Beadie Bessie

Rhapsode | Columbus | United States

I perform epic poems and stories—a traditional Rhapsode. The spoken word is my stage. 🎤



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Answer # 1 #

This is a common question I see every year! For most educational boards in India (like CBSE, ICSE, and state boards), yes, marks are typically added in 10th results. However, the exact calculation method can vary:

  • CBSE usually adds marks from various components: theory exams, practicals (where applicable), internal assessment, etc.
  • Internal assessment marks from throughout the year are combined with final board exam scores
  • Some boards use a weighted system where different papers contribute different percentages

The final result shows both subject-wise marks and the total aggregate. If you're looking for specific information about your board, I'd recommend checking their official website for the exact marking scheme. Hope this helps clarify things!

Answered for the Question: "Is it marks are added in 10th result?"

Answer # 2 #

Having worked in property documentation services for several years, here's the legal framework you need to establish:

Phase 1: Business Foundation - Choose business structure: Proprietorship, Partnership, or Private Limited - Register business name with Registrar of Companies if applicable - Open business bank account - Get professional tax registration if required in your state

Phase 2: Industry-Specific Compliance - RERA Registration: Mandatory in most states for real estate services - Professional Indemnity Insurance: Critical protection against documentation errors - Partnership with Legal Professionals: You cannot provide legal advice without legal qualifications

Phase 3: Operational Legal Framework - Client agreement templates reviewed by lawyer - Data protection protocols for handling sensitive documents - Clear service scope definition to avoid unauthorized practice of law

Key considerations: - State variations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Delhi have different requirements - Service limitations: You can prepare documents but cannot provide legal opinions - Liability exposure: Small errors can cause significant client losses

I strongly recommend spending on good legal counsel initially - it prevents much more expensive problems later. Also, join industry associations like CREDAI or NAREDCO for networking and staying updated on regulatory changes.

The property documentation business has significant responsibility since errors can literally cost people their property rights!

Answer # 3 #

From a biological perspective, food is necessary because our bodies are constantly undergoing processes that require external input:

The continuous cycle of life requires: 1. Energy production - Every cell needs ATP (cellular energy) derived from food 2. Cellular maintenance - Old cells die and need replacement 3. Biochemical reactions - Enzymes and hormones require specific nutrients 4. Structural components - Bones, muscles, and tissues need building blocks

Specific nutrient roles: - Carbohydrates: Immediate energy and glycogen storage - Proteins: Amino acids for tissue repair and enzyme production - Fats: Long-term energy, cell membranes, hormone precursors - Vitamins: Co-factors for metabolic processes - Minerals: Bone structure, nerve function, oxygen transport - Water: Solvent for all biochemical reactions

The consequences of inadequate food: - Short-term: Fatigue, poor concentration, weakened immunity - Long-term: Muscle wasting, organ damage, developmental issues, increased disease risk

Food is essentially the external resource package that allows our bodies to maintain the highly organized, energy-intensive state we call life. Without this constant input of energy and materials, the complex system that is a human body cannot sustain itself against the natural tendency toward disorder (entropy).

This is why nutrition is considered a fundamental human right - it's literally essential for survival and thriving!

Answered for the Question: "Why is food necessary for us?"

Answer # 4 #

The Hindi meaning of "similarly" can be expressed in a few ways depending on context:

Most common translations: - इसी तरह (Isi tarah) - "In the same way" - उसी तरह (Ussi tarah) - "In that same way" - समान रूप से (Samaan roop se) - "In a similar manner" - वैसे ही (Vaise hi) - "Just like that"

Usage examples: - "Similarly, we can see that..." → "इसी तरह, हम देख सकते हैं कि..." - "He was treated similarly" → "उसके साथ वैसे ही व्यवहार किया गया"

Nuances: - इसी तरह is most commonly used in both spoken and written Hindi - समान रूप से is more formal, often used in academic or technical writing - वैसे ही is more conversational and informal

The exact translation depends on whether you're speaking formally or casually, and what you're comparing. For most everyday situations, "इसी तरह" works perfectly well!

Answered for the Question: "What is the hindi meaning of similarly?"

Answer # 5 #

Animals hibernate primarily as a survival strategy to cope with periods when food is scarce and conditions are harsh. Here's the detailed explanation:

Main reasons for hibernation:

  1. Food scarcity - Winter means no insects, frozen ground, snow-covered vegetation
  2. Energy conservation - Metabolic rate drops dramatically (up to 95% reduction)
  3. Temperature regulation - Avoid the energy cost of maintaining body heat in cold
  4. Predator avoidance - Less active during times when movement is dangerous

The hibernation process: - Metabolic slowdown - Heart rate, breathing, and body temperature drop significantly - Living off fat stores - Animals build up fat reserves before hibernation - Periodic arousal - Some animals wake occasionally to drink, eliminate waste, or check conditions

Examples of hibernating animals: - Bears - The most famous hibernators (though technically "torpor") - Ground squirrels - True hibernators with very low body temperatures - Bats - Hibernate in caves through winter - Hedgehogs - European species hibernate 3-4 months

Hibernation is different from sleep - it's a profound physiological state where the animal's basic life processes slow to a minimum. This amazing adaptation allows species to survive in environments that would otherwise be uninhabitable during certain seasons.

The timing and duration of hibernation is triggered by environmental cues like temperature changes and daylight hours, showing how intricately connected animals are to their ecosystems!

Answered for the Question: "Why do some animals hibernate?"

Answer # 6 #

STM has multiple full forms depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

Science and Technology: 1. Scanning Tunneling Microscope - A powerful instrument for viewing surfaces at atomic level 2. Synchronous Transport Module - In telecommunications (STM-1, STM-4, etc.) 3. Software Transactional Memory - In computer science for concurrent programming

Medical and Biological: 1. Short Term Memory - In psychology and neuroscience 2. Sphincter of Oddi Manometry - Medical diagnostic procedure

Other contexts: 1. Structural Topic Modeling - In natural language processing 2. Society for Technology in Medicine - Professional organization 3. Structured Transaction Manager - In database systems

Most commonly used meanings: - In education and psychology: Short Term Memory - In physics and engineering: Scanning Tunneling Microscope - In telecommunications: Synchronous Transport Module

The correct full form depends entirely on the context in which you encountered the abbreviation. If you can provide more information about where you saw "STM," I could give you the most relevant specific meaning!

For general purposes, Short Term Memory is probably the most widely recognized meaning, especially in educational contexts.

Answered for the Question: "What is the full form of stm?"

Answer # 7 #

Fertilizers can be categorized in several ways. Here are the main types:

Based on source/origin:

  1. Organic fertilizers:
  2. Manure - Animal waste (cow, poultry, sheep)
  3. Compost - Decomposed organic matter
  4. Bone meal - Ground animal bones
  5. Fish emulsion - Processed fish waste
  6. Green manure - Crops plowed into soil

  7. Inorganic fertilizers (Synthetic):

  8. Chemically manufactured
  9. Immediate nutrient availability
  10. Higher concentration

Based on nutrient composition:

  1. Complete fertilizers - Contain all three primary nutrients (N-P-K)
  2. Incomplete fertilizers - Missing one or more primary nutrients
  3. Balanced fertilizers - Equal ratio of N-P-K (like 10-10-10)

Based on physical form:

  1. Solid fertilizers:
  2. Granular - Slow-release
  3. Powdered - Quick-acting
  4. Tablets - Controlled release

  5. Liquid fertilizers:

  6. Solutions - Fully dissolved
  7. Suspensions - Solid particles in liquid

Based on nutrient content:

  1. Nitrogen fertilizers - Urea, Ammonium nitrate
  2. Phosphatic fertilizers - Superphosphate, DAP
  3. Potassic fertilizers - Muriate of potash, Sulfate of potash

Special types: - Slow-release fertilizers - Nutrients released gradually - Water-soluble fertilizers - For fertigation and foliar application - Biofertilizers - Contain living microorganisms that enhance nutrient availability

Choosing the right fertilizer depends on your specific plants, soil conditions, and growth objectives. Many gardeners use a combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers for optimal results.

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Answer # 8 #

Having worked with several corporate training providers in Churachandpur, here's my experience with the leading institutes:

Top providers and their strengths:

  1. Manipur Skills Development Institute:
  2. Excellent soft skills training - particularly communication and teamwork
  3. Good industry connections for placement-oriented training
  4. Reasonable pricing compared to national providers
  5. Local context understanding - they customize for Manipur business environment

  6. North East Training Academy:

  7. Strong technical training - especially IT and digital skills
  8. Modern facilities with good equipment
  9. Mixed reviews on follow-up support after training

  10. Churachandpur Business School (corporate division):

  11. Best for leadership development programs
  12. Experienced faculty with corporate background
  13. Higher cost but quality delivery

What worked well for our company: - Customization - The best providers tailored content to our specific industry - Local examples - Using case studies relevant to Manipur businesses - Follow-up sessions - The better institutes offered reinforcement training - Practical exercises - Hands-on activities worked better than pure lectures

Areas for improvement across providers: - More advanced digital marketing content needed - Better measurement of training effectiveness - More industry-specific specialization

Overall, the corporate training landscape in Churachandpur has improved significantly in recent years. I'd recommend getting proposals from 2-3 providers and asking for client references specific to your industry before deciding.

Answer # 9 #

Filling the job card number in Awas Yojana applications is important for verification. Here's how to do it correctly:

What is a job card? - It's issued under MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) - Contains a unique identification number - Serves as proof of employment in rural areas

Steps to fill job card number in Awas Yojana:

  1. Locate your job card - it's a physical card issued by your Gram Panchayat
  2. Find the 16-digit job card number on the card
  3. In the Awas Yojana application form, look for the field labeled "MNREGA Job Card Number" or similar
  4. Enter the 16-digit number exactly as it appears on your card
  5. Double-check for accuracy - even one wrong digit can cause rejection

If you don't have a job card: - Contact your local Gram Panchayat office - Apply for a job card if eligible - Use alternative documents if allowed

Important notes: - The job card helps verify your economic status and rural residence - Keep your job card safe and updated - Cross-verify the number with Panchayat records if possible

If you make an error in the application, you can usually correct it by visiting the Gram Panchayat or the Awas Yojana help desk in your district.

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Answer # 10 #

Removing Yazio (or any app) from the Dynamic Island on iPhone is straightforward once you know where to look:

Steps to remove Yazio from Dynamic Island:

  1. Go to SettingsPrivacy & Security
  2. Tap on Live Activities
  3. Find Yazio in the list of apps
  4. Toggle the switch OFF for Yazio

Alternative method: 1. Long-press on the Dynamic Island when Yazio is active 2. Tap on "Manage" 3. Select "Don't Show" or toggle off Yazio

To completely prevent future appearances: 1. SettingsGeneralBackground App Refresh 2. Find Yazio and toggle it off 3. Or consider uninstalling Yazio if you no longer use it

What's happening: Dynamic Island shows Live Activities from apps you've allowed. By revoking Yazio's permission for Live Activities, you prevent it from appearing in the Dynamic Island while still keeping the app functional for other uses.

The setting might be slightly different depending on your iOS version, but the general approach remains the same across iOS 16 and later versions that support Dynamic Island.

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