Divided attention

CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS

3 main properties: 1- 24h period. 2- Endogenous (rhythmic responses continue even in absence of stimulation) 3- Entrainable (rhythms can be reset/adjusted by exposure to external stimuli)

Study: rat has access to running wheel -> turns of wheel recorded on chart recorder, plots each wheel rotation as tick on chart -> each line represents one day’s activity -> activity plotted for month under no light 6am-6pm, rat shown to be active during dark hours of day-night cycle 

Zetigebers:

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The Role and Structure of Family in Society

The Role and Importance of Family

Family is the oldest and most important social institution. It is the basic unit of society and plays a vital role in the development of individuals and society. Every person is born into a family and spends most of their early life within it. The family provides food, shelter, protection, love, emotional support, and education. It also helps in developing personality, behavior, moral values, and social skills.

Family acts as a bridge between the individual and society.

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Microeconomics +explain how real world conditions match model + sources.Edu

Explain the various applications of Data Mining. How is it used in industries such as


Healthcare, finance, education, and e-commerce? Provide relevant examples


Data mining is the process of extracting useful patterns and knowledge from large datasets, and it has wide applications across various industries. In healthcare, data mining is used to predict diseases, assist in diagnosis, and improve treatment planning by analyzing patient records and medical histories. It also helps in detecting fraudulent

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Binary Search Tree Implementation in C

Binary Search Tree (BST) Implementation in C

This document provides a complete C implementation of a Binary Search Tree (BST), including essential operations such as insertion, searching, traversal, and tree analysis.

Core Data Structure

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>

struct node {
    int data;
    struct node *left, *right;
};

Key Operations

  • Insertion: Adds a new node while maintaining BST properties.
  • Search: Efficiently locates a value within the tree.
  • Traversals:
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Data Warehouse Fundamentals and Architecture

Difference Between Data Warehouse and Data Mart

BasisData WarehouseData Mart
ScopeEntire organizationSpecific department
SizeLargeSmall
DataAll business dataSubject-specific data
UsersWhole organizationDepartment users
CostHighLow
TimeMore implementation timeLess implementation time
ComplexityComplexSimple

Key Takeaways

  • Data Warehouse: Stores organization-wide data.
  • Data Mart: Stores department-specific data.

👉 Warehouse = Whole company
👉 Mart = One department

What is a Data Warehouse?

A Data Warehouse is

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Node.js and Express Backend Development Handbook

Express Framework Fundamentals

The Node.js web framework provides a structured pipeline from top to bottom:

  • Routing system
  • Middleware pipeline
  • Response utilities
  • Template integration (Pug, etc.)

The standard flow follows: Request → Middleware → Route → Response.

Middleware Pipeline

Middleware functions run before the final response. The function signature is (req, res, next). These functions can:

  • Modify the req or res objects.
  • Stop the request using res.send().
  • Pass control using next().

Note: If neither

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Cyber Law, Data Privacy, and Digital Security Essentials

Cyber Law and Its Components

Cyber Law refers to the body of laws that govern activities related to computers, digital devices, and the internet. It addresses legal issues such as cybercrimes, electronic transactions, data protection, and online communication.

Components of Cyber Law

  • Cyber Crimes: Deals with illegal activities involving computers or networks, including hacking, phishing, identity theft, and cyber terrorism. These are covered under the IT Act 2000.
  • Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce): Provides
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Physics Short Questions and Answers for Exam Preparation

SECTION B: SHORT QUESTIONS

Q1. Define the Following with Examples

  • Frequency (f): The number of complete waves passing a point per second. Unit: Hertz (Hz). Formula: f = 1/T. Example: 50 cycles per second = 50 Hz.
  • Wavelength (λ): The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs. Unit: Metre (m). Formula: v = fλ. Example: Visible light is 400–700 nm.
  • Time Period (T): The time taken to complete one full vibration. Unit: Second (s). Formula: T = 1/f. Example: A pendulum swing taking 2 seconds.
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Industrial Revolution: History, Impact, and Social Change

  • 1769: James Watt’s steam engine
  • 1785: Edmund Cartwright’s power loom
  • 1807: Robert Fulton’s steamboat
  • 1825: Legalization of Trade Unions in Great Britain
  • 1829: George Stephenson’s locomotive
  • 1838: The People’s Charter
  • 1864: International Workingmen’s Association (IWA)

Key Definitions of the Industrial Era

  • Industrial Revolution: A process of fast socio-economic change from a predominantly agrarian economy to an industrial one that started in Great Britain in the 18th century.
  • Crop rotation: Growing
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Global Trade Strategies and International Financial Systems

Nature of International Business

In the modern world, business activities are no longer limited within the boundaries of one country. With globalization, transportation, communication, and technology, companies can buy, sell, invest, and operate across nations. This type of business is known as international business. It plays a major role in economic development, employment generation, technology transfer, and global cooperation.

International business refers to all commercial activities such as

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