Information Transfer Verbal To Non Verbal 3
Information Transfer Verbal To Non Verbal 3
Paper is chiefly used for Writing. The raw materials used in the manufacturing of paper include wood,
grass, bamboo and rags. There are several processes by which the raw material is converted into pulp.
Most commonly, the raw material is cut into pieces and then immersed in water to convert it into pulp.
The pulp is then mixed with lime for whitening it. This pulp and lime mixture are boiled and passed
through a wire mesh. The paper sheets are removed from the mesh while it is still wet. These wet sheets
are passed over heated rollers to remove the water and the paper is dried so as to make thin sheets of
paper. ,
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a zealous social worker holding modern and progressive views. He Firmly
stood against social bigotry, conservation and superstition and advocated English and Western
Education for his fellowmen. He knew many languages viz. English, Persian, Arabic, Latin, French and
even Hebrew. He was born in 1772 in West Bengal. He joined East India Company in 1805. The title
‘Raja’ was conferred on Ram Mohan Roy by the Mogul Emperor. In 1814 he founded the Atmiya Sabha
and in 1828 the ‘Brahmo Samaj’. He abolished ‘sati’, child marriage and the purdah. He is rightly called
the ‘father of Indian Renaissance’ or the ‘Father of Indian Nationalism’. He died on 27 Sept. 1833 in
England.
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Select juicy lemons _to V prepare 1 litre of lemon squash 'extract the juice. Then take l litre of Water, 2
kg of sugar and half tsp of citric acid and boil the mixture till the sugar is completely dissolved. Later add
yellow food colour and l tsp essence and extracted juice of lemons. Dissolve the potassium
metabisulphite in a little juice and mix it into the prepared squash. Pour the prepared squash into
sterilized bottles and allow it to cool. Seal it or close the bottles tightly. Lastly store the bottles in a cool
place away from sunlight.
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Types of Vitamins: Sources and Deficiency Disorders
There are in all four types of Vitamins: Vitamin A, B, C and D. You get vitamin A from milk, butter and
eggs. Vitamin B is derived from meat and eggs. Fruits and vegetables will provide you with Vitamin C.
Vitamin D can be obtained from fish oil and sunlight. A deficiency of any of the above vitamins may
cause certain diseases and ailments. Lack of vitamin A' may result in blindness. Insufficiency of
Vitamin B gives rise to disorders of the nervous system. Insufficient supply of Vitamin C can cause skin
diseases. Bone diseases are likely to occur in the absence of Vitamin D. ‘
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State wise Distribution of Urban and Rural Population in India
The table shows the relative population in millions for rural and urban areas in some states of India)
Maharashtra has the highest ratio of urban population at 410 million to the rural population of 560
million. Next is Gujarat with 190 million urban and 320 million rural-populations. Karnataka follows,
with 180 and 350 million respectively. Madhya Pradesh is a state with a low ratio of urban to rural
population at 160 and 440 million respectively. Andhra Pradesh comes next with its 210 million urban
versus 550 million rural populations. Chhattisgarh tops the chart as the state with its lowest
proportion of urban population at 40 million against 170 million rural populations.
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Types of Diseases
Diseases are broadly classified into two types, viz. communicable diseases and non - communicable or
lifestyle diseases. Communicable diseases spread through various mediums of infection. This includes
air (e.g. influenza), food (e. g. dysentery) and water (e.g. typhoid). On the other hand, the major
causes of non - communicable or lifestyle diseases are either faulty eating habits or faulty living
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Sources of Air Pollution
Pollution is one of the biggest dangers that the world is facing today. Volcanoes and forest fires are
the natural sources of air pollution. The combustion caused due to smoke is another major cause of
air pollution. There are various industrial sources ol' air pollution like smoke and poisonous gases.
Pesticides and insecticides not only emit foul smell but also pollute the air. And last but not least are
solvents including spray paints and fumes that contribute to air pollution. It is necessary to recognise
the major causes of air pollution in order to contain them.