in a municipality or in a panchayat for a minimum period of three years.</p><p>A municipality gives the necessary experience in administration and tests the individual members as to whether they would really serve the people or serve themselves."</p><p>4. Civic Sense:</p><p>The citizens should possess a high degree of civic sense. They should take a living and healthy interest in the public life of their country.</p><p>They should also possess a high standard of honest and moral rectitude. Power may be misused for ignoble purposes in the absence of these virtues.</p><p>5. Spirit of Toleration:</p><p>Democracy is a government by debate and discussion. A keen spirit of toleration is essential for constructive criti­cism and healthy discussion. Moreover, democratic government implies a government by the majority.</p><p>The majority should be sympathetic towards the minorities and the minorities should be willing to submit to the decisions of the majority.</p><p>6. Freedom of Speech, Association and Press:</p><p>Individual liberty is the core of democracy. These freedoms allow a free scope for the proper expansion of human personality. Absence of individual liberty dwarfs human personality and consequently affects democracy adversely.</p><p>7. A Written Constitution:</p><p>Some writers believe that a written constitution is also essential for a success of democracy. A written constitution helps in the safeguarding of individual liberty and keeping the different organs of government within the respective spheres of their authority.</p><p>Sir Henry Maine says, with a wise constitution, the turbulence of democracy may be restrained and made as calm as in a reservoir".</p>
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2 Fill in the blanks using any one of the givendeterminers.(a) ............ (Few/The few) persons can keep a secret.(b) ............. (A few/Few) words spoken in earnest willconvince him.(c) ............ (The few/Few) friends he has are all veryw poor(d) It is ........... (a/the) one-rupee note. 13.(e) .......... (The/A) poor are always with us.(A) .......... (The/A) dinner we had at the Tourist Hotelwas very nice.g) I went to .. ..... (a/the) hospital to see.my uncle.h) Mr Roy was ....... (a/the) great orator andstatesman.1 ........... (The/A) Secretary and Treasurer are absent.j) ........... (A little/The little) grain they had was.damaged by sea water.

Answer» <p>FewFewThe fewaTheThetheaTheThe little</p>
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ntilyou will wait for me. (Choose the suitable option)(A) return(B)will return(C) shall return(D) returned

Answer» <p>Until I return you will wait for me.</p>
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(xx) Ram and Yogesh....Great friends. (Choose the suitable option)(A) are(B) is(C) has(D) have

Answer» <p>The sentence is:-Ram and Yogesh are great friends.</p>
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SECTIOObiective TypeQuestion No. 1 to 25 have four options, out of whichelected option, on the OMR- Sheet.1. The film was funnydChoose the suitable preposition)(A) AtCwith

Answer» <p>at is the correct answer for this question</p> <p>with is the correct answer</p>
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22Fill in the blank with suitable article.Twelve inches make foot.a) theb) anc) a23....woman is more sensitive than man.a) ab) anc) the24.Complete the sentences with correct option.Success in this examination depends ...... hard work alone.a) atb) forc) overd) on

Answer» <p>A - c (a) A-a (a) A-d (on) </p>
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3. Which one of the following is themost suitable to improve children'slearning?

Answer» <p>Question you have submitted is incomplete. Please post a complete question.</p> <p>Incomplete question </p>
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Nayana has 8 hundred rupee notes, 10 ten rupee notes and 20 twenty rupeenotes. How much money does she have?(1) 1030 (2) 1300 (3) R 1040 (4) R 14006.

Answer» <p>8×100 + 10×10 + 20×20 = 800+100+400 = 1300 </p><p>If you find this answer helpful then like it.</p>
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What kind of a person do you think the narrator, a veterinarysurgeon, is? Would you say he is tactful as well as full of commonsense?

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8. What sort of word and what kind of action would make any situation better?y. Why was jean valjean can finally sei free

Answer» <p>Javertkills himself because the mercy shown to him byJean Valjeanso disrupts his black and white world view that he cannot bear to live in a world he no longer understands</p>
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1. What kind of a person do you think the narrator, a veterinarysurgeon, is? Would you say he is tactful as well as full of commonsense?

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Jun-Opuunpuol DTurning!PlanningMillingAll of these1 in which operation, motion of job isrotary and motion of cutting tool isforward translating?

Answer» <p>iqoqb qjq qlq qkq qlq aka </p> <p>djhfhuhgbfhdhjgbfj Dorough JFK trudging hi you</p> <p>tshirt arch didi seat cocoon citric coho fist</p>
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The Longest Rupee Notes?Whatisthe length of a 100 rupee note? Guess.Now measure it using a scale.Now guess the length and width of many other things.Mand find the bterence between your measure and youSize ofà your SuessYour measure inYour guess in cmlength widthlengthwidth100 Rupee note10 Rupee note20 Rupee note5 Rupee notePost cardMath-Magic book2019/01/17 19:59

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g. 3. Write short notes on the following(a) Veterinary Science in Ancient IndiaAns.

Answer» <p>A tradition of veterinary therapy developed very early in India. Based on Ayurveda, Indian veterinary medicine is known for its specialised literature, which provides information on methods of preventing and treating animal diseases. Some of these treatments are still practiced today.</p> <p>Ancient Indian literature in the form of the Vedas, Puranas, Brahmanas, epics etc. is flooded with information on animal care, health management and disease cure. Atharva veda is a repository of traditional medicine including prescriptions for treatment of animal diseases. Scriptures such as Skanda Purana, Devi Purana, Matsya Purana, Agni Purana, Garuda Purana, Linga Purana, and books written by Charaka, Susruta, Palakapya (1000 BC), and Shalihotra (2350 BC) documented treatment of animal diseases using medicinal plants.</p>
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Q.1. What king of a person do you think the narrator, a veterinary surgeon, is? Wouldyou say he is tactful as well as full of commonsense?

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E Choose a suitable word from the box to go with the following.some much many few littletimemilkhours10.cheesemoneybreadsugar cubes12.carspetrol13ricecinema halls14.mangoesink15.bookscrayons16.coffee23

Answer» <p>1.some2. Many by3.little4many5 few6many7few8 many9much10much11little12many13 some14many15many16little</p>
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In a unique effort ...combat childhoodobesity, a primary school (b) Melbournehas launched (classroom. A grade six class (d)Albert Primary School has (e......fheight-adjustable desks to allow pupils to sit orstand, p part of an experiment by Bakerworld's first standing.. Mont(c)IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute researchers

Answer» <p>a) tob) atc) thed) ofe) beenf) the </p>
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what inspired Booker t. Washington to go to Hampton institute.

Answer» <p>Booker T.Washington, 1856-1915, Educator.BookerTaliaferroWashingtonwas the foremost black educator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He also had a majorinfluenceon southern race relations and was the dominant figure in black public affairs from 1895 until his death in 1915.</p> <p>Booker T.Washington, 1856-1915, Educator.BookerTaliaferroWashingtonwas the foremost black educator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He also had a majorinfluenceon southern race relations and was the dominant figure in black public affairs from 1895 until his death in 1915.</p>
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Exceptions to the Law of Demand

Answer» <p>1)Giffen Goods: Giffen goods are the inferior goods whose demand increases with the increase in its prices. There are several inferior commodities, much cheaper than the superior substitutes often consumed by the poor households as an essential commodity. Whenever the price of the Giffen goods increases its quantity demanded also increases because, with an increase in the price, and the income remaining the same, the poor people cut the consumption of superior substitute and buy more quantities of Giffen goods to meet their basic needs.</p><p>For Example, Suppose the minimum monthly consumption of food grains by a poor household is 20 Kg Bajra (Inferior good) and 10 Kg Rice (superior good). The selling price of Bajra is Rs 5 per kg, and the rice is Rs 10 per kg, and the household spends its total income of Rs 200 on the purchase of these items. Suppose, the price of Bajra rose to Rs 6 per kg then the household will be forced to reduce the consumption of rice by 5 Kg and increase the quantity of Bajra to 25 Kg in order to meet the minimum monthly requirement of food grains of 30 kg.</p><p>2)Veblen Goods: Another exception to the law of demand is given by the economist Thorstein Veblen, who proposed the concept of “Conspicuous Consumption.” According to Veblen, there are a certain group of people who measure the utility of the commodity purely by its price, which means, they think that higher priced goods and services derive more utility than the lesser priced commodities.</p><p>For example, goods like a diamond, platinum, ruby, etc. are bought by the upper echelons of the society (rich class) for whom the higher the price of these goods, the higher is the prestige value and ultimately the higher is the utility or desirability of them.</p> <p>There are twoexceptions to the Law of Demand. Giffen and Veblen goods areexceptions to the Law of Demand. ... TheLaw of Demandstates that the quantity demanded for a good or service rises as the price falls, ceteris paribus (or with all other things being equal)...</p>
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91)Identify the voice in the following sentenceAlexander Graham Bell invented the telephone

Answer» <p>This sentence is in the active voice.</p>
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B Give a pen portrait of Dr. Alexender Graham Bell.e 2आ

Answer» <p>Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone was a good friend and companion to Helen. He remained a great support to her. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell first met Keller when she was six years old and her parents brought her to him for advice on how to teach her. This meeting was not only the beginning of a long friendship between Dr. Bell and Helen, but it also proved to be the foundation of Helen's education and life. In fact, Helen has dedicated her autobiography "The Story of My Life' to him. She has mentioned his sympathetic and tender nature that made her love him from her first visit itself.</p>
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(10) Why file handling is required? Explain.2 Explain following : (any two)(a) Explain Macro substitution in detail.(b) Explain 2-dimensional integer array in detail.(c) Write a short note on structure

Answer» <p>a. Macro substitutionis a process where an identifier in a program is replaced by a predefined string composed of one or more tokens. The preprocessor accomplishes this task under the direction of #define statement. This statement, usually known as amacrodefinition takes the following form: #define identifier stringb. 2D array is organized as a matrix with a number of rows and columns.c. A structure type is the Name of a"grouping"of related pieces of "named" information about a single entity.</p>
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ECTION 7: LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS-(UNSOLVED SUMMATIVE ASSEExplain any four advantages of Internet.Briefly explain the history of Internet.We all know that Internet is extremely useful tool today, yet we are cautioned against its miexplain giving any three reasons in support of this statement?Explain any four features of the Www.Explain the features of a Web Server.Discuss the Client-Server architecture of Internet.What is URL? Discuss its components.Discuss any two ways to connect to the Internet using Wired Broadband.Explain any two ways to connect to the Internet using Wireless Broadband.Discuss the volunteer bodies that govern the Internet.Write short notes on:i) Microsoft Internet Explorerli) Google Chrome

Answer» <p>b) The history of the Internet begins with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. </p><p>Initial concepts of wide area networking originated in several computer science laboratories in the United States, United Kingdom, and France.</p><p>The US Department of Defense awarded contracts as early as the 1960s, including for the development of the ARPANET project, directed by Robert Taylor and managed by Lawrence Roberts. </p><p>The first message was sent over the ARPANET in 1969 from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to the second network node at Stanford Research Institute (SRI).</p> <p>a) Advantages:1) Electronic Communications:Before the Internet came into existence, to communicate with someone who isn’t in the same room as you, you would have to call them on a phone. Or if you wanted to send them a note you had to send a letter through snail mail. With the introduction of the Internet, we now have the ability to send and receive messages through electronic mail- virtually instantaneously and without the need of a postage stamp.</p><p>2)Online Shopping:With the Internet came the convenience of online shopping. Rather than having to drive to a mall and wait in long lines to make a purchase, you can now do all of your shopping with a few clicks of the mouse. In addition, the Internet made it easier for individuals to price compare between different online retailers to see which one offers the best selections and prices.</p><p>3) Online Banking:Nowadays, online banking is practically the norm. You log into your online accounts to pay bills, transfer funds, or just to check your balance. Prior to online banking, you would have to drive to your local bank and wait in line for the next teller to have your transactions completed. With the Internet, you can avoid the line all together simply by remotely logging into your account on your computer and completing your transaction from there any time of day or night.</p><p>4)The Internet of Things (IoT)The main advantage of the Internet is its ability to connect billions of computers and devices to each other. Not only does the Internet create convenience in sharing and receiving information between users, but another advantage of the modern Internet is also its ability for automation. Enter “The Internet of Things”, where devices and sensors communicate with each other to automatically perform a designated task or function. For example, a smart thermostat could reduce your energy cost by automatically adjusting the temperature when it senses you have left the house. Additionally, it “learns” your heating and cooling preferences and adjusts them to your liking.</p> <p>d) HyperText Information System.Cross-Platform.Distributed. Approximately 70 million active sites as of December 2007.Open Standards and Open Source. TCP/IP, HTTP, HTML, CSS. ...Web Browser: provides a single interface to many services. ...Dynamic, Interactive, Evolving."Web 2.0"</p>
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6. In Fig. 6.33, PQ and RS are two mirrors placed uparallel to each other. An incident ray AB strikesthe mirror PQ at B, the reflected ray moves alongthe path BC and strikes the mirror RS at C andAagain reflects back along CD. Prove thatAB II CD.

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Somebody has final year paperof hindi plzz give me i need it

Answer» <p>you want 9 class final year paper </p> <p>yes dear do u have plzz send </p>
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7. Through a rectangular field of length 90 m and breadth 60 m, two roads areconstructed which are parallel to the sides and cut each other at right angles throughthe centre of the fields. If the width of each road is 3 m, find(i) the area covered by the roads.(i) the cost of constructing the roads at the rate of R 110 perm2.

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6. In Fig. 6.33, PQ and RS are two mirrors placedparallel to each other An incident ray AB strikesror PQ at B, the reflected ray moves alongthe path BC and strikes the mirror RS at C andagain reflects back along CD. Prove thatAB ICDFig. 6.33

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5. Wonders of Science(2011, 12,Orence in Our Daily LifeOrScience is a Good Servant But a Bad MasterOr(2Science-A Boon or a Curse

Answer» <p>Introduction</p><p>Science is a blessing to the mankind. It makes man’s existence comfortable. Scientific information and knowledge has empowered man. In farming, communication, medical science and almost every field, man has got abundant developments with the understanding of science.</p><p>So where can we find science in daily life? You don’t need to find it. It is always there around you. So let’s find out some and discover science in our daily life:</p><p>Science in Our Daily Life</p><p>Cooking– Radiation, Conduction, and Convection are the mediums for the transfer of heat. Therefore, they are part of heat energy and where there is heat there is Physics.</p><p>Food– The food we eat goes through a chemical reaction inside our body which gives us the energy to sustain the whole day. This is Biology.</p><p>Vehicles– The process that takes place in our car which is to burn fuel like petrol or diesel is called Combustion. This comes under Chemistry.</p><p>Household Appliances</p><p>Appliances like mixer use centrifugal force to turn their blades and churn the food.</p><p>Inventors concluded that electrons can carry data and audio very quickly so they came up with the idea of T.V. This is the basic principle behind the T.V and lies beneath the topic of physics.</p><p>In a refrigerator, passing cooler liquid around will absorb the heat present and decrease the temperature. Again physics and chemistry are involved in this.</p> <p>Science is a subject that is related to our life. Practical work Physical work states.</p> <p>is this true science is life or not</p>