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what is the format of article writing?
summary of the last lesson
biography on william shakespeare
Can you tell me a summary of Birth from Class XI English text book
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i simply need an article on travel and tourism
Write an article on Laughter-The Best Medicine in about 150 words
an umbrella is ______(a/an) useful thing.
what is the correct answer?
Essay on travel and tourism
"The sun rises in the east" , is this sentence correct. If not, then what would be the correct sentence ? give reasons also, please
Franz thinks," will they make them sing in German, even the pigeons?"What could this mean?
comparison between irish rose & two gentleman of verona
speech on art and aesthetics
write a notice about 50 words informing students of an inter class science quiz ?
article on junk food-a helth hazard
Name of the Writer of this nursery poem??
jony jony yes papa
eating sugar no papa
telling lies no papa
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IF ANYONE KNOW HIS WRITER PL... ANSWER IT???
prepare a speech about road accident
You are Ashok, you have recently started a centre for personality development for school children. Draft an advertisement to be published in a local daily about it, giving all relevant details, not more than 50 words.
can anyone give me a small paragraph on health is wealth?
article on love, faith and trust that we have learnt from the two boys of the lesson TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
answer of workbook class 10 interact in english cbse qC.3. Given below is a picture of a beautiful scene you saw on your trip to
Q1: Write a paragraph on blood donation camp?
Q2: Write a paragraph on pressure cooker?
write a letter to the director of your city zoo expressing your concern about the death of some animals i the zoo due to the unhygenic conditions in the enclosures for the animals
The Ailing Planet : The Green Movement's Role
Who is 'the world's most dangerous animal'? Why did they put a mirror inside a cage in the Zoo at Lusaka???
Write an autobiography of a river in 2000 words?
reason for the old people being harassed ,abused and abandoned in India
an article on problems of slums
write an article on inclusive education is not an alternative but an inevitability
Water is precious and we should stop wastage. Prepare a poster in not more than 50 words urging people to employ various methods of rain water harvesting in their own localities.
please write an essay on "environmental pollution" in 200 words...... I want it now .....
report on road accident
please write an articles save planet and save earth 200-250 words
ANYBODY PLZ EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING . ITS VERY URGENT.
1.The thought was almost revolting.
2.An expanse of pure white serenity.
3.A veritable bedlam of chirrupings.
4. Frivolous rebukes.
5. The sagging skins of the dilapidated drum.
you have attended a seminar on how to decrease the burden of studies on school going children. write a report for your school magazine. you are ravina or ravi of guru nanak public school
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an essay on air pollution. ot should be based on the cbse pattern of essays. thank you
give me an article on air pollution not more than 100 words and less than 80 words
write an email to your friend describing the celebration of holi
selfish and cruel attitude of man has led to the extinction of some animals.write an article
advertisement writing and poster writing with examples class 11
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120-200 word article on promoting tourism in India
what is format of letter for plasing the orders?
prepare a speech onthe topic"india has a bright future"
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350 words
English - Class 11th - Poem :- A Photograph
Explain 'Both wry with laboured ease of loss'
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what is the format of article writing?
summary of the last lesson
Bazaar, New Delhi you have not got the medicines yet. Write a letter to the Sales
Manager, about the non-compliance of your order, cancelling the order giving suitable
reasons.
biography on william shakespeare
ch 9 madam rides the bus
Can you tell me a summary of Birth from Class XI English text book
pls answer from the chapter bholi (supplementary reader) class 10
please give me an essay on unity in diversity in india
i simply need an article on travel and tourism
Write an article on Laughter-The Best Medicine in about 150 words
an umbrella is ______(a/an) useful thing.
what is the correct answer?
Essay on travel and tourism
The thief's story, Footprints without feet
"The sun rises in the east" , is this sentence correct. If not, then what would be the correct sentence ? give reasons also, please
and also about the topics of writting section section -b
Word limit : 100 to 150 words .
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Franz thinks," will they make them sing in German, even the pigeons?"What could this mean?
comparison between irish rose & two gentleman of verona
Question.1. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.
The officials felt powerless without Gandhi's cooperation. He helped them
regulate the crowd. He was polite and friendly.
(a) Which officials are referred to in this extract?
(b) What difficulty did the officials face?
(c) Why did the officials seek Gandhi's cooperation?
(d) How did Gandhi help the officials?
Question.2. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.
The visit, undertaken casually on the entreaty of an unlettered peasant in the expectation
that it would last a few days, occupied almost a year of Gandhi's life.
(a) Who is the 'unlettered peasant' mentioned in this extract?
(b) Which place had Gandhi Visited on the entreaty of the unlettered peasant?
(c) Why had Gandhi made this visit?
(d) Why did the expected brief Visit prolong to almost a year?
speech on art and aesthetics
the young seagull make him coward? How did he overcome these short comings? 30 to 40 words
write a notice about 50 words informing students of an inter class science quiz ?
life.(100-150 words)
article on junk food-a helth hazard
Name of the Writer of this nursery poem??
jony jony yes papa
eating sugar no papa
telling lies no papa
open ur mouth ha! ha! ha!!!!
IF ANYONE KNOW HIS WRITER PL... ANSWER IT???
prepare a speech about road accident
You are Ashok, you have recently started a centre for personality development for school children. Draft an advertisement to be published in a local daily about it, giving all relevant details, not more than 50 words.
can anyone give me a small paragraph on health is wealth?
Among neighbours we should have cordial relations and not lose our temper. How do Natalya and Lomov lose their temper on trivial issues ?
chapter name : marriage proposal
article on love, faith and trust that we have learnt from the two boys of the lesson TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
answer of workbook class 10 interact in english cbse qC.3. Given below is a picture of a beautiful scene you saw on your trip to
Q1: Write a paragraph on blood donation camp?
Q2: Write a paragraph on pressure cooker?
write a letter to the director of your city zoo expressing your concern about the death of some animals i the zoo due to the unhygenic conditions in the enclosures for the animals
Madame Forestier proved to be great friend of mrs loisel. Elaborate (100 to 150 words
The Ailing Planet : The Green Movement's Role
Who is 'the world's most dangerous animal'? Why did they put a mirror inside a cage in the Zoo at Lusaka???
Write an autobiography of a river in 2000 words?
reason for the old people being harassed ,abused and abandoned in India
from a tale of custard the dragon
Presently, the landlords learned that Germany had developed synthetic indigo. They, thereupon, obtained agreements from the sharecroppers to pay them compensation for being released from the 15 per cent arrangement.
The sharecropping arrangement was irksome to the peasants, and may signed willingly. Those who resisted engaged lawyers; the landlord hired thugs. Meanwhile the information about synthetic indigo reached the illiterate peasants who has signed, and they wanted their money back.
an article on problems of slums
write an article on inclusive education is not an alternative but an inevitability
All living things require food for growth and development. It also gives them energy for sustaining life processes. For example, plants manufacture their own food by the process of photosynthesis. Such organisms are called autotrophs. Animals, on the other hand, depend on plants and other animals for their food. They are called heterotrophs.
All living things grow. Growth can be easily observed in all plants and animals. Living things either produce new cells or their pre-existing cells increase in size and hence they grow. In animals, growth stops as they reach their adult stage while the plants keep on growing throughout their life.
All living things respire. Respiration is a process that includes breathing. The movement of air in and out of the body and vice-versa is known as breathing.
For example, animals such as earthworms breathe through their skin; fish use gills for breathing; and plants exchange gases through tiny pores called stomata, which are present mainly on the surface of leaves. Respiration is a two stage process. It has two stages:
External respiration − This is the process of breathing i.e., taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide.
Internal respiration − In this stage, oxygen taken in is utilised to produce energy.
All living organisms respond to stimuli.
Do you know what stimulus is?
Stimuli are certain changes in the surroundings that cause an organism to respond to them. For example, animals such as cockroaches hide as soon as the light is switched on.
Plants such as Mimosa pudica (touch-me-not) close their leaves when touched.
Let us now perform the following activity to understand how plants respond to stimuli.
Take a potted plant and keep it in a room at a slight distance from the window. Sunlight must enter through the window during the day time. Water this plant regularly for a few days.
You will observe that the stem of the plant bends towards the sunlight.
This proves that living organisms react to stimuli.
All living organisms excrete.
What is excretion?
A part of the food we eat is utilised by the body while the rest is removed from the body.
The process of getting rid of waste materials from the body is known as excretion. This process occurs in both plants and animals. In animals, waste products such as urea are excreted in urine; and carbon dioxide, which is also a waste product, is excreted by lungs. In plants, the wastes are converted into harmless substances such as gum, resins, etc.
All living organisms reproduce. Some animals produce eggs while others give birth to young ones. Plants, on the other hand, reproduce by producing spores or seeds.
Do you know?
Mammals such as humans, cats, dogs etc., which give birth to young ones, are called viviparous animals.
Animals such as hens, crocodiles, insects, etc., which produce eggs, are called oviparous animals.
All living organisms can move. It should be noted that all living organisms can move. While animals can move from one place to another with the help of special locomotory organs such as limbs, plants show movement in the form of movement of root towards earth, bending of flowers in sunflower plant towards light, etc. The energy for movement comes from within the organism.
All living organisms have a definite life span. All organisms have a definite life span. Organisms are born; they grow, and finally die. Some organisms have a short life span such as bacteria that live for only 20 to 25 minutes while some organisms have a longer life span such as tortoise that live up to 150 years.
We can now distinguish between living and non-living things.
Living things
Non-living things
They are made up of cells. They are not made up of cells.
They show movement, but the energy for movement comes from within the organism. They show movement by taking external force or energy.
They require food. They do not require food.
Growth in them is irreversible. Growth is reversible.
Respiration occurs in them for oxidising food to release energy. They do not require respiration.
Reproduction occurs in living things. Non-living things do not reproduce.
Differences between plants and animals
Plants
Animals
They can make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. They are autotrophs. They cannot make their own food. They are heterotrophs.
They show movement, but cannot show locomotion i.e., they cannot change their position from one place to another. They show movement as well as locomotion.
They show response to stimuli, but lack sense organs. They also show response to stimuli and have well-developed sense organs.
They grow throughout their life. They stop growing once they reach their adult form.
Water is precious and we should stop wastage. Prepare a poster in not more than 50 words urging people to employ various methods of rain water harvesting in their own localities.
please write an essay on "environmental pollution" in 200 words...... I want it now .....
report on road accident
please write an articles save planet and save earth 200-250 words
ANYBODY PLZ EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING . ITS VERY URGENT.
1.The thought was almost revolting.
2.An expanse of pure white serenity.
3.A veritable bedlam of chirrupings.
4. Frivolous rebukes.
5. The sagging skins of the dilapidated drum.
(3 Points)
you have attended a seminar on how to decrease the burden of studies on school going children. write a report for your school magazine. you are ravina or ravi of guru nanak public school
1. A disease of the brain neuron yet I circle is , or formation of a cyst in the delicate organ controlling the central nervous system that was known to affect few people till about five years ago has become common among all ages.Neurologist are concerned with the rapid rise in the incidence of neurocysticrcosis, the condition in whichtapeworms attack the brain sometimes manifesting as convulsions or severe headaches or even causing permanent damage to vision. But there are more worrying aspects to the disease. Water and green leafy vegetables, specially those grown in fields are fast becoming that most favoured route for tapeworms to enter human bodies.
2. Neurologists are now asking people to avoid raw vegetables. Neurocysticircosis is a parasitic infection of the central nervous system. The eggs of the tapeworms make their way from the intestines to the bloodstream and ultimately to the brain. The worms can wreck havoc inside the brain depending on the site of invasion. Lesion caused by neurocysts can affect sight, damage the spinal chord and even cause psychiaatric illnesses and seizures.
3. Tapeworm infection are passed in the bowel of a person who is infected the egg travels through the food pipe to the stomach. It has three pairs of hooklets and in the small intestine, it burrows though the wall. From here it enters the blood stream and gets deposited in three major organs, the brain,eyes and muscles. The disease is said to be most dangerous if not treated timely. Seizures and headaches are the most common symptoms. In the muscles it may cause lumps under the skin. Although rare, cysticerci may float in the eyes and cause disturbed vision.
4. People especially children have become so conscious about their diet that they want to eat more salads. Raw vegetables should definitely be boiled. The infection is found only on outer surface of vegetables so peeling them can be a major prevention.
1. On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer the following question by choosing the best of the given choices.
(a) why has neurocysticircosis become common in recent times ? (1) due to stress. (2) due to wrong food habits. (3) due to tapeworms attacking the brain. (4) due to life style changes.
(b) Why do neurologists ask people to avoid raw vegetables? (1) because tapeworm enters human bodies through vegetables? (2) because raw vegetables contain pesticides. (3) because most People do not wash vegetables. (4) vegetables are difficult to digest.
(c) In what way is neurocysticircosis damaging for human beings? (1) lessons caused by neurocysts can affect digetion. (2) lessons can affect sight, and spinal chord. (3) can affect the blood stream and intestines. (4) all the above.
(D) what are the two common symptoms of this infection? 01 (1) disturbed vision and indigestion. (2) muscle lumps and pain in joints. (3) disturbed vision and headaches. (4) seizures and headaches.
(E) Find the antonym of the word ' minor ' : 01 (1) little (2) big (3) major (4) highest
(F) Find the word in the passage which means ' abnormal growth .' (1) cyst (2) organ (3) convulsions (4) system 01
2. (a) Answer the following questions briefly. (1) In what way is neurocysticircosis damaging for human beings? 01
(2) What are the two common symptoms of this infection? 01
(3) what two precautions can be taken by people to avoid this infection? 01
(4) Why can peeling be a major prevention?
(b) Find word from the passage which mean the following. (1)
a growth containing liquid in the body 01
(2) neural
NO FEAR BY ELLA ADKINS. I WANT VIDEO CLIP OF THIS PLAY. WILL U HELP ME OR SUGGEST ANY WEB TO RETRIVE IT?
an essay on air pollution. ot should be based on the cbse pattern of essays. thank you
reference to ?A Letter to God?.(100-150 words)
give me an article on air pollution not more than 100 words and less than 80 words
write an email to your friend describing the celebration of holi
1 Tourism has emerged as the world's largest industry as it leads
to a great economic growth of a country. Growing rapidly in
the last two decades, today it accounts for6o/o of worrd output
and employs some 100 million people around the globe. since
the end of the second world war, ithas created lmmense
revenue and development potential andstands today as a
unique natural renewable industry
2 Tourism- the travel based recreation- provides people with a
change of place and a break from the monopoly of dairy rife.It
brings people of different nations together, allowing them to
come into close contact with each other's customs and other
aspects of life. It reveals the scenic beauty and past heritage of
a country to people belonging to other nations. Theknowledge
and experience gained in the process can lead to greater
understanding and tolerance, and can even foster world peace.
3 The contribution of tourism can be nowhere seen more clearly
than on the economic front. A study conducted by the United
Nations has shown that developing countries in particular can
reap handsome benefits which greatly boosts national income
Tourism generates employment, and adds to the
entrepreneurial wealth of a nation. While tourism'sadvantages
are many, its undesirable side-effects have raised fresh
problems.
Tourism can cause social, cultural or environmental disruption.
One of the greatest concerns is the damage to the
environment. In order to attract more tourists, sprawling
resorts are built which take neither the local architectural
styles nor the ecology into consideration. Natural systems
come to be destroyed as a result of indiscriminate construction
to provide water and waste disposal facilities and recreational
arrangements to tourists. Overuse of environmental wealth
disturbs the ecological balance.
Damage is the most in wildlife parks which remain the
foremost sites of tourist attraction. Tourists vans and the
visitors' feet destroy the ground vegetation, thus affecting the
feeding habits of the animals and the landscape as well.
Overcrowding brings about congestion, leading to
environmental and health hazards.
The TajMahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, has
suffered a lot of wear and tear from trampling feet oftourists.
This is the case of most of the other monuments in the world.
Some socio-cultural effects of tourism have been damaging.
Tourism often ushers in new life styles: arrangements as
desired by tourists are provided in order to make them feel at
home. The emergence of this other culture in various places
has caused dissatisfaction among the local people. The concern
is that the local people tend to imitate the foreign values,
breaking away from their own traditions.
To promote safe tourism while ensuring that it remains a
profitable industry, it is imperative to understand the factors
that hamper the growth of tourism and check them effectively.
General instability of a nation is damaging to tourism
prospects. Political disturbances, in particular, pose a serious
problem. The growing violence in the international scene and
increasing threats of terrorism affect the flow of tourists. For
example, after Mumbai terrorist attack, there was a
considerable decrease in the visits of tourists in our country for
a long period of time .Countries like Srilanka also have been a
victim to terrorist threats for a long time and have therefore
suffered great setbacks in tourism.
1t Whatever be the problems, India must work hard to reap
thebenefitsfrom this industry, for the country has everything to
attract visitors from far and near.
2.7. On the basis of your reading of the passage, make notes on
using headings and sub headings. Use a minimum
fourrecognisable abbreviations and also supply a titleto it.
2.2 Write a summary of the above passage in about B0 vuords.
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selfish and cruel attitude of man has led to the extinction of some animals.write an article
Class X
First flight
Chapter 3-II
First flight
advertisement writing and poster writing with examples class 11
where can i get evergreen practice papers class 10 solutions?
120-200 word article on promoting tourism in India
what is format of letter for plasing the orders?
prepare a speech onthe topic"india has a bright future"
please give me essay on how can india become a world guru abve
350 words
English - Class 11th - Poem :- A Photograph
Explain 'Both wry with laboured ease of loss'