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2851.

Which remark of Jonathon is the essence of entire episode and how

Answer» The hexagon game involves two players, who gradually construct a six-vertex undirected graph with solid and dashed edges. Player 1 adds solid edges, whereas Player 2 uses dashes. The players begin with a six-vertex graph that has no edges (Figure 1), and add new edges, one by one; Player 1 makes the first move. At each move, a player has to add a new edge between two vertices that are not connected by any old edge. Figure 2 is an example of a mid-game position, where Player 1 has to make the next move. If Player 1 constructs a solid-line triangle, he loses the game; similarly, a dashed triangle means a loss of Player 2. For example, if the game ends as shown in Figure 3, then Player 2 has lost since he has constructed the dashed triangle “3-5-6.” Implement a program for playing the hexagon game. Your program should prompt the user to enter a player number (1 or 2), and then act as the specified player. For example, if the user enters “1”, the program should make the first move.
2852.

who were the main player in the political history of Roman empire

Answer» The emperor, the aristocracyand the army were the\xa0"three main players" in the political history of the empire. The success of individual emperors dependedon their control of the army, and when thearmies were divided, the result usually was civil war.\xa0Except for one notorious year , when four emperorsmounted the throne in quick succession, the first two centuries werefree from\xa0civil war.
The Senate,the king Augustus (principate)and the army were the main players in the history of Roman empire.And it\'s a history question ...why had you posted in English core section??
2853.

On November 10,1910 tolstoy

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2854.

What is the correct format of writing letters

Answer» Sender addressDateReceiver addressDesignation of person______________________SubjectDear/Respected______________________IntroductionMain bodyEnd body______________________(Salutation)Your nameYour designation(if have)Say thanks to me guys?
correct format??? what do you mean by this..???
2855.

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2856.

Hardship often bring out the best in people do you agree why or not

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2857.

Speech on topic Environment degradation- a red alert for the worldPlzzzzz help me ??Its URGENT

Answer» Plzzzzz help meee
Plzzz help me out
2858.

Note Making of Ranga\'s marrage

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2859.

What are the contents of Transformation of Sentence

Answer» Transformation of sentences means to change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. A simple sentence can be changed into a complex or a compound sentence and vice versa. Similarly, an interchange of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences can be done; without changing their meaning. Given below are some of the ways to transform a sentence.
2860.

Explain "I give life to my own origin", in the poem \'the voice of the rain\'.

Answer» The rain falls to the earth where it rose from. The falling of rain gives life to seeds and plants which support all life on the planet.
2861.

To what does Whitman compare the formation of the rain and why?

Answer» The poet draws a parallel relationship between rain and music. just as rain originates from the womb of the earth music also emanates from the heart of the singer. Rain being cyclical in nature seems to be preparing the earth to start another cycle. music emanates from the birth place and reverberates all over the world. It travels around earth whether one takes note of it or not. Rain and music are similar to each other as both make the world more beautiful and more liveable.
2862.

How does the rain describe herself in the poem, "the voice of the rain"?

Answer» The rain describes herself as the poem of earth. She rise from land and bottomless oceans. She gets transformed in clouds and descend back to earth and wash the droughts, dust particles and atoms in the earth. She also give life to the unborn hidden seeds and purify and beautify her birthplace.
The rain describes herself in the poem " THE VOICE OF THE RAIN" as the " POEM OF THE EARTH" which gives happiness to everything and quenches the thirst and relish the drought prone areas. As the poem is a feeling of the poet\'s heart which reaches the readers and satisfies them, in the same way Rain is the poem of the Earth which satisfies the Earth by pouring herself down.
2863.

Why does the rain descend \'on the earth\'?

Answer» The rain rises from land and bottomless ocean, change its form in clouds and descend to earth to wash the droughts and give life to the buried seeds by giving water for germination. It returns to its birthplace with fulfillment.
2864.

What happened when workmen entred into valley of kings

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2865.

Write a debate either for or against "animal lovers are crazy"

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2866.

Note making on the ailing planet

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2867.

When the ranga come to his villega what happens ? Chapter ranga marriage

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When ranga came back to his village Hosahalli from Bangalore, the people of the village gathered in ranga\'s house to see whether he has changed or not. The old lady ran her hands on his chest to check whether he had lost his caste. After knowing he has not changed at all, the crowd melted away like a sugar in child\'s mouth.
when ranga came to village from city then a crowd gather in ranga\'s house people think that he will became changed when he will came back but it doesnt happend he join his hand and said nameste to all then an old lady came near to him to check janau to check whether he forgot his religion or not but she found every thing normal then all crowd was removed from there .
All the villagers gather around him he is treated like someone very special . A lady checks wheather he has lost his religion or not .
2868.

what has the camera captured ? poem photograph.

Answer» the camera captured poetess\' s mother and her two cousins smiling through her hairs and the beautiful sea is also captured through the camera
ranga came to his village after completing his studies.
When the ranga come to his villega . Chapter ranga marriage
The camera has captured the three girls the poet\'s mother and her two cousins, Betty and dolly,in their swimming dresses with the poet\'s mother in the middle and the Two cousins on either side holding her hands and walking v feet in sea water.
2869.

What is the birthplace of song

Answer» From heart
2870.

Explain" smile through their hair," poem snapshot

Answer» All three of them stood smiling, their hair were flying over their faces (possibly tossed by the beach wind or water)
2871.

Which are the earth\'s principal biological system?what is their current ecological status?

Answer» The earth\'s four biological systems are fisheries, grasslands,oceans and forests. In protein conscious and protein hunger world, fishes are consumed as protein supply. The forests are cut down for firewood, agriculture,industrial requirements.
The\xa0earth\'s\xa0four principal\xa0biological systems\xa0namely, fisheries, forests, grasslands and croplands are the foundation of the global economic\xa0system. In addition to supplying food, these\xa0systems\xa0provide virtually all the raw materials for industry except minerals and petroleum-derived synthetics.
2872.

What do you understand by the term \'holistic and ecological view\'?explain.

Answer» This world can’t be studied in isolation. The mechanical view of the world gives a distorted picture. We need to develop a holistic view of the world. It is a comprehensive view of the world with all its natural resources and species. Human beings are just a part of it. Like a human body this earth is a living organism. It has its own metabolism. We should not destroy this natural growth and functioning of the world.
A\xa0holistic and ecological view\xa0– It refers to the\xa0view\xa0that calls for the preservation of the planet. The\xa0holistic and ecological view\xa0refers to\xa0understanding\xa0the importance of earth\'s resources and\xa0environment\xa0for the future generations.\xa0The\xa0ecological\xa0design\xa0perspective\xa0is about how the system or product works within its external environment. It is about how the system or product is used in its context and how the system or product interacts or communicates with its environment in the process.
2873.

Explain the statement, "forest precede mankind;deserts follow"?

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2874.

Why does Mani palkhivala call the earth an "ailing planet"?how can the ailing planet survive?

Answer» The signs of the earth connected with life necessary for staying alive show that the earth is a patient in declining health. Its deserts are advancing, landscapes are being impoverished and environment is ailing. Aerial photography using satellites has revealed that the environment has deteriorated very badly in many parts of the world. In fact, it has became critical in many of the eighty eight countries investigated. The concept of sustainable development and green movement can help the ailing planet to survive. People must discharge their moral responsibility as stewards of the planet and trustees of the legacy of the future generations. The plundering of the natural resources should be controlled. These must be preserved for the future generations.
2875.

What is the significance of placing a mirror in the zoo at Lusaka,zombis?

Answer» Certainly, man has been the most dangerous animal that ever lived on this earth.He has swallowed fisheries, forest, grasslands and croplands. The notice at a cage in the zoo at lusaka reads the world\'s most dangerous animal.Inside the case there is no animal but only a mirror where you can see yourself.The mirror reflects the image of the real villain . He is none else than the man himself.
2876.

What is the role of industries in the preservation of the environment?

Answer» Role of industry\xa0in the new era of responsibility:\xa0Industry\xa0is the main source of\xa0environmental\xa0pollution. In the new era of responsibility, the industrialists must become conscious of their responsibility towards\xa0environment. They should remain\xa0environmental\xa0friendly even when they exist as leading manufacturers.
2877.

What is the status of the earth\'s forest system?

Answer» The total\xa0forest\xa0area is 4.06 billion hectares, or approximately 5 000m2\xa0(or 50 x 100m) per person, but\xa0forests\xa0are not equally distributed around the globe.\xa0Half of the\xa0forests\xa0that originally covered 48\xa0percent of the Earth\'s\xa0land surface are\xa0gone. Only one-fifth of the\xa0Earth\'s\xa0original\xa0forests\xa0remain pristine and undisturbed. In North America, more than half of the coastal temperate\xa0rainforests, once extending from California to Alaska, have been destroyed.
2878.

What is the green movement?why has it become popular all over the world?

Answer» The Green movement: it is a diverse scientific, social, conservation, and political movement that broadly addresses the concerns of the environment. It was started in 1972. It aims at creating a holistic and ecological view of the world. It has become more popular because nowadays the population was increasing so, because of population people need more space and they were cutting down forests commonly as deforestation, and for those populations we need clothes, food, etc and that we industries for producing those things. For setting up those industries we need space and then we also cut the forests, then again deforestation.
2879.

Why does the narrator came back without claiming the belongings

Answer» The narrator wanted to wipe out her past. She realised that the things are not associated\xa0with memories, but memories remain with you irrespective of what you have. She had no use of the silver and the antique things that once belonged to her family. She lived in a small room where scarps of\xa0the paper\xa0that was used as blackout paper still clung to the windows. She had no place for all those things in that small room so she decided to leave without taking the things back. Moreover the things had lost their charm and did not remind her of her mother anymore.
The narrator came back without her belonging because she believed that the memory objectives are linked with the items. So they immediately lost value once they are in a strange surrounding after some time. In the case old, the narrator, her belongings lost means when they have seen at Dorling’s house. She understood that taking them back they will be strange in her new home. And that is the reason why she did not come back to claim them.
2880.

Describe the Treasure tut was buried with ?

Answer» Answer: King\xa0Tut was buried\xa0in a coffin made of pure gold “lavished with glittering goods”. The gilded\xa0treasures\xa0found included precious collars, inland necklaces and bracelets, rings, amulets, a ceremonial apron, sandals, sheaths for his fingers and toes.
2881.

Who got six minor injuries

Answer» Suzanne got six minor injuries because her head was swollen.
2882.

Write the characters of ranga and the narrator of the story?

Answer» Shyama is the narrator of the story, "Ranga\'s Marriage". He is an old and experienced man, who has more faith in traditional beliefs than Ranga\'s modern notions. He manipulates Ranga in such a manner that he ends up marrying Ratna, an eleven year old girl, in spite of his notions about marriage . However, the manipulation is done in such a manner that Ranga marries Ratna out of his own free will. Nevertheless, Shyama should not be thought of as a meddlesome fellow. His actions are for the best of both Ranga and Ratna. In his heart he has only love for both of them. Shyama is also an intelligent man, who has great knowledge of human nature and is almost a psychiatrist in his own right.\xa0
2883.

Do you think the boys were right in returning the horse.Give reason.

Answer» Ultimately, Aram and Mourad returned the horse to its rightful owner, John Byro. It gives birth to two questions. Were they conscience-stricken or afraid? The answer is very simple. They were conscience-stricken. Both of them belonged to the Garoghlanian family. The family had earned name and fame for integrity and honesty. No member of the tribe could ever be accused of dishonesty or any shady deal. Aram and Mourad dared not break that glorious tradition. They had to maintain the good name and honesty of Garoghlanians. Hence, they overcame their childish passions and pranks. They decided to return the horse to Byro. Yes, they feared too. They feared to be considered as thieves. They feared lest they should put their tribe to shame by their action.No doubt, there came moments when both Aram and Mourad justified the stealing of the horse. Stealing a horse for riding and fun was not the same as stealing and selling it for money. Hence, Mourad stole the horse and hid it in the barn. Pangs of conscience pricked them. Hence, they decided to return the horse to its rightful owner.
2884.

. What impression do you gather of Doris Pearson

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2885.

What Is The Wavewalker

Answer» Wavewalker was a 23 meter long, 30 ton wooden-hulled boat in which the author along with his family had to undertake round-the-world voyage. It had been professionally built. The author and his family spent months fitting it out and testing it in the roughest weather they could find. The first leg of the voyage was quite smooth. After making a short stay at Cape Town, they resumed their voyage. In the southern Indian ocean, the Wavewalker was badly damaged in a storm.
2886.

Why was the authors grandmother unhappy with the city education

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The very basic answer is that she spent most of her life in a very simple and religious surrounding and in the city most of these things are found absent .moreover she was fond of greenery around her but in cities there is lack of trees. Other thing that Pinched her the most was the type of education that was imparted to the author in the English School. The music that she thought was meant for the beggar folk was given as education in the English schools that hurted her the most. That is the reason why she felt disappointed and remained alone in the City
The grandmother did not like the teaching at\xa0English school\xa0in the city. She was sad that they did not teach anything about God and the religious scriptures. Nor was she interested in science. She hated music lessons given in the school.
Grandmother is unhappy with the city\'s education because she is of old thoughts.She liked the teaching in the schools of the village where they taught about religion and the gods.She didn\'t like that school does not teach a thing about religion which according to her was the most important thing.
2887.

Why did the women who opened the door looked at the narrator searchingly?

Answer» \xa0Then narrator rings the bell to meet the woman whom her mother trusted with her valuables and her legacy. She wanted to visit her past and hence she visits the woman who holds the key to her past.\xa0
2888.

Switch off the lights-polite sentence

Answer» Could please turn off the lights ?
Please,\xa0Switch off the lights
2889.

The present lesson emphasizes on the preservation of ancient monuments and artefact. How?Explain

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2890.

How does the author point out the importance of Green Movement

Answer» How does the author point out the importance of Green Movement?Answer:The author points out the importance of the Green Movement by comparing it to the revolutionary ideas of Copernicus. He had taught mankind in the 16th century that the earth and the other planets revolved round the sun.
2891.

Why is earth said to be an ailing planet?

Answer» We are exploiting the resources like aliens are supposed to do
Answer:Due to the insensitive exploitation of Earth’s resources by humans for their survival and development, Earth has lost almost all its vital resources. With drying rivers, depleted and polluted environment and deteriorated forests and greenery, Earth is having a difficult time to its survive and thus it is said to be an ailing planet.
2892.

flow chart of discovering tut, the saga continues

Answer» Tutankhamun was the last leader of the great Pharaoh Dynasty. He was young when he died. According to some people, his death was a murder. In the year 1922, his tomb was exposed by Howard Carter, an Archaeologist. After 80 years, he was taken for the CT scan to solve the mystery of his life and death through a forensic reconstruction.His father or grandfather, Amenhotep III, was a very powerful Pharaoh ruler over a period of 40 years. Moreover, his son, Amenhotep IV, succeeded him and initiated the strangest period in the history of Egypt. His name changed to Akhenaten which means servant of Athens. He changed the religious capital from Thebes to Amarna. Later he attacked Amun, a god, ruined his images and shut his temples. Another mysterious ruler thrived him who died very soon. Tutankhamun sat on the power and ruled for 9 years.When Tut’s mummified body was found, he had lots of gold and wealth. Carter got him after so many years. After conducting the research on the treasures, he planned to examine his 3 nested boxes. Many parts of the treasure in the tomb were already misplaced.His tomb was found rock-cut, 26 feet under the ground, which also had some wall paintings. It reveals that he was suppressed in the months of March or April. One of the coffin put Carter into trouble. The gums used to paste Tut to the lowest of the solid gold. Coffin was toughening enough that made it impossible to displace. He put the box in the sun for numerous hours so that the resins lose up but that didn’t work.At last, he removed the adhesive with the chisel and hammer. Carter sensed he didn’t have any other choice than cutting the mummy from limb to limb, thieves would have robbed the gold and the treasures. His men first removed the head of the mummy, then they cut off each and every joint. After the process of removing all the body parts, they placed it on the layer of sand. They kept the parts in a wooden box and placed it at the original place.Later, in January 2009, the body was taken for a CT scan which takes hundreds of X-Rays and generates a 3D image. That night after the scan, the workmen passed his body from the tomb into a box. They went through the ramp and stairs and lifted the body on a hydraulic trailer that was holding the scanner. The scanner suddenly stopped working and the process of the CT scan stopped. After the use of a pair of spare fans, the scan was finally completed. After 3 hours, they transferred his body back to his tomb where his body is now resting in peace.Conclusion of Discovering Tut: the Saga ContinuesTo conclude, Discovering tut: the saga continues summary tells you that Tutankhamun, also known as tut was a brave ruler who of the great Pharaoh Dynasty. He died a mysterious death and is resting in peace in his tomb now.
2893.

how does the author describes the wavewaker

Answer» The question concerns \'We are not afraid to Die- If We All Can Be Together\' written by Gordon Cook and Alan East.The story is the narrator and his wife dreaming of world voyage.In the story, the narrator and his wife, Mary plans a world voyage just like James Cook, in 1976.The family got a ship named \'Wave Walker\', which was described as a \'wooden-hulled beauty\' by the narrator. The ship was 23 metere long and weighs 30 tons.
Author describes Wavewalker as 23 meter long , 30 ton wooden hulled boat . It was the boat by which they sailed from Plymouth , England in July 1976for going around the world . It had been built professionally. They have tested it for months in the roughest and violent weather they could find .....
2894.

What did the room look like when Andrew had finished?

Answer» The room was a mess post the resuscitation of the baby. As Andrew handed the child to the nurse, he felt weak and dazed and around him the room lay in a shuddering litter. Blankets, towels, basins, soiled instruments, hypodermic syringe impaled by its point in the linoleum, the ewer knocked over, the kettle on its side in a puddle of water. The mother was still under the influence of anaesthesia on the huddled bed while the old woman still stood against the wall. Her hands were joined in together and her lips moved inaudibly in prayer.
The room was a mess post the resuscitation of the baby. As Andrew handed the child to the nurse, he felt weak and dazed and around him the room lay in a shuddering litter. Blankets, towels, basins, soiled instruments, hypodermic syringe impaled by its point in the linoleum, the ewer knocked over, the kettle on its side in a puddle of water. The mother was still under the influence of anaesthesia on the huddled bed while the old woman still stood against the wall. Her hands were joined in together and her lips moved inaudibly in prayer.
2895.

What unexpected miracle took place to turn Andrew\'s desperation to joy?

Answer» The unexpected miracle that took place to turn Andrew’s desperation into joy was the newly born lifeless baby began breathing. The baby had been born lifeless; Andrew made his best efforts to revive the baby; his efforts bore fruit and the baby came back to life. This revival of the baby filled him with joy.
The unexpected miracle that took place to turn Andrew’s desperation into joy was the newly born lifeless baby began breathing. The baby had been born lifeless; Andrew made his best efforts to revive the baby; his efforts bore fruit and the baby came back to life. This revival of the baby filled him with joy.
2896.

What was the child suffering from?what treatment did Andrew employ?

Answer» In the story Birthby A.J. Cronin, Dr. Andrew had delivered a stillborn baby that had suffered asphyxia, pallida, which is suffocation or unconscious condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, accompanied by paleness of the skin, weak pulse, and loss of reflexes.
2897.

What did the child look like when Andrew pulled it out?

Answer» The child was a boy. He was perfectly formed. His limp warm body was white and soft. The cord was hastily slashed. The head lolled on the thin neck. The limbs seemed boneless. His whiteness showed that he suffered from ‘asphyxia pallida’. It meant lack of oxygen in the blood.
2898.

What had the nurse done with the child while Andrew was attending to the mother?

Answer» The nurse had given up the baby for dead and put it under the bed with sodden newspapers.
2899.

What dilemma did Andrew face when the child was born?

Answer» \tAndrew faced a very difficult situation when his child was born.\tThe child was not in good condition as you can say there were no chances of the baby to survive.\tHis wife was also not in a good condition as she went through the critical delivery where baby was about to die.\tHe got really confused at that time.\tHe was in the conflicts between whether he should worry about his child or about his wife.
2900.

What were Andrew\'s thoughts as he waited for the child birth?why were they heavy and muddled?

Answer» Andrew was aware of the fact that overwrought as he was he would not be able to snatch even an hour\'s sleep and this case was particularly demanding. A strange lethargy of spirit was overpowering him.\xa0Andrew was reflecting upon the bleakness of life and futility of forming human relationships, he was tired and exhausted from being overworked and felt emotionally drained. His thoughts were heavy and muddled, especially after the episode that he had witnessed at Cardiff station. He thought of the unhappy relationships in which his friends found themselves like\xa0Bramwell\'s\xa0foolish devotion to a deceitful woman, Edward Page unhappily bound to a woman and Denny living away from his wife. His reason told him that all these marriages were dismal failures and this made him wince. He wished to consider marriage as a state of idyllic happiness, driven by the image of Christine before him. Her eyes shining towards him but he felt conflicted at the thought of the future. His doubting mind and overflowing heart were at odds, making him resentful and confused. There was despondency in his demeanour and he remained in that state so long that all his thoughts became filled up with Christine. He stopped thinking of the issue at hand.Andrew\'s thoughts were heavy and muddled because he was thinking of marriage as a failure and sacrifice, how people marry and they separate because of infidelity or other reasons.