Bcos 185

. Discuss different theories of Entrepreneurship (≈300 words)

Entrepreneurship is a multidisciplinary concept influenced by economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology and management. From the economic perspective, entrepreneurship theories emphasise the role of the entrepreneur in creating value, allocating resources and responding to market changes. The classical economists like Adam Smith and David Ricardo viewed entrepreneurs as individuals who coordinate production factors, while Joseph

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Reduction

1) Define the term Meru-prastara.

Answer: A triangular arrangement of numbers showing combinations (like Pascal’s triangle).

2) What is the primary aim of Nyaya philosophy?

Answer: To achieve correct knowledge through logical reasoning.

3) What is the primary subject of the Chandasastra?

Answer: The study of poetic meters.

4) Define the term Sesavat.

Answer: Inference based on a known rule or pattern (e.g., smoke indicates fire).

5) What does steganography mean in modern cryptography?

Answer:

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UNIT–IV

1. Winding Up of a Company – Definition and Meaning

Winding up of a company refers to the legal process of bringing the life of a company to an end. During winding up, all business operations stop, the company’s assets are collected and sold, and the proceeds are used to pay off debts and liabilities. Any remaining amount is distributed among shareholders according to their rights. Winding up is carried out under the supervision of a liquidator who ensures fair settlement of claims.

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Q4 A) Explain the working of disk brake and drum brake.
Disk Brake

Disk brake consists of a brake disc, caliper, and brake pads.
When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic pressure pushes the pads against the rotating disc.
The friction between disc and pads slows down the wheel.
Disc brakes give better heat dissipation and performance at high speed.

Drum Brake

Drum brake consists of a brake drum, brake shoes, wheel cylinder, and return springs.
Hydraulic pressure pushes the brake shoes outward against

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Database Cluster is a group of databases or database servers that work together to store data, share workload, and improve performance and reliability

/ Why Database Clusters are used?

  1. High Availability - If one server fails, another will handle the database.
  2. Load Balancing - Work is shared among multiple servers to avoid overload.
  3. Scalability - You can add more servers when data or users increase.
  4. Fast Performance - Queries are processed faster.
  5. Fault Tolerance - System continues even if one part
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Hamlet test atkins

  1. Verbal Irony – A comment where a character says one thing but means something else
  2. Irony – A contrast between expectations and reality
  3. Paradox – An apparent contradiction that is somehow true
  4. Conceit – A fanciful figure of speech connecting dissimilar things
  5. Sonnet – A fourteen-line lyric poem in iambic pentameter
  6. Situational Irony – When one thing is expected but something unexpected occurs
  7. Tragic Flaw – A weakness in a protagonist that leads to downfall
  8. Allusion – A reference
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⭐ भारतेंदु युग – सारांश (200 शब्द)

भारतेंदु युग हिन्दी साहित्य के इतिहास में वह समय है जब आधुनिक हिन्दी का वास्तविक विकास शुरू हुआ। इस युग का नाम प्रसिद्ध साहित्यकार भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र के नाम पर...

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Sociology

Elements of culture 

1. Language

Language is a system of symbols and rules used for communication. It is the foundation of culture because it allows people to share ideas, express feelings and pass knowledge across generations. Through language, traditions, stories, and cultural practices can be preserved.

Example:

In Malaysia, different cultural groups speak different languages such as Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English. These languages allow communities to communicate and maintain their cultural

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Obojętność tłumu wobec cierpienia innych – zestawienie dwóch scen: spalenia Giordana Bruna i zagłady Żydów w warszawskim getcie.

Kontrast historyczny:
– XVII w.: Piazza Campo de’ Fiori w Rzymie, gdzie spalono Bruna.
– XX w.: Warszawskie getto, płonące podczas powstania.
W obu przypadkach ludzie wokół bawią się, tańczą, żyją normalnie, ignorując tragedię.

Główny problem:
Obojętność i łatwość zapominania – ludzie patrzą, ale nie współczują; tragedia nie zatrzymuje

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