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8001.

Is cbse and rbse pattern same????

Answer» no
Nooo
No
No
8002.

Giant despair

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8003.

Chacter of crocker harrins, taplow and frank

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8004.

what happened when ranga returned to his village from city of banglore?

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8005.

How did the narrator came to know about the address in the chapter the address from snapshots?

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8006.

Can u suggest any antique topic for presentation??

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8007.

Difference between can\'t and ain\'t?

Answer» Basically Cant stand for can not And ain\'t stand for are not
8008.

Explain the concept of yang and yin

Answer» Yang means mountains, masculine, And yin means water, famine moist, soft.
Yang means masculine and stable and yin means receptive or feminine other explanation dont know
8009.

formats of poster

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8010.

What do you know about painting

Answer» Panting is way to express your feelings and emotions on a white sheet by drawing on it.
What do you know about painting
8011.

What type of compo are in standard 11th

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8012.

Why did Andrew mension estate and why was to between to degrees

Answer» Bhbccmju
8013.

Describe the home coming of Ranga . Why was it a great event in the village?

Answer» Ranga\'s homecoming was a great event for the entire village because he was the first from the village to go to city for further studies. People were excited to see wheather he had changed or not after getting English education at Banglore. Crowd milled around his house to meet him.
8014.

Why is the earth said to be an ailing planet

Answer» Because ailing means sick and the earth is said to be ailing because pollution on earth is increasing day by day, tress are cutting at a large no. So earth is said to be a ailing planet
8015.

What is correct sequence of thisthe few/rupees/I had/ I\'ve/spent/already.

Answer» I have already spent the few rupees that I had
I\'ve already spent few rupees that I had
I have already spend few rupees I had
8016.

What do you know about albart theory of education?

Answer» Albert thought that it\'s not fact that matter but ideas he don\'t see the point in learning the dates of battles or even which of the army killed more man he would be more interested in learning why the soldiers were trying to kill each other
8017.

\'Forest precede mankind desert \' explain the statement

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8018.

Explain the poem of the earth

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8019.

Why is the earth said to be pllanet

Answer» Earth said to be a planet because it is only member of solar system which has complete materials which need to a human body alive. That\'s why earth is a planet.
A planet is what which has its own gravitational pull
This definition, which applies only to the Solar System, states that a planet is a body that orbits the Sun, is massive enough for its own gravity to make it round, and has "cleared its neighbourhood" of smaller objects around its orbit.
8020.

Who is howard carter? Hwo did he solve the problem related to tut\'s mummy.

Answer» A ?? british archaeologist
8021.

write the name of writer and about the writerof each chapter

Answer» You can find it on internet ?
8022.

English advertisement

Answer» Compere the two ladies,Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald
8023.

We and our envoronmet par artical

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8024.

L - 5 hornbill

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8025.

What help did albert einstein take from Mr Yuri elaborate on him

Answer» Yuri helped h to find the doctor who was specialised in nerves
8026.

What is the summary of the lesson The Adventure of Hornbill in simple wording

Answer» Hey well it really very much nice of u Gaurav tl write such a big summary.. But u can simply advice him to find ot in my cbse guide notes corner... Dont mind..
The Jijamata Express train was running on Pune-Bombay route even faster than the Deccan Queen. The first stop came in 40 minutes. Then there was the Western Ghat section which Professor Gaitonde knew quite well. The train then passed through Kalyan station. it was, however, Gangadharpant’s first visit to Bombay.Professor Gaitonde worked out a plan of action in Bombay. He was a historian who had published five volumes. He planned to go to a big library and find out what historical events had led to the present state of affairs. Next, he would return to Pune to have a long talk with Rajendra Deshpande for further clarification.The train stopped beyond the long tunnel. At a small station called Sarhad, an Anglo-Indian ticket checker entered the compartment. The professor had a fellow traveller Khan sahib. Who was on way to Peshawar. Khan told gained that from Sarhad began the British Raj. The words painted on the blue carriages were Great Bombay metropolitan railway. The Union Jack was also painted on each bogey.The train finally stopped at Victoria terminus. The station was neat and clean. The staff Was mostly made up of Anglo-Indians and Parsees. Gangadhar walked out of the station. He found himself standing in front of Head Quarters of East India Company. He hadn’t expected this. The company had been wound up after 1857 according to the history book. Yet here he found the company alive and flourishing. He wondered how and when it had happened.He walked along Hornby Road. Lie found British firms and offices of British banks there. He then entered Forbes building. He wished to meet Mr Vinay Gaitonde, working there. The receptionist was sorry to say that there was no such person on the staff. This was a blow but not totally unexpected. If he himself was dead in the world, his son could not be alive.He wanted to go to the Town Hall library. He took a quick lunch and reached there.He now got all the five volumes he himself had written up to the death of Aurangzeb. There was no change in history. The change had occurred only in the last volume. He turned over the pages and came to the exact points where history had taken a different turn. The Battle of Panipat was fought between the Marathas and Abdali. Abdali was defeated and chased back to Kabul. The victorious Maratha army was led by Sadashivrao Bhau and his nephew, young Vishwasrao. This victory established the supremacy of the Marathas in northern India. The East India Company got the message to keep functioning for the time being. Its Influence was reduced to three cities—Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.For political reasons, the Peshwas kept the puppet Mughal rule alive in Delhi. But in the 19th century, the Maratha rulers recognised the importance of science and technology. They set up their own centres of study and research. The East India Company grabbed the opportunity to extend its influence. It offered help as well as expertise.The 20th century brought about further changes. India moved towards democracy and the grip of Peshwas grew weak. Gangadharpant began to admire the India that he had seen. He felt that India gave concession to Fast India Company from a position of strength and for commercial reasons. The Marathas leased out Bombay to the British in 1908. The lease was to expire in the year 2001. He could not help comparing the country he knew with what he was seeing around him.He decided to find out how the Marathas won the Battle of Panipat. He found the clue in\xa0Bakhar. He read the three-line account of how close Vishwasrao had come to being killed. The young general guided his horse to the scene of actual fighting. A shot brushed past his ear, and he luckily escaped death.The librarian reminded Gangadhar that it was time to close the library. The professor put some notes into his right pocket. Absent-mindedly he put the Bakhar also into his left pocket.\xa0He put up for the night in a guest house. After a frugal meal, he set out for a walk towards the Azad Maidan, where a lecture was in progress. But table and chair on the dais were unoccupied. It was the presidential chair. The professor sank into that chair. There were protests. He proceeded with his lecture. But the audience was in no mood to listen. They hit him with tomatoes and eggs. It was his 999th lecture. He kept on talking. He was removed bodily and was thereafter seen nowhere.When he finally met Rajendra at Pune, he had no Idea where and how he had spent the past two days. He had met with a road accident and collided with a truck. At that time he was thinking of that crucial moment when history could have taken a U-turn. He produced a page torn out of a book to establish that his imagination was not running amuck. The book Bakhar was, however, lost somewhere in the Azad Maidan. Rajendra read that account how\xa0vishwas rao\xa0was hit by the bullet. It was material evidence. The professor’s account was not a mere fantasy or a trick being played by his mind.Rajendra tried to rationalise\xa0gaitonde’s\xa0experience. He called it a catastrophic experience. This theory could be aptly applied to the Battle of Panipat. The two armies of the Marathas and Abdali were equally matched. So a lot depended on the leadership and the morale of the soldiers. The point at which Vishwas Rao, the heir-son of the Peshwa, was killed, proved to be the turning point. His uncle was also perhaps killed. The loss of their two leaders killed the fighting spirit of the Maratha troops and they suffered defeat.But Rajendra pointed out that\xa0Vishwas Rao\xa0was saved and the Maratha troops won the battle. Similar statements are made about the Battle of Waterloo which Napoleon could have won.Rajendra then explained the second point—we experience the reality directly with our senses. But It is limited to what we see. There are other manifestations of reality. Take the example of the atom and its particles. Their behaviour cannot be foretold definitely. If an electron is fired from source, it won’t go in the given direction as does a bullet from a gun. In one world the electron is found here, in another itis over there. The observer bases his experience on one finding. But other worlds exist just the same. The electron can make a jump from high to low energy level. Such transitions are common. In other words, the professor also had made a move from one world to another and back again. So far as reality is concerned, all alternatives are true but the observer can see only one of them at a time. Professor Gaitonde was able to experience two worlds or periods of history although only one at a time. The one was his present, the other was where he had spent two days after the accident. He travelled neither to the past nor to the future. He was in the present, but he was experiencing a different world of what might have been.But the professor wanted to know why he made the transition. Rajendra explained that perhaps at the time of the accident, he was thinking about the catastrophic theory and its role in wars. Perhaps he was wondering about the Battle of Panipat. The professor admitted that he had been wondering what course history would have taken if the result of the Battle had gone the other way. In fact, that was going to be the topic of his thousandth presidential address. But he wasn’t going to deliver that thousandth lecture. He had tried to do that at the Azad Maidan where he was hooted down. So he had informed the organisers of the Panipat seminar about his inability to attend it.
8027.

Article on problems of agriculture

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8028.

What is the meaning of alning planet

Answer» Ailing planet means the earth\'s vital signs reveal a patient in declining health. Due to deforestation,species extinction it damages.That\'swhy it is called sick.
Sick planet
8029.

Where did the poet find his childhood finally and why?

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8030.

What was the reference given by Mr Koch to Albert??

Answer» Ok
Iove khi aur karo ya study app haDon\'t use it
That he was good in math
hello to everyone
WTF a bawli londiyan kaha hai tu kuch reply to kar
Mujhe Nhi aata tu kar de
in sabko delete kar diye
I LOVE U AGAR IS BAR REPLY KARA TO THUJE BHI PYAR HO GAYA
Bieee!!!!!!!!!!!! Forever
last mein 1 baat kehni thilove u love u love u love u love u love u love u love u love u
Mera dimag mat kharab kar please M tujh se request kar rahi hu
jyada baat banani na sikhe hamein tu halke mein le ri dikhe 18 ke 18 ghar se utha ke liyaenge thuje
Aur Teri jaisi thinking hogi tujhe baki sare bhi vaise hi dekhege
Aur haa apni ye idiotness kahi aur Jake dikha tujhe yahi learning aap mili thi ye sab karne k liee
Vaise Ek baat Bata du jaisi tu mujhe sooch raha h na m vaise bilkul bhi Nhi hu....ok..... Aur again befkuuf hoga tu
aur haan mera naam yaad rakhiye aage kaam aayegamy name SURYA KANT DHARIWAL chamar ji
Matlab bakwass tu Kare aur Koi uska Ulta jawaab Dede to usse mja aa raha h
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Phir aab bas kar bhaii!!!
sakal to teri ussi ke jaisi hogi teri
Phir tune meri shakal dekh rakhi H Jo mere saath itni bakwass kar raha h tu
yaar haotel wali kya meri setting thi wo to kali si thi
Main thodi na tere hostel wali tannu hu phir mujhe Kyu irritate kar raha h
1 bar love u bol do mein apne app pichhe hat jaunga
Haaa.... Bahut badi bakwass
mera pyar thuje bakwass lagraha hai
phir mere saath bakwasss Kyu Kar raha h tu
Vaise Bhi istni sundar to tu hogi ni nu hi itne bhav khari
pehli baat to ye ki hamare yahan bhaiya dooj nahi manaya jata aur haan good night lene ke liye thank u ab good morning and love u
8031.

Framing sentences chapter father to son class 11

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8032.

Cancelling order letter examples

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8033.

Why does Taplow sound bitter?

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8034.

Advertisement your neighbour daughter is missing

Answer» Google kr lo
8035.

What does cyril tell mrs.pearson as soon as he enters the house?

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8036.

Speech on - should libraries be replaced with unlimited access to e-books

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8037.

Which publications book i purchase for grammer

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8038.

How did Ranga react when the narrator asked for his on marriage

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8039.

what did the headmaster call Albert ? what did the ask Albert to do ?

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8040.

what was Mr Koch\'s opinion about Albert ?

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8041.

how did Yuri help Einstein ?

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8042.

Ietter to principal for grant permission to go by school bus

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8043.

Who is AJ Cronin

Answer» In the book of Snapshot, A. J. Cronin was a Scottish physician and novelist. His best-known novel, The Citadel, tells of a Scottish doctor in a Welsh mining village, who quickly moves up the career ladder in London. Cronin had observed the venues as a medical inspector of mines and later as a doctor in Harley Street.
8044.

The Adventure ka important points

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8045.

Describe the humour and irony in the poem The tale of melon city..??

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8046.

Short Summary of the ailing planet

Answer» The Green MovementThe author begins by commenting on the great attention received by the Green Movement that began some 25 years ago. The world’s first nationwide Green party was founded in New Zealand in the year 1972 and the movement has been a great success since then.A change in the human perceptionA revolutionary change has come in the perception of the human beings bringing in a “holistic and ecological” view of the world. There has been a shift from the understanding developed by Copernicus to the people’s belief that the earth is a living organism whose needs must be respected and preserved by us. According to the writer, our earth is like a “patient in declining health”. Thus, we have to realise our ethical responsibility of guarding the planet.Sustainable DevelopmentThe World Commission on Environment and Development propagated the concept of “sustainable development” in 1987. Sustainable development calls for a well-balanced development so as to meet the demands of the present and not to deprive our future generations from the natural world of resources.Man and the other living-speciesMan has been considered as the most dangerous being on the planet. However, due to the efforts of a number of agencies all over the world, man is learning to live in harmony with the other living species on the planet. Man’s existence is shifting from the system of domination to that of partnership.The depletion of the principal biological systemsThere are still many millions of living species that have not been catalogued. The author mentions the ecological concern pointed out by Mr. Lester R. Brown in his book “The Golden Economic Prospect”. Mr. Brown points out four principal biological systems- fisheries, forests, grasslands and croplands. These form the foundation of the global economic system as they supply food and provide raw materials for industries except minerals and petroleum-derived synthetics. The demand of the human beings on these systems is increasing to such an ‘unsustainable’ extent that the productivity of these systems is being hampered. The excessive demand result in deterioration and depletion of resources leading to the breakdown of fisheries, disappearance of forests, deterioration of croplands and turning of grasslands into barren lands.DeforestationThe forests are being destroyed in large proportions to obtain firewood in poor countries. Depletion of tropical forests has lead to the extinction of several species. In fact, the tropical forests or “the powerhouse of evolution” are eroding at the rate of forty to fifty million acres per year. Besides, the increasing use of dung for burning deprives the soil of important natural fertilisers. According to our Parliament’s Estimates Committee, a near “catastrophic depletion” has been marked in the number of the forests of India over the last four decades. Ironically, article 48A of the Indian Constitution states that the state shall “protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country”. However, India is losing its forests at the rate of 3.7 million acres a year. The condition of the environment is ‘critical’ as per a study conducted by the United Nations.The problem of over-populationOne of the major factors adding to the deforming future of the human society is the fast-growing world population. The present world population is estimated at 5.7 billion. With this ever-increasing population, development seems a far-fetched dream. As per the author, the best contraceptive to control the population is development. Voluntary family planning with an element of coercion is the only alternative. Rise in income, spread of education and improved health would lead to fall in fertility. Population and poverty are directly proportional to each other. Thus, control of the population should be our top-most priority.“Era of Responsibility”The author now re-mentions the “holistic view” of the basis of our existence. He points that it is an “Era of Responsibility” that calls for “seeing the world as an integrated whole rather than a dissociated collection of parts”. Industry plays an important role in this responsibility. Excellence in environmental performance is required for the manufacturers to continue their existence. Our earth belongs as much to the future generation as much to us. We should soon realise our duty towards our planet and should not treat it solely as our property. The chapter concludes with the beautiful lines of Mr. Lester Brown, “We have not inherited this earth from our forefathers; we have borrowed it from our children.”
8047.

Character sketch of frank feom browning version

Answer» Mr frank is vibrant young science teacher and students at college like him well .He is inexpericed teacher whose opinion on education is lenient and contemporary
8048.

Why does the author called the earth the ailing planet?

Answer» By seeing its present condition pollution, deforestation, etc.
8049.

How did Ranga react when rhe narrator asked for his own marriage?

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8050.

the narrator and his wife had long to sale what did they do to accomplish their dream

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