The American Revolution: Origins and Global Impact
The American Revolution (1775–1783)
The American Revolution (1775–1783) was a political and military struggle through which the thirteen American colonies of Britain gained independence and established the United States of America. It was one of the most important revolutions in modern history because it challenged monarchy, colonialism, and traditional authority, while promoting ideas of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty.
Causes of the American Revolution
The causes of the American Revolution
Read MoreFundamentals of AI: From Search to Expert Systems
UNIT I: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that focuses on creating machines capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence. These include learning, reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, language understanding, and pattern recognition. AI simulates human thinking through algorithms and data processing, finding applications in robotics, virtual assistants, medical
Read MoreFluid Mechanics: Principles and Engineering Calculations
Topic 1: Viscosity & Shear Stress
- 1. Find Clearance (dy): The gap is 30 mm, and the plate is 1.8 mm thick. The clearance on one side is: (30 mm – 1.8 mm) / 2 = 14.1 mm = 0.0141 m.
- 2. Shear Stress (τ):
τ = μ(dv/dy) = 3 × (0.12 / 0.0141) = 25.53 N/m² - 3. Viscous Force (Fv): Acts on both sides of the plate (Area = 1.8 × 1.8 = 3.24 m²).
Fv = 2 × τ × A = 2 × 25.53 × 3.24 = 165.43 N - 4. Total Force & Power:
F = Fv + Weight = 165.43 + 60 = 225.43 N
Power = F × v = 225.43 × 0.12 = 27.05 W
Topic
Read MoreEffective CLIL Strategies for Language and Content Integration
The 4 Cs of CLIL Methodology
Content
- Include content from different subjects that form part of an existing syllabus.
- Organize learning through cross-curricular tasks.
- Select content which is meaningful and real.
- Give priority to the content that best develops our global goal.
- Think about scaffolding for the content: vocabulary presentation through multisensory media, video, songs, flashcards, Total Physical Response (TPR) activities, etc.
Cognition
- Analyze and select the thinking skills, problem-solving,
Evolution of American Literature: Themes and Movements
Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
The Corrupting Nature of Slavery: You must explain the bidirectional nature of the damage. The system physically destroys the enslaved person but morally corrupts and dehumanizes the white oppressor, stripping them of religion and empathy.
Bodily Autonomy and Motherhood: Jacobs exposes the specific suffering of the enslaved woman, including sexual abuse, the impossibility of protecting her children, and the clash with Victorian values of purity.
Read MoreGoodwill Valuation and Debentures Study Notes
(i) Need for Valuation of Goodwill
ख्याति के मूल्यांकन की क्या आवश्यकता है?
Goodwill is an intangible asset that represents the reputation and super-profit earning capacity of a business. Its valuation becomes necessary during structural changes in a business entity.
Key Reasons for Valuation:
- Partnership Firms:
- Change in the profit-sharing ratio among existing partners.
- Admission of a new partner or retirement/death of an existing partner.
VHDL Programming: Operators, Data Types, and Modeling
VHDL Operators and Classifications
Operators in VHDL are special symbols used to perform operations on data. They are used for logical, arithmetic, comparison, shifting, and assignment operations. The operators in VHDL are classified as:
- 1. Assignment Operators
- 2. Logical Operators
- 3. Arithmetic Operators
- 4. Relational Operators
- 5. Shift Operators
- 6. Concatenation Operator
1. Assignment Operators
Purpose:
<=: Signal assignment:=: Variable assignment=>: Association operator
Example: x <= '1'; count
Consumer Protection Laws and Rights: A Complete Study
1. Key Concepts in Consumer Protection
- Ethical Marketing: Promoting goods and services honestly, fairly, and responsibly to build trust.
- Right to Information: Consumers have the right to know the quality, quantity, price, and purity of goods.
- District Forum: A consumer court at the district level for settling disputes.
- Caveat Emptor: “Let the buyer beware”; the buyer must examine goods before purchase.
- Consumer Education: Educating consumers about their rights and methods of seeking redressal.
- Complaint:
ECHR Rights: Article 2 and Article 3 Legal Standards
Article 2: The Right to Life
Everyone’s right to life is protected by law.
Lethal Force Exceptions
Lethal force is allowed only when absolutely necessary and strictly proportionate for:
- Defense from unlawful violence.
- Lawful arrest or preventing escape (only if the suspect poses a violent threat).
- Quelling a riot or insurrection.
The Honest Belief Standard
Force is justified if based on an honest and reasonable belief at the time, even if mistaken.
Three Types of Obligations under Article 2
- Negative: The
JavaScript Programming Exercises and Code Examples
Fee Payment Logic
let feePaid = true;
let underLimitAbsences = true;
let canTakeExam = feePaid && underLimitAbsences;
console.log(canTakeExam);Grading System
let nota;
let piket = 100;
if (piket > 100) {
console.log("Piket nuk jane te sakta");
} else if (piket >= 95) {
nota = 10;
} else if (piket >= 85) {
nota = 9;
} else if (piket >= 75) {
nota = 8;
} else if (piket >= 65) {
nota = 7;
} else if (piket >= 55) {
nota = 6;
} else if (piket >= 45) {
nota = 5; Read More
