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SN1 mechanism - CBSE Class XII Science
SN1 mechanism
Multimedia Video Tutorials for Class XII CBSE, ICSE & State Boards students by Meritnation.com, India's leading online education portal for students of classes I-XII.
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20 Oct 2012 05:22 pm
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Micelle formation - CBSE Class XII Science
Multimedia Video Tutorials for Class XII CBSE, ICSE & State Boards students by Meritnation.com, India's leading online education portal for students of classes I-XII.
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20 Oct 2012 05:21 pm
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Motion in a magnetic field - CBSE Class XII Science
Motion in a magnetic field
Multimedia Video Tutorials for Class XII CBSE, ICSE & State Boards students by Meritnation.com, India's leading online education portal for students of classes I-XII.
See how you can use Meritnation's Multimedia Resources, Practice Tests, Interactive Exercises & Expert Help to score high in school.
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20 Oct 2012 05:21 pm
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Gel electrophoresis Tutorials - CBSE Class XII Science
Multimedia Video Tutorials for Class XII CBSE, ICSE & State Boards students by Meritnation.com, India's leading online education portal for students of CBSE classes I-XII.
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20 Oct 2012 05:20 pm
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How to Make Friends in a Crowd of Strangers
Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more.
Step 1: Look for topics
Before you join the crowd, find something interesting to comment on. It could be something general, like a recent headline, or something related to the event you're attending.
Step 2: Sow seeds of conversation
Notice where people are congregating and join a group. At a pause in the conversation, bring up the comment you thought of earlier. After exchanging a few words, excuse yourself and repeat the process, making the same comment to a few other groups. Make sure to keep track of who you've talked to.
Step 3: Settle on a conversation
After talking with several different groups, settle in to one conversation. Ask an open-ended question, comment on something in their response, and establish a natural flow of conversation.
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When you show genuine interest in someone, they perceive you as interesting.
Step 4: Use body language
Use body language to make people feel comfortable. Smile to show interest, keep your shoulders back to give the impression of self-confidence, and use eye contact to build trust.
Step 5: Invite others in
When people who you spoke with earlier walk by, include them in the conversation by telling them what you're talking about and asking their opinion. The people you talked to in the beginning are more likely to join your conversation because you've already established a rapport with them. Most people don't like talking to complete strangers.
Step 6: Let the conversation go
Let the conversation take on a life of its own. Congratulations! You're now the social butterfly you always knew you were.
Did You Know?
According to a study, young people who are a little shy are less stressed than their extroverted peers.
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20 Oct 2012 05:30 pm
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How To Make Friends At a New School
Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more.
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Whether you like it or not, kids form initial opinions based on clothes, hair, and fashion sense. Make an extra effort to look your best those first few days. Looking good will boost your confidence, too!
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You're not going to be rolling in friends on Day 1. Devote the first couple of weeks to laying solid groundwork.
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Come out of your shell. If you're naturally shy, you don't have to fake a new personality. But try to avoid looking at the ground, and flash a smile once in a while. The easier you are to approach and start a conversation with, the more other kids will want to talk to you.
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Find excuses to talk to people. Once you get a conversation going, be a good listener and offer up a compliment or two, no matter how small.
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Build up a little courage and sit in the middle of the classroom to surround yourself with as many potential new friends as possible.
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Get involved in the extra-curricular activities you enjoyed at your old school. Join a sports team, help with the yearbook, try out for a play -- anything that interests you. Joining a club or team is a great way to start because you have at least one thing in common with everyone in the room.
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Cast a wide net -- don't just focus on the popular people. Making friends in different circles will open you up to more options.
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Use the web. Sign up for a social-networking site and join your school's group page. Post some videos and pictures and write a few blog entries to showcase who you are. Kids at school will discover your personality through the web and all that small-talk torture will start to disappear.
Step 6:
Get a part-time job where you know fellow classmates work. Meeting kids outside of school and bonding over menial work is often a recipe for friendship.
Did You Know?
Between kindergarten and 12th grade, children in active-duty military families often change schools more than 12 times.
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20 Oct 2012 05:29 pm
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Avril Lavigne - Wish You Were Here
Music video by Avril Lavigne performing Wish You Were Here. Director: Dave Meyers. (C) 2011 RCA Records, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment
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19 Dec 2012 10:11 pm
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