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08 Apr 2021 17:15


08 Apr 2021 17:15
Fabio
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08 Apr 2021 17:15
Life Without Electricity

 We cannot imagine our lives without electricity. All our functions and comforts are entirely dependent on electricity. To think of a life without electricity is almost impossible Today. We find ourselves completely helpless in a situation where there is no electricity. The Importance of this necessity of having electricity is generally felt in its absence.
It will affect our normal household chores and functioning. It will be dark at night so we will have to use earthen lamps, lantern or candle-light instead of electric bulbs and tubes as it is now.

Without electricity, it would have been difficult to keep our house cool in hot summers by fans, coolers, air-conditioners, and warm in cold winters by room heaters. The use of refrigerators, electric irons, toasters, televisions, etc. would not have been there.

Kitchen appliances such as microwaves, grinders, and mixtures would not have found a place in the kitchen as they do today. In other words, cooking would have been quite difficult.

Without electricity, there would have been very few sources of entertainment. Television, home theaters, cinemas, etc., would have been rendered useless. Similarly, there would have been very few sources of telecommunications Cell phones, fax, emails would not have existed at all.
There would not have been so many inventions be a field of health and treatment of diseases. The medical field would not have been so rich in case there was no electricity. Streets would have been dark and gloomy without street lights.

Our industries are in existence only due to electricity. It was one of the prime reasons that led to industrialization.
It is needless to say that today we are so dependent on electricity that we cannot live without electricity. Right from the time, we get up and till the time we sleep and even after that, we are using electricity nonstop. Our life comes to halt in case of power failure.
Everything in this world is functioning through electricity. Without electricity, the airplanes, trains, mills, factories, etc. comes to halt.
In our country, we still find few villages where electricity has not reached yet, but people there are still living their lives comfortably. They have found out their own way.
Electricity is a resource that comes with a cost. It is generated through water and wind. We should value it as a resource that has to be used carefully and wisely.

13 Apr 2021 12:02
Som Ganachari
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13 Apr 2021 12:02
hi how are you

28 May 2021 11:08
Rukmini Chalwadi
New Member
28 May 2021 11:08
Efficiency
Online learning offers teachers an efficient way to deliver lessons to students .Online learning has a number of tools such as videos ,pdfs and teachers can use all these tools as part of their lesson plans,By extending the lesson plan beyond traditional textbooks to include online resources ,teachers are become more efficient educators

24 Jun 2021 21:57
Bhumika Dhami
New Member
24 Jun 2021 21:57
Rukmini Chalwadi - 24 Jun 2021 21:57
Efficiency
Online learning offers teachers an efficient way to deliver lessons to students .Online learning has a number of tools such as videos ,pdfs and teachers can use all these tools as part of their lesson plans,By extending the lesson plan beyond traditional textbooks to include online resources ,teachers are become more efficient educators

nature

27 Nov 2021 13:05
Sanket Mandrekar
New Member
27 Nov 2021 13:05
A farmer[1] is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer might own the farmed land or might work as a laborer on land owned by others, but in most developed economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner, while employees of the farm are known as farm workers, or farmhands. However, in other older definitions a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of plants, land or crops or raises animals (as livestock or fish) by labor and attention.