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Monday, May 20, 2013

Theme and Analysis of "Buffalo Bill's" | Major English Class 11

Questions | Major English
Theme and Analysis of “Buffalo Bill’s”
e e cummings
Class : 11

The poem “Buffalo Bill’s” written by modern American poet e e cummings is generally considered as a unusual but sincere tribute to the legend of the famous American Cowboy, William Cody. In this poem, the poet has exploited the aesthetic potentialities of typographical experimentation.

Summary of "A Small Place" - Jamaica Kincaid | Major English Class 11

Summary | Major English
A Small Place
Jamaica Kincaid
Class : 11

In her essay “A Small Place” Jamaica Kincaid reveals the vast gap between the everyday life of Antiguans and the people who visit the island. In fact, by attacking the tourists, she is also attacking the corrupt government of Antigua. 

Antigua, a beautiful and sunny island, is often visited by tourists. A tourist who would visit it would first land on the airport that is named after the Prime Minister. The tourist would easily pass through the customs without being checked while the Antiguans coming after working in other countries with cardboard full of cheap clothes and foods for relatives would be checked completely. 

Summary of "The Letter A" - Christy Brown | Major English Class 11

Summary | Major English Class 11
The letter A
Christy Brown
Class : 11

In his autobiography “The Letter A” Christy Brown describes how he overcame his massive handicap with his will-power, firm determination and with the continuous effort and love of his Mother. 

Christy Brown was born as the tenth child in a family of twenty-two. When he was four months old, his head would constantly fall backwards whenever his mother tried to feed him. As he grew older, his hands were clenched tightly and twisted unnecessarily. He could not even hold the nipple of the bottle because he could not freely open or close his mouth. At six months he could only sit by resting his back on the mountain of pillows. All these signs alerted his mother, so she consulted doctors.

Summary of "Child Care in China" - Bruce Dollar | Major English Class 11

Summary | Major English Class 11
Child Care in China
Bruce Dollar
Class : 11

In this essay “Child Care in China”, Bruce Dollar describes how mother-surrogates play important role in introducing the values of co-operation, co-ordination, sharing, respect for labour and altruism in institutionalized child care programmes in China. InChina, group activities are emphasized in all child care centers so that no one becomes a ‘star’. Chinese children are generally expected to rely on each other for stimulation rather than inanimate objects. Moreover, children are provided with toys of a worker, a farmer, or soldier ; so that they would show respect towards labour. The toys are made a bit heavy in order to foster mutual help and co-operation between them.

Filing- Its Importance,Qualities, types and Classification | Business Studies Class 11

Notes | Business Studies
HSEB Notes on Filing- Its Importance,Qualities, types and Classification 
Class : 11

Filing
Records are the valuable assets of every organization. They need to be preserved safely. Filing is used to keep the records safely so it is a form of record management. Filing is a systematic process of arranging and keeping the business records for the future reference. Business collects the different records from inside and outside the organization. These records are kept safely and efficient manner so that they can be available quickly and easily which is called filing. According to J.C. Denyer, “Filing is the process of arranging and storing records so that they can be located when required.” According to George Terry, “Filing system is the method of keeping papers in an accepted file according to pre-determine system so that they can be easily as well as quickly found.”

Indexing - Its Importance, Types, Advantages and Disadvantages | Business Studies Class 11

Notes | Business Studies
HSEB Notes on Indexing
Class : 11


Indexing:
The process of pointing out the proper location easily and quickly is called indexing. Indexing means to inform or to guide the person for the easy and quick location of required files. For example, the table of content on the book. Indexing is used to facilitate the filing. Filing only keeps the record safely but indexing facilitates to find out the records easily and quickly. It means it keeps easy access to the records. 

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Population Situation of Nepal | Cause, Consequences and Remedial Measures of High Population Growth | Economics Class 11

Thraru people and women in cultural dress
Tharu People in Terai
Notes | Economics
HSEB Notes on Population Situation of Nepal
Class : 11

Size of population: 
The size of population of Nepal according to population census 2001 is 2,31,51,423 out of which the no. of male population is 1,15,62,921 and female population is 1,15,87,502. Similarly, according to this census the annual growth rate of population of 2.24%. 

Distribution of population: 
Geographically, Nepal is divided into three ecological regions i.e. Mountain, Hill and Terai. According to population census 2001, the distribution of population by geographical reasons is as follows: 

Public Enterprises - Features and Current Status in Nepal | Economics Class 11

Notes | Economics
HSEB Notes on Public Enterprises-Features and Current Status in Nepal
Class : 11

Public enterprises:
Those enterprises which are earned by the government are called public enterprises. These enterprises have autonomy in management and legally independent entity. These enterprises are directed and controlled by the government. Public enterprises are also called social industries or government enterprises. In Nepal, these enterprises are called “Government Owned Enterprises.” According to A.H. Henson, “a Public enterprise means state ownership and operations of industrial, agricultural and commercial undertakings (enterprises).” Therefore, the enterprises owned, managed and operated by the government with definite objectives are called public enterprises.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Explanation of Hund's Rule of Maximum Multiplicity | Chemistry Class 11

Chemistry | Long Question
Explanation of Hund's Rule of Maximum Multiplicity
Class : 11

According to this rule, electron pairing will not take place in orbitals of same energy (same sub-shell) until each orbital is first singly filled with parallel spin. In other words in a set of orbitals having same energy (degenerate orbitals), the electrons distribute themselves to occupy separate orbitals with same spin as far as possible. This rule can be illustrated by considering the example of carbon. The atomic number of carbon is 6 and it contains two electrons in 2p sub-shell and these can be distributed in the following three ways:

Nascent (Atomic) and Molecular Hydrogen Difference and Definition | Chemistry Class 11

Chemistry | Short Question
Difference Between Nascent (Atomic) and Molecular Hydrogen
Class : 11

Nascent Hydrogen :
A reactive form of hydrogen generated in situ in the reaction mixture (e.g. by the action of acid on zinc). Nascent hydrogen can reduce elements and compounds that do not readily react with 'normal' hydrogen. It was once thought that the hydrogen was present as atoms, but this is not the case. Probably hydrogen molecules are formed in an excited state and react before they revert to the ground state.