Which species? There are 2 genera and about 14 species
It has been said that the CBSE syllabus is far better than the SSC. The CBSE stresses concentric curriculum which means that the topics that are taught in a year will be the continuation of the previous year, or it can be said that the topics are built on top of the previous years. For example, the topics of force, pressure, and motion are included in the sixth standard; the topics of ideas of force and frictional force are included in the seventh and eighth standard. This concentric curriculum is not seen with SSC syllabuses which are generally content based.Most of the parents prefer the CBSE as it is more helpful when taking competitive and entrance examinations. Unlike the SSC schools, the CBSE schools teach English in a functional way, and the teaching is more oriented for communication. If your brother is concerned with his son's education then rather than changing his board ask him to change his school for his betterment. You can check out Shiv Nadar School which is a cbse school, they’ve had a brilliant first year from what my brother tells me (he put his daughter there in the first year). He transferred his child in class 4 and her transformation has been nothing short of magical! She’s so much more confident and curious, she’s used to shy away from asking questions but is bursting with them now. What’s more she loves going to school to school so much that I worry they aren’t working her hard enough! I really recommend giving this school a closer look. www.shivnadarschool.edu.in
Distance learning classes have become very popular in the last few years, especially because they offer students an inexpensive alternative to full-time courses. It’s also a convenient way to learn for those who need to work, raise a family or who don’t like being in a classroom. However, not everyone is cut out for these kinds of courses. They require discipline and organization, among other qualities to succeed. Read on to see if distance learning classes are right for you: 1)Read the syllabus – Here, the professor outlines what’s expected of you during the semester. Look through this carefully and begin scheduling when assignments are due and tests will be given. Planning right from the beginning will keep you from getting overwhelmed when things are underway. 2)Gain access to course tools – Make sure your computer or the one you plan to use is reliable. Professors will not accept excuses when it comes to technology since you’re choosing to learn through this medium. 3)Set deadlines for yourself – Your instructor will not hunt you down for your work. Unlike a traditional classroom, students in distance learning courses are expected to learn the material and complete the workload by certain dates, but are otherwise left on their own. 4)Minimize distractions – Choose a place to study where you won’t be interrupted and can concentrate on the subject matter. 5)Stay in touch with your professor – If you have questions about your work or find you are having trouble understanding something, don’t be afraid to contact the instructor. Also, request a meeting to discuss your progress and suggestions for improvement. 6)Use the facilities – Take advantage of online libraries, databases, tutor programs and study groups offered by the school, professor or fellow classmates. 7)Keep up with your studies – You may not have to physically go to class, but neglecting to review the material will guarantee you a mountain of work when it comes time for tests and large projects. Most students shy away from distance learning courses because of the amount of work that’s involved. But if you manage your time well and remain focused, there’s no reason you shouldn’t succeed in this non-traditional class.
Shy Albatross was created in 1841.
The shy albatross
The accepted scientific name is Eurema messalina blakei.
The Tasmanian devil does not have a "temper". "Temper" is a word applied to people, not animals. The Tasmanian devil exhibits behaviour.When faced with competition for its food supply or territory, the Tasmanian devil becomes aggressive in its behaviour.
No. Tasmanian devils do not attack people. They are shy and reclusive creatures which would much rather avoid people.
yes Tasmanian devils are nice they're the one how try to keep us from littering in the first place
The Tasmanian wolf, more properly known as the Thylacine, or even Tasmanian tiger, is now extinct. It was carnivorous, so it certainly had to be an aggressive hunter. However, it was a shy and reclusive animal which avoided people, and little in known about it. It was not ferocious when unprovoked, but it was a hunter.
Tasmanian devils are not "mean". This term is used to describe a human characteristic. Generally, Tasmanian devils are shy and reclusive, and they avoid confrontations. However, they can be aggressive when they sense a threat to their food supply. They can also be aggressive and vicious when engaged in territorial disputes. They are not "mean".
Shy Pilgreen's birth name is Shy Kristen Pilgreen.
The Mimosa Tree is Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silk tree).
Tasmanian devils are only aggressive when they are asserting their dominance as they gather to feed on a carcass, or as part of their mating ritual. At these times, they are very aggressive. Outside of these situations, Tasmanian devils are shy and reclusive, and would certainly rather run from human contact than confront people.
Jacques Shy's birth name is Jacques Armound Shy II.