(CLASS-X)                                                  GLOBALISATION   Globalisation: The way in which the world economy is integrated in the modern world is globalization. Take example of Microsoft. Microsoft is having its headquarters in USA. This company is getting part of its…

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      (CLASS-X) POPULAR STRUGGLES AND MOVEMENTS   Popular Struggles and Movements Democracy evolves through popular struggles. It is possible that some significant decisionsmay take place through consensus and may not involve any conflict at all. But that would…

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      (CLASS-X) MONEY AND CREDITS   Medium of Exchange:   Barter  System:  Before  the  advent  of  money,  people  used to follow the  bartersystem of exchange. Suppose somebody has surplus vegetables and he needs wheatin  lieu  of  that  then …

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    Introduction A disease can be defined as an impairment of the normal state or functioning of the body as a whole or of any of its parts. Some diseases are acute, producing severe symptoms that terminate after a…

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    BIOLOGY (CLASS-IX) Chapter-4                                   Food, Nutrition and Health Introduction Food is an essential source for survival, maintenance, health, growth and development. The components of food include proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins.  These components are required in optimum…

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    BIOLOGY (class-Ix)   Chapter-3:               (Improvement in Food Resources)   Introduction Food is the essential requirement of all living beings. Man in the early period experienced a nomadic life and hunted animals. Food is needed to perform several life…

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Classification of Organisms Out of 1.7 million organisms 1.2 million are animal (insects 0.75 million) and 0.5 million are plants. About 15,000 new organisms are added to the list every year. They live in diverse habitats (aquatic and terrestrial) from…

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    BIOLOGY (class-ix)   Chapter-2:                          TISSUEs   Plant Tissues Based on the capacity to divide, the plant tissues have been classified into two fundamental types, meristematic and permanent. Figure 2. 1  Plant Tissues   Þ   Meristematic Tissues: A meristem…

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