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SOME nine years ago the excellent “Elementary Course of Practical Zoology,” by T. J. and W. N. Parker, was taken in hand by Mr. B. L. Bhatia, of the Government College, Lahore, and adapted to the ...

Making discoveries about health and the natural world were among Oscar Thompson’s and Exalton Delco’s achievements. Astronomy, biology, chemistry – the College of Natural Sciences has long offered ...

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Practical Work in Geography Part-II Book Class 12 6 Chapters 01 Data - Its Source and Compilation 02 Data Processing 03 Graphical Representation of Data

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Chapter 4 Practical Geometry 4.1 Introduction You have learnt how to draw triangles in Class VII. We require three measurements (of sides and angles) to draw a unique triangle. Since three measurements were enough to draw a triangle, a natural question arises whether four measurements would be sufficient to draw a unique four sided closed figure, namely, a quadrilateral.

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Chapter 14 Practical Geometry Introduction We see a number of shapes with which we are familiar. We also make a lot of pictures. These pictures include different shapes. We have learnt about some of these shapes in earlier chapters as well. Why don’t you list those shapes that you know about alongwith how they appear?