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  1. Loopy Coop Hens: Oh No! a Fox! by Janet Morgan Stoeke
  2. Life is too short to be serious all the time. So if you can’t laugh at yourself, call me I will laugh at you.
  3. Love is a long sweet dream & marriage is an alarm clock.
  4. World War II or Second World War was the biggest conflict in history that lasted almost six years. World War II began in 1939 and ended in 1945. In World War II around 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths were incurred and making it the bloodiest conflict. The war resulted in the extension of the Soviet Union's power to nations of Eastern Europe. It also enabled a communist movement to achieve power in China. It also marked the decisive shift of power in the world away from the state of Western Europe and toward the United States and the Soviet Union
  5. China Plane Crash: If investigators confirm that the part found 10 km away came from the jet, it could offer clues about what led to Monday's crash or at least shed light on the flight's final seconds. World(c) 2022, BloombergAlan Levin, BloombergUpdated: March 25, 2022 10:17 am IST by TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored Elevator Security Footage Reveals More Than Expected (Crafthought) This Is Why Putting an Onion in Your Sock Can Do Wonders (Tips and Tricks) China Crash Mystery Deepens As Evidence Suggests Mid-Air Breakup A piece about 1.3 m long and 10 cm wide believed to be from the plane was found on farmland. At least one piece of the Boeing Co. 737-800 that crashed in China appears to have broken loose well before impact, a finding that adds mystery to the plane's fatal dive. The piece suspected to have come from the China Eastern Airlines Corp. Ltd. jet was found about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the main wreckage area, Chinese officials said at a briefing Thursday. If investigators confirm that the part came from the jet, it would indicate the plane suffered some kind of midair breakup, which could offer clues about what led to Monday's crash or at least shed light on the flight's final seconds. "The questions are: exactly what piece was it and when did it come off?" said Jeff Guzzetti, the former chief of accident investigations at the US Federal Aviation Administration. Flight 5735 from Kunming to Guangzhou went down without an emergency radio call from pilots, slamming into a forested hillside about 100 miles from its destination, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China. There were 132 people aboard. The highly unusual dive has baffled crash investigators and safety experts. Aircraft such as the 737-800 are designed not to dive so aggressively, so some kind of aircraft failure or pilot action would be required to keep its nose pointed down for so long. A piece about 1.3 meters (4.3 feet) long and 10 centimeters (4 inches) wide believed to be from the plane was found on farmland, Zheng Xi, head of the Guangxi fire-fighting rescue team, said at a briefing. It's impossible to know at this early stage in the investigation whether the piece came loose as a result of stresses during the high-speed plunge or broke off before the sudden descent. Guzzetti said it most likely occurred as the plane plummeted from a cruising altitude of about 29,000 feet in about 1 minute and 35 seconds. "In my view, that's the aircraft shedding parts as it's coming down," he said. If that's the case, it would provide clues about the plane's speed and possible pilot maneuvers. Still Transmitting The aircraft didn't break apart completely. It continued to transmit its position until it reached 3,225 feet, according to data collected by the Flightradar24 tracking service, suggesting the main structure remained intact. A Bloomberg News review of Flightradar24 data showed the jet was flying well above normal speeds during the dive, possibly nearing the speed of sound. Going that fast on a jetliner that's not designed for such speeds could cause relatively light-weight components on wings and tail sections to break loose, according to an investigation into the Dec. 19, 1997 crash of a SilkAir 737-300 in Indonesia. PromotedListen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com That jet was traveling close to the speed of sound as it dove into a river, investigators concluded. The Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee said there wasn't enough evidence to say what caused the crash, but the NTSB dissented, saying that the captain most likely did it intentionally in a murder-suicide.
  6. Maharashtra government said that it will continue teaching general knowledge as a subject in Military schools for Classes 11th and 12th. Education | Written By Devanshe Pandey | Updated: Oct 20, 2021 6:51 pm IST Ask Doubts, Gain Confidence Read More RELATED NEWS Ministry Of Education To Hold 'Foundational Learning Study' To Understand Learning Levels Of Students IIT Delhi’s 7th SciTech Spins Lecture For School Students On March 26 Children, Adolescents With Disabilities More Likely To Be Drop Out Of School: UN Data Delhi Government’s Sainik School Admission 2022: Check Application Process, Entrance Exam Dates Restart Mid-Day Meals In Schools: Congress President Sonia Gandhi Introduce Bhagavad Gita Chapter In School Syllabus In Maharashtra: BJP MLA In Assembly Maharashtra Military Schools To Have General Knowledge Subject Maharasthra military schools will teach general knowledge as a subject (Representational) New Delhi: Maharashtra government said that it will continue teaching general knowledge as a subject in Military schools for Classes 11th and 12th. The decision has been made by the government to help military school students in qualifying the competitive exams like NDA and to increase awareness among the students. All You Need To Know About Scoring Band 7 Or Higher On The IELTS Writing SectionRead More 5 min read Mar 05, 2022 Rote Learning Vs Smart Learning - Which One Is More Effective?Read More 7 min read Mar 05, 2022 Minister of School Education, Maharashtra, Varsha Gaikwad wrote on Twitter: "For many years, there has been a demand that the subject of 'General Knowledge' in the 11th and 12th Revised Subject Scheme and Assessment Scheme should be continued in the military schools as in the previous subject scheme. In today's meeting, it has been approved to continue the relevant subject as per the previous subject plan." Under this subject, students will be taught history, geography, general ability of defense and other insightful topics. This will help increase knowledge of students along with that it will be fruitful in future competitive exams and recruitment processes. Department of School Education, Maharashtra has decided to continue having general knowledge to the students after receiving many requests for the same. Students were taught GK as per the previous subject scheme which was launched in 2019, it was removed. Meanwhile, schools in Maharashtra will reopen for Classes 1 to 5 from October 25 as per the orders of the state government. Parents’ consent will be mandatory and schools will conduct physical classes with only 50 per cent attendance. Colleges in Maharashtra have reopened from today and only fully-vaccinated students were allowed to attend offline classes in non-agricultural colleges, state-run universities, deemed universities, self-financed universities and colleges.
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