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Confusing Words -2

HSC Examination Countdown! DaysHoursMinutesSeconds Allusion An allusion is an indirect or passing reference. (उल्लेख) Example: The teacher made my allusion on the stage as an honest student. Illusion An illusion is a false idea, belief or misleading appearance. (भ्रम) Example: No doubt, it was an illusion of the development of our company. A while  The word a while means for a short time. Example: After a while, you can go from here.  Awhile The word awhile means for a while.  Example: We should stop here awhile to make an inquiry of our senior citizens. 

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HSC Examination Countdown! DaysHoursMinutesSeconds Accept Accept is a verb that means to receive or agree to.  Example: My father accepted my proposal.    Except Except is usually a preposition that means without or other than.  Example: I shall come with you every day except Sunday.  Affect Affect means to influence.  Example: Na Narrator's novel techniques affected   the students.  Effect Effect is usually a noun meaning a result.  Example: The students council had a positive effect on the narrator. 

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Get on / Get in

GET ON: We get on large vehicles in which we can sit as well as stand up like buses, boats, trains, planes.  But we also get on horses and bicycles! GET IN: We get in small vehicles in which we can only sit like cars, helicopter and taxis.

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HSC Countdown

HSC Examination Countdown! DaysHoursMinutesSeconds

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History of Novel

HSC Examination Countdown! DaysHoursMinutesSeconds Test on The History of Novel [qsm quiz=8]

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Poster for Laughter Club

Prepare a poster of laughter club. Who can join? Young and old, Men and women, Rich and poor All of us together laugh long & Live long Other Ways to find laughter Make it a daily routine. ·         Get a laugh-a-day calendar. ·         Spend a quality of time with a family. ·         Check out some online memes, GIFs, or crazy videos. ·         Find a favorite comedian and follow them on social media.   Enjoy those moments with others. ·         Go out with your best friends tracking or visit the forts. ·         Check out a comedy club. ·         Have a game with family and friends. ·         Watch your favorite comedy show with your family. ·         Hang out with a little kid.           Published by Modern Laughter  Club, Yavatmal-445001.  Visit us:mlclub.com Mail us: mlclub@gmail.com

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Appeal

Blood Donation Is The Life Donation Donate your blood, But not on the Road. Blood can’t be prepared in the Lab. It doesn’t grow on the tree. It is a god gift, Gift it to others, Outstanding Elementor Widget Make Your Pricing Plans Glow Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut.

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“The online classes ” blog

5] Write a blog in proper format on “The online classes ” with the help of the following points. (Write in about 100 to 150 words) 1) Introduction 2) Any quote of great personality. 3) Experience 4) Lower total costs. 5) More comfortable learning environment.          The online classes became an important part of learning for the students in India at least in the period of Covid. Students do online classes in order to increase their knowledge, because schools, colleges and tuitions classes were closed. The platforms like Google meet and Zoom  are attracting the knowledge students around the globe. Now schools, colleges and tuitions classes have opened a new gate way of quality education through online education.               The culture of online education has suddenly boomed in the past few months and has become a serious threat to traditional education system. Though there are advantages and disadvantages in both but I see online education as the future of education.              Recently, I too attended a lot of online lectures and through my experience of online education; I would like to write down as my observations. Not only academic courses but also variety of programs and courses are taught now a day through online. Students not only study, but they can also earn every academic degree online, from a career certificate to a doctorate.          Online classes prove more affordable ( किफ़ायती; सस्ता;) option than traditional classes. Online classes offer less tuition fees than traditional classes, associated expenses almost always cost less. For example, there are no commuting (travelling) costs, and no course materials, such as textbooks, are available online at no cost. “Online learning can be a lifeline (जीवन रेखा) for students.”– says Paul Levinson, a famous author of, “The Soft Edge”           Online classes are more comfortable for learning. The students study in their homely environment. Students listen to lectures and complete assignments and send to the teacher electronically, with no need to fight with the traffic, or  miss important family time.        But students have to face some of the problems with online classes. First problem is not having proper internet connectivity. Second among them is syndrome. Third and the last I think is lack of motivation to complete such classes. Many students leave the online classes in between, losing some other useful topics, in many big cities which can never be completed again.     Well the solution to the last two problems are easy, be punctual, be motivated and remain connected to the end.

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“ Today’s Indian Media”

4] Write a blog in proper format on “Today’s Indian  Media” with the help of the following points. (Write in about 100 to 150 words) 1) Introduction 2) Any quote of great personality. 3) Role Media 4) Decreasing role of  Media. 5) add your own points   Ans: “Today’s Indian  Media”             The media is considered as fourth pillar of democracy. (Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary are three pillars of democracy) It makes us aware of various activities of politics, sports, economic, social etc. It is also like a mirror which shows the bare truth and sometimes it may be harsh. However it plays an important role in shaping the public minds. It is called as backbone of democracy. So it must act as a chain between the government and the citizens of the country. Democracy cannot be successful without free Media. Free media is very essential, as it is the voice of the people. But media should not be trapped in a monetary (आर्थिक संबंध) or any other temptations (लालच), and serve honestly to the people.         The Bengal Gazette was the first newspaper which was started by H. James in year 1980 in India. Since then the media has been emerging in various forms. Indian media has traveled a long way, from the days of newspaper and radio to present-day age of Television and Social Media. But the news channels were now involved in increasing their TRP (The full form of TRP is Television Rating Point. TRP is a device that signifies a show’s success on TV screens.) instead of protecting the rights of the people.         News is the medium to educate the people when government becomes corrupt and authorities turn a blind-eye towards the problems of society. Instead of working for the society, Indian media divert the attention of the people from any important issue and the failure of the government. They only work to help their masters         Amit Abraham, says, “The pen had been mightier than the sword but then the tongue took over.” Many have proved it true. The credibility ( विश्वसनीयता) of Indian media is fast eroding (decreasing) day by day. The way Indian media manipulates (तोड़ना–मरोड़ना) the news and portrays (तसवीर बनाना) the information in a twisted manner is very insulting for the nation, which we have seen in Shushant Shing’s death recently. 4] Write a blog in proper format on “Today’s Indian  Media” with the help of the following points. (Write in about 100 to 150 words) 1) Introduction 2) Any quote of great personality. 3) Role Media 4) Decreasing role of  Media. 5) add your own points   Ans: “Today’s Indian  Media”             The media is considered as fourth pillar of democracy. (Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary are three pillars of democracy) It makes us aware of various activities of politics, sports, economic, social etc. It is also like a mirror which shows the bare truth and sometimes it may be harsh. However it plays an important role in shaping the public minds. It is called as backbone of democracy. So it must act as a chain between the government and the citizens of the country. Democracy cannot be successful without free Media. Free media is very essential, as it is the voice of the people. But media should not be trapped in a monetary (आर्थिक संबंध) or any other temptations (लालच), and serve honestly to the people.         The Bengal Gazette was the first newspaper which was started by H. James in year 1980 in India. Since then the media has been emerging in various forms. Indian media has traveled a long way, from the days of newspaper and radio to present-day age of Television and Social Media. But the news channels were now involved in increasing their TRP (The full form of TRP is Television Rating Point. TRP is a device that signifies a show’s success on TV screens.) instead of protecting the rights of the people.         News is the medium to educate the people when government becomes corrupt and authorities turn a blind-eye towards the problems of society. Instead of working for the society, Indian media divert the attention of the people from any important issue and the failure of the government. They only work to help their masters         Amit Abraham, says, “The pen had been mightier than the sword but then the tongue took over.” Many have proved it true. The credibility ( विश्वसनीयता) of Indian media is fast eroding (decreasing) day by day. The way Indian media manipulates (तोड़ना–मरोड़ना) the news and portrays (तसवीर बनाना) the information in a twisted manner is very insulting for the nation, which we have seen in Shushant Shing’s death recently. 4] Write a blog in proper format on “Today’s Indian  Media” with the help of the following points. (Write in about 100 to 150 words) 1) Introduction 2) Any quote of great personality. 3) Role Media 4) Decreasing role of  Media. 5) add your own points   Ans: “Today’s Indian  Media”             The media is considered as fourth pillar of democracy. (Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary are three pillars of democracy) It makes us aware of various activities of politics, sports, economic, social etc. It is also like a mirror which shows the bare truth and sometimes it may be harsh. However it plays an important role in shaping the public minds. It is called as backbone of democracy. So it must act as a chain between the government and the citizens of the country. Democracy cannot be successful without free Media. Free media is very essential, as it is the voice of the people. But media should not be trapped in a monetary (आर्थिक संबंध) or any other temptations (लालच), and serve honestly to the people.         The Bengal Gazette was the first newspaper which was started by H. James in year 1980 in India. Since then the media has been emerging in various forms. Indian media has traveled a long way, from the days of newspaper and radio to present-day age of Television and Social Media. But the news channels were now involved in increasing their TRP (The full form of TRP is Television Rating Point. TRP is a device

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