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    Probability in Daily Life

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    Chapter 1 The Probability in Everyday Life In This Chapter  Recognizing the prevalence and impact of probability in your everyday life  Taking different approaches to finding probabilities  Steering clear of common probability misconceptions You’ve heard it‚ thought it‚ and said it before: “What are the odds of that happening?” Someone wins the lottery not once‚ but twice. You accidentally run into a friend you haven’t seen since high school during a vacation in Florida. A cop pulls you over the

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    friends A.O.A We all like games and sports because they are essential for a healthy life. They play an important role in the development of our personality. Therefore they are given great importance almost all over the world. They are an important part of our education. This is the reason that every educational institute holds a sports week. Honorable principle! Sports and games are indication of life full of joys. They keep a person healthy and fit. Sports provide us a mean of physical exercise

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    Mass media has become an integral part of our lives and can not be separated from our life. Particularly for the urban people‚ the need for information is more important than ever. Our values and way of life in the society in this information era are strongly influenced by the mass media like newspapers‚ TV‚ radio‚ video‚ and the internet. Mass media’s influence on people’s lives is even greater and deeper than many kinds of state indoctrination or priest’s sermons from the pulpit in the church

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    Automation in Daily Life

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    to assist them with the muscular requirements of work‚ automation greatly decreases the need for human sensory and mental requirements while increasing load capacity‚ speed‚ and repeatability. Automation plays an increasingly important role in the world economy and in daily experience. Automation has had a notable impact in a wide range of industries beyond manufacturing (where it began). Once-ubiquitous telephone operators have been replaced largely by automated telephone switchboards and answering

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    Daily Life (Elementary)

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    ferry. Finally‚ leave for school. My school starts at 9:00 am. I am usually in time for my class. My class teacher ever eulogizes me not for late school. The teachers come into our classroom and teach their respective subjects. I sit in front of the row and so‚ I can see the blackboard clearly. All of our teachers are good at teaching. We can ask them whatever we do not understand. We have a thirty minutes break time. Most students go to the canteen but I have my lunch only in the

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    Geometry in Daily Life

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    volumes‚ in many ways anticipating modern integral calculus. The field of astronomy‚ especially mapping the positions of the stars and planets on the celestial sphere and describing the relationship between movements of celestial bodies‚ served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia. Both geometry and astronomy were considered in the classical world to be part of the Quadrivium‚ a subset of the seven liberal arts considered essential for a free citizen to

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    Chemistry in Daily Life

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    hormones to function and then sends the signal of hunger. 2. You fall in love‚ get attracted and have a feeling of belonging because of certain monoamines present in your brain which get stimulated through nerve sensors. 3. If you have wondered‚ why is the sky blue‚ it is due to a phenomenon called the "Rayleigh scattering"‚ which depends on scattering of light through particles which are much smaller than the wavelength. Hence when light passes through gases‚ there is scattering and the sky appears

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    chemistry in daily life

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    initial concentration of the reactant is doubled? 5. Name the catalyst that catalyzes the decomposition of KClO3 into KCl and O2. 6. Give the composition of ‘copper matte’. 7. What is the structure of XeF2? 8. A racemic mixture is optically inactive. Why? 9. 10. + X. Give the IUPAC name of X. What does the primary structure specify about the structure of a protein. PART-B II. Answer any FIVE of the following. (each question carries 2 marks) 5x2=10 11. Give two differences between Schottky

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    My Daily Life

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    Many Kids Called Unfit for Adult Trial: Those under 15 often blind to the long-term results of their choices‚ a study says. By Greg Krikorian Published: March 3‚ 2003 in the Sacramento Bee Thousands of juveniles tried as adults in the United States may be incompetent to stand trial because they are emotionally or intellectually unable to contribute to their own defense‚ according to a juvenile-justice study to be released today. The study‚ directed by a University of Massachusetts professor

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    Science in Daily Life

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    knots‚ but it is capable of attaining 20 knots in short bursts. The maximum reported depth reached by the species is 194 fathoms. It is capable of remaining submerged beneath the surface for 50 minutes‚ although 10 to 15 minutes is more typical. The life span of a blue whale is about 30 years. The calves measure 7 m at birth and weigh about 2 tons. By the time they are a year old‚ the youngsters measure 18 m. Blue whales comprised about 90 percent of the whaling industry’s total catch during the

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