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Pop Culture

Pop culture refers to the various forms of cultural expression that are popular or widely shared within a society at a given point in time. Pop culture encompasses a wide range of elements, including music, movies, television shows, fashion, social media, technology, and more. Pop culture often reflects the values, attitudes, and beliefs of a society, and it can have a significant influence on the way people think and behave. Pop culture is constantly evolving, and it can be shaped by a variety of factors, including changing social norms, technological advancements, and the rise and fall of different cultural trends. Pop culture plays a significant role in modern society, shaping and reflecting the values, attitudes, and beliefs of the people who consume it. It encompasses a wide range of elements, including music, movies, television shows, fashion, social media, and technology, and it can have a significant influence on the way people think and behave. Pop culture often reflects the t...

How do Animals Spend the Winter?

How do Animals live in winter? Pic: offgrid The weather gets colder, days get shorter and leaves turn colour and fall off the trees. Soon, winter is here. Snow covers the ground. People live in warm houses and wear heavy coats outside. Our food comes from the grocery store. But what about animals? Animals do many different, amazing things to get through the winter. Some of them migrate. This means they travel to other places where the weather is warmer or they can find food. Many birds migrate in the fall. Because the trip can be dangerous, some travel in large flocks. For example, geese fly in noisy, "V"-shaped groups. Other kinds of birds fly alone. How do they know when it is time to leave for the winter? Scientists are still studying this. Many see migration as part of a yearly cycle of changes a bird goes through. The cycle is controlled by changes in the amount of daylight and the weather. Birds can fly very long distances. For example, the Arctictern nests close to the...

१०० प्रश्नोत्तर सामाजिक अध्ययन तथा जीवनोपयोगी शिक्षा

१. सामाजिक अध्ययनको अवधारणा कसले ल्याएका हुन् ? ➤ जोन डेवेले २. सामाजिक अध्ययन भनेको के हो ? ➤ समाज र मानवसँग सम्बन्धित विभिन्न पक्षको बारेमा खोजी गर्नु, अध्ययन गर्नु र विश्लेषण गर्नु समाजिक अध्ययन हो। ३. सामाजिक अध्ययन किन आवश्यक छ ? ➤ सामाजिक अध्ययन गरेर नागरिकले आफ्नो देशको भौगोलिक, आर्थिक, सामाजिक, साँस्कृतिक, ऐतिहासिक आदि पक्षको जानकारी प्राप्त गर्न आवश्यक छ। ४. जीवनोपयोगी शिक्षा भनेको के हो ? ➤ सञ्चार, सहकार्य, सहयोग, समस्या समाधान, नेतृत्व, संवेग व्यवस्थापन आदि जस्ता हाम्रो जीवनलाई सरल, सहज र सफल बनाउन सहयोग पुर्याउने जीवनोपयोगी सीप सिकाउने प्रक्रिया जीवनोपयोगी शिक्षा हो। ५. सामाजिक विज्ञान भनेको के हो ? ➤ मानव जीवनसँग सम्बन्धित विषयहरू जस्तै भूगोल, अर्थशास्त्र, मानवशास्त्र, नागरिकशास्त्र आदिको वैज्ञानिक एवम् व्यवस्थित रूपमा अध्ययन गर्ने विद्या सामाजिक विज्ञान हो। ६. स्वस्थ जीवनशैली भनेको के हो ? ➤ सन्तुलित भोजन, शारीरिक कसरत, सरसफाइ, तनावमुक्त जीवन र स्वथ्यकर खाना हुनु स्वस्थ जीवनशैली हो। ७. न्याय दर्शनका प्रचणेता को हुन् ? ➤ महर्षि गौतम ८. नास्तिक दर्शनलाई एक वाक्यमा चिनाउनुहो...

Importance of Discipline in Student Life

The term 'discipline' refers to the practice of training especially of the mind and characters, which aims at producing self-control, obedience, sincerity, honesty, etc. Discipline makes us obey some rules, norms and values in our activities. It is equally important for all the people of all walks of life. It is substantially significant in student life. Our school children are found to be disciplined but they have to be trained properly. Discipline is important for all. It makes one complete the duties and responsibilities endorsed to his position. It prevents us from committing crimes. It makes us able to be the useful members of the society. It leads everyone to success. It is very important in the police force and the army. As well as, doctors, engineers, governnment employees, teachers, students and so on must be disciplined. Otherwise, they cannot get success in their life. If teachers are not disciplined, they cannot teach properly. Similarly, students cannot learn anyth...

The Universe

Pic: New Scientist Birth of Universe Scientists define the Universe as absolutely everything that physically exists. But the Universe has not always existed. It is believed that the Universe was created by the Big Bang, when it started to grow from a tiny point that contained all the matter and energy. What was there before the Universe? No one knows. Some people think there was an unimaginable ocean, beyond space and time, of potential universe continually bursting into life or failing. Our succeeded. What was the Universe like at the beginning? The early universe was very small, but it contained all the matter and energy in the Universe today. It was a dense and chaotic soup of tiny particles and forces. But this original Universe lasted only a split second - just three trillionths of a trillionths of a trillionths of a second. Can we see the Big Bang? Astronomer can see the galaxies still hurting away from the Big Bang in all directions. They can also see the afterglow - low-level m...

Matter and Particles

Matter is simply anything that has mass and takes up space. All matter is made up of tiny particles such as protons, neutrons and electrons. Particles are the building blocks of the Universe. What is the Universe made from? The stars and clouds in space are made almost 100% of hydrogen and helium, the lightest and simplest atoms, or elements. All the other elements are quite rare. But some, such as carbon, oxygen, silicon, nitrogen and iron, can form important concentrations, as in the rocky planets like Earth, where iron, oxygen and magnesium are among the most common elements. How were Atoms made? Atoms of hydrogen and helium were made in the early days of the Universe when quarks in the matter soup joined together. All other atoms were made as atoms were fused together by the intense heat and pressure inside stars. 'A cloud of particles called electrons surrounds the atom's nucleus.' What Are Particles? Particles are the basic units of matter that make up everyday object...

Neptune and Uranus

Pic: Science Alert Neptune and Uranus are the two planets farthest from the Sun. Like Jupiter and Saturn, they are composed mostly of gas. These two planets are sometimes known as ice giants because they contain a large amount of icy water, methane and ammonia. What colour is Neptune? Neptune appears greeny-blue because of the methane gas in its atmosphere. This gas absorbs red light in the spectrum, making it seem that Neptune is a vivid, azure blue-green. The same effect can be seen with Uranus, which also has a lot of methane in its atmosphere, although that planet appears to be a much paler shade of turquoise blue. How long is a year on Neptune? Neptune is so far from the Sun - over 4500 million kilometres – that its orbit takes about 165 Earth years. So one year on Neptune lasts for 165 Earth years. 'Neptune has 17 times the mass of Earth and is slightly heavier than its similar sister planet, Uranus, which is only 15 times heavier.' Who discovered Neptune? Two mathematici...

Tourism Industry in Nepal

(a) Why is tourism industry regarded as an important economic sector of Nepal? ➤ Tourism is an emerging service based industry in Nepal. It has been recognized as one of the major economic sectors for its immense contribution in national GDP about 3% and about 20% in employment. Tourism industry is very important economic sector of Nepal because of following reasons: 1. Sources of national income and foreign currency 2. Creation of employment opportunity 3. Sources of private and public income 4. Promote internal and external trade 5. Growth of cottage and small scale industries 6. Development of infrastructure (b) Write any three differences between external and internal tourists. ➤ The differences between external and internal tourists are as follows: (c) "Nepal has great possibility for the development of tourism." Explain this statement with examples. ➤ Tourism is the business activity related to the services provided for tourists during their stay in a place. Nepal has a...

Continuation and the End of Unification of Nepal

1. What is regent and regency? Why was it necessary to have a regent after Rana Bahadur Shah ascended to the throne of Nepal? ➤ A regent is a person appointed to govern a state or country on behalf of the monarch because of the minor monarch, absent or incapacitated. The rule of a regent or ruling the country in the name of the king is called regency. It was necessary to have a regent after Rana Bahadur Shah ascended to the throne of Nepal because the successor king was too small or minor, just the age of 2 years and 6 months to rule the country. So, Rajendra Laxmi and Bahadur Shah ruled as a regent of him. 2. Describe the role of Rajendra Laxmi in the unification of Nepal. ➤ Rajendra Laxmi was the wife of Pratap Singh Shah. She ruled the country as a regent on behalf of the minor king Rana Bahadur Shah. As the king was minor, the regent was a woman, the Chaubise Kingdoms were preparing to attack Gorkha. She, then with the support of Amar Singh Thapa and Abhiman Singh Basnet mobilized ...

Child Rights

1. Write very short answer to the following questions. (a) Who are called children?  ➤ A young human being below the age of 14 years and also is in the developing process of emotions, physical, social etc. are called children. (b) Why is there a specific age limit for them? ➤ There is a specific age limit for children because after 14 years of age they become legally eligible, adults and can be independent themselves. (c) When did the UN pass the Convention on Rights of the Children? What is the age of children according to the convention? ➤ On 20 November 1989, the UN passed the convention on the rights of children. According to that convention, the age of children is conception to 18 years. (d) What is right to protection? ➤ Right to Protection is a child's right to be protected from or against discrimination, violence, exploitation and any risks. 2. Write long answer to the following questions. (a) 'Child shows the man as morning shows the day'. Describe it in your own s...