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Contractions are a tightening feeling across your stomach and sometimes into your back and thighs. Each contraction's opening (dilating) your cervix and moving your baby down the birth canal so they can be born.
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Video No.1: Homonyms
https://youtu.be/Hcst4FlbxJs
Video No.2: Let us learn Synonyms
https://youtu.be/9iXV0pof3ts
Video No.3: Rules for Using Commas
https://youtu.be/gnaikjslsho
Video No.4: Basic Rules of Capitalization
https://youtu.be/lCL8oHV9HYo
Video No.5: Often Confused and Misused Words
https://youtu.be/8t1ZwEb3038
Video No.6: What are Prefixes Examples?
https://youtu.be/eqli-EnyQDA
Video No.7: Antonyms
https://youtu.be/Ny4ZksfWD3Y
Video No.8: Opposites for Kids
https://youtu.be/4nvKCYJgGPs
Video No.9: Same Words Used as Different Parts of Speech
https://youtu.be/-sFvC-y8Keo
Topics Covered:
Confused and misused words
Examples of confused and misused words
Let us have a look at some confused and misused words.
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a garden in which plants (such as vegetables or herbs) for use in the kitchen are cultivated.
The kingdom Animalia is the most evolved and is divided into two large groups - vertebrates and invertebrates. These animals are multi-celled, heterotrophic eukaryotes with aerobic respiration, sexual reproduction and the ability to move.
Weather affects everyone and everything it its path, beginning with the clothes you put on to meet your day to the type of outdoor activities you choose to engage in. Weather impacts human, animal and plant health, as well as the food supply, and it contributes to the average climate in your area.
Grade 8 Mathematics
#CoordinateAdjectives
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Video No.1: Describing words
https://youtu.be/MofJXWoGOdY
Video No.2: Adjectives For Comparison
https://youtu.be/n5oAL9h7rGQ
Video No.3: Kinds Of Adjectives - Part 1
https://youtu.be/Y3NqN6cHQIA
Video No.4: Possessive Adjectives and Proper Adjectives
https://youtu.be/13HRKXXE_Ew
Video No.5: Adjective Phrase
https://youtu.be/S1jAzcApTpE
Video No.6: Learn Adjective Sequence
https://youtu.be/3_W6JT_SFts
Video No.7: Coordinate Adjectives
https://youtu.be/-gC6Fn-RDa8
topics covered:
• Coordinate adjectives
• What are coordinate adjectives?
• Examples of coordinate adjectives
• Where to use coordinate adjectives?
• Explain coordinate adjectives
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They all describe an action or state of being that is ongoing or continuous. Present Continuous is used to talk about things that are happening now, Past Continuous is used to talk about things that were happening in the past, and Future Continuous is used to talk about things that will be happening in the future
The solar system consists of the Sun and everything that orbits, or travels around, the Sun. This includes the eight planets and their moons, dwarf planets, and countless asteroids, comets, and other small, icy objects. However, even with all these things, most of the solar system is empty space.
Water pollution is the contamination of water sources by substances which make the water unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities. Pollutants include chemicals, trash, bacteria, and parasites. All forms of pollution eventually make their way to water.
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!
Photosynthesis is composed of two parts: the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle (also known as the light-independent reactions) This captivating video explains the light reactions in a simple, understandable way. See, step by step, how the plant uses energy from the sun to produce ATP and NADPH, the energy-rich compounds the Calvin cycle needs to produce sugar. Watch how oxygen gas is formed and released to the air during this process - the very oxygen that sustains life on Earth! Suitable for high school and higher ed students.
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The cl****ification system organises species into domain, kingdom, phylum, cl****, order, family, genus and finally species.
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<br>Cl****ification attempts to impose a hierarchy on the complex and dynamic variety of life on Earth by describing how different species group together, and how related they are to one another or not.
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<br>There are 5 kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, prokaryotes and protoctists. Each kingdom has chareristic features so that an organism can easily be ****igned to one of the kingdoms.
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<br>Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular and have no cell walls. They develop from a blastocyst (which is part of embryo development). They have both nervous and hormonal control systems. They are heterotrophic which means they eat stuff and have a digestive system. They are motile which means they move. Cell division, which enables growth, happens in tissues.
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<br>Plants are eukaryotic, and multicellular like animals. However, unlike animals they have cell walls, with cellulose in. They are autotrophic, which means they use photosynthesis to make their own energy from sunlight. Their growth is restricted to meristems - which is layers of dividing cells. They are non-motile, have a leaf gas exchange system and are waterproofed.
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<br>The Fungi kingdom are eukaryotes and can be multicellular like animals and plants but can also be unicellular such as yeast. They have cell walls like plants but have a substance called chitin rather than cellulose. They are heterotrophic and saprotrophic meaning they decompose - so they break things down, or are parasitic. The body of a fungus is composed of thin filaments called hyphae. And they secrete enzymes, do external digestion and then absorb the resulting nutrients.
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<br>The Protoctista kingdom are eukaryotes like animals and plants. They can be unicellular and multicellular, like the fungi. They have cell walls, sometimes with polysaccharides. They are autotrophic and heterotrophic.
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<br>The prokaryotes are unicellular, they lack the organelles that are seen in eukaryotes. They are typically really small: about 10μm in size. Much too small to see with the human eye. They have cell walls and they are autotrophic, using photosynthesis and chemosynthesis (without light) and they are heterotrophic. They divide by binary fission, not by mitosis.
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<br>So from this video you should know that Kingdoms break down into 5 groups (Prokaryotae, Protoctista, Fungi, Plantae Animalia), based upon different chareristics including whether they have cell walls, are eukaryotic or prokaryotic, and how they get nutrition.
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The benefits of easy spelling words are that kids will learn the ****ociation between the alphabet and sounds which also helps them understand the meaning of words easily. Moreover, these easy spelling words will develop their communication skills and vocabulary.
Teaching kids how to be safe while using the internet and computers is of great importance. This Top 10 video illustrates some important things to remember while surfing the web. For more information, visit b4uclick.org.
#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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In English grammar, the rule of thumb is that the subject comes before the verb which comes before the object. This means that most of the sentences conform to the SVO word order. Note that, this is for the sentences that only have a subject, verb and object.
The moon is Earth's most constant companion and the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky.
There are things you can do to help keep your eyes healthy and make sure you are seeing your best:
Eat a healthy, balanced diet. ...
Maintain a healthy weight. ...
Get regular exercise. ...
Wear sungl****es. ...
Wear protective eye wear. ...
Avoid smoking. ...
Know your family medical history. ...
Know your other risk factors.