端端舝shows by User: bithal99 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 端端舝shows by User: bithal99 / Fri, 25 Oct 2013 07:03:39 GMT 端端舝Share feed for 端端舝shows by User: bithal99 CBSE Open Textbook Mathematics /slideshow/mathmatics-main-1-2-classix/27565188 mathmaticsmain12classix-131025070339-phpapp01
CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>

CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>
Fri, 25 Oct 2013 07:03:39 GMT /slideshow/mathmatics-main-1-2-classix/27565188 bithal99@slideshare.net(bithal99) CBSE Open Textbook Mathematics bithal99 CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mathmaticsmain12classix-131025070339-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session &quot;CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media&quot; The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).
CBSE Open Textbook Mathematics from siddharth satyakam
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Hindi main 1 & 2 (class每ix) /slideshow/hindi-main-1-2-classix/27565171 hindimain12classix-131025070243-phpapp01
CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>

CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>
Fri, 25 Oct 2013 07:02:43 GMT /slideshow/hindi-main-1-2-classix/27565171 bithal99@slideshare.net(bithal99) Hindi main 1 & 2 (class每ix) bithal99 CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hindimain12classix-131025070243-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session &quot;CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media&quot; The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).
Hindi main 1 & 2 (class碉x) from siddharth satyakam
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CBSE Open Textbook English /slideshow/cbse-open-textbook-english/27565083 englishmain12classix-131025065953-phpapp01
CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>

CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).]]>
Fri, 25 Oct 2013 06:59:53 GMT /slideshow/cbse-open-textbook-english/27565083 bithal99@slideshare.net(bithal99) CBSE Open Textbook English bithal99 CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session "CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media" The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/englishmain12classix-131025065953-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CBSE open book exam plan evokes mixed reactions. Students will be forced to think beyond narrow definitions of what they learn from books, making learning more experiential. Rote learning a closed chapter, CBSE to begin open book era. Teachers brace for open book challenge. Open Book Exam System by CBSE Sometime back there was a news that CBSE is planning to introduce Open Book Exam system for the current session &quot;CBSE is all set to introduce the ※OPEN BOOK EXAM ※ for classes IX, X, XI in 2013 -2014 session and in Class XII from next academic session, reports some section of the media&quot; The Video and the Post here explains what exactly is an Open Book Exam Some Facts about the Open Book Exam System Open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain The CBSE open book system will be for 15-20% of the marks. The schools will be supplied with the text material in few months before the commencement of Summative Assessment 每 2. (It will start from 2014).
CBSE Open Textbook English from siddharth satyakam
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FISH PRODUCTION /slideshow/fish-production/25409532 scienceppt2-130820050409-phpapp01
Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species' natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide, the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp, salmon, tilapia and catfish. There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein, which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries. Fish farming offers fish marketers another source. However, farming carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, since carnivorous farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish. The global returns for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonnes worth about $US 60 billion. Specific types of fish farms[edit source | editbeta] Within intensive and extensive aquaculture methods, there are numerous specific types of fish farms; each has benefits and applications unique to its design. Cage system[edit source | editbeta] Giant gourami is often raised in cages in central Thailand Fish cages are placed in lakes, bayous, ponds, rivers or oceans to contain and protect fish until they can be harvested. The method is also called "off-shore cultivation[7] " when the cages are placed in the sea. They can be constructed of a wide variety of components. Fish are stocked in cages, artificially fed, and harvested when they reach market size. A few advantages of fish farming with cages are that many types of waters can be used (rivers, lakes, filled quarries, etc.), many types of fish can be raised, and fish farming can co-exist with sport fishing and other water uses. Cage farming of fishes in open seas is also gaining popularity. Concerns of disease, poaching, poor water quality, etc., lead some to believe that in general, pond systems are easier to manage and simpler to start. Also, past occurrences of cage-failures leading to escapes, have raised concern regarding the culture of non-native fish species in open-water cages. Even though the cage-industry has made numerous technological advances in cage construction in recent years, the concern for escapes remains valid. Main article: Copper alloys in aquaculture Recently, copper alloys have become important netting materials in aquaculture. Copper alloys are antimicrobial, that is, they destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and other microbes. In the marine environment, the antimicrobial/algaecidal properties of copper alloys prevent biofouling, which can briefly be described as the undesirable accumulation, adhesion, and growth of microorganisms, plants, algae, tube worms, barnacles, mollusks, and other organisms. S.S. Presents Made By Siddhartha Satyakama.]]>

Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species' natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide, the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp, salmon, tilapia and catfish. There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein, which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries. Fish farming offers fish marketers another source. However, farming carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, since carnivorous farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish. The global returns for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonnes worth about $US 60 billion. Specific types of fish farms[edit source | editbeta] Within intensive and extensive aquaculture methods, there are numerous specific types of fish farms; each has benefits and applications unique to its design. Cage system[edit source | editbeta] Giant gourami is often raised in cages in central Thailand Fish cages are placed in lakes, bayous, ponds, rivers or oceans to contain and protect fish until they can be harvested. The method is also called "off-shore cultivation[7] " when the cages are placed in the sea. They can be constructed of a wide variety of components. Fish are stocked in cages, artificially fed, and harvested when they reach market size. A few advantages of fish farming with cages are that many types of waters can be used (rivers, lakes, filled quarries, etc.), many types of fish can be raised, and fish farming can co-exist with sport fishing and other water uses. Cage farming of fishes in open seas is also gaining popularity. Concerns of disease, poaching, poor water quality, etc., lead some to believe that in general, pond systems are easier to manage and simpler to start. Also, past occurrences of cage-failures leading to escapes, have raised concern regarding the culture of non-native fish species in open-water cages. Even though the cage-industry has made numerous technological advances in cage construction in recent years, the concern for escapes remains valid. Main article: Copper alloys in aquaculture Recently, copper alloys have become important netting materials in aquaculture. Copper alloys are antimicrobial, that is, they destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and other microbes. In the marine environment, the antimicrobial/algaecidal properties of copper alloys prevent biofouling, which can briefly be described as the undesirable accumulation, adhesion, and growth of microorganisms, plants, algae, tube worms, barnacles, mollusks, and other organisms. S.S. Presents Made By Siddhartha Satyakama.]]>
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 05:04:08 GMT /slideshow/fish-production/25409532 bithal99@slideshare.net(bithal99) FISH PRODUCTION bithal99 Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species' natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide, the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp, salmon, tilapia and catfish. There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein, which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries. Fish farming offers fish marketers another source. However, farming carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, since carnivorous farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish. The global returns for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonnes worth about $US 60 billion. Specific types of fish farms[edit source | editbeta] Within intensive and extensive aquaculture methods, there are numerous specific types of fish farms; each has benefits and applications unique to its design. Cage system[edit source | editbeta] Giant gourami is often raised in cages in central Thailand Fish cages are placed in lakes, bayous, ponds, rivers or oceans to contain and protect fish until they can be harvested. The method is also called "off-shore cultivation[7] " when the cages are placed in the sea. They can be constructed of a wide variety of components. Fish are stocked in cages, artificially fed, and harvested when they reach market size. A few advantages of fish farming with cages are that many types of waters can be used (rivers, lakes, filled quarries, etc.), many types of fish can be raised, and fish farming can co-exist with sport fishing and other water uses. Cage farming of fishes in open seas is also gaining popularity. Concerns of disease, poaching, poor water quality, etc., lead some to believe that in general, pond systems are easier to manage and simpler to start. Also, past occurrences of cage-failures leading to escapes, have raised concern regarding the culture of non-native fish species in open-water cages. Even though the cage-industry has made numerous technological advances in cage construction in recent years, the concern for escapes remains valid. Main article: Copper alloys in aquaculture Recently, copper alloys have become important netting materials in aquaculture. Copper alloys are antimicrobial, that is, they destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and other microbes. In the marine environment, the antimicrobial/algaecidal properties of copper alloys prevent biofouling, which can briefly be described as the undesirable accumulation, adhesion, and growth of microorganisms, plants, algae, tube worms, barnacles, mollusks, and other organisms. S.S. Presents Made By Siddhartha Satyakama. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scienceppt2-130820050409-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species&#39; natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide, the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp, salmon, tilapia and catfish. There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein, which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries. Fish farming offers fish marketers another source. However, farming carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, since carnivorous farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish. The global returns for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonnes worth about $US 60 billion. Specific types of fish farms[edit source | editbeta] Within intensive and extensive aquaculture methods, there are numerous specific types of fish farms; each has benefits and applications unique to its design. Cage system[edit source | editbeta] Giant gourami is often raised in cages in central Thailand Fish cages are placed in lakes, bayous, ponds, rivers or oceans to contain and protect fish until they can be harvested. The method is also called &quot;off-shore cultivation[7] &quot; when the cages are placed in the sea. They can be constructed of a wide variety of components. Fish are stocked in cages, artificially fed, and harvested when they reach market size. A few advantages of fish farming with cages are that many types of waters can be used (rivers, lakes, filled quarries, etc.), many types of fish can be raised, and fish farming can co-exist with sport fishing and other water uses. Cage farming of fishes in open seas is also gaining popularity. Concerns of disease, poaching, poor water quality, etc., lead some to believe that in general, pond systems are easier to manage and simpler to start. Also, past occurrences of cage-failures leading to escapes, have raised concern regarding the culture of non-native fish species in open-water cages. Even though the cage-industry has made numerous technological advances in cage construction in recent years, the concern for escapes remains valid. Main article: Copper alloys in aquaculture Recently, copper alloys have become important netting materials in aquaculture. Copper alloys are antimicrobial, that is, they destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and other microbes. In the marine environment, the antimicrobial/algaecidal properties of copper alloys prevent biofouling, which can briefly be described as the undesirable accumulation, adhesion, and growth of microorganisms, plants, algae, tube worms, barnacles, mollusks, and other organisms. S.S. Presents Made By Siddhartha Satyakama.
FISH PRODUCTION from siddharth satyakam
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