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The "Natural Rights"

"Men are born and remain free and equal in rights."
  • 🛡️ The Core: Rights given by birth, not by a King.
  • ⚖️ Examples: Liberty, Property, Security, and Resistance to Oppression.
  • 🌍 Legacy: Born in the French Revolution (1789); now the backbone of India's Constitution.
Quick Prep: These are Inalienable—they cannot be taken away.
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Class 7 Mathematics Large numbers

 

Ganita Prakash Study Guide

Module 1: Mastering Large Numbers & Place Value

Welcome to your comprehensive study material for Chapter 1 of the NCERT Ganita Prakash textbook: Large Numbers Around Us. This guide is designed to help you master the concepts of large numbers, understand how they behave, and develop a strong spatial and logical sense of their scale.

ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Assessment Test

 

ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Assessment Test

NEP-Based Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Examination

Topics:

  1. Chemical Bonding

  2. Periodic Classification of Elements

Based on Latest ICSE Pattern

The ICSE Chemistry paper pattern consists of:

  • Section I: Compulsory short-answer questions covering the entire syllabus

  • Section II: Structured analytical questions with internal choices

  • Focus on:

    • Application-based questions

    • Assertion-reasoning

    • Diagram/data interpretation

    • Logical chemical analysis

    • Conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization (ICSE Portal

class 11 trigonometry

 

Module 1: Introduction to Trigonometry

What is Trigonometry?

The word Trigonometry comes from two Greek words:

  • Trigon → Triangle

  • Metron → Measurement

So, trigonometry literally means:

“Measurement of triangles.”

Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationship between:

  • Sides of triangles

  • Angles of triangles

Especially, it deals with right-angled triangles.


Why Was Trigonometry Developed?

In ancient times, people needed methods to:

  • Measure heights of mountains

  • Find distances between places

  • Navigate ships in oceans

  • Observe stars and planets

Since direct measurement was often impossible, mathematicians developed trigonometry.


Historical Background of Trigonometry

The development of trigonometry started thousands of years ago.

Important civilizations contributing to trigonometry:

  • India

  • Greece

  • Babylon

  • Egypt

  • Arab civilization

Indian mathematicians made major contributions.

Important Indian Mathematicians

  • Aryabhata

  • Brahmagupta

  • Bhaskara I

  • Bhaskara II

These mathematicians developed:

  • Sine tables

  • Astronomical calculations

  • Angle measurement systems

Introduction to Biomolecules | RTU Hojai | Chemistry MD-CHM-2.1


MODULE 1: Basics of Biomolecules

Molecules of Life (MD-CHM-2.1)

B.Sc. Zoology – RTU Hojai University

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Introduction to Biomolecules

Living organisms are made up of a large number of chemical substances that perform various structural, physiological, and biochemical functions necessary for life. These chemical substances are known as biomolecules or molecules of life. Biomolecules are organic compounds produced by living organisms and are essential for growth, metabolism, reproduction, energy production, and maintenance of cellular activities. They form the structural and functional basis of all living cells and tissues.

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MODULE 7: Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

 

MODULE 7: Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

B.Sc. Zoology (RTU Hojai University)

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Introduction to Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

Entrepreneurship in non-mulberry sericulture refers to the establishment and management of silk-related economic activities involving Eri and Muga silkworms for income generation, employment creation, and industrial development. Non-mulberry sericulture is an important agro-based cottage industry in India, especially in Assam and North-East India, where Eri and Muga silk are traditionally produced. This industry combines agriculture, animal rearing, handicrafts, textile production, and trade, thereby providing sustainable livelihood opportunities to rural populations.