English Conditional, Prepositions & Modal Exercises

English Conditional, Prepositions and Modals Exercises

1º Put the verbs in brackets into the correct conditional tense

  1. If John had read the small print, he Wouldn’t have signed (not sign) the contract.
  2. If you’re late again, you will have (have) problems with the boss.
  3. I would have bought the book if I had had (have) some money.
  4. Do you think I will lose (lose) weight if I eat less pasta?
  5. I would go to Rome next summer if you came (come) with me.
  6. If Jane had locked (lock) her bike, it wouldn’t have
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हिंदुस्तानी शास्त्रीय संगीत: राग, थाट और सितार का विस्तृत विश्लेषण

हिंदुस्तानी शास्त्रीय संगीत में रागों का ऐतिहासिक विकास

राग की अवधारणा भारतीय संगीत की आत्मा है। ‘राग’ शब्द संस्कृत की ‘रंज्’ धातु से बना है, जिसका अर्थ है ‘रंगना’ या ‘आनंदित करना’। जो रचना मनुष्य

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Pharmaceutical Ethics and the Opioid Crisis

1) What’s the Ethical Dilemma?

How drug companies like Purdue Pharma (maker of OxyContin) and Insys Therapeutics (maker of Subsys, a fentanyl drug) chose to sell more drugs by using lies and tricks, even though they knew those drugs were dangerous and addictive.

These companies had a choice:

  • They could be honest about how risky the drugs were and try to help people in pain responsibly,
  • OR
  • They could hide the truth, use sneaky sales tactics, and push the drugs really hard to make more money. (Chosen)
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Power BI Data Modeling: Star Schema, Normalization & KPIs

Flat Table

A Flat Table stores all data in a single table. It is simple and quick to build, making it suitable for very small or basic analyses. However, it leads to duplicated data, which increases the risk of errors and inconsistencies. As the dataset grows, performance and scalability worsen. For this reason, flat tables are not recommended for advanced or professional Power BI reports.


Relational Model

A Relational Model organizes data into multiple tables connected through keys. This structure

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Political Systems and Theories: Democracy, Monarchy, Republic

Political Systems and Key Theories

Authoritarianism — regimes that favor the appearance of control and diminish political participation by concentrating political power in one person or one body, undermining representative institutions.

  • Aristocracy — Political system in which the government is exercised by a minority of citizens in the general interest of society.
  • Oligarchy — Political system in which the government is exercised by a minority in the interests of the ruling group rather than the
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Recreation Benefits, Types, Agencies and Meaning

Recreation: Meaning, Importance, Types, and Agencies

Introduction — Meaning of Recreation

Recreation is an activity that refreshes the body and mind after work or study. The word recreation is derived from the Latin word “recreare”, which means to refresh, revive, or recreate. Recreation includes activities done during leisure time for enjoyment, relaxation, and pleasure. These activities remove fatigue and stress and make a person energetic again.

In physical education, recreation plays an important

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C Implementation: Circular Linked List for Polynomials

C Implementation: 3D Polynomials with Circular Linked Lists

This code defines structures and functions to manage multivariate polynomials (in terms of $x, y, z$) using a circular linked list to store individual terms.

Data Structure Definition

struct node {
    int coeff;
    int x_exp, y_exp, z_exp;
    struct node *next;
};

A pointer to the first term is initialized:

struct node *poly1 = NULL;

Term Insertion Function

insertTerm Function

Inserts a new term into the circular linked list. If the list is

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Depreciation Explained: Meaning, Causes, Methods & Examples

Depreciation – 20 Marks Answer

1. Meaning of Depreciation

Depreciation is the gradual and permanent decrease in the value of a fixed asset due to wear and tear, usage, passage of time, or obsolescence. It is considered a revenue expenditure because it is charged to the Profit and Loss Account annually.

Key Definitions:

  • ICAI: “Depreciation is the decrease in the value of an asset due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or efflux of time.”

  • Spicer & Pegler: “Depreciation is the measured amount of

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Sexual Health: Disorders, Orientation, Therapy, and Pregnancy

Causes of Sexual Problems

Intrapsychic (Psychological) Factors

Intrapsychic (psychological): Early family messages about sex, shame, guilt, fear, sexual trauma or abuse, low self-esteem, performance anxiety.

Interpersonal and Relational Factors

Interpersonal / relational: Poor communication, poor conflict resolution, suppressed anger → decreased passion, power struggles, infidelity, jealousy, distrust.

Cultural and Psychosocial Factors

Cultural / psychosocial: Religious teachings, family-based sex messages,

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German History: From Kaiserreich to Nazi Collapse

🦅 Kaiserreich and Pre-WWI Context (1890–1918)

  • Wilhelmine Militarism: Kaiser Wilhelm II’s obsession with military prestige alienated socialist and democratic factions. He expanded the navy via the 2nd Naval Law (1900), provoking a costly arms race with Britain.
  • Authoritarian Constitutional Monarchy: The Chancellor was unelected, answerable only to the Kaiser, not the Reichstag — creating a democratic façade masking autocracy.
  • Rapid Industrialisation: By 1914, Germany overtook Britain in steel
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