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thrust

Thrust

the force acting on a unit area is thrust

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Archemedies principal

Archemedies pricipal


       the bayound force on a body which is fully or partially immersed in liqued is equel to the weight of liqued displaised by it .                                                                                                                                                                               

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Jawaharlal Nehru

                                 

Jawaharlal Nehru

                                   Former Prime Minister of India

Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics for much of the 20th century.

Born: November 14, 1889

Died: May 27, 1964, New Delhi

Children: Indira Gandhi

Parents: Motilal Nehru, Swaruprani Thussu

Education: Trinity College, Cambridge (1907–1910), Harrow School, City Law School

Books: Letters from a Father to His Daughter


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Armistice Day to be marked in the UK with silence

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Children in State can now claim right to education


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asteroids

The discovery of mysterious rocks on the brightest large asteroid in the solar system, Vesta, deepens the mystery surrounding the huge object's origins, researchers say.

Vesta is the second-largest asteroid in the solar system. The 330-mile-wide (530-kilometer) protoplanet is also the brightest large asteroid, with a surface about three times more luminous than Earth's moon.

 Full View of Asteroid VestaCosmic impacts regularly blast rocks off Vesta. A class of meteorites known as diogenites are thought to come from Vesta's mantle or lower crust, and sometimes possess substantial amounts of a green mineral known as olivine, a major ingredient of Earth's upper mantle. As such, investigators expected to find olivine in places on Vesta where large impacts unearthed deeply buried rocks.

Now scientists have spotted olivine on Vesta, but not where it was expected it to be. Instead of discovering olivine in Vesta's deep southern craters, they surprisingly found it near shallower northern craters, mixed with the most common type of rock found on Vesta's surface. This suggests olivine might exist within Vesta's crust instead of deeper within its mantle.

Researchers analyzed data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft, which became the first probe to visit Vesta when it orbited the protoplanet in 2011 and

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scarlet maccaw

it is one of the largest of its kind.it lives in a rainforest and eats fruits and nuts.it nests in a tree hollow

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CHILDREN'S DAY

WE CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY OF OUR FIRST PRIME MINISTER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU AS  CHILDREN'S DAY . WE CELEBRATE THIS BECAUSE NEHRU LOVED CHILDREN VERY MUCH .

CHILDREN CALLED HIM 'CHAJCHAJI'. 



HAPPY

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Entrance News

The JEE Board is considering changes in the examination schedule. At the moment the examination is held on the same day which may be divided over two days from next year.

"After biology was kept out from JEE 2013, we had increased the weightage of both physics and chemistry question papers from 50 marks each paper to 75 marks question paper. Till 2012, both physics and chemistry were combined into one paper of 100 marks. But after the two subjects were separated, it may not be re-combined into one again. The time allocated for both physics and chemistry could be one-and-a-half hours for each subject. Mathematics is a 100 marks question paper and has to be completed within two hours. If biology test is held on the same day, we will have to allocate 100 marks to the subject and two more hours to the exam. Altogether a candidate will have to spend 10 hours for JEE which is impossible. Hence, JEE from 2014 may be taken on two different days. At the moment reducing weightage of Physics and Chemistry from 75 marks to 50 marks is unlikely," said a source in the higher education department.

Moreover, several students appear for both medical and engineering joint entrance examinations. "Considering their plight, we may have the exams in two different days. On the first day, physics, chemistry and mathematics may be held while biology may be taken on the following day. Till 2012, Biology (100), Mathematics (100) and Physics, Chemistry (100) combined were held on the same day. For each paper two hours were allocated and one hour was resting time in between each subject paper," a JEE official said.

Large number of vacant seats in 2013 even after conducting four rounds of counselling has left the JEE administrators worried. Another major concern is the falling standard of the JEE aspirants. The Board may thus bring about changes in the question pattern.

The JEE Board now, sets three categories of questions. The first is one mark MCQ (multiple choice question), second is two marks MCQ with single correct answer) while the third is 2 marks MCQ with multiple correct answers.

The JEE board may increase the number of questions in the third category by decreasing questions from the other two categories. There is also a possibility of decreasing the total number of questions and increasing the difficulty level of all the questions.

"Till now, the JEE syllabus is based on West Bengal Higher Secondary syllabus. But many students from other boards like ICSE and CBSE also take the examination. Hence, we may urge the committee to combine the syllabus of all the three boards and prepare questions accordingly," a source said. 

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kerala kala mandalam

November 8

kerala kala mandalam sthapicha dinam
1931 aanu kalamandalam thrissuril cheruthuruttiyil sthapichathu

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HERMANN RORSCHACH

HERMANN RORSCHACH'S 129TH 

BIRTHDAY

He was a swiss  psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, best known for developing a projective test known as the Rorschach inkblot test.

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travel's of Rabindranath Tagore

Travels


Rabindranath with Einstein in 1930

Between 1878 and 1932, Tagore set foot in more than thirty countries on five continents.[66] In 1912, he took a sheaf of his translated works to England, where they gained attention from missionary and Gandhi protégé Charles F. Andrews, Irish poet William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Robert Bridges, Ernest Rhys, Thomas Sturge Moore, and others.[67] Yeats wrote the preface to the English translation of Gitanjali; Andrews joined Tagore at Santiniketan. In November 1912 Tagore began touring the United States[68] and the United Kingdom, staying in Butterton, Staffordshire with Andrews's clergymen friends.[69] From May 1916 until April 1917, he lectured in Japan and the United States.[70] He denounced nationalism.[71] His essay "Nationalism in India" was scorned and praised; it was admired by Romain Rolland and other pacifists.[72]

Shortly after returning home the 63-year-old Tagore accepted an invitation from the Peruvian government. He travelled to Mexico. Each government pledged US$100,000 to his school to commemorate the visits.[74] A week after his 6 November 1924 arrival in Buenos Aires,[75] an ill Tagore shifted to the Villa Miralrío at the behest of Victoria Ocampo. He left for home in January 1925. In May 1926 Tagore reached Naples; the next day he met Mussolini in Rome.[76] Their warm rapport ended when Tagore pronounced upon Il Duce's fascist finesse.[77] He had earlier enthused: "[w]ithout any doubt he is a great personality. There is such a massive vigour in that head that it reminds one of Michael Angelo's chisel." A "fire-bath" of fascism was to have educed "the immortal soul of Italy ... clothed in quenchless light".[78]

On 14 July 1927 Tagore and two companions began a four-month tour of Southeast Asia. They visited Bali, Java, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Siam, and Singapore. The resultant travelogues compose Jatri (1929).[79] In early 1930 he left Bengal for a nearly year-long tour of Europe and the United States. Upon returning to Britain—and as his paintings exhibited in Paris and London—he lodged at a Birmingham Quaker settlement. He wrote his Oxford Hibbert Lectures?[›] and spoke at the annual London Quaker meet.[80] There, addressing relations between the British and the Indians—a topic he would tackle repeatedly over the next two years—Tagore spoke of a "dark chasm of aloofness".[81] He visited Aga Khan III, stayed at Dartington Hall, toured Denmark, Switzerland, and Germany from June to mid-September 1930, then went on into the Soviet Union.[82] In April 1932 Tagore, intrigued by the Persian mystic Hafez, was hosted by Reza Shah Pahlavi.[83][84] In his other travels, Tagore interacted with Henri Bergson, Albert Einstein, Robert Frost, Thomas Mann, George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, and Romain Rolland.[85][86][87] Visits to Persia and Iraq (in 1932) and Sri Lanka (in 1933) composed Tagore's final foreign tour, and his dislike of communalism and nationalism only deepened.[54] Vice-President of India M. Hamid Ansari has said that Rabindranath Tagore heralded the cultural rapprochement between communities, societies and nations much before it became the liberal norm of conduct. Tagore was a man ahead of his time. He wrote in 1932, while on a visit to Iran, that "each country of Asia will solve its own historical problems according to its strength, nature and needs, but the lamp they will each carry on their path to progress will converge to illuminate the common ray of knowledge."[88] His ideas on culture, gender, poverty, education, freedom, and a resurgent Asia remain relevant today.

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