B.Ed. B.Ed. – 2nd Year ASSIGNMENTS January 2012 School of Education Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi-110 068 Assignments January 2012 B.Ed. – 2 Year Please Note: a) b) The Assignment Responses (AR’s) may be submitted by hand or sent by registered post to the Programme - in - Charge of your Programme Centre. You should retain a copy of all the assignment responses in your own interest. nd ES-334: EDUCATION AND SOCIETY Assignment - 01 Answer the following
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muscle tissue: skeletal‚ smooth‚ and cardiac. Skeletal muscle was investigated in this lab. Skeletal muscle is composed of two filaments called actin and myosin‚ which run parallel to each other. Actin has a protein that run along it called tropomyosin‚ that prevents actin from binding to it‚ unless calcium is bound to a part of the tropomyosin called troponin. Sets of actin and myosin filaments are divided into individual units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are what gives skeletal muscle tissue its
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MATERIALS MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION OBJECTIVES OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT CHAPTER I. PRODUCTION PLANNING SYSTEM A. Definition B. Aim of Material Management C. Purpose of Material Management D. Economy in Material Management CHAPTER II. FUNCTIONS OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT A. Material Purchase Planning B. Inventory Management C. Inventory Control D. Categorization and Codification E. Distribution F. Computerization CHAPTER III. FUNCTION OF INVENTORY
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Sustainable material -POROUS PAVEMENT -- OPEN-JOINED PAVING BLOCKS Introduction: This essay will focus on the application of open-joined paving blocks to minimize the impact of urban development on natural drainage system-capturing‚ slowing and absorbing storm water in the urban condition. In the natural system‚ 10% surface flow‚30% evapotranspiration‚ 40% infiltration‚ 20% interflow‚ while in an urban condition‚ 75% surface flow to pipes‚ 15% evapotranspiration
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an overview of the smart materials. The various types of smart material are also presented in this paper. To get the clear idea about the smart materials‚ its definition and types are explained briefly. Some of the types of these include piezoelectric materials‚ magneto-rheostatic materials‚ electro-rheostatic materials‚ and shape memory alloys piezoelectric‚ Varieties of smart materials already exist‚ and research is being carried out extensively to derive new materials. Applications
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Great job once again on answering the question about how muscle action relates to the movement. I think maybe I took it to the extreme‚ I went on about agonist‚ synergist‚ and antagonist muscles. I wasn ’t sure if I should add the levers too. It appears as though you explained every type of muscle movement and gave an example of each. I went into flexion at the elbow and discussed that the agonist is the main muscle mover‚ the antagonist does the opposite‚ and the synergist is the helper. However
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A fire occurred in a transformer vault that supplied power to a pesticide storage warehouse. The warehouse also caught fire. The warehouse was located in a rural area. There was a river adjacent to the warehouse that was the source of drinking water for a town downstream of the warehouse. The chemical products that were used in the transformer and the chemicals that were stored in the warehouse were all industrial strength and were supposed to be handled with extreme caution. All of these chemicals
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STRENGTH OF MATERIAL TENSILE TESTING OF METALS STRENGTH OF MATERIAL TENSILE TESTING OF METALS OBJECTIVE : Tension test is carried out; to obtain the stress-strain diagram‚ to determine the tensile properties and hence to get valuable information about the mechanical behavior and the engineering performance of the material… INTRODUCTION: A tensile test‚ also known as a tension test‚ tests a material’s strength. It’s a mechanical
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Introduction In this review‚ our group is doing on a short story named “Husband Material” which was published in The Literary Page‚ The New Straits Times‚ Kuala Lumpur on May 1996.This short story was written by Malachi Edwin Vethamani and was taken from his personal website. After reading this short story‚ we found out that societal restrictions can cause broken relationships.In “Husband Material”‚ by putting Shanti through all the struggles‚ the author used the main element of conflict to portray
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Timeline of materials technology BC • 29‚000–25‚000 BC – First pottery appears • 3rd millennium BC – Copper metallurgy is invented and copper is used for ornamentation • 2nd millennium BC – Bronze is used for weapons and armour • 16th century BC – The Hittites develop crude iron metallurgy • 13th century BC – Invention of steel when iron and charcoal are combined properly • 10th century BC – Glass production begins in ancient Near East • 1st millennium BC – Pewter beginning to be used in
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