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Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood - A Study Guide

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Q. Why, according to the writer, does the advice she gave to Saheb seem hollow?

Ans The author's suggestion for Saheb to go to school didn't make sense because there wasn't a school nearby where he lived. Building a new school in his poor neighborhood wasn't realistic because of the lack of resources and attention from authorities.

Q. What explanation does the author offer for the children not wearing footwear?

Ans The author elucidates that the children go barefoot because they're accustomed to the rough streets and their families can't afford shoes. This lack of footwear becomes a symbol of their poverty and the harsh realities they face daily.

Q. Was Saheb happy with his job at the tea stall?

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Advantages of E-Governance and PHP Features

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Advantages of E-Governance

  • Improves delivery and efficiency of government services.
  • Improved government interactions with business and industry.
  • Citizen empowerment through access to information.
  • More efficient government management

Features of PHP

  • Simple: It is very simple and easy to use, as compared to other scripting languages.
  • Interpreted: It is an interpreted language, i.e. there is no need for compilation.

Supported Datatypes in PHP

  • String: A string is a sequence of characters. A string can be any text inside quotes. You can use single or double-quotes.
  • Integer: An integer data type is a non-decimal number between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647.
  • Float (floating point numbers): A float (floating-point number) is a number with a decimal point or
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Understanding Fear, Phobias, and Communication Barriers

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Fear

A natural emotional response to a perceived threat or danger. It's a basic survival mechanism.

Phobia

An extreme and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Phobias can cause significant distress and impact daily life.

Pathos

An appeal to emotions to persuade or convince an audience.

Logos

An appeal to logic or reason, using facts, evidence, and reasoning to support an argument.

Ethos

An appeal based on the credibility or character of the speaker, emphasizing trustworthiness and expertise.

Interpersonal

Relating to interactions and relationships between people.

Intrapersonal

Relating to introspection, self-awareness, and understanding oneself.

Confidence

Confidence is a belief in one's abilities, skills, and judgments. Difficulties... Continue reading "Understanding Fear, Phobias, and Communication Barriers" »

Understanding Insurance Policies: Principles and Parts

Classified in Philosophy and ethics

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What is an Insurance Policy

It's a contract of agreement between the insurer and the policy holder. It contains the terms and conditions.

The insurer agrees to cover the losses, if they occur, in return for premium payments.

Principles

  • Principle of Insurable Interest: You can't insure anything that is not in your name. You can only insure something that, if something bad happens to it, you incur losses.
  • Principle of Indemnity: The insurer will only return you the current value of the loss, they will pay you the current value of the object right before the incident, not the original price.
  • Principle of Subrogation: Your insurance company pays the money and then they ask for the money from the company that has to pay.
  • Principle of Contribution: When
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Understanding the Human Heart and Immune System

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The heart: double circulatory system

Vena cava - body to the heart (DO), pulmonary artery heart to lungs (DO), pulmonary vein - lungs to heart (O), aorta - heart to body (O). Arteries take blood away from the heart, veins take it towards the heart, Pulmonary means lungs. Valves make sure blood flows in a one way direction. Blood goes from heart to lungs to be oxygenated via the pulmonary artery. The now oxygenated blood goes back to the heart via the pulmonary vein to be pumped around the body via the aorta. Once the blood has been round the body, it is pumped to the heart via the vena cava to be sent to the lungs again for oxygenation then the cycle repeats.

Coronary heart disease

The coronary artery supplies blood to the heart (the heart is... Continue reading "Understanding the Human Heart and Immune System" »

Origins of Sovereignty and Rights of Man in French and Spanish Constitutions

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According to this text are all the men equal in rights? What are the rights of man according to the text?

Yes, they are because says that all men are born free.

What is the origin of sovereignty according to the text? According to the text, can you be punished for something that is not forbidden by law? Who can take part in politics (make laws) according to the text?

The origin of sovereignty is the nation (line 6). No, you can be punished for something that is not forbidden by law (lines 11-12). All the citizens can take part in politics (lines 14-15).

Do you know during which phase of the French Revolution was signed this text: National Assembly, Constitutional Monarchy, First French Republic or Directory? Do you think that the principles of

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Ricardian Model: Trade, PPF, and Tariffs

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Ricardian Model

Unit Labour Req.  Pears(Ib).  Oranges(Ib)

Home                  4h (aLp).         3h (aLo)

Foreign.              6h (aLp*).        1h (alp*)

Absolute Advantage - country takes less time to produce goods?

Home -> pears // Foreign -> oranges

Comparative Advantage - lower opportunity cost 

- Home has a C.Adv in pears production as its opp. cost of pears production is lower than foreign country - will specialize in pears

PPF (grafico) - (aLp · Qp) + (aLo · Qo) <= L

4Qp + 3Qo <= L (Qp = 300 & Qo=400)

Maximum home pears production is 300 and oranges 400

Slope = opp. cost - the opp. cost of pear is how many pounds of oranges Home must stop producing in order to make one more pound of pear

Absence of

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Promoting Tourism in India for Peace and Harmony

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Tourist friendly attitude is the surest way to promote tourism. Promoting tourism is like promoting the larger goal of peace and harmony around the world. Tourism is a driving force for poverty alleviation, job creation and social harmony and role of tourism in creating mutual understanding and Social harmony can be the leading one. If there is any destination in the world, which offers the widest choice to tourists, it is India. Nature tourism, culture tourism, exotic tourism, adventure tourism and spiritual tourism we have everything in India to cater to the diverse preferences of domestic and international tourists. Nothing makes a better and more lasting impression on a tourist than a courteous, friendly and helpful approach. A tourist... Continue reading "Promoting Tourism in India for Peace and Harmony" »

The Bill of Rights: Protecting Freedoms and Limiting Government Power

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Bill of Rights



  1. The Freedoms of Expression

    The government can't punish you for speaking against the government, but the First Amendment doesn't protect you if you say something bad about your boss and he decides to fire you.

  2. The Right to Bear Arms

    We have the right to own weapons, but we have to follow rules regarding them.

  3. Protection from Quartering of Soldiers

    The government can't house soldiers in your house in war and peace by force.



4. Protection from Unreasonable and Unnecessary Searches

The police need a search warrant.

5. Right to a Fair Trial

A criminal who has committed a capital crime has the right to not be taken to court unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury.

6. Right to a Speedy Trial

The accused criminal has the right to a
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Accounting Terminology and Concepts

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Accounting Terminology

Accounting Terminology

Assets: a resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit

Equity: the net amount of funds invested in a business by its owners, plus any retained earnings

Expenses: the cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue

Liabilities: a legally binding obligation payable to another entity

Revenue: the value of all sales of goods and services recognized by a company in a period

Companies

A legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business enterprise in a commercial or industrial capacity

Sciences related to Accounting

Management, economics, mathematics, computer science,

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