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The Zhangye Danxia National Park is located in the Gansu province in China's northwest covering 200 square miles.
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Puppets can meet the emotional needs of children by being their friends when they feel lonely.
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The Earth Day pledge to protect our earth was recounted by the chief guest followed by participants.
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Kids were encouraged to follow earth hour daily to conserve electricity by switching off the electric lights and use natural light for an hour.
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The day progressed along well and several students encountered the joy of reading literature that they enjoyed.
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Students enjoyed the activities of heritage monuments bookmark and travel brochure on any famous monuments andparticipated wholeheartedly.
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Pattern writing was taught through games like toy car racing on slates and the use of children’s favourite toys, Barbie and Spiderman.
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Oxygen tanks or oxygen cylinders are metal tanks containing pressurized oxygen.
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The little monster realizes how beautiful it is and decides to start picking up litter, playing outside rather than binge-watching gadgets, turning off lights and fans when not in use and reusing bottles and recycling cans and paper.
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The elections were carried on in three stages. A notice to file online nominations invited about 77 applications.
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The students of pre-primary along with the students I and II classes participated enthusiastically in the Ram Navami celebrations
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The PowerPoint presentations shared by the students highlighted the message about bookreading, poetry and literature exchanges that promote the English language made the event informative and enlightening.
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Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.
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The assembly also presented proposals to foster health at home by Akshan besides thanking the frontline warriors – doctors and nurses.
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Safety is multi-dimensional and we have to be safe about all the facets of it.
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Students of class 12 elucidated the impact of human activities that triggered adverse changes in nature.
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From the fall of old, authoritarian leaders to the repression of revolts, here are some key dates and events that make up what is known as the Arab Spring
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Satyaphani, the host darted off the day with the importance of homoeopathy and its contribution to the world of medicine.
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Bioluminescence is light emitted by living things through chemical reactions in their bodies. Read on more about the phenomenon that takes place inside a living organism.
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This forest is surrounded by other pine trees that are completely straight and not bent at all. All the 400 oddly-shaped trees are arranged in approximately 22 different rows.
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Pattadakal, also called Paṭṭadakallu or Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples.
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The oldest of Chinchorro mummies was a person who died in 5050 BC, over 7,000 years ago.
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Most birds of prey have drab plumage, consisting primarily of brown, grey, or white feathers that blend in well with the surrounding landscape.
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The top ten world heritage sites were explained through powerpoint presentations, pictures videos etc at the programme