Key Industrial Revolution Inventions and Social Movements

Technological Innovations

  • Enclosures: The process by which open fields, shared by a community, were turned into private, fenced properties by new English landowners.
  • Spinning Jenny: A spinning frame invented by James Hargreaves in 1764.
  • Power Loom: Patented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785.
  • Self-Acting Spinning Mule: A factory machine introduced by Richard Roberts in 1830, allowing one person to spin several threads of yarn simultaneously.
  • Steamboat: Created by Robert Fulton in 1807, this invention applied
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Microcontroller Addressing Modes and Assembly Programming Concepts

1. Define Addressing Mode

Addressing Mode Definition

An addressing mode is the method a microcontroller uses to specify the location of the data (operand) required by an instruction. It determines how and from where the CPU fetches data—whether from a register, a memory address, an immediate constant, or through pointer-based access.

Why Different Addressing Modes Are Used

Different addressing modes are provided to achieve:

  1. Programming Flexibility
    Allows data to be accessed in multiple ways—direct,

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Operating System Fundamentals: Structure, Processes, and File Systems

W1.1 Operating Systems Fundamentals

W1.1.1 OS Introduction

W1.1.2 Types of Operating Systems

Examples of Operating Systems include: Android, Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS, MS-DOS, Windows, uCOS, VxWorks. These systems are suited to small, medium, or large systems, exhibiting different characteristics regarding:

  • Responsiveness
  • Efficiency
  • Flexibility
  • Security
  • Reliability

W1.1.2 Different Kinds of OS

Operating systems are categorized based on their usage:

  • Single-user systems: Execute one program at a time for one user.
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Regression, Regularization and Time Series Concepts for ML

1. Univariate linear regression assumptions

  • Linearity: The relationship between X and Y is linear.
  • Independence: The residuals (errors) are independent of each other.
  • Homoscedasticity: The variance of residuals is constant across all levels of X.
  • Normality of errors: The residuals follow a normal distribution.

These assumptions are important because they ensure the reliability and accuracy of the linear regression model. If the relationship between X and Y is not truly linear, the model won’t capture

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Neurological Conditions: Bell’s Palsy to Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Bell’s Palsy Etiology

Idiopathic; commonly associated with HSV-1, VZV. Autoimmune inflammation or ischemia is suspected. Sporadic outbreaks are reported.

Clinical Features

  • Mastoid/ear pain precedes weakness by 1–2 days.
  • Rapid onset facial weakness within 48 hours.
  • Loss of forehead wrinkling and eye closure.
  • Impaired taste (anterior 2/3 of the tongue).
  • Hyperacusis (stapedius paralysis).
  • Decreased salivation; lacrimation is usually preserved.
  • Bell’s phenomenon (upward/outward eye movement on attempted
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Modelos de Redacción Efectivos para Emails y Cartas

Estructuras Infalibles para la Escritura

1. Email Informal

Usa este para amigos, familia o conocidos. El tono es relajado.

  • Saludo: Hi [Nombre]! / Hello! How are you? I hope you are doing well.
  • Introducción: I am writing to you because I want to tell you about… (mi nuevo hábito / mi viaje).
  • Idea 1: One important point is that I am exercising every day because it makes me feel with a lot of energy.
  • Idea 2: Another point is that I am eating more fruits. This helps me stay healthy during the week.
  • Idea
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Design Thinking: Human-Centered Innovation Strategies

What is Design Thinking?

Design Thinking is a human-centered innovation methodology used to solve complex problems through a creative, structured, and iterative process. It combines empathy, creativity, and rational thinking to develop solutions that are desirable for users, economically viable, and technologically feasible. Its importance lies in placing people at the center of innovation, rather than starting from technology or business constraints. In real innovation contexts, this approach helps

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कंप्यूटर और सुपर कंप्यूटर की संपूर्ण जानकारी हिंदी में

सुपर कंप्यूटर क्या है? (What is a Supercomputer)

परिभाषा (Definition): सुपर कंप्यूटर (Supercomputer) एक ऐसा उच्च-प्रदर्शन वाला कंप्यूटर होता है जिसकी प्रोसेसिंग गति और संग्रहण क्षमता सामान्य कंप्यूटरों की तुलना में हजारों गुना

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Plastic Material Testing: Resistivity, Optical and Mechanical Properties

Volume and Surface Resistivity Testing

  • Volume Resistivity: Measures the electrical resistance through the bulk of the material. It is the ratio of the potential gradient to the current density. It indicates how well a plastic insulates against leakage through its body.
  • Surface Resistivity: Measures the resistance to leakage current along the surface of the insulating material. It is important for applications where surface contamination or moisture might create a conductive path.
  • Testing: Usually performed
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Sale of Goods Act 1930 — Price, Title, Transfer & Remedies

Here are the key concepts of Price, Conditions and Warranties, Transfer of Ownership, and Performance under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.

Price (Sections 2(10), 9, 10)

The price is the monetary consideration for a contract of sale of goods. It is an essential element, since a transfer of goods for anything other than money is treated as barter, not a sale under the Act.

Ascertainment of Price (Section 9)

The price in a contract of sale may be fixed in any of the following ways:

Mode of Fixing PriceDescription
Fixed
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