This document contains summaries of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables and folk tales. The summaries provided include:
1) The story of a monkey who gets trapped in a log after removing a wedge, showing one should not interfere in others' work.
2) The story of a jackal who discovers a drum making noise was just the wind, showing only the brave succeed.
3) The story of a merchant who loses the king's favor due to lies from a jealous servant, but regains it through cleverness and treating people with respect.
This document contains summaries of several Panchatantra stories. The first story is about a poor Brahmin named Haridatta who begins worshipping a cobra living in an anthill on his land. He offers it milk daily and is rewarded with gold coins. His greedy son tries to kill the cobra to take the gold but is killed by its venom. The second story is about a bird with two heads that finds a delicious fruit. When one head refuses to share, the other eats a poisonous fruit out of spite and they both die. The third story is about rats saving elephants by freeing them from hunter's nets, showing the value of helping friends in need. The last story is about a blue jackal
This document provides several stories about the witty court poet Tenali Ramakrishna from the Vijayanagara empire. It describes how Ramakrishna gained his wit and humor from blessing from the goddess Kali. It then narrates three comic incidents where Ramakrishna uses his wit and intelligence: outsmarting thieves trying to steal from his well, tricking the king of Delhi to get royal rewards, and advising the king against being fooled by a horse trader.
This summarizes a collection of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables written over 2,500 years ago. It provides brief summaries of 5 stories from the collection:
1) The Curious Monkey and the Wedge - A monkey gets trapped trying to remove a wedge from a log.
2) The Jackal Strategy - A jackal uses cunning to scare away other animals from an elephant carcass.
3) The Musical Donkey - A donkey ignores warnings and gets punished for singing in a garden he was stealing from.
4) The Bird With Two Heads - A two-headed bird argues with itself and they both perish.
5)
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A legendary serpent living in the river Ter eats local livestock and people. A boy named Pere steals a diamond from the serpent's nest in the forest. When the serpent returns and finds the diamond stolen, it uses its powers to track Pere by scent. Pere hides the diamond under a mortar, and the serpent wraps around the mortar, squeezing until it is exhausted and dies. The diamond is then offered to Our Lady of the Spring.
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
This document contains summaries of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables and folk tales. The summaries provided include:
1) The story of a monkey who gets trapped in a log after removing a wedge, showing one should not interfere in others' work.
2) The story of a jackal who discovers a drum making noise was just the wind, showing only the brave succeed.
3) The story of a merchant who loses the king's favor due to lies from a jealous servant, but regains it through cleverness and treating people with respect.
This document contains summaries of several Panchatantra stories. The first story is about a poor Brahmin named Haridatta who begins worshipping a cobra living in an anthill on his land. He offers it milk daily and is rewarded with gold coins. His greedy son tries to kill the cobra to take the gold but is killed by its venom. The second story is about a bird with two heads that finds a delicious fruit. When one head refuses to share, the other eats a poisonous fruit out of spite and they both die. The third story is about rats saving elephants by freeing them from hunter's nets, showing the value of helping friends in need. The last story is about a blue jackal
This document provides several stories about the witty court poet Tenali Ramakrishna from the Vijayanagara empire. It describes how Ramakrishna gained his wit and humor from blessing from the goddess Kali. It then narrates three comic incidents where Ramakrishna uses his wit and intelligence: outsmarting thieves trying to steal from his well, tricking the king of Delhi to get royal rewards, and advising the king against being fooled by a horse trader.
This summarizes a collection of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables written over 2,500 years ago. It provides brief summaries of 5 stories from the collection:
1) The Curious Monkey and the Wedge - A monkey gets trapped trying to remove a wedge from a log.
2) The Jackal Strategy - A jackal uses cunning to scare away other animals from an elephant carcass.
3) The Musical Donkey - A donkey ignores warnings and gets punished for singing in a garden he was stealing from.
4) The Bird With Two Heads - A two-headed bird argues with itself and they both perish.
5)
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Did you know that the earliest pyramids were flat on the top? Learn more awesome facts about pyramids with Hamlet the Hamster in Issue 18 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine. Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Explore the stunning Potala Palace with Sam and learn more about the amazing species of jellyfish that is considered immortal in Issue 9 of TimePass Magazine! Every issue of Mocomi TimePass Magazine has something fun for everyone! In each issue you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
A legendary serpent living in the river Ter eats local livestock and people. A boy named Pere steals a diamond from the serpent's nest in the forest. When the serpent returns and finds the diamond stolen, it uses its powers to track Pere by scent. Pere hides the diamond under a mortar, and the serpent wraps around the mortar, squeezing until it is exhausted and dies. The diamond is then offered to Our Lady of the Spring.
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
The document summarizes several fables:
1) The Grasshopper and the Ant tells the story of a grasshopper that doesn't prepare for winter while an ant stores food, and when winter comes the grasshopper starves while the ant has food.
2) The story of the Two Beggars illustrates that flattery and greed will not be rewarded, as a king helps an honest beggar but punishes two greedy beggars.
3) The story of the Ass in the Lion's Skin shows that fine clothes cannot disguise one's true nature, as an ass wearing a lion's skin is given away when it brays.
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The story is about a clever jackal who lives in a cave. An old lion can no longer hunt fast enough to catch prey and is hungry. He sees the jackal's cave and waits inside, planning to ambush the jackal. However, when the jackal returns, he tricks the lion into thinking the cave is talking, causing the lion to leave empty-handed. The jackal then safely returns to his cave for the night.
1) Tenali Raman, a courtier of King Krishna Deva Raya, had become a target for thieves due to his wealth from the king's gifts.
2) One night, Tenali Raman noticed intruders in his garden and presumed thieves had entered his house.
3) He and his wife pretended to hide a treasure box in their well to trick the thieves. They waited until morning while the thieves exhausted themselves trying to empty the well.
4) When the thieves opened the box, they found only stones and were outsmarted by Tenali Raman's wit. They left miserable, and Tenali Raman and his wife lived happily once more.
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The document provides an account of the author's trip to see orangutans and other wildlife in Borneo. Some key details include: she visited an orangutan rehabilitation center and was able to observe both young and adult orangutans up close; she witnessed aggressive fighting between macaque monkeys at a feeding platform; and her guide was able to locate rare pigmy elephants near the Kinabatangan River. The trip allowed her to learn about the local communities and reflect on differences in lifestyle between her guide's village life on the river and her own search for global adventures.
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The leprechaun was greedy and loved gold, stealing it from others. He convinced them someone else stole it with his charming smile. He met a well-dressed man who convinced him to hide his gold at the end of a rainbow to get rich. But the man stole the gold, leaving the leprechaun with an empty pot. Others who saw this re-hid the gold, angering both when they found nothing. In the end, the gold went to poor children as a lesson that greed leads to loss and not to trust charming strangers.
This fable tells the story of a sparrow and a crow who make a challenge to see who can eat the most red peppers. The crow cheats by hiding peppers under the mat. When the sparrow calls him out, the crow tries to eat the sparrow but ends up getting burned by fire on his quest to wash his beak. The moral is that cheaters never win and winners never cheat.
1. The cock finds a pearl but considers it worthless compared to a single barleycorn. Precious things are only valuable to those who can appreciate them.
2. A wolf falsely accuses a lamb of disturbing its water and then eats the lamb when it provides reasons why the accusations could not be true. Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
3. A dog sees its reflection in the water while carrying food and tries to take the other dog's food, causing it to drop its own food in the process. One can lose what they have by grasping at what they see.
India is a complete-movie package that has emotion, drama, action, suspense, thrill
and adventure that makes anybody wonder-struck. Whether you call it amazing,
incredible and bizarre, India- the wonderland never fails to astonish anybody. It is full
of surprises that need to untangle yet like these:
The story tells of a princess named Aurora who is cursed by an angry fairy at her christening. The fairy curses the princess to prick her finger on a spindle and fall into a deep sleep at the age of 16. When she turns 16, Aurora comes across a spinning wheel and pricks her finger, falling into a deep sleep. A prince eventually finds her and breaks the curse with true love's kiss, awakening Aurora and the entire kingdom. The moral is that what has been spoken cannot be taken back.
The Two Goats - An Aesop's Fable with Moral LessonsOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a simple Aesop's Fable with good moral lessons. For some animation effects, download the PowerPoint ppt.
For the Video "The Two Goats" with audio narration and some animation effects, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGgCFEVfihY
The Cat and the Fox were traveling together and began arguing about who was smarter. The Cat boasted that it knew one trick, hiding in a tree, that was worth more than all of the Fox's tricks. When hunters came with hounds, the Cat climbed a tree to safety while the Fox was caught trying to decide which trick to use, as it had many plans but failed to escape.
Contents
SMALL, RAT AND TIGER STORY
THE STORY OF AN OLD OWL AND GRASSHOPPER
STORY DEER RACING WITH SNAILS
https://story.lolinai.com/2019/09/3-fable-animal-story.html
The Mouse Deer wanted to eat fruits across the river but couldn't cross due to crocodiles. He tricked the crocodiles into lining up by claiming the king wanted a headcount, allowing him to safely jump across each crocodile's back to reach the other side. There were ten crocodiles in total, who grew angry at being outwitted from eating the Mouse Deer.
soal writing skill fable re-arrange the sentencesMulyani Azmi
The rats helped free a herd of elephants that had been trapped in nets by hunters. Seeking to repay the favor, the elephant king agreed to take his herd on a different route so they would not destroy the rats' homes again. Working together, the rats and elephants were both able to escape harm and continue living peacefully in the jungle.
This story is about a cat and fox who are traveling together. While arguing about who is smarter, they hear a hunter's horn. The cat quickly climbs a tree to hide, demonstrating its trick. However, the fox cannot decide which escape plan to use and is caught by the hounds. The moral is that having a simple but effective trick or skill is better than having many complex plans.
This summary provides a high-level overview of the document in 3 sentences:
The document is an excerpt from Rudyard Kipling's classic novel "The Jungle Book". It describes how Mowgli, a human child raised by wolves, is presented to the wolf pack at the monthly pack meeting. During the meeting, Shere Khan the tiger disputes the wolves' acceptance of Mowgli, but Mother Wolf defends Mowgli and he is allowed to stay with the pack.
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Sparrows are a bird we've all grown up seeing. They live their lives in towns and cities and in close proximity to people. Have you noticed that their numbers are going down? Find out why in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 78. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The document summarizes several fables:
1) The Grasshopper and the Ant tells the story of a grasshopper that doesn't prepare for winter while an ant stores food, and when winter comes the grasshopper starves while the ant has food.
2) The story of the Two Beggars illustrates that flattery and greed will not be rewarded, as a king helps an honest beggar but punishes two greedy beggars.
3) The story of the Ass in the Lion's Skin shows that fine clothes cannot disguise one's true nature, as an ass wearing a lion's skin is given away when it brays.
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The story is about a clever jackal who lives in a cave. An old lion can no longer hunt fast enough to catch prey and is hungry. He sees the jackal's cave and waits inside, planning to ambush the jackal. However, when the jackal returns, he tricks the lion into thinking the cave is talking, causing the lion to leave empty-handed. The jackal then safely returns to his cave for the night.
1) Tenali Raman, a courtier of King Krishna Deva Raya, had become a target for thieves due to his wealth from the king's gifts.
2) One night, Tenali Raman noticed intruders in his garden and presumed thieves had entered his house.
3) He and his wife pretended to hide a treasure box in their well to trick the thieves. They waited until morning while the thieves exhausted themselves trying to empty the well.
4) When the thieves opened the box, they found only stones and were outsmarted by Tenali Raman's wit. They left miserable, and Tenali Raman and his wife lived happily once more.
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What would math be without the number zero? Would decimals exist? What about computers? Find out in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 43. Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The document provides an account of the author's trip to see orangutans and other wildlife in Borneo. Some key details include: she visited an orangutan rehabilitation center and was able to observe both young and adult orangutans up close; she witnessed aggressive fighting between macaque monkeys at a feeding platform; and her guide was able to locate rare pigmy elephants near the Kinabatangan River. The trip allowed her to learn about the local communities and reflect on differences in lifestyle between her guide's village life on the river and her own search for global adventures.
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How do duck feathers stay dry? Are they waterproof? Open up Mocomi Timepass Issue 26 and find out! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The leprechaun was greedy and loved gold, stealing it from others. He convinced them someone else stole it with his charming smile. He met a well-dressed man who convinced him to hide his gold at the end of a rainbow to get rich. But the man stole the gold, leaving the leprechaun with an empty pot. Others who saw this re-hid the gold, angering both when they found nothing. In the end, the gold went to poor children as a lesson that greed leads to loss and not to trust charming strangers.
This fable tells the story of a sparrow and a crow who make a challenge to see who can eat the most red peppers. The crow cheats by hiding peppers under the mat. When the sparrow calls him out, the crow tries to eat the sparrow but ends up getting burned by fire on his quest to wash his beak. The moral is that cheaters never win and winners never cheat.
1. The cock finds a pearl but considers it worthless compared to a single barleycorn. Precious things are only valuable to those who can appreciate them.
2. A wolf falsely accuses a lamb of disturbing its water and then eats the lamb when it provides reasons why the accusations could not be true. Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
3. A dog sees its reflection in the water while carrying food and tries to take the other dog's food, causing it to drop its own food in the process. One can lose what they have by grasping at what they see.
India is a complete-movie package that has emotion, drama, action, suspense, thrill
and adventure that makes anybody wonder-struck. Whether you call it amazing,
incredible and bizarre, India- the wonderland never fails to astonish anybody. It is full
of surprises that need to untangle yet like these:
The story tells of a princess named Aurora who is cursed by an angry fairy at her christening. The fairy curses the princess to prick her finger on a spindle and fall into a deep sleep at the age of 16. When she turns 16, Aurora comes across a spinning wheel and pricks her finger, falling into a deep sleep. A prince eventually finds her and breaks the curse with true love's kiss, awakening Aurora and the entire kingdom. The moral is that what has been spoken cannot be taken back.
The Two Goats - An Aesop's Fable with Moral LessonsOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a simple Aesop's Fable with good moral lessons. For some animation effects, download the PowerPoint ppt.
For the Video "The Two Goats" with audio narration and some animation effects, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGgCFEVfihY
The Cat and the Fox were traveling together and began arguing about who was smarter. The Cat boasted that it knew one trick, hiding in a tree, that was worth more than all of the Fox's tricks. When hunters came with hounds, the Cat climbed a tree to safety while the Fox was caught trying to decide which trick to use, as it had many plans but failed to escape.
Contents
SMALL, RAT AND TIGER STORY
THE STORY OF AN OLD OWL AND GRASSHOPPER
STORY DEER RACING WITH SNAILS
https://story.lolinai.com/2019/09/3-fable-animal-story.html
The Mouse Deer wanted to eat fruits across the river but couldn't cross due to crocodiles. He tricked the crocodiles into lining up by claiming the king wanted a headcount, allowing him to safely jump across each crocodile's back to reach the other side. There were ten crocodiles in total, who grew angry at being outwitted from eating the Mouse Deer.
soal writing skill fable re-arrange the sentencesMulyani Azmi
The rats helped free a herd of elephants that had been trapped in nets by hunters. Seeking to repay the favor, the elephant king agreed to take his herd on a different route so they would not destroy the rats' homes again. Working together, the rats and elephants were both able to escape harm and continue living peacefully in the jungle.
This story is about a cat and fox who are traveling together. While arguing about who is smarter, they hear a hunter's horn. The cat quickly climbs a tree to hide, demonstrating its trick. However, the fox cannot decide which escape plan to use and is caught by the hounds. The moral is that having a simple but effective trick or skill is better than having many complex plans.
This summary provides a high-level overview of the document in 3 sentences:
The document is an excerpt from Rudyard Kipling's classic novel "The Jungle Book". It describes how Mowgli, a human child raised by wolves, is presented to the wolf pack at the monthly pack meeting. During the meeting, Shere Khan the tiger disputes the wolves' acceptance of Mowgli, but Mother Wolf defends Mowgli and he is allowed to stay with the pack.
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Spend your Sunday reading the story of Anasi the spider, his friend the firefly and a very angry tiger in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 66. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
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Sparrows are a bird we've all grown up seeing. They live their lives in towns and cities and in close proximity to people. Have you noticed that their numbers are going down? Find out why in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 78. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
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The document summarizes a narrative text about Timun Emas, a girl found inside a golden cucumber. It describes how a farmer and wife prayed under a sacred tree for a child and were given a magic seed by a giant that grew into a cucumber containing a baby girl. On Timun Emas' 17th birthday, the giant returns to find her but she uses magic salt to trap him in a sea, saving herself. The document also defines narrative text and its generic structure, and grammar typically used in narratives.
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Try something different this Sunday and make a healthy, cheesy, delicious macaroni and cheese! Find the recipe in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 80. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The document provides information on different types of texts including descriptive, narrative, recount, and explanatory texts. It discusses the key features and generic structures of descriptive and narrative texts. For descriptive texts, it notes they involve identification and description sections. Narrative texts are distinguished from recounts in that they involve conflicts among participants. Recounts follow a series of events structure without conflicts. The document also references explanatory and procedure texts but does not provide details on their features.
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Here is a continuation of the story in rhyme:
Blackbeard set sail with his pirate crew,
Their cannons and cutlasses shiny and new.
They spotted the Queen Mary just off in the blue,
"Full speed ahead men!" Blackbeard did shout.
His crew cheered and hollered without a doubt.
The Queen Mary saw Blackbeard and froze with fear,
They knew not to battle when he drew near.
They raised the white flag without any cheer,
"We surrender!" they cried out with woe.
"No one will be harmed, just come below."
Blackbeard took control of the Queen Mary's hold,
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The document is a daily mini magazine for children called Mocomi Timepass. It contains several short sections - a folktale about a clever fox and cruel elephant, a rhyming story about a potato who thinks he is king, fun facts about koalas, and a comic story of a child helping his friend who was stung by a jellyfish. It also includes puzzles, jokes, and spot the difference games for kids to enjoy.
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Do you know how long it would take to cook a pizza on the flaming hot surface of Venus? Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 13 has the answers for you! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales,
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Naagmani is thought to be the most precious jewel and is believed to impart very valuable blessings. A true story has been shared here. A care has been taken to not to use real names of the people involved. I hope you will enjoy, whether you believe or not.
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Do you ever feel that time goes by faster when you're having fun? Find out why that happens, in issue 17 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine. Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
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Giant pandas love to munch on bamboo! We all know this, but do we know why? Take a look at Mocomi TimePass Issue 27 to find out! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document contains a narrative text about the type of narrative being submitted for a Bahasa Inggris (English language) class assignment at SMA Negeri Darmaraja. It discusses an Indonesian folklore called "The Origin of Landak River" and includes a list of 8 student names who worked on the assignment.
This document provides information about fables and includes summaries of several fables:
1. A fable is a short story using animals, objects, or forces of nature as characters to convey a moral lesson. Most fables are attributed to Aesop, a Greek slave whose skill in crafting fables gained him freedom and status.
2. The fable of "The Fox and the Crow" tells of a fox who tricks a crow into dropping her cheese by flattering her singing. The moral is "Do not trust flatterers."
3. "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" contrasts the dangers of city life with the simplicity and security of country living. The country mouse prefers her
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The document provides a summary of several European folk tales and legends, including "The Legend of Etna" from Italy and "Gediminas' Dream-the legend of the founding of Vilnius" from Lithuania. It also includes a longer story titled "Once Upon a Time in Dalmatia" from the Dalmatian region of Croatia that describes how an orphan child and a faithful dog are cared for by a kind woman in a house that mysteriously appears from a magical chest.
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The animals in the jungle lived in fear of the cruel lion king who demanded one animal be sent to him each day as prey. A meeting was held where the little rabbits volunteered one of their own to go. The clever rabbit tricked the lion by luring him into jumping into a well, where he drowned, seeing his own reflection. With the lion gone, the animals were freed and lived happily in the jungle.
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Three animals - two fish named Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi, and a frog named Ekbuddhi - overhear fishermen saying they will catch fish in their lake the next day. Sahasrabuddhi believes the fishermen's plans won't come true and they have nothing to fear. Satabuddhi agrees. But Ekbuddhi is worried and wants to leave. That night, Ekbuddhi and his wife leave the lake. The next morning, the fishermen catch many fish, including Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi. Ekbuddhi watches from a distance, sad that his overconfident friends did not heed his warning.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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2. One summer night, when Tenali Raman and his
wife were about to sleep, he heard a rustling
sound of leaves coming from outside. He looked
around the room once to be sure. There was not
even a slightest breeze blowing at the time, so he
presumed that there were some thieves hiding in
the bushes. He figured that they must be
planning to rob his house in the night.
He thought of a plan and said to his wife, "My
dear, I have heard that some notorious thieves
are on the loose in our neighbourhood.
So, let’s hide all the jewellery and money that
we have in the well. We must make sure to
protect our gold!"
A little later, Tenali Raman and his wife came out
of the house carrying a big trunk, and dropped it
into the well. Then they went back inside the
house, and pretended
to be asleep.
The thieves waited for a while and then started
drawing water from the well.
They hoped to empty the well and get the
treasure. The thieves kept drawing out water the
entire night. Towards daybreak, as they were
feeling very exhausted, they managed to pull out
the trunk. When they opened it, they were
extremely shocked and disappointed to see only
some big stones in it.
They understood that it was Tenali Raman’s plan
to outsmart them. Just then, Tenali Raman came
out of his house and said,“Thank you friends, for
watering my plants. I must pay you for your
labour.”
Hearing this, the thieves fell at Tenali’s feet for
forgiveness. They promised not to steal or rob
anyone ever again.Tenali decided to let them go.
Moral- Keeping cool and using your wit in dire
situations can help you get out of them.
FOLKTALE
Tenali Raman & the Two Thieves
3. Penguins are highly specialised for their native
environment.
For penguins being able to swim to catch fish is
more useful than flying.
Penguin“wings”are flippers covered with short,
scale-like feathers, adapted for swimming.
A bird that is good at swimming cannot also
excel at flying.
PONDERING CORNER
can penguins fly?
FIND THE HIDDEN OBJECTS
4.
5. Discover A New PlaceSAM Visits HAMPI
The village of Hampi is like an open museum adorned with beautiful architecture, most of which
are religious buildings apart from Civil and Military ones. The Virupaksha temple is the most
prominent and visited building in Hampi. It is believed that Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati in
this very temple.
The Lotus Palace, Hazara Rama Temple and the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple still have beautiful
Vijaynagar architectural designs and are worth a visit. Hampi is also famous for conducting the
festival of Purandaradasa Aradhna, celebrated to honour the poet Purandaradasa. People also
flock to the banks of the Tungabhadra River which is very famous with travel photographers as
well.
There is also a long line of Elephant stables, each having different tombs.
It is where the Royal elephants of Vijaynagar would rest.
SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT HAMPI
Healthy Me!
Sleep well tonight for
a good day tomorrow!
Everyday we need atleast 8-10 hours of sleep in the night.
Lack of sleep will lead toa lethargic and tiring next day.
Follow a bedtime routine for a shiny day in the morning!
7. Complete the
Story...
One day a little ginger kitten who had
been adopted by a family decided to
explore the neighbourhood. She
slipped out of the gate and found
herself on a busy street...........
AMUSING NEWS
9. Tickle
your
funny
bone What did the big flower
say to the small flower?
Who’s there?
Thank.
Thank who?
You are welcome
What do you call a
cat who lives in an
igloo?
Eskimew
Hi Bud!
• Dinosaurs lived on Earth for about 160 million years,
64 times longer than people have been around.
• Palaeontologists believe that birds are the only surviving dinosaurs.
• Most meat-eating dinosaurs had bones filled with air similar to that of birds.
• A lot of dinosaurs were usually human sized or smaller.
• Mary Anning, born in 1799, was one of the most famous fossil hunters of all times.
•The Stegosaurus had a body that was the size of a van, but its brain was the size of a walnut.
• Dinosaurs often swallowed large rocks that stayed in the stomach and helped them
grind up food.
Dinosaur facts you didn’t know!
To know or not to know, that is the question!
Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know?
with Hamlet the Hamster
funfacts
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