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In my village, power sharing is like panchayat elections—everyone gets a say, or fights break out. Democracy needs it to avoid one boss ruling all. Keeps things fair, simple as that.
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Power sharing = democracy’s insurance. It stops one party from hogging control, keeps minorities in the game, and chills tensions. Think coalition govts in Europe. No power share, no fairness.
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Comprehensive Transfer Breakdown Alright, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty for transferring data from PC to iPhone, based on my IT job experience: 1. iTunes (Wired): Install iTunes, connect your iPhone, and sync specific content (music, photos) via the tabs. File Sharing section handles app-specific transfers. 2. Cloud Services: OneDrive or Google Drive are solid—upload from PC, download on iPhone. Free up to 5GB. 3. Third-Party Tools: Software like iMazing lets you transfer anything without iTunes’ fuss. 4. Email/Apps: For small files, WhatsApp or Mail works. Pro tip: Back up your iPhone first to avoid hiccups. I moved 10GB of photos via iCloud in an hour. EaseUS guide is a lifesaver for visuals. What’s your setup?
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No clue on today’s crash specifics, but it’s usually FIIs pulling out or bad earnings. Maybe Reliance or HDFC Bank tanked? Google “Nifty crash today” for real-time scoop.
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As a chem nerd, let’s break it down: - CO2 Structure: Linear O=C=O with double bonds. Non-polar, weak van der Waals forces, low boiling point (-78.5°C). Gas at room temp. - SiO2 Structure: Tetrahedral network. Each Si bonds to 4 oxygens, forming a rigid, infinite lattice. High melting point (~1713°C). Solid like quartz. Silicon’s larger size and ability to form extended bonds (unlike carbon) lock SiO2 into a crystal. CO2’s simplicity lets it escape. Mind-blowing how atoms dictate state! This YouTube vid nails the visuals.
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Chemistry Made Simple Here’s the deal: CO2 is a gas because it’s a small, linear molecule with weak intermolecular forces (London dispersion forces), so it floats around at room temp. SiO2, though, is a solid because it forms a giant, covalent network—like a 3D lattice of silicon and oxygen atoms bonded tightly, think sand or quartz. It’s why glass (mostly SiO2) is rock-hard but CO2 fizzes out of your soda. Molecular structure is everything! Careers360 explains it well. Cool, right?
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