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An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can be used to describe the qualities of someone or something independently or in comparison to something else. Examples: Adjectives in a sentence I like old houses. The boy is tall and skinny. Jane is smarter than her brother.
To determine the percentage, we have to divide the value by the total value and then multiply the resultant by 100.
Child safety is, of course, really important as it is our responsibility as adults to protect children in our care from harm. Until they are old enough to put preventative measures in place themselves and understand the consequences of not staying safe, adults need to have a good grasp on child safety in all its forms.
Context clues are hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or p****age that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
What Does Cause and Effect Mean? Cause and effect means that things happen because something prompted them to happen. A cause is why something happens. An effect is what happened.
A homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. For example 'toe' and 'tow', 'rows' and 'rose', 'there' and 'their' and they're'. A homograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word but has a different meaning.
Cornea: The cornea is the clear outer part of the eye's focusing system located at the front of the eye. Iris: The iris is the colored part of the eye that regulates the amount of light entering the eye. Lens: The lens is a clear part of the eye behind the iris that helps to focus light, or an image, on the retina.
The light energy reaches the solar cell and is converted into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. The solar cell converts light energy into electricity. The amount of energy is directly related to the intensity of light that strikes the cell.
Non - Biodegradable objects or materials are those which do not easily decompose by natural factors. Non - Biodegradable Waste is the kind of waste that cannot be decomposed by biological processes. Most of the inorganic, plastic and artificial waste are non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes are of two types. The kind of non-biodegradable that can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”. Most of the non-biodegradable waste is non-recyclable waste making them extremely harmful and dangerous for the environment as well as human health.
1. Business Entity Principle
What It
Means: The business is treated as a separate entity from its owner(s).
The owner's personal finances are not mixed with the business's accounts.
Example: If you
own a bakery and use your personal savings to buy a car for yourself, it
should not appear in the bakery’s accounts.
2. Going Concern Principle
What It
Means: It ****umes the business will continue to operate for the
foreseeable future and won’t shut down soon.
Example: A
company buys a machine for $10,000, expecting it to last 5 years. Because
of this principle, the machine's cost is spread over 5 years, not recorded
as an immediate expense.
3. Historical Cost Principle
What It
Means: Assets are recorded at their original purchase price, not their
current market value.
Example: If you
bought a building 10 years ago for $50,000, it will still be recorded in
the books at $50,000, even if its market value is now $200,000.
4. Accounting Period Principle
What It
Means: Financial performance is reported over specific time periods
(monthly, quarterly, yearly).
Example: A
company reports its income and expenses from January to December as a
yearly accounting period.
5. Money Measurement Principle
What It
Means: Only transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are
recorded.
Example: The
business can record the purchase of a $2,000 computer but cannot record
the skill level of its staff, as it cannot be measured in money.
6. Consistency Principle
What It
Means: The business must use the same accounting methods over time for
comparability.
Example: If a
business uses the straight-line depreciation method for an ****et this
year, it should not switch to another depreciation method next year
without reason.
7. Prudence Principle
What It
Means: Always record expenses or losses immediately if uncertain but
recognize income only when it's certain.
Example: If a
company expects a $5,000 bad debt, it should record it immediately, even
if the customer hasn’t confirmed they won’t pay.
8. Matching Concept
What It
Means: Match expenses with the revenues they help generate in the same
period.
Example: A bakery
sells cakes worth $1,000 in December and spends $400 on ingredients in
November. The $400 expense should be recorded in December, not November,
to match with the revenue.
9. Duality Principle (Double-Entry Accounting)
What It
Means: Every transaction has two effects – a debit and a credit – and
both must balance.
Example: If a
company buys furniture for $500:
Debit:
Furniture (an ****et increases).
Credit: Cash
(an ****et decreases).
Summary with Analogy
Imagine a bakery:
The business
entity principle separates your bakery's finances from your personal
expenses.
The going
concern ****umes the bakery will keep selling cakes next year.
You record
the bakery equipment at its historical cost.
You
prepare income statements every month as per the accounting period.
You only
record measurable items like sales ($1,000) as per money measurement.
The consistency
principle ensures you always value leftover flour the same way each year.
If unsure
about a debt being repaid, you record a loss immediately as per prudence.
Expenses
for flour are recorded in the same month as cake sales to follow the matching
concept.
And
finally, every transaction (like buying flour) is recorded using duality.
These principles ensure accounting is accurate, reliable, and
standardized!
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This video will help you to learn What is the structure and function of the skin? with Example.
What is the structure and function of the skin?
Have you ever wondered what is our body’s largest organ?
Could it be heart? What about your lungs ? or your brain?
No, they are not nearly the body’s largest organ?
You can see your body’s largest organ right now?
What are we talking about?
The skin of course!!
The skin is the largest organ of the body, accounting for about 15% of the total adult body weight.
It performs many vital functions, including protection against external physical, chemical, and biological ****ailants, as well as prevention of excess water loss from the body and a role in thermoregulation.
The skin is continuous, with the mucous membranes lining the body’s surface.
The integumentary system is formed by the skin and its derivative structures.
The skin has basically three layers - Epidermis, dermis and hypodermis.
The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin which provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone.
The epidermis consists of a specific group of cells known as keratinocytes which function to synthesize, keratin which is a long thread-like protein with a protective role.
The dermis is beneath the epidermis and it contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
The dermis is fundamentally made up of the fibrillar a structural protein is known as collagen.
The dermis lies on subcutaneous tissue or panniculus, which contain small lobe of fat cells known as lipocyte.
The deeper subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis is made of fat and connective tissue.
The color of the skin is created by special cells called melanocytes, which produce the pigment melanin.
Melanocytes are located in the epidermis.
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An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives can be used to describe the qualities of someone or something independently or in comparison to something else. Examples: Adjectives in a sentence I like old houses.
The animal kingdom is one of six kingdoms in the natural world, and contains over a million different species of animals, including humans. Animals are heterotrophic, which means they must eat food; they're eukaryotic, or made of complex cells; and they're multicellular, meaning they're made of many cells.
Listen to this story read by Miss Measures. Remember to pause the video to answer the questions.
What are examples of silent letters?
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In English pronunciation, a silent letter—a term used informally—is a letter or letter combination of the alphabet that is usually not pronounced in a word. Examples include the b in subtle, the c in scissors, the g in design, the t in listen, and the gh in thought.
#PrepositionalPhrase
This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
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Video No.1: What is the Difference Between a Sentence and a Phrase?
https://youtu.be/ZsvJ3InLslo
Video No.2: Noun Phrase And Its Functions
https://youtu.be/ez6NPJYRKoA
Video No.3: Noun Phrase and Verb Phrase
https://youtu.be/pHZho4qUX5U
Video No.4: Prepositional Phrase
https://youtu.be/fo839aHCPr8
Video No.5: Adjective Phrase
https://youtu.be/S1jAzcApTpE
Video No.6: Adverbial Phrase
https://youtu.be/vnVtWhTRXUo
Video No.7: What is a Clause? ( Part 1)
https://youtu.be/LFBT4Qc4Vig
Video No.8: Types Of Clauses-Independent And Dependent
https://youtu.be/S__5dK67bHc
Video No.9: Types Of Dependent Clauses
https://youtu.be/_aQWQTot8II
Topics Covered:
• Phrases
• Prepositional phrase
• Types of phrases
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We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
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#UsageofHyphen
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Video No.1: Punctuation(Part-1) - Capitalization and use of Period
https://youtu.be/5OIWd7A0Z6o
Video No.2: Punctuation(Part-2) |Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Mark
https://youtu.be/RnUuRAHZ9JA
Video No.3: Using Apostrophe
https://youtu.be/OfNMsrz9A-w
Video No.4: Usage Of Question Mark-Part-1
https://youtu.be/oiVrAnZhK5I
Video No.5: Usage Of Question Mark- Part-2
https://youtu.be/yakNPXHO2l8
Video No.6: Rules for Using Commas (Part- 3)
https://youtu.be/gnaikjslsho
Video No.7: Usage of Comma, Inverted Comma, and Apostrophe
https://youtu.be/LHHdMj-XUy8
Video No.8: Usage Of Hyphen
https://youtu.be/sr2dglU4feg
Video No.9: Usage Of Colon
https://youtu.be/EiUciRaXZ1I
Video No.10: Usage Of Semi-Colon
https://youtu.be/BLRTH4RpOyo
Video No.11: Three Types of Dash-Hyphen(-), En-dash (–), Em-dash(—)
https://youtu.be/Yjr7wYr8IHQ
Topics Covered:
• Hyphen
• Usage of hyphen
• Punctuation rules for using hyphen
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About us:
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.
That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos that are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
The same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free-demo cl**** to make education interactive and fun experience.
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2 Outline.
3 First draft.
4 Edit.
5 Proofread.