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Smart City Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. In my opinion, this PDF doesn't need too much of a description, the PDF itself is full of information collected from the Authentic Government Site of Smart City Mission http://smartcities.gov.in/]]>

Smart City Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. In my opinion, this PDF doesn't need too much of a description, the PDF itself is full of information collected from the Authentic Government Site of Smart City Mission http://smartcities.gov.in/]]>
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 19:37:27 GMT /slideshow/smart-city-mission-india/69651501 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) Smart City Mission (India) divyanshbatham Smart City Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. In my opinion, this PDF doesn't need too much of a description, the PDF itself is full of information collected from the Authentic Government Site of Smart City Mission http://smartcities.gov.in/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smartcitymission-161129193727-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Smart City Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. In my opinion, this PDF doesn&#39;t need too much of a description, the PDF itself is full of information collected from the Authentic Government Site of Smart City Mission http://smartcities.gov.in/
Smart City Mission (India) from divyanshbatham
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Homophones /slideshow/homophones-69650397/69650397 homophonespdf-161129190754
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling. Classification of Homophones: 1) Homographs & Homonyms - Homophones that are spelled the same. Example: Bear (verb) /bɛər/– to support or carry Bear (noun) /bɛər/– the animal 2) Heterographs - Homophones that are spelled differently. Example: Hear (verb) /hɪər/– to perceive by the ear Here (adverb) /hɪər/– in this place or spot Classification of Homophones (On the basis of number of words): 1) Triplet - A group of 3 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called as Triplet. Example: BORN, BORNE, BOURN/BOURNE 2) Quadruplet - A group of 4 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quadruplet. Example: PRAISE, PRASE, PRAYS, PREYS 3) Quintuplet - A group of 5 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quintuplet. Example: SEAU, SEW, SO, SOE, SOW 4) Sextuplet - A group of 6 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Sextuplet. Example: AIR, ARE, E'ER, ERE, ERR, HEIR 5) Septet - A group of 7 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Septet. Example: RAISE, RAYS, RASE, RAZE, REHS, RÉIS, RES GeekBits - # In English, there are approximately 88 triples; 24 quadruples; 2 quintuples; 1 sextet and 1 septet. # The term "homophone" may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters or groups of letters that are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter or group of letters. Example: A railway conductor, when asked how long will the train stay at the station, answered "From two to two to two two" (from 2 minutes to 2 o'clock until 2 minutes past 2 o'clock or 1:58 to 2:02). When asked the same question about a second train that will be at the station for the same period, he answered "From two to two to two two, too". The next day, he was asked the same questions but was less sure about the exact times. His answers were "From two to two to two to two to two two" and "From two to two to two to two to two two, too" (both trains will arrive at some point between 1:58 and 2:00, then will leave at some point between 2:00 and 2:02).]]>

A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling. Classification of Homophones: 1) Homographs & Homonyms - Homophones that are spelled the same. Example: Bear (verb) /bɛər/– to support or carry Bear (noun) /bɛər/– the animal 2) Heterographs - Homophones that are spelled differently. Example: Hear (verb) /hɪər/– to perceive by the ear Here (adverb) /hɪər/– in this place or spot Classification of Homophones (On the basis of number of words): 1) Triplet - A group of 3 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called as Triplet. Example: BORN, BORNE, BOURN/BOURNE 2) Quadruplet - A group of 4 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quadruplet. Example: PRAISE, PRASE, PRAYS, PREYS 3) Quintuplet - A group of 5 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quintuplet. Example: SEAU, SEW, SO, SOE, SOW 4) Sextuplet - A group of 6 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Sextuplet. Example: AIR, ARE, E'ER, ERE, ERR, HEIR 5) Septet - A group of 7 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Septet. Example: RAISE, RAYS, RASE, RAZE, REHS, RÉIS, RES GeekBits - # In English, there are approximately 88 triples; 24 quadruples; 2 quintuples; 1 sextet and 1 septet. # The term "homophone" may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters or groups of letters that are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter or group of letters. Example: A railway conductor, when asked how long will the train stay at the station, answered "From two to two to two two" (from 2 minutes to 2 o'clock until 2 minutes past 2 o'clock or 1:58 to 2:02). When asked the same question about a second train that will be at the station for the same period, he answered "From two to two to two two, too". The next day, he was asked the same questions but was less sure about the exact times. His answers were "From two to two to two to two to two two" and "From two to two to two to two to two two, too" (both trains will arrive at some point between 1:58 and 2:00, then will leave at some point between 2:00 and 2:02).]]>
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 19:07:54 GMT /slideshow/homophones-69650397/69650397 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) Homophones divyanshbatham A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling. Classification of Homophones: 1) Homographs & Homonyms - Homophones that are spelled the same. Example: Bear (verb) /bɛər/– to support or carry Bear (noun) /bɛər/– the animal 2) Heterographs - Homophones that are spelled differently. Example: Hear (verb) /hɪər/– to perceive by the ear Here (adverb) /hɪər/– in this place or spot Classification of Homophones (On the basis of number of words): 1) Triplet - A group of 3 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called as Triplet. Example: BORN, BORNE, BOURN/BOURNE 2) Quadruplet - A group of 4 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quadruplet. Example: PRAISE, PRASE, PRAYS, PREYS 3) Quintuplet - A group of 5 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quintuplet. Example: SEAU, SEW, SO, SOE, SOW 4) Sextuplet - A group of 6 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Sextuplet. Example: AIR, ARE, E'ER, ERE, ERR, HEIR 5) Septet - A group of 7 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Septet. Example: RAISE, RAYS, RASE, RAZE, REHS, RÉIS, RES GeekBits - # In English, there are approximately 88 triples; 24 quadruples; 2 quintuples; 1 sextet and 1 septet. # The term "homophone" may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters or groups of letters that are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter or group of letters. Example: A railway conductor, when asked how long will the train stay at the station, answered "From two to two to two two" (from 2 minutes to 2 o'clock until 2 minutes past 2 o'clock or 1:58 to 2:02). When asked the same question about a second train that will be at the station for the same period, he answered "From two to two to two two, too". The next day, he was asked the same questions but was less sure about the exact times. His answers were "From two to two to two to two to two two" and "From two to two to two to two to two two, too" (both trains will arrive at some point between 1:58 and 2:00, then will leave at some point between 2:00 and 2:02). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/homophonespdf-161129190754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling. Classification of Homophones: 1) Homographs &amp; Homonyms - Homophones that are spelled the same. Example: Bear (verb) /bɛər/– to support or carry Bear (noun) /bɛər/– the animal 2) Heterographs - Homophones that are spelled differently. Example: Hear (verb) /hɪər/– to perceive by the ear Here (adverb) /hɪər/– in this place or spot Classification of Homophones (On the basis of number of words): 1) Triplet - A group of 3 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called as Triplet. Example: BORN, BORNE, BOURN/BOURNE 2) Quadruplet - A group of 4 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quadruplet. Example: PRAISE, PRASE, PRAYS, PREYS 3) Quintuplet - A group of 5 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Quintuplet. Example: SEAU, SEW, SO, SOE, SOW 4) Sextuplet - A group of 6 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Sextuplet. Example: AIR, ARE, E&#39;ER, ERE, ERR, HEIR 5) Septet - A group of 7 words which have same pronunciation, but differ in meaning and spelling is called Septet. Example: RAISE, RAYS, RASE, RAZE, REHS, RÉIS, RES GeekBits - # In English, there are approximately 88 triples; 24 quadruples; 2 quintuples; 1 sextet and 1 septet. # The term &quot;homophone&quot; may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters or groups of letters that are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter or group of letters. Example: A railway conductor, when asked how long will the train stay at the station, answered &quot;From two to two to two two&quot; (from 2 minutes to 2 o&#39;clock until 2 minutes past 2 o&#39;clock or 1:58 to 2:02). When asked the same question about a second train that will be at the station for the same period, he answered &quot;From two to two to two two, too&quot;. The next day, he was asked the same questions but was less sure about the exact times. His answers were &quot;From two to two to two to two to two two&quot; and &quot;From two to two to two to two to two two, too&quot; (both trains will arrive at some point between 1:58 and 2:00, then will leave at some point between 2:00 and 2:02).
Homophones from divyanshbatham
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10 Steps of Engineering Design Process /slideshow/10-steps-of-engineering-design-process/69649187 10stepsofengineeringprocessmainfile-161129183326
The engineering design process is a methodical series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative - parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered - though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary. It is a decision-making process (often iterative) in which the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated objective. 10 Steps of Engineering Design Process are : 1) Identifying the problem. 2) Defining Working Criteria and Goals. 3) Researching and Gathering Data. 4) Brainstorming and Generating Creative Ideas. 5) Analyzing Potential Solutions. 6) Developing and Testing Models 7) Making the Decision. 8) Communicating and Specifying. 9) Implementing and Commercializing. 10) Post-Implementation Review and Assessment. Note : I have copied the written material (of the PPT) from http://www.asfa.k12.al.us/ourpages/auto/2014/8/25/41576897/Engineering%20Design%20Process%20-%2010%20stages%20-%20PRESENT%20THIS.pdf and then just made it looked more beautiful, for my presentation in college.]]>

The engineering design process is a methodical series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative - parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered - though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary. It is a decision-making process (often iterative) in which the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated objective. 10 Steps of Engineering Design Process are : 1) Identifying the problem. 2) Defining Working Criteria and Goals. 3) Researching and Gathering Data. 4) Brainstorming and Generating Creative Ideas. 5) Analyzing Potential Solutions. 6) Developing and Testing Models 7) Making the Decision. 8) Communicating and Specifying. 9) Implementing and Commercializing. 10) Post-Implementation Review and Assessment. Note : I have copied the written material (of the PPT) from http://www.asfa.k12.al.us/ourpages/auto/2014/8/25/41576897/Engineering%20Design%20Process%20-%2010%20stages%20-%20PRESENT%20THIS.pdf and then just made it looked more beautiful, for my presentation in college.]]>
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 18:33:26 GMT /slideshow/10-steps-of-engineering-design-process/69649187 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) 10 Steps of Engineering Design Process divyanshbatham The engineering design process is a methodical series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative - parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered - though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary. It is a decision-making process (often iterative) in which the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated objective. 10 Steps of Engineering Design Process are : 1) Identifying the problem. 2) Defining Working Criteria and Goals. 3) Researching and Gathering Data. 4) Brainstorming and Generating Creative Ideas. 5) Analyzing Potential Solutions. 6) Developing and Testing Models 7) Making the Decision. 8) Communicating and Specifying. 9) Implementing and Commercializing. 10) Post-Implementation Review and Assessment. Note : I have copied the written material (of the PPT) from http://www.asfa.k12.al.us/ourpages/auto/2014/8/25/41576897/Engineering%20Design%20Process%20-%2010%20stages%20-%20PRESENT%20THIS.pdf and then just made it looked more beautiful, for my presentation in college. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10stepsofengineeringprocessmainfile-161129183326-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The engineering design process is a methodical series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative - parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered - though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary. It is a decision-making process (often iterative) in which the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated objective. 10 Steps of Engineering Design Process are : 1) Identifying the problem. 2) Defining Working Criteria and Goals. 3) Researching and Gathering Data. 4) Brainstorming and Generating Creative Ideas. 5) Analyzing Potential Solutions. 6) Developing and Testing Models 7) Making the Decision. 8) Communicating and Specifying. 9) Implementing and Commercializing. 10) Post-Implementation Review and Assessment. Note : I have copied the written material (of the PPT) from http://www.asfa.k12.al.us/ourpages/auto/2014/8/25/41576897/Engineering%20Design%20Process%20-%2010%20stages%20-%20PRESENT%20THIS.pdf and then just made it looked more beautiful, for my presentation in college.
10 Steps of Engineering Design Process from divyanshbatham
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RAM (Random Access Memory) /slideshow/ram-random-access-memory-53157067/53157067 ram-150924144319-lva1-app6892
What is RAM? Why is it called Random Access Memory? What does Volatile & Non-Volatile Memory Means? What is SAM? Why is it called Sequential Access Memory? Other uses of RAM? What is Virtual Memory? What is RAM Disk? What is Shadow RAM?... By the end of this Presentation you will be able to answer these questions, so start Sliding the ºÝºÝߣs!]]>

What is RAM? Why is it called Random Access Memory? What does Volatile & Non-Volatile Memory Means? What is SAM? Why is it called Sequential Access Memory? Other uses of RAM? What is Virtual Memory? What is RAM Disk? What is Shadow RAM?... By the end of this Presentation you will be able to answer these questions, so start Sliding the ºÝºÝߣs!]]>
Thu, 24 Sep 2015 14:43:19 GMT /slideshow/ram-random-access-memory-53157067/53157067 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) RAM (Random Access Memory) divyanshbatham What is RAM? Why is it called Random Access Memory? What does Volatile & Non-Volatile Memory Means? What is SAM? Why is it called Sequential Access Memory? Other uses of RAM? What is Virtual Memory? What is RAM Disk? What is Shadow RAM?... By the end of this Presentation you will be able to answer these questions, so start Sliding the ºÝºÝߣs! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ram-150924144319-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is RAM? Why is it called Random Access Memory? What does Volatile &amp; Non-Volatile Memory Means? What is SAM? Why is it called Sequential Access Memory? Other uses of RAM? What is Virtual Memory? What is RAM Disk? What is Shadow RAM?... By the end of this Presentation you will be able to answer these questions, so start Sliding the ºÝºÝߣs!
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Sustainable agriculture /slideshow/sustainable-agriculture-11307510/11307510 sustainableagriculture-120128045542-phpapp02
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Sat, 28 Jan 2012 04:55:39 GMT /slideshow/sustainable-agriculture-11307510/11307510 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) Sustainable agriculture divyanshbatham <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainableagriculture-120128045542-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:29:51 GMT /slideshow/diversity-in-plants-11298412/11298412 divyanshbatham@slideshare.net(divyanshbatham) Diversity in plants divyanshbatham <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/diversityinplants-120127112953-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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