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    Tsunamis Earthquakes ------------------------------------------------- Flood From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Flood (disambiguation). Contemporary picture of the flood that struck the North Sea coast of Germany andDenmark in October 1634. People seeking refuge from flood in Java. ca. 1865–1876. Flooding of a creek due to heavymonsoonal rain and high tide in Darwin‚Northern Territory‚ Australia. Jeddah Flood‚ covering King Abdullah Street in Saudi Arabia

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    n physics‚ measure of the turning effect‚ or torque‚ produced by a force acting on a body. It is equal to the product of the force and the perpendicular distance from its line of action to the point‚ or pivot‚ about which the body will turn. The turning force around the pivot is called the moment. Its unit is the newton metre. The moment of a force can be worked out using the formula: moment = force applied × perpendicular distance from the pivot. If the magnitude of the force is F newtons and

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    I have experienced a few different types of charity events previously in my secondary school life such as raising funds for breast cancer awareness‚ school facilities and many others. However‚ for Moral Studies this time‚ I’m involved in a charity project along with my classmates to raise funds for non-profit organizations. Therefore‚ we had chosen Ti-Ratana as our target to raise fund for. Our main concern is to collect funds to support the orphans and old folks. For this event‚ we had to organize

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    Courses Overview Program Length The length of time to complete the Electrical Lineworker Program is 15 weeks of full-time enrollment. Program Hours The program is 510 clock hours (50 minutes of instruction per clock hour). Daily Class Schedule Students will participate in academic and field learning activities Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students receive one morning and one afternoon 15-minute break with a 30-minute lunch. School administration hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.‚ Monday

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    lectrostatics (Q.1) What is the direction of electric field intensity at a point on equatorial line of dipole? ( 1 mark ) (Q.2) Define electric dipole moment? ( 1 mark ) (Q.3) Define electric field intensity? ( 1 mark ) (Q.4) When does a dipole experiences maximum torque placed in uniform electric field? ( 1 mark ) (Q.5) What happens when an electric dipole is placed in non uniform electric field? ( 1 mark ) (Q.6) What is the value of electric field intensity inside a charged conductor? Why

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    Education is an active agent of social change. The instructive outlook in the present scenario has undergone most important revisions over the years‚ major in enhanced condition of education and healthier knowledge pursues. In 1944‚ the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) published a broad report called the Sergeant Report on the post-war educational development of the country. As per the report‚ necessities for the education of the differently abled were to shape a vital part of the national

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    The importance of the English Language today. English is one of the most important languages in the world. It can even be said to be the single most important language. Yes‚ other languages are important too‚ but not for the same reasons as English is important. English is important because it is‚ maybe‚ the only language that truly links the whole world together. If not for English‚ the whole world may not be as united as it is today. The other languages may be important for their local values

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    development of comparative education Human beings are in the habit of making comparisons between things that around them. Comparison can take place wherever we have more than one thing that has the same purpose. We compare to make up our minds and to choose between two or more choices. Comparing can take place also for more scientific reasons for example to find out the relationship existing between‚ or among the things being compared. But what is comparative education? It is fully established

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    Tourism Tourism is defined as a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industries that delivers a travel experience to individuals and groups travelling fifty miles or more from their homes for purposes of pleasure. The business sectors comprising the tourism industry include: transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ shops‚ entertainment venues‚ activity facilities‚ and a variety of hospitality service providers who cater to individuals or groups travelling away from

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    Philippine National Symbols Philippine National Symbols Pambansang Dahon or  Philippine National Leaf | Anahaw or Fan palm (Livistona rotundifolia in Latin) - The Filipino word "Anahaw" (ana-how) are nice-looking‚ tropical palm known for its round fan-shaped leaves. Its leaf has some uses like: to fan yourself during hot days. The Tagalogs of Quezon Province even use it to wrap their brown and delicious tikoy. Anahaw leaves are also a widespread symbol in the Philippines

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