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4. Which one of the following was afocus country of the World Food India',a mega food event held in November2017 in New Delhi?(a) Germany (b) Japan(c) Denmark (d) Italy |
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Answer» d Italy is the answer sure b is the answer sure Which one of the following was not a focus country of world food India a maga food event held in November 2017 in New Delhi? answer =(d) Italy D)Italy is the right answer Italy is the correct answer of the given question Italy............,..... |
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Women in England during the 1830s started campaigning for dress reform - Explain |
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Answer» Many women believed in the ideals of womanhood of Victorian England. But not everyone accepted these values. Over the 19th century, ideas were changing.The following points state how women react to norms of clothing(i) By the 1830s, women in England began agitating for their democratic rights . With this suffrage movement, many started campaigning for dress reform.(ii) Women’s magazines clarified that tight dresses and corsets caused deformities and illness among young girls and women in an authentic way by giving doctor’s view about this.(iii) In America, similar movements developed among the white settlers on the East coast.(iv)They argued that long skirts swept grounds,were unhealthy and hampered the movement. Clothes of women should be comfortable and convenient, so that women could work and became independent.(v)In 1870, there was a movement for dress reform. Mrs Stanton of National Woman Suffrage Association and Lucy Stone of American Woman Suffrage Association both campaigned for dress reform. Their argument was : simplify dress, shorten skirts and abandon corsets. Plz send me short answer |
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regional grouping |
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Answer» Ans :- Theregional groupsaregroupsof representatives of Member and observer States by geographicregion that meet for the purposes of discussion, usually in connection with specific questions being addressed within the intergovernmental bodies. |
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what its mend by phobosgstheises ? |
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Answer» photosynthesis means energy from sunlight,co2 from atmosphere,minerals,water from soil to plant and release glucose,water and oxygen is called photosynthesis plants need energy plants get energy by sunlight or sunrays this is meant by photosynthesis plants need energy plants get energy by sunlight or sunrays this is meant by photosynthesis The definition of photosynthesis is the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air. ... Photosynthesis uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen, glucose and water. |
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-12Real Numbersand breadth 3318 metres. On this area5. A rectangular surface has length 4661 metres and breadth 3318 metres.square tiles are to be put. Find the maximum length of such tiles.5. Find the least number of square tiles which can cover the floor of a rectangularshape having length and breadth 16 metres 58 centimetres and 8 metres32 centimetres respectively. |
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Answer» area of rectangular surface = 4461x3318=14801598maximum length of square tile =√(14801598) =3847.28m |
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added to both the numerator and the denominator(v) A fraction becomes11. 3 is added to both the numerator and the denominator it befraction,. Find theand the denominator it becomes |
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Answer» thanku bhaiya |
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FigloFill in the blanks:1. An electric cell is a source of2. An electric bulb glows, when_passes through it.3. Metals areconductors of electricity.bulb.4. A bulb in which the filament is broken is called5. Among non-metals,_is a good conductor of electricity.statements are true (T) or false (F). Rewrite |
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Answer» 1. electricity 2. electricity 3. good4. fuse5. graphite electricityelectricitygoodfusegraphite 1. electricity2.current3.good4.fuse bulb5.graphite 1. electricity 2. electricity 3. good 4. fuse 5. graphite electricityelectricitygoodfusegraphite electricity electricity goodfusegraphite 1. battery2. electricity3. good 4. fuse5. graphite 1-electricity is the correct answer electrical energycurrentgoodfused 1. Electric current 2. Current 3. good 4. fused 5. graphite |
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VIGNANA JYOTHI PUBLIC SCHOOLCLASS: VI SEC: CWORKSHEET 1SUBJECT: SCIENCEIs: 1: Food: Where does it come from, 2: Components of Food, 3: Sefrom, 2: Components of Food, 3: Separation of SubstancesName: v. fanthikRoll No: 3Date: 2916I Give two examples each of plant food whose edible parts are given be1. Stem: (0)2. Seed: (i)3. Flowers: ()4. Leaf: (i)5. Root: (i)2533 |
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Answer» sugarcane,onion |
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14. One ampere current is passed for one second is called asone ..(a) ampere(b) unit(c) coulomb(d) ohm |
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Answer» One coulomb is the answer |
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device.(1) Match the columnsColumn 'A(1) Electric current(2) Electric ChargeColumn 'B'(a) Coulomb(b) Volt(e) Ampere |
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round off 67.307 to the nearest tenths |
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9.Which is a harbour?(a) Chennai(b) Delhi(c) Bhopal(d) Mahabaleshwa |
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Answer» Visakhapatnam is the natural harbour in India. Other harbours like chennai, Mumbai etc are man created. (a) is correct option |
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OMOUIIC JUI.2. Crop rotation is followed to improvecrop yield.ONT |
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Answer» Crop rotationis the practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types ofcropsin the same area in sequenced seasons. It is done so that the soil of farms is not used for only one set of nutrients. It helps in reducing soil erosion andincreasessoil fertility andcrop yield. |
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6. Name any two sources which help us to know about Gupta History |
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Answer» (i)Puranas", such as "Vayu-Purana", Matsya Purana", Vishnu Purana", "Brahmanda Purana" and "Bhagvat Purana" are the most important. They throw light on the dynastic list, the area of science, polity and system of government etc. the empire and names of the provinces. (ii). The first 16 inscriptions in the "Corpus Inscription Indecorum or Inscriptions" refer to the early Guptas. The direct line of the early Gupta dynasty is taken to aid with Skandagupta. Buddhagupta and Bhanu Gupta with their respective dates 484 A.D. and 510 A.D are mentioned in Nos. 19 and 20 the 'Corpus'. |
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Answer the following questions:1. For whom do the parents work hard?sent2. Who looks after your family?3. What work does your father do?4. Who helps you to study at home? |
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Answer» 1.children2.father3.works in a company4.mummy 1 children2 father and mother3 business4 mother plz like and comment my answer 1.parents work hard for their children2. father looks after my family 3. my father is a government contractor 1. For their children2. Father3. Does job in company4. Our mother 1.Children2.Father3.Business4.Mother |
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Classroom Activity:Name two games you love to play with your family.Remember:(1) Parents love, protect and take good care of us.(2) As a family, we all love and care for one another.(3) We also have fun with the family.Exercises1. Answer the following questions :(1) Who cooks the food in your house?Mother cooks the food in ourhous(2) Who buys the vegetables in your house?motheror father buses the vegetables our house(3) Who looks after you when your parents are away at work?after our(4) Which is your favourite television programme at w ork!z my favouriteII. Fill in the blanks choosing the right word in m erespect, share, help, happy(1) We should shareour toys with other children.(2) We must love and esbecour parents.(3) Our parents work hard to keep us ha po(4) We like to help our mother to keep the house clean. INAVNEET ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION : BOOK I |
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Answer» find what it's asking you to do. then talk yourself through it all answer are right mother cook food on the house.... mother cooks food in our home our mother cooks food in our house (i)mother cook food. in our house mom cooked the food on home The management has arranged |
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.Describe the problems faced by the WeimarRepublic.orDescribe any three problems faced by WeimaRepublic in Germany.orExplain any five problems faced by the WeimRepublic in Germany |
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Answer» The Weimar Republic was created at a time of confusion and chaos after Germany had lost the World War One. Many people felt that Germany had received a very harsh deal in theTreaty of Versaillesand they resented the government for signing it and agreeing to its conditions. The Weimar Republic faced violent uprisings from various groups, not to mention devastating economic problems. Germany between 1918 and 1919 was in chaos. People were starving, the Kaiser had fled and people hated the government for signing the armistice in November 1918 - they called them theNovember criminals. Bands of soldiers called Freikorps refused to disband and formed private armies. It was not a good start for the Republic. |
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1. Multiple choice questions.0 Which one of the following are the two main constituents of granite?(a) Iron and nickel(b) Iron and silver(c) Silica and aluminium(d) Iron Oxide and potassium(t) Which one of the following is the salient feature of metamorphic rock(a) Changeable(b) Quite(c) Crystalline(d) Foliation |
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Answer» 1. c. Alumina and silica Granite is a hard, coarse-grained rock making up most of the earth. It consists chiefly of three minerals: quartz,alkali feldspar(which contain alumina and silica) and plagioclase feldspar (which contain sodium and calcium) 2. a. changeable Metamorphic rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks, but have been changed (metamorphosed) as a result of intense heat and/or pressure within the Earth's crust |
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(v) Name three types of rainfall? |
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Answer» Here are thethree main types of rainfall: ReliefRainfall. ConvectionalRainfall. FrontalRainfall. |
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Name any three types of agriculture. |
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Answer» Herding. Livestock Ranching. Shifting Cultivation. Intensive Subsistence Farming. Commercial Plantations name any three types of agriculture. name any three types of angles |
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y.Name three types of rocks. |
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Answer» matamorphic rock sedimentry rock igneous rock The three main types, or classes, of rock aresedimentary,metamorphic, andigneousand the differences among them have to do with how they are formed. |
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2. Which are the three types of farmers? |
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Answer» The three types of farmers are hobby farmers, stuck-with-the-farm-farmers, and farming-as-a-business farmers. |
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1. Name three types of movements in ocean waters. |
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What do xylem vessels carry ? |
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Answer» xylem helps in transportation of water to all parts of the plant. xylem helps in transportation of water and minerals of the body Xylem vessels basically transport water as well as solutes from roots to leaves. xylem helps in transportation of water and minerals |
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4. What are cataracts?ataracls ale |
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Answer» The crystalline lens of some people during old age, becomes hazy or even opaque due to the development of membrane over it. This condition is called cataract. The vision can be restored after getting cataract surgery. The cataracts of the Nile are shallow stretches between Aswan and Khartoum where the water's surface is broken by numerous small boulders and stones that lie on the river bed, as well as many small rocky islets. |
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2.Name the eight planet of the solar system. |
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Answer» The Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Neptune is the eight planet of our solar system the eighth planet of the solar system is Neptune the eighth planet of the solar system is Neptune Neptune is the right answer Neptune is the eighth planet of our solar system eight planets are Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune |
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Stars are celestial bodies that are ……….. and …………. |
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Answer» big, hot |
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What are Celestial bodies? |
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What are the celestial bodies |
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celestial body |
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Answer» By definition a celestial body is any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere.Celestial bodiesor heavenly bodies are objects in space such as the sun, moon, planets and stars. They form a part of the vast universe we live in and are usually very far from us. |
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Name one fossil fuel |
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Answer» PetroleumCoalNatural Gas |
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Find the odd man out Blood plasma,platelets,blood transfusion,blood corpuscles |
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Answer» Blood transfusion is the odd one out because blood plasma, platelets and blood corpuscles are the components of blood whereas blood transfusion is not. |
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Why Overthinking Happens? |
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Answer» As we Know that An Empty Mind is the Home Of Evil and by thinking about some work some Negative thoughts also comes and by this Overthinking is been taken place. this habit prevents you from taking action. it consumes your energy, decisions., and puts you on a loop of thinking and thinking over and again. overthinking is exactly what it means thinking too much . This habit prevents you from taking action . It consumes your energy , disables your ability to make your decisions, and puts you on a loop of thinking and thinking over and again . it is just because ur not interested in that topic Overthinking is exactly what it means, thinking too much. When you think too much, instead of acting and doing things, you are overthinking. When you analyze, comment and repeat the same thoughts over and again, instead of acting, you are overthinking. This habit prevents you from taking action. It consumes your energy, disables your ability to make decisions, and puts you on a loop of thinking and thinking over and again. This is a kind of thinking that wastes your time and energy and prevents you from acting, doing new things and making progress in your life. It’s like tying yourself to a rope that is connected to a pole and going in circles again and again. In this situation there is more likelihood for worry, anxiety and lack of inner peace. On the other hand, when you don’t overthink, you become more efficient, more peaceful and more happy. Everyone overthinks sometimes. But some people do it more frequently than others. Some of these individuals could have anxiety disorders, but not everyone does. “There are people who have levels of overthinking that are just pathological, |
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What happens to deciduous trees ? |
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Answer» . In tropical and subtropical forests, trees shed their leaves at the onset of the dry season. Many types of trees shed their leaves as a strategy to survive harsh weather conditions. Trees that lose all of their leaves for part of the year are known asdeciduoustrees. Those that don’t are calledevergreentrees Most deciduous trees have broad leaves that are susceptible to being damaged during cold or dry weather. In contrast, most evergreen trees either live in warm, wet climates or they have weather-resistant needles for leaves. |
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n the circuit shown, value of R in ohm whichesult in no current through the 30 V battery is| 50 vL30 V3202102 |
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TTh Th HT Oë350 |
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Answer» 88935 |
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1. Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What isbaking soda?A. Potassium chlorideB. Potassium carbonateC. Potassium hydroxideD. Sodium bicarbonate |
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Answer» option D. sodium bicarbonate right answer. nahco3 (baking soda) option(D) is absolutely correct D is correct answer. sodium bicarbonate is baking soda D is the answer. sodium bicarbonate option d sodium bicarbonate sodium bicarbonate is the correct answer sodium bicarbonate is correct like my answer and accept me best D Sodium bicarbonate |
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. शाह का को कौन जारी कनता है?हट R e il करत दरार el L L e |
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Answer» Panchayati raj people |
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Q20.What is secularism? Explain any four steps taken by the Indian constitution to make India asecular state.2+3-5 Ma |
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Answer» Secularism is a belief system that rejects religion, or the belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education. The principles of separation of church and state and of keeping religion out of the public school system are an example of secularism. (i) No official religion : There is no official religion of the Indian state. Unlike the status of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Islam in Pakistan and Hinduism in Nepal, our Constitution does not give a special status to any religion.(ii) Fundamental Rights : Under the Right To Freedom of Religion, our Constitution provides to all citizens freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion, or not to follow any.Under the Cultural and Educational Right, our Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.(iii) Equality : The Constitution allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities. To ensure equality, untouchability has been banned.(iv) Intervention of the state within religious communities : The Constitution allows the state to iintervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within the different religious. |
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Find the angle in radians made by the tip of the hour hand of a clock in 45 minutes |
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Answer» in 45 minutes 3/4 th distance is coveredhence 3/4of 360=3*90=270° |
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TUICJIProject-l: Pocket Guide on First Aid |
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Answer» The First Aid pocket guide should contain aid that needs to be given for fractures, poisoning, cuts and burns, heat and cold wave and other threats that are prevalent in that area. The content shared in the guide should be supported with adequate pictures so as to give a clear and elaborate understanding about the topic. Choose awareness campaign strategy for either senior citizens or illiterate people and prepare a brief write-up. You need to first arrange it, first the cover page should have a red cross, then it should have an index ( it is necessary) the cover page can be of light blue colour with a red crosses box picture.You can use the red red cross pictures that we have posted in the end of this article. It should include "DRABCD" : Danger Response Airway Breathing Compressions/Circulation Dephibrilation Below is the list of supplies you should have in your First Aid : Plastic bandages Transpore tape Alcohol preps Adhesive bandages Micropore tape Gauze Extra large plastic bandages Iodine prep pads Fingertip bandages Sterile pads Antiseptic towelettes Knuckle bandages Antiseptic ointment Ammonia inhalant Sponge packs Instant ice packs Sterile eye wash Elastic bandages Eye pads Safety pins First aid cream Bandage scissors Tweezers Butterfly bandages Water tight utility box for contents Burn gel to treat burns Burn bandages Adhesive spots Extra large strips Surgical tape Sponges Pain reliever What is the aim of First Aid ? The key aims of first aid can be summarised in three key points Preserve life is the overriding aim of all medical care, including first aid, is to save lives Prevent further harm also sometimes called preventing the condition worsening, this covers both external factors, such as moving a patient away from a cause of harm, and applying first aid techniques to prevent worsening of the condition, such as applying pressure to stop a bleed becoming dangerous. Promote recovery - first aid also involves trying to start the recovery process from the illness or injury, and in some cases might involve completing a treatment, such as in the case of applying a plaster to a small wound. First aid training often also incorporates the prevention of initial injury and responder safety, as well as the treatment phases. When First Aid is Required ? Altitude sickness, which can begin in susceptible people at altitudes as low as 5,000 feet, can cause potentially fatal swelling of the brain or lungs. Anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition in which the airway can become constricted and the patient may go into shock. The reaction can be caused by a systemic allergic reaction to allergens such as insect bites or peanuts. Anaphylaxis is initially treated with injection of epinephrine. Battlefield First aid - This protocol refers to treating shrapnel, gunshot wounds, burns, bone fractures, etc. as seen either in the 'traditional' battlefield setting or in an area subject to damage by large scale weaponry, such as a bomb blast or other terrorist activity. Bone fracture, a break in a bone initially treated by stabilizing the fracture with a splint. Burns, which can result in damage to tissues and loss of body fluids through the burn site. Choking, blockage of the airway which can quickly result in death due to lack of oxygen if the patient's trachea is not cleared, for example by the Heimlich Maneuver. Childbirth. Cramps in muscles due to lactic acid build up caused either by inadequate oxygenation of muscle or lack of water or salt. Joint dislocation. Diving disorders resulting from too much pressure. Near drowning or asphyxiation. Gastrointestinal bleeding. Gender-specific conditions, such as dysmenorrhea and testicular torsion. Heart attack, or inadequate blood flow to the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle. Heat stroke, also known as sunstroke or hyperthermia, which tends to occur during heavy exercise in high humidity, or with inadequate water, though it may occur spontaneously in some chronically ill persons. Sunstroke, especially when the victim has been unconscious, often causes major damage to body systems such as brain, kidney, liver, gastric tract. Unconsciousness for more than two hours usually leads to permanent disability. Emergency treatment involves rapid cooling of the patient. Heat syncope, another stage in the same process as heat stroke, occurs under similar conditions as heat stroke and is not distinguished from the latter by some authorities. Heavy bleeding, treated by applying pressure (manually and later with a pressure bandage) to the wound site and elevating the limb if possible. Hyperglycemia, or diabetic coma. Hypoglycemia, or insulin shock. Hypothermia, or Exposure, occurs when a person's core body temperature falls below 33.7°C (92.6°F). First aid for a mildly hypothermic patient includes rewarming, but rewarming a severely hypothermic person could result in a fatal arrhythmia, an irregular heart rhythm. Insect and animal bites and stings. Muscle strain. Poisoning, which can occur by injection, inhalation, absorption, or ingestion. Seizures, or a malfunction in the electrical activity in the brain. Three types of seizures include a grand mal (which usually features convulsions as well as temporary respiratory abnormalities, change in skin complexion, etc) and petit mal (which usually features twitching, rapid blinking, and/or fidgeting as well as altered consciousness and temporary respiratory abnormalities). Sprain, a temporary dislocation of a joint that immediately reduces automatically but may result in ligament damage. Stroke, a temporary loss of blood supply to the brain. Sucking chest wound, a life threatening hole in the chest which can cause the chest cavity to fill with air and prevent the lung from filling, treated by covering with an occlusive dressing to let air out but not in. Toothache, which can result in severe pain and loss of the tooth but is rarely life threatening, unless over time the infection spreads into the bone of the jaw and starts osteomyelitis. Wounds and bleeding, including laceration, incision and abrasion, and avulsion. Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide Be prepared 24/7 for a medical emergency. Whether you're at home, on the road, or in the woods, Jive Media's Pocket First Aid & CPR Guide is at your fingertips with concise, clear instructions to care for you and your loved ones. Dozens of articles, including CPR, the Heimlich Maneuver, bites, bruises, burns, seizures, diabetic emergencies, and many more. All articles are stored on your iPhone, so you can provide first aid even when out of cell phone range. Enter your medical information on the My Info tab. Save your doctor's contact information along with your hospital, emergency contacts, allergies, and medications. You can also save your insurance information for quick access. First aid can and does save lives. Be as prepared as possible! Features: - Articles are grouped by category for quick access - First aid instructions are available even when out of cell-phone range. Perfect for wilderness outings. - Linked articles, for quick access - First aid kit information - Save you medical information for quick retrieval. Look up your doctor or emergency contacts with a single click. - Store your insurance information in an easy-to-access location. You surely got a paper guiding you to the other projects of which one of them was first aid guide no ? if not then here it is Prepare a pocket guide on First Aid for your school. The First Aid pocket guide should contain aid that needs to be given for fractures, poisoning, cuts and burns, heat and cold wave and other threats that are prevalent in that area. The content shared in the guide should be supported with adequate pictures so as to give a clear and elaborate understanding about the topic. Choose awareness campaign strategy for either senior citizens or illiterate people and prepare a brief write-up. (Note for the Teachers: The project can be carried out by a group of students in a class and work can be equally divided amongst the students so that the teachers are able to evaluate them easily. Doctors, local health practitioners, trained volunteers of Red Cross and professionals from other agencies/bodies/institutes, proficient in this field can be consulted to prepare the first-aid pocket guide. This guide can be printed by the school administration and shared with all the students, teachers and other staff members of the school. It can be used as a ready reckoner for any First Aid related information. |
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What is : Sub-stationReserve stationFirst aid station |
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Answer» substation- a set of equipment reducing the high voltage of electrical power transmission to that suitable for supply to consumers Anaid stationis a temporary facility (often a tent, table, or general rest area) established to provide supplies to endurance event participants or medicalfirst aidand provisions during major events, disaster response situations, or military operations. |
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do you have a first aid box at your home |
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Answer» Yes i have a first aid box at my home इस देश में सबसे बड़ा आदमी कौन है No No No............... yes it is a correct answer of the given question yes its correct answer of this question yes, I have a first aid box at my home yes, I have a first aid box at my home. yes, and it is so important for all and for every family |
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Make a scape book - PastiEtures all..at.6.290. phelileGosam..doop hun parasread Chapter 12 |
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Answer» you have to make a scrapbookand paste th following stuff |
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2 Why did the pastor lock the doors to the church?3 Who came to stay with the family?To Kill a Mockingbird Check QuestionsChapter 12 |
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Answer» He locks the doors so no one could leave the church without making a donation to Tom Robinsons wife Helen because Tom had died and Helen did not have a job. |
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ailability of finance on easVhy terms aluat is meant by cottage industrywhich ha |
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Answer» Cottage Industry is a business or manufacturing activity carried on in people's homes. |
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LONG ANSWER I YPE uUES nons1. Distinguish between aquatic and terrestrial habitats.Inntr adant themselves to the conditio |
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Answer» Aquaticanimals can be found in waterhabitats, which can be either fresh or marine.Terrestrialanimals can be found exclusively in the land.Aquaticanimals respire through gills or their skin. ... The maindifference between aquaticandterrestrialanimals is theirhabitatand modes of living. |
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A man is climbing up a mountain which isinclined. He has to travel 100 km to reach topof mountain. Every day He climbs up 2 kmforward in day time. Exhausted, he then takesrest there at night time. At night, while he isasleep, he slips down 1 km backward becausemountain is inclined.Then how many days does it take him toreach mountain top ???? |
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What do you call the currents flowing frohe poles to the equator? |
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5. In Fig 7.51, PR> PQ and PS bisects 2 QPR. ProvethatPSR䝼PSQ. |
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Answer» Given: PR > PQ & PS bisects ∠QPR To prove: ∠PSR > ∠PSQ Proof: ∠PQR > ∠PRQ — (i) (PR > PQ as angle opposite to larger side is larger.) ∠QPS = ∠RPS — (ii) (PS bisects ∠QPR) ∠PSR = ∠PQR +∠QPS — (iii) (exterior angle of a triangle equals to the sum of opposite interior angles) ∠PSQ = ∠PRQ + ∠RPS — (iv) (exterior angle of a triangle equals to the sum of opposite interior angles) Adding (i) and (ii) ∠PQR + ∠QPS > ∠PRQ + ∠RPS ⇒ ∠PSR > ∠PSQ [from (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)] |
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