Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Saturday, 20 September 2014
History (The Age of Industrialisation - Grade - X Revision Note)
There was large-scale
industrial production for an international
market not based on factories. It was controlled by merchants and the goods were produced by a vast number of
producers working within their family farms,
not in factories.
17th and 18th century: Merchants from
the towns of Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to
peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.
Merchants offered advances for producing clothes for them at a time when open
fields were disappearing and commons were being enclosed. Income from proto-industrial
production supplemented their shrinking Income from cultivation.
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Friday, 19 September 2014
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution - Revision Note
Revision Note
Socialism is a social and economic system characterised
by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative
management of the economy, as well as a political theory and movement that
aims at the establishment of such a system. "Social ownership" may
refer to cooperative enterprises, common
ownership, state
ownership, citizen ownership of equity, or any combination of these. There
are many varieties of socialism and there is no single definition encapsulating
all of them. They differ in the type of social ownership they advocate,
the degree to which they rely on markets or planning,
how management is to be organised within productive institutions, and the role
of the state in constructing socialism
Saturday, 13 September 2014
People As Resource -Notes
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Work sheet- Answer key .Page 1 Page - 2
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'People
as Resource' is a way of referring to a
country’s working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. Looking at
the population from this productive aspect emphasises its ability to contribute to the creation of the
Gross National Product. Like other resources population
also
is a resource — a 'human resource'. This is the positive side of a large population
that is often overlooked when we look only at the negative side, considering
only the problems of providing the population with food, education and access
to health facilities. When the existing 'human resource' is
further
developed by becoming more educated and healthy, we call it 'human capital
formation' that adds to the productive power of the country just like 'physical
capital formation'.
Friday, 5 September 2014
Teachers Day
Accepted
whole hearted
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Appreciating
their recognition
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Discipline
in a disciplined way
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To be one
among them
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Accepting with pleasure their token
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A friendly smile when
honoured by the students
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“Teacher affects eternity” Paying tribute to the teachers, for their tireless efforts to guide human minds.
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In chemistry with the
students
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Thinking
globally to communicate blog gal
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Child like
innocence
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Clapping
together to appreciate
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A steady look for sweet smile
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With a ready smile
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Coming down to earth
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For multiplying their joys
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Your appreciation that matters
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Thanking for that Master’s touch
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Turning back with a contended smile
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