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Advanced Algorithm 1
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Engineering 1
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English 9
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Ethics 1
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Managerial Economics 1
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Surface tension and viscosity 1
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Contents: definition, scope, types of economic model, positive & normative approach, micro economics, macro economics, optimization, static and dynamic economy, marginal analysis.
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A V L•Managerial Economics
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Contents: definition, scope, types of economic model, positive & normative approach, micro economics, macro economics, optimization, static and dynamic economy, marginal analysis.
Contents: Surface tension, Molecular theory, Surface energy, Angle of contact, Pressure differences, Stroke's law, Terminal velocity, Solved Numericals.
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Contents: Surface tension, Molecular theory, Surface energy, Angle of contact, Pressure differences, Stroke's law, Terminal velocity, Solved Numericals.
Contents: Introduction, Distinct elements, Computing Second Moment.
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A V L•Advanced Algorithm
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Contents: Introduction, Distinct elements, Computing Second Moment.
Almost everything you need to know about English grammar.
Contents: Sentence, Phrases, Clauses, Conjunctions, Verbs, Auxiliary, Adverb, Pronouns, Adjective, Prepositions, Concord, Common Errors, Tautology, Pronounciation, Spelling, Confusibles, Tenses, Idioms, Miscellaneous
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Almost everything you need to know about English grammar.
Contents: Sentence, Phrases, Clauses, Conjunctions, Verbs, Auxiliary, Adverb, Pronouns, Adjective, Prepositions, Concord, Common Errors, Tautology, Pronounciation, Spelling, Confusibles, Tenses, Idioms, Miscellaneous
If compared with a verbal or written description, drawings offer a far better idea about the shape, size & appearance of any object or situation or location, that too in quite a less time. I tried to cover almost all the basics of graphics with detailed illustrations. Soz in advance for making it too flashy. Hopefully, the colors might keep you from being bored. All 198 pages describe the topic, no bull*hit included (as you can see page 1).
Contents: Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Sca...
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A V L•Engineering
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If compared with a verbal or written description, drawings offer a far better idea about the shape, size & appearance of any object or situation or location, that too in quite a less time. I tried to cover almost all the basics of graphics with detailed illustrations. Soz in advance for making it too flashy. Hopefully, the colors might keep you from being bored. All 198 pages describe the topic, no bull*hit included (as you can see page 1).
Contents: Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Sca...
Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral philosophy. At its simplest, it is a system of moral principles. which affects how people make decisions and lead their lives. 
Contents: Introduction to Ethics, Introduction to Professionalism, Ethical Theories, 
Responsibility for safety, Rights of Professionals, Global Issues, Ethical Codes, Ethics Audit, 
Human Values & Attitudes, Ethical Living.

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Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral philosophy. At its simplest, it is a system of moral principles. which affects how people make decisions and lead their lives. 
Contents: Introduction to Ethics, Introduction to Professionalism, Ethical Theories, 
Responsibility for safety, Rights of Professionals, Global Issues, Ethical Codes, Ethics Audit, 
Human Values & Attitudes, Ethical Living.

In syllogisms, we are given a set of conditions and we have to check whether the conclusions given after the conditions are true or not. For these type of questions, the best way is to consider all cases and draw Venn diagrams. The following are a few problems (30 ) and diagrammatically explained solutions based on the same, framed so as to convey the idea of 'syllogism' as thoroughly as possible.
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In syllogisms, we are given a set of conditions and we have to check whether the conclusions given after the conditions are true or not. For these type of questions, the best way is to consider all cases and draw Venn diagrams. The following are a few problems (30 ) and diagrammatically explained solutions based on the same, framed so as to convey the idea of 'syllogism' as thoroughly as possible.
Contains two or more independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction and one or more dependent clauses. These sentences combine a complex sentence with a compound sentence.
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Contains two or more independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction and one or more dependent clauses. These sentences combine a complex sentence with a compound sentence.
Relative clauses are important because they allow you to add extra information to a sentence, making it more interesting or relevant to the reader. It is important to distinguish between them because it affects the choice of pronoun used to introduce the clause.
A part of relative clauses are covered in 'Clauses & Effects' but here it is explained in much detail.
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Relative clauses are important because they allow you to add extra information to a sentence, making it more interesting or relevant to the reader. It is important to distinguish between them because it affects the choice of pronoun used to introduce the clause.
A part of relative clauses are covered in 'Clauses & Effects' but here it is explained in much detail.
Words and phrases are the parts of the language that make up clauses. 
Clauses are units of grammar that contain at least one predicate (verb) and a subject.
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Words and phrases are the parts of the language that make up clauses. 
Clauses are units of grammar that contain at least one predicate (verb) and a subject.