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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)rational choice theory

A perspective which holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice, and which predicts that individuals choose to commit crime when the benefits outweigh the costs of disobeying the law.

Hindi (HI)तर्कसंगत विकल्प सिद्धांत

A perspective which holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice, and which predicts that individuals choose to commit crime when the benefits outweigh the costs of disobeying the law.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)bias

Errors in statistical sampling or testing that are by favoring some factors over others. Bias reduces the overall validity of research. See also: Halo effect, Reliability, Validity.

Hindi (HI)पक्षपात

Errors in statistical sampling or testing that are by favoring some factors over others. Bias reduces the overall validity of research. See also: Halo effect, Reliability, Validity.

Education; Teaching

English (EN)animism

A type of religion that believes that events in the world are often caused by the activities of spirits.

Hindi (HI)जीववाद

A belief that supernatural being or beings, spirits, or deceased ancestors actively exist in the bodies of present-day people or in creatures or physical objects in the natural environment.

Sociology; General sociology

English (EN)computer-based learning

An instructional format where the computer provides instructions, exercises, information and feedback in place of an instructor.

Hindi (HI)कंप्यूटर आधारित शिक्षा

An instructional format where the computer provides instructions, exercises, information and feedback in place of an instructor.

Education; Teaching

English (EN)tone

The author’s implicit attitude toward the reader or the people, places, and events in a work as revealed by the elements of the author’s style. Tone may be characterized as serious or ironic, sad or happy, private or public, angry or affectionate, bitter or ...

Hindi (HI)स्वर

The author’s implicit attitude toward the reader or the people, places, and events in a work as revealed by the elements of the author’s style. Tone may be characterized as serious or ironic, sad or happy, private or public, angry or affectionate, bitter or ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)poem

A rhythmic expression of feelings or ideas, often using metaphor, meter and rhyme.

Hindi (HI)कविता

A rhythmic expression of feelings or ideas, often using metaphor, meter and rhyme.

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)natural process

a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings);

Hindi (HI)प्राकृतिक प्रक्रिया

a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings);

Geography; Geophysics

English (EN)molecular equation

A molecular equation is a balanced chemical equation in which ionic compounds are written as neutral formulas rather than as ions. For example, AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) = AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) is a molecular equation; Ag+(aq) + NO3-(aq) + Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) = ...

Hindi (HI)आण्विक सूत्र

A molecular equation is a balanced chemical equation in which ionic compounds are written as neutral formulas rather than as ions. For example, AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) = AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) is a molecular equation; Ag+(aq) + NO3-(aq) + Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) = ...

Chemistry; General chemistry

English (EN)retract

To recall or take back (something that one has said).

Hindi (HI)वापस लेना

To recall or take back (something that one has said).

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)metonymy

A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea. An example: We have always remained loyal to the crown. See Synecdoche.

Hindi (HI)गुणोक्ति अलंकार

A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea. An example: We have always remained loyal to the crown. See Synecdoche.

Literature; Fiction