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Learned two chapters of Physics (Atoms and Nuclei) instead of the one chapter i had planned.
Stuck to my routine exercises and felt infinitely better
Took a break and watched a movie with my family.
Finally, I can say that I'm back on track and falling in love with studies again got to be the best feeling there is.
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I have soo many problems with this fucking Indian Education system for fuck's sake dude this chapter in our English course should be scrapped off from the book itself. Here is what it is-
Trigger Warnings: tw abuse, tw child abuse, tw hitting
This is chapter 3 in class 9 ncert beehive textbook- The Little Girl
The story follows a little girl who is about 7-9 years old, who has a really shitty dad. The dad scolds her for no obvious reasons and screams at the little child. When he comes home he makes her remove his boots and keep them in place. Who fucking does that!?
One day her grandmother approaches her and tells her that her father's birthday is approaching so she should make a pin cushion for him. The girl -Kezia- agrees in the hope that maybe her relations with her father will improve. So she makes a cushion and stuffs it with some speech papers belonging to the father.
The result? The father hits her bad.
Now one fine day, the girl is alone in the home with father and at night she has a nightmare. So the father hugs her to sleep and it was soo weird how he did it I am not writing that down u can read it for urself I'll add the pdf.
End of the story the girl realizes that this father indeed has a soul and then SHE FEELS FUCKING SYMPATHY FOR HIM. Because he has to work soo hard everyday at office and obviously he is tired and exhausted when he comes home. Like fucking shit exhaustion is the reason why he abuses her? Bullshit.
And now keeping in mind that you are teaching this story too literal 13-14 year olds what will we learn? To accept abuse? To make up some excuse for that behaviour? I am done. Just fucking done.
here is the pdf btw if someone wants to read the story
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sosdhamangaon · 2 years
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The fact that we 12th class students haven't studied 11th is neglected by everyone...like parents, teachers everyone just ignore it...the jump from class 10th to 11th is so hard and everybody knows that...and we 2022 12th batch made this jump in online classes...our 11th is just completely missing...and without it, studying 12th now is just so difficult...teachers say we taught that...it's your fault you didn't learn...but they just don't understand we were not ready for something like this...I personally tried my best when my classes started in 11th in online mode...but after a month...I completely lost interest...it became impossible for me to study...and know in 12th those concepts always keep popping up...and I don't understand a word. When CBSE suddenly released the new pattern in July in mid class...I knew this was a bad idea...but still thought that CBSE would act sensible and make it a little bit helpful for us students...but after I gave my first exam of English...I just couldn't take it...but hoped that other papers would be simple if not easy...but approx all the papers were same...physics wasj ust too lengthy and hard to finish in the given time. No body care for us...they just keep experimenting on us...making us feel worthless. What's the fault of students if Corona came...why we should suffer so much?
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A Growing mind hones a child’s thinking skills. And those with a rich base of factual knowledge find it easier to learn more.
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“Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of mankind” – Gifford Pinchot
Observed on July 28 annually, World Nature Conservation Day acknowledges that a healthy environment is the foundation for a stable and healthy society. Earth’s natural resources include air, minerals, plants, soil, water, and wildlife. Conservation is the care and protection of these resources so that they can be preserved for future generations. It includes maintaining diversity of species, genes, and ecosystems, as well as functions of the environment, such as nutrient cycling.
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Students from the School of Scholars have proved their mettle once again by being toppers of the X-CBSE Exam 2021-22.
The whole team of SOS congratulates all of them for their excellent academic performance and wishes them luck for their future endeavours.
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sosdhamangaon · 2 years
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Are reading NCERT books sufficient for class 10th and 12th board exam study?
The NCERT books are strictly based on the CBSE board syllabus. Hence there is no need to discuss or refer any other study material for the exam. Since class 6th students do refer the NCERT books for study and gradually they become comfortable regarding book language. Class 10th to class 12th every student follow NCERT books and it is mandatory.
NCERT book designed in away so that they consist of through knowledge of all definition and concepts for the exams. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in India exams also refers those books to their aspirants. Concepts are explained in these books in a lucrative way. The language is easy to understand and remember. If any student wants to enhance his/her knowledge then can refer to other books as well but never skip NCERT in any case.
Sometimes, most of the questions are directly come from the NCERT books such as short questions, fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, or definitions.
Examples used to explain in the NCERT books are very relative to real life. Most of the examples are from real world experience to explain the science concepts. It helps the students to score good marks during exams. Also it clarifies the basic concepts well.
Only NCERT is sufficient for the class 10th and 12th exam preparation? Then the answer is NO. Many other study material is also important to understand the concept well.
To fulfill this need
The NCERT has released some other additional books as well in mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (for numerical problems).
Along with this consistency with speed and accuracy is important to score good in the exam. The structure of your answer means a lot.
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sosdhamangaon · 2 years
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School of Scholars | CBSE School | Clean & Healthy Environment
The school management ensures that the health and hygiene of the entire campus is maintained.
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CBSE School | Maximum Efforts to achieve Students to get A+ performance
The faculty assures 100% progress for all children by providing individual attention to each and every student.
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School of Scholars Dhamangaon
School of Scholars (SOS), Dhamangaon forms an integral part of Meghe Group of Schools (MGS). Its primary focus is to provide quality education and outstanding opportunities to its students. SOS has 20 schools set across Maharashtra and is blessing more than 20,000 students of the State with the beautiful gift of education. 
Over the years, SOS Dhamangaon has earned the title of being ‘one of the best schools of Amravati’. We have been shaping young minds to build a strong future for themselves, so that they can succeed in all aspects of life.
We take immense pride in imparting knowledge to our students through strong academics, varied extra and co-curricular activities that helps children in their overall development.
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sosdhamangaon · 2 years
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Well my new semester has begun. It's been 3 days and I have only one word to describe these past 3 days "hell". I wonder if the first three days were like this then what would the rest be like. However strongly believe that it's gonna be worth it.
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“Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of mankind” – Gifford Pinchot
Observed on July 28 annually, World Nature Conservation Day acknowledges that a healthy environment is the foundation for a stable and healthy society. Earth’s natural resources include air, minerals, plants, soil, water, and wildlife. Conservation is the care and protection of these resources so that they can be preserved for future generations. It includes maintaining diversity of species, genes, and ecosystems, as well as functions of the environment, such as nutrient cycling.
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Students from the School of Scholars have proved their mettle once again by being toppers of the X-CBSE Exam 2021-22.
The whole team of SOS congratulates all of them for their excellent academic performance and wishes them luck for their future endeavours.
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10th August is observed as World Lion Day to raise awareness about the endangered animal.  Called as the ‘King of the Jungle’, this magnificent animal with a powerful roar and shiny mane that makes it unique is on the verge of extinction due to deforestation, illegal poaching and hunting of lions. The drastically decreasing population of lions drew attention of Dereck and Beverly Joubert, a couple passionate about preservation of wild cats. The Jouberts approached the ‘National Geography’ for help and together they formed the “Big Cat Initiative’ in 2009 with an aim to protect and preserve the remaining lion species in the world.
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A festival to cherish the sweet & sour and the most beautiful relationship of brother and  sister where a sister shows her love towards her brother by tying a Rakhi on his wrist and in  return the brother promises to be on her side in the hard times.
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International Youth Day is observed globally on the 12th August is an awareness day designated by the United Nations. The first International Youth Day was observed in the year 12th August, 2000. It is celebrated every year to address the cultural and legal issues faced by the youths and draw attention of the governing bodies to the youth issues worldwide.  The day also aims to sensitize youth towards world peace and recognise their contributions in preventing conflicts, social justice and supporting inclusion.
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School of Scholars (SOS), Dhamangaon forms an integral part of Meghe Group of Schools (MGS). Its primary focus is to provide quality education and outstanding opportunities to its students. SOS has 20 schools set across Maharashtra and is blessing more than 20,000 students of the State with the beautiful gift of education. Over the years, SOS Dhamangaon has earned the title of being ‘one of the best schools of Amravati’. We have been shaping young minds to build a strong future for themselves, so that they can succeed in all aspects of life.
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