Unit -1

Class presentations

Reading:


Strategies for Effective Reading


Usage of glosses and footnotes to aid reading comprehension


Recognizing different text types




Activity:

* Read an article of your choice . (1) write a short  review  within four to five lines or  (2) Find out five new vocabularies and also their meaning.  

*Read the passage and answer the following questions using the following link

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Post your comment in the blog as "SUBMITTED" after you submitted the form  with your name, register number and department.

* Choose a text , read it and gloss the text with  unfamiliar words and its meaning, usage and references.

Comments

  1. S.Thillai Nadesh (310319220054)

    Prime Minister of India Narendramodi takes Made in India COVID19 vaccine Covaxin of Bharat Biotech at AIIMS, New Delhi in the early hours of Monday. India has helped more than 70 countries with Made in India vaccines. Surely will motivate many others to take the jab now.

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  2. Reg no 310319220007
    Name R BALAMURUGAN
    Passage lion and mouse:
    A lion was woken up by a tiny mouse running accross his face rising up angry he caught him and kill the mouse was scared if you would spare my life I would sure to repay your kindness the lion laughed and let him go and the lion was catching some hunters rope the mouse Used the teeth to gnaw the rope and lion was free

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  3. Jagadheeshwaran V
    Reg.no:310319220015

    Review on the article about Bengal elections from The Economic Times

    The ADG of state of bengal mr.Jawed shameem (1995 batch IPS officer) has been replaced by Jag mohan by the Election commisions after the day of announcement of poll dates in west bengal.
    As earlier this month jawed was appointed by smt.mamta's government as the ADG of bengal ,but state's BJP reached the EC to change him from the positon pointing him as a biased Election officer.
    So EC changed the Jag mohan as the new ADG of west bengal

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  4. SELVA KUMAR .G (310319220046)

    FUELING THE FUTURE :

    Scientist design a robust (- strong) and high performance fuel cell membrane for hydrogen production.Two polymer membrane boosts hydrogen fuel cell performance. But major drawbacks were made .

    To overcame those drawbacks korean scientists made a novel method by bonded two commercially available polymers( PPO and SEBS ) .Its shows an excellent stability.This will play a vital role in revitalizing(- re- energize) the domestic hydrogen economy.

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  5. Name : S.Bharathiraja (310319220009)

    HOW TO STOP WORRYING

    If you want to stop worrying, then you need to stop thinking so much. Thinking is a good thing of course but when you focus a lot of time over analyzing things, it can cause a lot of stress.
    So how you do just stop worrying about everything? Here’s a simple rule. If you can’t do anything to improve the situation at the moment, let it go.
    STOP WORRYING ABOUT THINGS THAT YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER.......

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  7. Name : Kalaiyarasan G
    Reg no : 310319220016

    (2)- New vocabularies and meaning:

    1.Buzzy-
    Something that generates excitement and gets people talking.

    2.Kvell-
    Meaning to talk admiringly, enthusiastically, or proudly about something.

    3.Nomophobia-
    Fear or worry at the idea of being without your phone or unable to use it.

    4.Hellacious-
    An awful experience and is often used to describe traffic, weather, or even a period of time.

    5.Hench-
    Of a person having a powerful, muscular physique; fit, strong.

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  8. KEERTHIVASAN N (310319220305)

    #These are all the five new words which I learnt from Sport differential mechanism (used in cars)

    * Differential - A gear that makes it possible for a vehicle's back wheel to turn around at different speed when going around corners.

    * Under-steer - The tendency of a vehicle to turn less sharply than intended.

    * Swirl - to make or cause something to make fast circular movements.

    * Yaw angle - It is the angle between a line pointing in the direction the car is moving and the car's x-axis.

    * Actuator - A device that causes a machine or other device to operate.

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  9. THE FIVE HOTSPOTS WHERE FOOD PRICES ARE GETTING PEOPLE WORRIED :

    Global food prices are at the highest in more than six year's, driven by a jump in cost of everything from soyabeans to palm oil because of demand from china, vulnerable supply chains and adverse weather

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  10. Name: Praven. D. D(310319220036)

    THE FIVE HOTSPOTS WHERE FOOD PRICES ARE GETTING PEOPLE WORRIED :

    Global food prices are at the highest in more than six year's, driven by a jump in cost of everything from soyabeans to palm oil because of demand from china, vulnerable supply chains and adverse weather
    REPLY

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  11. VINODH KUMAR C (310319220312)

    # These are all five words which I learnt from various static characteristics (used in instruments)

    * Range - It is define as the difference between upper and lower reading of an instrument

    * Accuracy - It is the degree of closeness of measured value with true value

    * Precision - It is define as repeatability of a measuring process

    * Reliability - It is defined as ability of an instrument to perform its function over a period of time without any failuire

    * Drift - It is defined as the slow variation of the instrument output of measuring instrument over a period of time


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  12. S.KISHORE (310319220019)

    Mendacious-deceitful

    Pejorative-showing disapproval

    Fatuous-devoid of intelligence

    Gratuitous-unwarrented

    Alacrity-eagerness

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  13. Name :G.Bharanidharan .
    Reg.no :310319220008.

    Five new words learn in article of motherhood :
    1. Encompasses - Surround and have or hold within.
    2. Feminists- The beleif that women and men have equal rights and oppurtunity.
    3. Pampering - To take care of somebody very well.
    4. Sacrosanct - Most sacred or holy.
    5. Fostering - To take a child who needs a home into your family and to care for him

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  14. Vamsy Vadan V
    Reg : 310319220309
    A topic related to Sportsmanship

    Sportsmanship means not only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with the rules prescribed, but also playing the game of the life in accordance with the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman observes all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but has not learned to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be true a sportsman. On the contrary, a man who gives evidence of possessing a strong spirit in the wider sphere of life but has not attained excellence in games is still a sportsman. Usually those who play games develop into true sportsman because their character is molded by the training they are gone on the field.


    Fair play, respect for discipline, recognition of the need for team work and cheerfulness even in the event of defeat are thus the dominant marks of a sportsman. It is evident that sportsmanship is something worthy of admirations. It is conducive to human happiness and welfare.


    Sportsmanship implies first fair play. In games if any player plays foul, the side to which he belongs is penalized. Similarly in bigger game of life one should always be fair in one’s dealing with others.

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  15. Yamuna.K (310319220057)

    The new five vocabularies that I learnt from the business article " Inventory Management Techniques to cut Losses" are listed below:

    1. Merchandise : refers to the products or goods that are bought and sold by your company.

    2. Consensus : refers to an idea or opinion that's been agreed on by everyone.

    3. Obsolete : no longer being used because it can't produce value for the company.

    4. Discrepancy : the quality or state of disagreeing or being at variance.

    5. Retailer : is a person or business that you purchase goods from.

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  16. Name : Gopalakrishnan.S
    Reg no : 310319220011
    Department : BTECH 2nd yr (PA).

    Article about 2nd pink ball Test match in India

    vocabularies and their meanings

    1. Compunction : A feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad.

    2. Vehement : Showing strong feeling

    3. Gesticulate : To make movement with your hands innorder to express something

    4. Revamping : An act of revising something

    5. Amid : into the middle of or surrounded by.

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  17. Madhumitha S
    Reg.No.310319220020

    Review on the Harmful Chemical in plastic :

    1.To destroy plastics, we can either recycle or burn them.

    2.If we burn plastic, they emit harmful chemical gases like carbon dioxide (CO,), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (NO), methane (CH4), sulphur dioxides (SO2), etc.

    3.These gases pollute our environment, though in negligible content, they add to green house effect and endanger our environment.

    4.Example:PVC is widely known as the most toxic plastic for health and the environment.

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  18. Selvakannan.J
    310319220045

    New words learn in an article about effects of Artificial Intelligence(AI)
    1.Cognitive-being or involving conscious intellectual activity.
    2.Deliberate-done on purposed
    3.Outrageous-that makes you very angry or shocked.
    4.Perceive-notice or realize something.
    5.Commutes-to travel from home to work every day.
    6.fosters-to take a child who needs a home into your family and to care for him/her without becoming legal parent

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  19. Name:Vishwanath J
    Reg no.310319220056
    Nasa's Mars perseverance Rover
    NASA's next-generation Perseverance rover – the largest, most advanced rover NASA has sent to another world – touched down on Mars on Feb. 18, 2021, after a 203-day journey traversing 293 million miles (472 million kilometers). Confirmation of the successful touchdown was announced in mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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  20. Name: Veena.V
    Department: B.Tech 2nd Year
    Reg. No. 310319220055

    Review of article about ISRO satellite launch

    The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched 19 satellites into orbit using the PSLV-C51 (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) from Sriharikota. Brazil's optical earth observation satellite was carried along with 5 satellites from India and 13 from the U.S. The Amazonia-1 satellite from Brazil will help monitor the Amazon forest. The Indian satellites are the Satish Dhawan SAT built by Space Kidz India, the UNITYsat which is a combination of three satellites, and SindhuNetra, an Indian technology demonstration satellite. This is the first dedicated mission of NewSpace India Limited, which is the commercial arm of ISRO.

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  22. Name : Kalaiyarasan G
    Reg no : 310319220016

    (2)- New vocabularies that I learnt from human well being :

    1.Buzzy-
    Something that generates excitement and gets people talking.

    2.Kvell-
    Meaning to talk admiringly, enthusiastically, or proudly about something.

    3.Nomophobia-
    Fear or worry at the idea of being without your phone or unable to use it.

    4.Hellacious-
    An awful experience and is often used to describe traffic, weather, or even a period of time.

    5.Hench-
    Of a person having a powerful, muscular physique; fit, strong.

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  24. Mukesh Kumar G
    Reg no 310319220025
    The late 20th century saw dramatic growth in incarceration rates in the United States. Of the more than 2.3 million people in US prisons, jails, and detention centers in 2020, 60 percent were Black or Latinx. Harvard Business School assistant professor Reshmaan Hussam probes the assumptions underlying the current prison system, with its huge racial disparities, and considers what could be done to address the crisis of the American criminal justice system in her case, “Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

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  25. NAME :M.PARTHASARATHY
    REG NO : 310319220030

    Review the article in The Hindustan Times , ISRO'S PSLV-C51 launch

    The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday launched Brazil's Amazonia-1 satellite onboard its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C51.

    The launch took place from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.

    PSLV C51/Amazonia-1 is the first dedicated commercial mission of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a Government of India company under the Department of Space.

    The 637-kg Amazonia-1 is the optical earth observation satellite of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the research unit of Brazil's ministry of science.

    This satellite would further strengthen the existing structure by providing remote sensing data to users for monitoring deforestation in the Amazon region and analysis of diversified agriculture across the Brazilian territory.

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  26. SURESH KUMAR S A (310319220053)

    inferring:conclude or judge from premises or evidence to indicate or involve as conclusion.

    Predicting:say or estimate that will happen in future or will be consequence of something.

    Skimming:it is reading rapidly in order to get general overview of material.

    Scanning:it is reding rapidly in order to get specific information.

    Visualising: make something visible to eye.

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  27. Name:S.Sudharsan
    Reg No:310319220051


    Article:5 Big points from Delhi Court Verdict Acquitting Priya Ramani

    Vocabulary:

    1.acquit-To state formally that a person is not guilty of a crime

    2.Verdict-The finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial

    3.Dignity-The quality of being serious and normal

    4.Stigma-A mark of shame or discredit

    5.Disclosure-The facts that are made known

    6.Trial-A formal meeting in a law court at which a judge and jury listen to evidence and whether the person is guilty of a crime

    7.Trauma-Severe emotional shock and pain caused by an extremely upsetting experience

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  28. Prem Vikash G
    (310319220037)

    Australia's Oldest Aboriginal Rock Art

    Vocabulary

    1) Radiocarbon dating- Radiocarbon dating (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.

    2) Geochronology - Geochronology is the science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments using signatures inherent in the rocks themselves.

    3) Intact - Not changed or impaired in anyway

    4) Wasp - A social winged insect

    5) Montage - The technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.

    6) Aboriginal - Aboriginal means belonging or relating to one of the tribes living in Australia when Europeans arrived there.

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  29. NAME - MOHAMMED FASITH
    REG NO - 310319220023


    THE SPACE X's ACHIEVEMENTS

    SpaceX's achievements include the first privately funded liquid-propellant rocket to reach orbit (Falcon 1 in 2008), the first private company to successfully launch, orbit, and recover a spacecraft (Dragon in 2010), the first private company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station (Dragon in 2012), the first vertical take-off and vertical propulsive landing for an orbital rocket (Falcon 9 in 2015), the first reuse of an orbital rocket (Falcon 9 in 2017), the first to launch a private spacecraft into orbit around the Sun (Falcon Heavy's payload of a Tesla Roadster in 2018), and the first private company to send astronauts to orbit and to the International Space Station (SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2 and SpaceX Crew-1 missions in 2020).As of 1 February 2021, SpaceX has flown 21 cargo resupply missions to the International Space Station (ISS) under a partnership with NASA, as well as an uncrewed demonstration flight of the human-rated Dragon 2 spacecraft (Crew Dragon Demo-1) on 2 March 2019, and two manned flights.

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  30. S.KISHORE
    310319220019

    Photosensitive monomer allows polyurethanes to be degraded by light

    Scientists in Australia and Germany have unveiled a new method for photolysing polyurethanes. Led by Christopher Barner-Kowollik at Queensland University of Technology, the group incorporated photosensitive o-nitrobenzyl moieties into a polyurethane, which enabled the polymer to be broken down upon exposure to UV light. Barner-Kowollik says the approach could aid the development of polyurethane-based degradable packaging and adhesives, and hope it can be extended to other polymers.

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  31. Reg.No: 310319220005
    Name : Anurithika.P
    Department: BTech Plastic technology 2nd year.

    2.New Vocabularies and their meaning. From the article that I had read [Road to decarbonisation: Govts must remove obstacles of poorly designed planning systems]

    1.Naysayers : one who opposes, refuses.
    2.Inexorable: impossible to stop or prevent.
    3.Swathe: to wrap or bind in bandages
    4.Extrapolate: to guess or think about what might happen using information
    5.Siloed: separated from other people or things
    6.Precedent: an action,situation or decision that has already happened
    7.Robustness: the quality or condition of being strong & in good condition.

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  32. Alice keren Motha A
    Reg no: 310319220003
    BTech PT 2nd year

    Review based on the article about the placements in IIMs.

    The final placement season at the IIMs, which is to begin this week and there has been a 20 percent increase in pre-placement offers at IIMs.
    IIM Ahmedabad (IIM-A), considered the country’s premier business school, will begin its final placements for the postgraduate programme in management on March 2 Virtually.The maximum salary in the placement stood at Rs 55.8 lakh for domestic and
    US$ 180,645 for the international offer categories.










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  33. Alice keren Motha A
    Reg no: 310319220003
    BTech PT 2nd year

    Review based on the article about the placements in IIMs.

    The final placement season at the IIMs, which is to begin this week and there has been a 20 percent increase in pre-placement offers at IIMs.
    IIM Ahmedabad (IIM-A), considered the country’s premier business school, will begin its final placements for the postgraduate programme in management on March 2 Virtually.The maximum salary in the placement stood at Rs 55.8 lakh for domestic and
    US$ 180,645 for the international offer categories.










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  34. Muthukumar G (310319220027)

    Review on the article about IPL2021 From the HINDU

    The BCCI is looking at four to five venues for conducting the next edition of the Indian Premier League with Mumbai as a single host not looking feasible anymore following a surge in COVID-19 cases in and around the city.

    Earlier, there were discussions that Mumbai, with four stadiums - Wankhede, Brabourne, DY Patil and Reliance Stadium, will be a good option to create a single bio-secure bubble and hold the eight-week long tournament.

    However,the COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra has worsened with a spike in COVID-19 cases.

    "There is still a month left for the IPL to start but obviously some decisions need to be taken. It will be risky to have a single city IPL in Mumbai if there is steady rise in cases that's happening right now," a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

    "So cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Kolkata will be ready to host matches. Ahmedabad, will host the play-off and final match of the IPL," he said.

    The IPL is scheduled to start in the second week of April. The tournament had to be taken to the UAE last year because of the pandemic.

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  35. Name K.KALAIYAZHAGAN
    Reg no 310319220017

    The country's petrol and diesel prices continued its northward march on Saturday, after a three-day break, taking its retail rates to unprecedented levels and burning holes in the consumers' pockets. Oil marketing companies raised the pump price of petrol and diesel by 24 paise and 15 paise per litre on Saturday. With this, petrol is now priced at Rs 91.17 a litre and diesel Rs 81.47 a litre in the capital.

    Sources in OMCs said that price rise on Saturday followed the movement in the product price in global markets. The crude oil is also on boil with benchmark Brent crude still above $66 a barrel now. It was less than $60 a barrel just a few days back.

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  36. G.ISHA (310319220014)

    Review the article about procrastination.:

    Procrastination was highly valued by Greek philosophers and stated that it makes you learn to manage delay.
    Procrastination makes you think what matters most in life and what most important to you.
    Better decision-making may result from procrastination due to rushing in to deal, task, project or items.
    If one has a habit of putting off things, then procrastination can help to jump-start prioritization.
    Procrastination is experienced due to higher levels of stress, illness, and eventually yielding to poor academic performance.
    Procrastination does lead to higher levels of stress and may link you to low self-compassion.
    Procrastination allows you to get things done, which are the wrong things or are out of priority.
    Procrastination creates resentment and adds to the dumped workload on other employees or colleagues and sets feelings of anxiety and piled-on resentment.
    The end-product of chronic procrastination includes an increase in mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.

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  37. Name:Prathap
    Reg no:310319220035
    Budget 2021
    During his introductory speech, O Panneerselvam stated that a total of Rs. 13,352 crore had been spent by the state government on COVID-19 relief operations in Tamil Nadu following the outbreak of the pandemic in March, 2020. He said that the impact of the pandemic has been echoed in the interim budget.

    With rising costs, the budget indicated that the state’s fiscal deficit is expected to be 4.99 per cent. The state debt, which is currently at Rs, 4.85 trillion is set to increase to Rs. 5.7 trillion, said OPS. Following the presentation of the interim budget for the year 2021-22, revenue has been projected at Rs 1,80,700.62 crore.

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  38. Name : AKILAN A

    Reg. No. : 310319220002
    Article on Second phase of covid vaccine from mint

    The second phase of covid 19 vaccine administaraing starts today.
    This phase of vaccination targets the old age people over than 60 years also people physically sick of age higher than 45 can also get vaccinated in this phase
    Phase 2 vaccination drive covers 10 crore people all over india
    One can register selfly on arogya setu app or can also register on the spot on hospitals
    The vaccine is free at government facilities and costs Rs.250 in private facilities

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  39. J.Anand Raj(310319220004)

    The 5 vocabulary I learnt from the article about "Webseries" in Hindustan Times.

    1.Venture- A risky or daring journey

    2. Brewing- A activity or business producing beer.

    3.Amateurish- Done in a unskillful or inept way

    4. Monetisation- The action or process of earning revenue from asset,business,etc,.

    5. Unprecedented- Never done or known before

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  40. R.satheesh
    (310319220044)

    5G NETWORK:
    1.5G as already mentioned also
    Stands for 5th generation
    Wireless technology.
    2.It changes the way we are
    Using wireless gadget by
    Providing very high
    bandwidth.
    3.5G wireless internet networks
    are real wireless world which
    Shall be supported by CDMA
    OFDM,MCCDMA,UWB and
    IPv6.
    4.The high quality services of
    5g technology is based on
    Policy to avoid error.
    5.5G technology would provide
    Large broadcasting of data
    In Gigabytes.
    6.5G technology is going to be
    a new revolution in wireless
    system market.

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  41. Name - M.Thamizhmani
    Reg no-310319220308

    Review on tha article about 1st world war:
    World War I (or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1,German: Erster Weltkrieg) was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously known as the Great War or "the war to end all wars" it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. It is also one of the deadliest conflicts in history, with an estimated 9 million combatant deaths and 13 million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war,while resulting genocides and the related 1918 Spanish flu pandemic caused another 17–100 million deaths worldwide, including an estimated 2.64 million Spanish flu deaths in Europe and as many as 675,000 Spanish flu deaths in the United States.

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  42. P. Mohamed Althaf
    ( 310319220022 )

    Vocabulary I learnt from the article : RBI calls Digital currencies A mixed Blessing

    1) Remuneration--->Payment or compensation received for services or employment.
    2)Anonymity--->The situation where a Person's name is not known.
    3) Alleviate--->To make something less strong or bad.
    4) Disintermediation--->Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers.
    5)Laundering--->To move money that somebody has got illegally into foreign bank accounts.
    6) Constraint--->Something that limits .
    7) Primacy--->The fact of being most important.

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  43. Akash. R ( 310319220301)

    The 5 vocabulary that I learnt from an article about "Drama".

    ARRAS: 1) A drape curtain loosely suspended across a stage. 2) A curtain or tapestry used to screen a door, or serving as a wall hanging.

    APRON :Section of the stage floor which projects towards or into the auditorium. In proscenium theatres, the part of the stage in front of the house tabs, or in front of the proscenium arch.

    AMPHITEATRE: An auditorium, outdoors or indoors, circular, semicircular, or elliptical in shape, in which a central arena is more or less surrounded by rising banks of seats.

    AISLE :a passage through the seating area.

    ATTENUATE To reduce the intensity of a sound signal.

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  44. Akash. R (310319220301)

    The vocabulary that i learnt from the article called "Drama ".

    EXTEMPORANEOUS Impromptu, unrehearsed, unscripted. Thus, extemporize, extempore .

    DAISY-CHAINING Connecting items of equipment together by linking from one to the next in a chain. Used for connecting demux boxes to dimmers, etc.

    COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE A comedy of stock characters with masks, in which the actors improve on a prearranged scenario. Developed in Italy, 16th to 18th centuries, but influential on acting and dramatic forms ever since.

    CAMLOCK (Trade Name) Single pole connector used on professional power distribution & dimming systems. A separate connector is used for each phase/neutral of the supply. Originally developed for touring concerts, as power demands increase it's finding more use in theatres.

    BABY SPOTLIGHT A small spotlight used at a short distance to give sharp illumination to an actor's face, or to a limited portion of the acting area.

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  45. Name :N.Poovetha
    Reg no:310319220032

    Article on biological degradation
    Biodegradation is necessary for water-soluble or water-immiscible polymers because they eventually enter streams which can neither be recycled nor incinerated. It is important to consider the microbial degradation of natural and synthetic polymers in order to understand what is necessary for biodegradation and the mechanisms involved. This requires understanding of the interactions between materials and microorganisms and the biochemical changes involved.

    This requires understanding of the interactions between materials and microorganisms and the biochemical changes involved. Widespread studies on the biodegradation of plastics have been carried out in order to overcome the environmental problems associated with synthetic plastic waste.

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  46. Name: K.SUGANTHA
    Register No. : 310319220052
    Department:B.Tech II nd Year(PA)

    2.New Vocabularies and their Meanings

    I learnt some new words from the Article: Fireball lights up skies above UK, captured on Doorbell cameras.

    1) Stargazer_-_->An Astronomer

    2) Streak_-_->Having lines of different colours.

    3)Ripped_-_->To be torn quickly and suddenly.

    4) Pheasant_-_->A type of bird with long tail.

    5) Avid_-_->Very eager or extremely Interested.

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  47. Name :Sowmiya.M
    Reg.No:310319220049

    Review on fluid-magnetic solution for sorting plastic waste:
    The inefficiency of current plastic recycling strategies has raised several environmental, societal, and economic concerns. Magnetic density separation (MDS) is an efficient state-of-the-art recycling technique that uses magnetized fluids to separate different types of plastic particles. Researcher Sina Tajfirooz has developed and validated a model to predict the collective motion of particles in MDS systems. Simulation results shed new light on the separation process in MDS systems and provide data that can help optimize the performance of future MDS systems. Tajfirooz defended his thesis on February 22nd at the department of Mechanical Engineering.

    The current plastic production and recycling trend continues, by 2050 roughly 12 billion metric tons of plastic waste will have accumulated as waste on our planet. One way to change this trend is through the development of more efficient plastic recycling and separation technologies.

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  48. Name:K.Shashanth
    Register Number:310319220048
    Department:B.Tech plastic technology II nd year

    New vocabularies and theri meanings.

    1.Utter-Without qualification.

    2.Render-Given an interpretation of

    3.Campaign-A race between candidates for elective office.

    4.Confer-Have a meeting in order to talk something over.

    5.Dwell-Think moodily or anxiously about something.

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  49. Name: Sakthivel N
    Reg No:310319220042
    Department:B.tech (plastic technology)
    The Archaeological Park of Pompeii called the chariot "an exceptional discovery" and said "it represents a unique find - which has no parallel in Italy thus far - in an excellent state of preservation."

    The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD destroyed Pompeii. The chariot was spared when the walls and roof of the structure it was in collapsed, and also survived looting by modern-day antiquities thieves, who had dug tunnels through to the site, grazing but not damaging the four-wheeled cart, according to park officials.

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  50. Name: Nantha kumar K.SE
    Reg no : 310319220028
    Department: Plastic technology, year : 2 nd year

    List of some new vocabularies

    1.blithesome-
    carefree and happy and lighthearted.


    2.capricious-
    determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity.

    3.exultant-
    joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success.

    4.twaddle-
    pretentious or silly talk or writing.

    5.zippy-
    quick and energetic.

    6.pollyannaish-
    pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic.

    7.nuance-
    a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude.

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  51. Name :Kowsigan
    Reg no:310319220306
    Department: B.tech (plastic technology ) 2nd year
    The new words that I learned from ariticle about "3D MODELLING"
    1. encompasses-Include in scope; include as part of something broader
    2. paradigm - The generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time
    3. sprites -Atmospheric electricity (lasting 10 msec) appearing as globular flashes of red
    4. manifold-A set of points such as those of a closed surface or an analogue in three or more dimensions
    5. tessellation-The careful positioning of shapes in a pattern

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  52. Name : Abinesh S
    Reg no :31031922001

    Review on article:

    The average maximum temperature recorded in Delhi this February was the second highest since 1901, officials of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

    The average maximum temperature in February was 27.9 degrees Celsius, lower than 29.7 degrees recorded in February 2006 and equivalent to what it was in 1960.

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  53. Name : STALIN S
    Reg no: 310319220050
    Department: plastic technology (2 year)

    The World Health Organization (WHO)

    The WHO is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

    The WHO Constitution, which establishes the agency's governing structure and principles, states its main objective as "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health.

    It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with six semi-autonomous regional offices and 150 field offices worldwide.

    The WHO has played a leading role in several public health achievements, most notably the eradication of smallpox, the near-eradication of polio, and the development of an Ebola vaccine. Its current priorities include communicable diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS, Ebola, COVID-19, malaria and tuberculosis; non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and cancer; healthy diet, nutrition, and food security; occupational health; and substance abuse. As part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group,

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  54. Name:V.Ragul
    Reg no:310319220039
    Dep:B.Tech (plastic technology) IInd year

    Goods and Services Tax
    This article is about the tax. For the legislation introducing of tax.

    Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax (or consumption tax) used in India on the supply of goods and services. It is a comprehensive, multistage, destination-based tax: comprehensive because it has subsumed almost all the indirect taxes except a few state taxes. Multi-staged as it is, the GST is imposed at every step in the production process, but is meant to be refunded to all parties in the various stages of production other than the final consumer and as a destination-based tax, it is collected from point of consumption and not point of origin like previous taxes.
    Goods and services are divided into five different tax slabs for collection of tax - 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%.
    The tax came into effect from 1 July 2017 through the implementation of the One Hundred and First Amendment of the Constitution of India by the Indian government. The GST replaced existing multiple taxes levied by the central and state governments.


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  55. Name:R.mariyaantony
    Reg no:310319220021
    Dep: B.TECH (plastic technology) IInd year

    Ideonella sakaiensis is a bacterium from the genus ideonella and family.

    Comamonadaceae capable of breaking down and consuming the plastic polyethylene terephthalate(PET)as a sole carbon and energy source

    Family: comamonadaceae
    Higher classification:ideonella
    Order:Burkholderiales
    Class:Betaproteobacteria
    Scientific name:ideonella sakaiensis
    Phylum:proteobacteria.

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  58. Name:RAJASHREE.R
    Reg no:310319220040
    Dep:B.Tech(plastic technology)2 nd year





    Agriculture is the science, art and practice of cultivating plants and livestock.[1] Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago. After gathering wild grains beginning at least 105,000 years ago, nascent farmers began to plant them around 11,500 years ago. Pigs, sheep and cattle were domesticated over 10,000 years ago. Plants were independently cultivated in at least 11 regions of the world. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture in the twentieth century came to dominate agricultural output, though about 2 billion people still depended on subsistence agriculture.

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  59. G. ARAVINTHAN (310319220302)
    Differential - A gear that makes it possible for a vehicle's back wheel to turn around at different speed when going around corners.

    * Under-steer - The tendency of a vehicle to turn less sharply than intended.

    * Swirl - to make or cause something to make fast circular movements.

    * Yaw angle - It is the angle between a line pointing in the direction the car is moving and the car's x-axis.

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  60. Name:A.Pasupathinesan
    Reg :310319220031

    The new words that I learnt from
    "Julius Caesar" Act 1 by William Shakespeare' are:

    1.Idle: not in action or at work

    2.Conscience: motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles

    3.Beseech: ask for or request earnestly

    4.Attire:
    clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion.

    5.Thorng: a large gathering of people

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  61. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ACfKWiy8mkObLwLksP237Kju5M_guhhQ/view?usp=drivesdk

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  62. A.umar
    310319138052
    B.E 2nd year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ACfKWiy8mkObLwLksP237Kju5M_guhhQ/view?usp=drivesdk

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  63. Name : K. VENKATESH
    Reg no: 310319138055
    Course: B. E (Manufacturing) 2nd year


    Article on EPDI Retains Interest Rate on Deposits At 8.5%



    The Employee's Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Thursday decided to retain the interest rate on provident fund deposits at 8.5% for the financial year 2020-21. In March 2020, EPFO had reduced the interest rate on provident fund deposits to a seven-year low of 8.5% for 2019-20. The decision comes amidst speculations that the retirement fund body would lower interest rates.


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  64. B.P. Arjunan
    310319138006
    B.E. 2nd year

    Review on the article about "Bangaluru tops list of cities in ease of living" from hindu news paper

    The Ease of Living Index 2020, in which 111 cities participated during the assessment in 2020.
    The report was released by Union affairs minister Hardeep SIngh Puri on Thursday. The assessment exercise was carried out last year just before the lockdown. The EoLI is an assessment tool the quality of life and the impact of various initiatives for urban development.
    It provides a comprehensive understanding of participating cities based on quality of life, economic-ability of a city, and its sustainability and resilience.

    The ministry said the pillar-wise scores help cities assess their level of development and identify existing gaps that obstruct their growth. They also promotes healthy competition through rankings and incentivises them to improves further and even emulate the best practices from their peer cities

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  65. ●Name:Shrijith.V.S
    ●Reg.No:310319138049
    ●Course:B.E MN 2nd Yr

    ●Article on:How to write a screenplay for a film.

    There is a specific format
    for screenplays, as we will
    discuss. And yes, there’s
    even a three-act structure
    that most script experts
    recommend following
    when writing a screenplay.

    But the writing a movie
    script also involves
    individual voice,
    imagination,some
    discussions with
    surroundings,going
    through researches and
    innovation,
    which is why even the
    most practiced.
    screenwriters
    may question themselves
    from time to time.

    By learning the basics of
    this storytelling craft, such
    as format and story
    structure, an aspiring
    screenwriter can
    immediately put
    themselves in a better
    position to get their work
    noticed and career ignited.




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  66. NAME. : VIJAY G
    REG NO : 310319138056
    COURSE : B. E (MANUFACTURING) 2nd YEAR


    Review the article about "SpaceX Starship Lands Upright, Then Explodes In Latest Test" from hindu news paper


    The latest heavy-duty launch vehicle prototype from SpaceX soared flawlessly into the sky in a high-altitude test blast-off on Wednesday from Boca Chica, Texas, then flew itself back to Earth to achieve the first upright landing for a Starship model.
    But the triumph was short-lived. Listing slightly to one side as an automated fire-suppression system trained a stream of water on flames still burning at the base of the rocket, the spacecraft blew itself to pieces about eight minutes after touchdown.

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  67. Name: prithevi raj.A
    Reg no: 310319138042
    Course:Be (MN) 2nd year

    Article :India downgraded from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’ in democracy report
    The report titled “Freedom in the World 2021 - Democracy under Siege” said India “appears to have abandoned its potential to serve as a global democratic leader”.

    India had been rated as “free” in Freedom House’s reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020, though its scores on a scale of 100 had declined during this period from 77 to 71.(AP)
    India’s status as a democracy and free society has been downgraded to “partly free” in the latest annual report on global political rights and liberties by Freedom House, a US government-funded NGO that studies political freedom around the world.


    The report titled “Freedom in the World 2021 - Democracy under Siege” said India “appears to have abandoned its potential to serve as a global democratic leader”. It said India’s fall “from the upper ranks of free nations could have a particularly damaging impact on global democratic standards”.

    There was no immediate response from Indian officials to the report.

    India had been rated as “free” in Freedom House’s reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020, though its scores on a scale of 100 had declined during this period from 77 to 71. In the latest report, India had a score of 67 out of 100.

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  68. NAME :T.BOOPATHI
    REG.NO :310319138011
    COURSE:BE(MN)-2ND YEAR


    #Review on the article about"NEW RECORD BY WEST INDIES CRICKETER KIERON POLLARD" from HINDUSTAN TIMES.

    West Indies and the Mumbai Indians cricketer (all-rounder) become the second player in the history of T20 cricket to hit six sixes (6,6,6,6,6,6) in an over against Sri Lankan off-spinner Akila Dananjaya in Coolidge cricket ground, Antigua on March 4,2021.

    Yuvraj singh from India ,is the only batsman before Pollard to achieve this feat in T20 internationals against England's Stuart Broad in the 2007 T20 World Cup game in Durban.

    Herschelle Gibbs from south Africa , become the first batsman to hit six sixes in an over -in an 'ODI' against Netherlands during the 2007 World Cup on March 16 ,2007

    Pollard joined along with Yuvraj singh and Herschelle Gibbs in the list of hitting six sixes in an over ...

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  69. NAME: Abhishek G
    REG NO: 310319138002
    DEPT: BE Manufacturing Engineering

    Article about "Covaxin 81% effective analysis of 3rd stage trial in India"

    Vocabulary and thier meaning

    Interim - The intervening time.

    Placebo - Anything that seems to be "real" medical treatment - but isn't. (fake pills).

    Comorbidities - means more than one disease is present in the same person at the same time.

    Criticism - act of disapproval comments or remarking someone or something.

    Immunogenicity - the ability of cells/tissues to provoke an immune response.

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  70. NAME : R . APRATHIMA
    REG NO. : 310319138005
    DEPARTMENT : BE MANUFACTURING (II YEAR)

    (2) Five new vocabularies and meaning

    1) Hypermilling - Altering a car to maximize its fuel economy
    2) Buzzkill - person or thing that has a depressing effect
    3) Catastrophize - present a situation as worse than it is
    4) Trapo - politician perceived as belonging to a conventional and corrupt ruling class
    5) Usie - a group selfie , where someone takes a picture of themselves with other people in the shot

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  71. Name:M.RAJAPRIYA
    Reg.NO: 310319138044
    Department:B.E Manufacturing (II Year)

    (2).Five new vocabulary that I learnt from a business article about covid-19 in which" the SC asks Pvt hospitals to give priority admission to elderly" are listed below:

    1. Cater- To provide with food especially for special occasions as a professional service.
    2. Apex court - The highest judicial court in a country or a state.
    3. Memorandum- A record or written statement of something(reminder).
    4.Verdict- A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case.
    5. Statutory rights- A right granted by law passed by a legislative body ( victims of crime have a statutory right to tell the court how they have been affected).

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  72. Name:Varsha V
    Reg.No:310319138053
    Department:B.E(Manufacturing Engineering)2nd year
    The following are the new worlds that i learnt from the article about "SPACE EXPLORATION".
    *Laypeople-a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject.
    *utilitarian purpose-relating to practical purposes.
    *Deploy-utilize, position.
    *Vicinity - the area near or surrounding a particular place.
    *photoreconnaissance - reconnaissance in which aerial photographs are taken.
    *Attributes-(verb) regard something as being caused by,(noun) quality.
    *Speculative-(adjective) engaged in, expressing, or based on conjecture rather than knowledge,risky.

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  73. Name: K.P. Keshav
    Reg. Number: 310319138026
    Department: B.E. Manufacturing II Year

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQzdvJmaY10rWwWlWUwO0Mt-XzR_I1hlIJ5oK6yt4Ok/edit?usp=sharing

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  74. Name :
    GODWYN M
    Register Number : 310319138015
    Department : B.E(Manufacturing Engineering)

    # the following new vocabularies are learnt from the Indian cricketer @raviashwin99

    *Erudite - Having or showing great knowledge based on careful study

    *Niceties - A fine or subtle detail or distinction

    *Pugnacious - Eager or quick to argue, quarrel or fight

    *Totem pole - A pole on which totems are hung or on which the images of totems are carved ( In that article's context, Ashwin is now one among the world greatest bowler)

    *Churning - To move, or to make water, mud., or move around violently (In that context his objective is not only to churning out the quality cricketers but also churning out the good qualities in human being)

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  75. Reg No.:- 310319138301
    Name :- Anushka Sanjay Khalse
    Branch :- BE Manufacturing Engineering 2nd year
    Following are new words that I learnt from article Plastics and Pandemics.
     Unwavering: not wavering; steady or resolute
     Unprecedented: never done or known before.
     Ubiquitous: existing or being everywhere at the same time
     Myriad: a countless or extremely great number of people or things
     Ponder: implies a careful weighing of a problem

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  76. NAME:MOHAMMED MUJAMIL. A
    REGNO :310319138029
    COURSE :B. E
    MANUFACTURING 2ND YEAR


    ARTICLE:"THE GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH"



    1.Pacific Garbage patch is the world's largest collection of floating trash.

    2.It is in Pacific ocean between Hawaii and California and is often described as "Larger than Texas".

    3.Approximately 7 million tons of plastic and other debris up to 9 feet deep are floating.

    4.By estimation 80% of the plastic originates from land, floating in rivers to the ocean and the remaining 20% of the plastic originates from oil platforms and ships

    5.These trash piles are the biggest threat to the sea animals.


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  77. Name:Stanly Moses
    Reg no:310319138309
    B. E. Manufacturing Engineering 2 nd yr

    Article: The mystery of India's 'LAKE OF SKELETONS'

    Roopkund lake is located 5,059 Meters (16, 500ft) above sea level at the bottom of a side steep slope on trisual one of India's highest mountains in the state of uttarakhand

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  78. Reg no :310319138310
    Name : Suthanthira. S
    Dept : BE Manufacturing engineering

    The following are 5 new vocaulbory that I learnt and there meaning.

    The article about " E - waste"
    1.reckoned - establish by calculation.
    2.obselete - outdated.
    3 unrelenting - unskateable or unbending.
    4.pallet - a crude or makeshift bed
    It is a flat wodden or metal platform on which goods are store so that they lifted and moved using forklift truck
    5.stask - store

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  79. NAME :E.ENIYAVAN
    REG NO:310319138014
    COURSE:BE(MN)2nd year
    Article on problems in indian education system:
    Our Indian education system faces a lot of problems that do not let it prosper and help other children succeed in life. The biggest problem which it has to face is the poor grading system. It judges the intelligence of a student on the basis of academics which is in the form of exam papers. That is very unfair to students who are good in their overall performance but not that good at specific subjects.

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  80. Article about painting:
    Additional Info
    Home
    Visual Arts
    Painting
    Painting
    art

    WRITTEN BY
    Peter D. Owen
    Painter and printmaker. Former Senior Lecturer, Croydon College of Design and Technology, England. Author of Painting: Appreciation of the Arts.
    See Article History
    Painting, the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. The elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light on a flat surface. These elements are combined into expressive patterns in order to represent real or supernatural phenomena, to interpret a narrative theme, or to create wholly abstract visual relationships. An artist’s decision to use a particular medium, such as tempera, fresco, oil, acrylic, watercolour or other water-based paints, ink, gouache, encaustic, or casein, as well as the choice of a particular form, such as mural, easel, panel, miniature, manuscript illumination, scroll, screen or fan, panorama, or any of a variety of modern forms, is based on the sensuous qualities and the expressive possibilities and limitations of those options. The choices of the medium and the form, as well as the artist’s own technique, combine to realize a unique visual image.

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  81. NAME:Bharanidharan.R
    REG.NO:310319138010
    DEPARTMENT:BE Manufacturing engineering
    Review on the article "Big jump in vaccination drive, nearly 11 lakhs doses given Thursday:"

    The numbers are a big leap from the recent average of around five lakh doses per day. Over 50 % of total vaccinations on Wednesday and Thursday were given to those aged 60 and above and those between 45 and 59 with co-morbidities.
    The increase no. of vaccinations is also crucial also because many states, including Maharashtra, Kerala, punjab, Tamilnadu, Gujarat, and karanataka, continue to report a high number of daily New corona virus cases.

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  82. V.PRABAKARAN
    Reg.no- 310319138038
    Article about painting;
    Additional Info
    Home
    Visual Arts
    Painting
    Painting
    art

    WRITTEN BY
    Peter D. Owen
    Painter and printmaker. Former Senior Lecturer, Croydon College of Design and Technology, England. Author of Painting: Appreciation of the Arts.
    See Article History
    Painting, the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. The elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light on a flat surface. These elements are combined into expressive patterns in order to represent real or supernatural phenomena, to interpret a narrative theme, or to create wholly abstract visual relationships. An artist’s decision to use a particular medium, such as tempera, fresco, oil, acrylic, watercolour or other water-based paints, ink, gouache, encaustic, or casein, as well as the choice of a particular form, such as mural, easel, panel, miniature, manuscript illumination, scroll, screen or fan, panorama, or any of a variety of modern forms, is based on the sensuous qualities and the expressive possibilities and limitations of those options. The choices of the medium and the form, as well as the artist’s own technique, combine to realize a unique visual image.

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  83. NAME: VIJAIYA SURYA S
    REG. NO:310319138311
    COARSE: B.E(MN) SECOND YEAR

    Review the article:"Bill Gates tackles climate change"

    Gates presents his "mental framework" and a path paved with breakthroughs for reducing the world's annual greenhouse gas emission from 51 billion tons to net zero. Gates calculates, the task is urgent.If greenhouse gases remain unchecked climate change may be five times as deadly as covid-19 pandemic by 2100.

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  84. Name : NANDHA KUMAR V
    Reg No : 310319138033
    Class : BE (MN) 2nd year

    Activity : I learnt new vocabularies from a recent interview of Indian football captain Sunil Chettri.

    1. Succumbed - To stop fighting against something.

    2 . Paramount - Most important thing.

    3 . Surreal - Very strange way.

    4 . Deteriorate - To become Worse.

    5 . Verdict - The decision that is made by a specially chosen group of people in a court of law, which states if a person is guilty of crime or not.

    6 . Brutal - very cruel or violent.

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  85. P.Anand .BE -2 year
    Reg.no : 310319138004
    Indian cricketer Virat Kohli
    Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the India national team. A right-handed top-order batsman, Kohli is regarded as one of the best contemporary batsmen in the world. He plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, and has been the team's captain since 2013.

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  86. Name: B.Arjun Kumar
    Reg.no. 310319138007
    Department: B.E (Manufacturing Engineering)2nd year

    Vocabularies and their meaning from the article on football:-
    1.Cluster- a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
    2.Motif- a decorative image or design, especially a repeated one forming a pattern.
    3.Scrimmage- a confused struggle or fight.
    4.Culminate-reach a climax or a point of highest development.
    5.Concussion- a temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head.

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  87. 310319138051
    Surendhiran. V
    BE. Manufacturing Engineering
    2nd year.

    Review on the article "Entrepreneurship. "

    Entrepreneurship is that it is the process of starting a business or an organization for profit or for social needs. An entrepreneur is someone who develops a business model, acquires the necessary physical and human capital to start a new venture, and operationalizes it and is responsible for its success or failure. An entrepreneur needs to have, first and foremost, he or she has to be an innovator who has a game changing idea or a potentially new concept that can succeed in the crowded marketplace.

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  88. 310319138034
    K. NAVEEN PRASHANDH
    BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
    2ND YEAR
    Article about Sundar pichai:
    Pichai Sundararajan, known as Sundar Pichai, is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc. and its subsidiary Google. Born in Chennai, India, Pichai earned his degree from IIT Kharagpur in metallurgical Engineering.

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  89. 310319138043
    S.PRITHIVIRAJ
    BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 2ND YEAR

    Article about Tesla:Tesla was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers who wanted to prove that people didn’t need to compromise to drive electric – that electric vehicles can be better, quicker and more fun to drive than gasoline cars. Today, Tesla builds not only all-electric vehicles but also infinitely scalable clean energy generation and storage products. Tesla believes the faster the world stops relying on fossil fuels and moves towards a zero-emission future, the better.
    Launched in 2008, the Roadster unveiled Tesla’s cutting-edge battery technology and electric powertrain. From there, Tesla designed the world’s first ever premium all-electric sedan from the ground up – Model S – which has become the best car in its class in every category. Combining safety, performance, and efficiency, Model S has reset the world’s expectations for the car of the 21st century with the longest range of any electric vehicle, over-the-air software updates that make it better over time, and a record 0-60 mph acceleration time of 2.28 seconds as measured by Motor Trend. In 2015, Tesla expanded its product line with Model X, the safest, quickest and most capable sport utility vehicle in history that holds 5-star safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Completing CEO Elon Musk’s “Secret Master Plan,” in 2016, Tesla introduced Model 3, a low-priced, high-volume electric vehicle that began production in 2017. Soon after, Tesla unveiled the safest, most comfortable truck ever – Tesla Semi – which is designed to save owners at least $200,000 over a million miles based on fuel costs alone. In 2019, Tesla unveiled Model Y, a mid-size SUV, with seating for up to seven, and Cybertruck, which will have better utility than a traditional truck and more performance than a sports car.
    Tesla vehicles are produced at its factory in Fremont, California, and Gigafactory Shanghai.
    Electric cars, batteries, and renewable energy generation and storage already exist independently, but when combined, they become even more powerful – that’s the future we want.

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  90. 310319138305
    K.S. GOWRISANKAR
    BE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 2ND YEAR

    This article is about soorarai pottru movie.
    Soorarai Pottru - The tale of a sparrow winning an eagle.
    Soorarai Pottru has been the buzz for months since the news of it being a biography landed on media. We are all aware of the plot and the end product of it except with the hustles and hassles behind such breakthrough. Soorarai Pottru 'took the outline from the book Simply Fly' and beefed up a bit for cinematic experience without rambling into unnecessary sub - plots. Infact, even the making of the movie stayed true to it's content which is quite rare to be witnessed these days. As the lead utters, "We keep our flights light.", So does the movie you don't find an unnecessary sub plot or a fight sequence stuffed into it. To me, it's a "stereotype breaker" not because of it's OTT release but because of its content and exploitation of cinematic liberty then and there needed. You see a woman dreaming, achieving and backing up the man he loves financially. 'Bommi' played by Aparna Balamurali could have been just a part of a romance track but NO, she isnt. She believes in Maara's dreams because she's a dreamer too. The second thing would be the take on casteism and discrimination. One would never believe that, a film about a man starting an airline has taken a stand against casteism.
    The word 'denial' is not the root cause for discrimination but a wall which separates people by discriminating 'who should access what'.
    When people tried to climb up the wall to see the other side, 'Maara' thinks of flying above it. And again as I said before, the movie just reflected it's own content by breaking every damn rule of making a movie with a star.

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  91. Name - Dhanasegaran J
    Reg no- 310319138013
    Department - B. E Manufacturing Engineering

    Review on "Food Waste Index report 2021 released by UNEP(United Nations Environment Programme)


    An estimated 931 million tonnes of food or 17% of total food available to consumers in 2019 globally went to waste bins of householder, restaurant and other food service said by UNEP on Thursday

    The weight of the global food waste roughly equals India's total production of foodgrain, oil seeds, sugarcane in 2019-20

    On a global per capita level, 121 kg of consumer - level food is wasted each year, with 74 kg of this happening in household

    In South Asia, estimate at the household level show a waste of 50 kg of food per person per in India compared to 82kg in Afghanistan, 79 kg in Nepal, 76 kg in srilanka, 74kg in Pakistan and 65 kg in Bangladesh.

    Per capita, food wastage is in fact much higher in West Asian and sure Saharan African Countries, challenging earlier of higher consumer food waste in developed countries and food production ,storage and transportation losses in developing Countries

    On referring to Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) which estimate that 690 million people were hungry in 2019 , the food index report said the number was expected to rise sharply during and post -Covid-19.

    "With a staggering 3 billion people that cannot afford a healthy diet (FAO, 2020) ,the message of this report is clear : citizens need help to reduce food waste at home", said the report comprising of new global consumer level food waste existing data points in 54 countries and Extrapolations based upon observed in other nations.


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  92. 310319138047
    S.SANDEEP
    BE MANUFACTURING
    ENGINEERING
    2ND YEAR

    Mumbai, India — Apple will launch the Apple Store online in India on September 23, offering Apple’s full range of products and support directly to customers across the country for the first time. The new online store will provide customers with the same premium experience found in Apple store locations around the world, delivered by online team members who are ready to offer their expertise.

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  93. NAME : NITHEESH KUMAR S
    COURSE : BE
    REG NO : 310319138035
    NEW TECH IN BATTERY:-
    E-vehicles has major importances for today world exist, the industry is keep on shaping its signature on a days. Now the major research was taken in battery of E- vehicle, It was Aluminium Air battery. These batteries are one-fourth the weight of Lithium-ion batteries, and run more than double the lithium-ion batteries on a single charge. “The proven range in India of any variant of Lithium-ion battery is between 150-200 km/charge, but Aluminium-air batteries even on a modest expectation run more than 400 km/charge.” Yet the industry was started now , all the advantgaes will add to his history and soon it become more reliable and efficient ways for our eco friendly Earth

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  94. Name:Manoj.k
    Reg no:310319138027
    B.E(MN)
    REVIEW ABOUT "GOOGLE SELF-DRIVING BICYCLES

    Product Name: Google self-driving bicycles

    Product Brand: Google

    Operating Type: Google self-driving bicycles app.

    The bicycles discussed today are completely different in nature from the common bicycles we all use today, to the fact that we can drive this bicycle through our smartphones via mobile. We all know that after getting off the road, most of the time, the bike falls off, or if the bike is left a little further, the bike falls to the ground. But as discussed today, this bike can actually be called a balancing bike because if we leave this bike alone and we add sensors to our smartphone at the same time we will notice that the bike is operating alone when operating it. The funniest thing is that when we go to the office on this bike, we can do office work. We don’t have to pay close attention to the bicycle because it is automatically connected to our mobile and it is driven automatically.

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  95. Name:Jayashree. M
    Reg no:310319138021
    BE *
    (Manufacturing engineering )2ND YR

    Vocabularies and their meanings from an article about business (Times of India)

    Aberration: a state or condition markedly different from the norm

    Abhor: find repugnant

    Acquiesce : agree or express agreement

    Brusque : rudely abrupt or blunt in speech or manner

    Chide: scold or reprimand severely or angrily

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  96. Name : M. Ashika Banu
    Register number : 310319138009
    Department : B.E Manufacturing (second year)
    I have read an article about boxing which was written by Michael Katz and here is my review..
    Boxing also called "the art of self defense. " A sport in which two competitors try to hit each other. It has number of rounds, 3 minutes long and 1 minute rest. Amateur boxing is widespread professional boxing. The championship fight has 12 rounds. It became the part of Olympics in 688 BC. Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom ( born in 24 November, 1986), an Indian amateur boxer, the only female to have won a medal in each of the 7 world championships . The only female boxer qualified for 2012 Olympics, competing in 51 kg category and won bronze medal . She was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award in 2020.
    Don't let anyone tell you are weak because you are woman.. - Mary Kom

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  97. Name : K.S.Jeyashri
    Reg No: 310319138022
    Department: B.E.2nd year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-JKE17JmxFLZtWLcAUhXwza-zUbitfJ0/view?usp=drivesdk

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  98. NAME :PUSHPARAJAN.S
    REG NO: 310319138308
    DEPARTMENT:BE(MN) -2ND
    YEAR

    VOCABULARY & MEANING

    1.ABANDON: to leave a place, person, idea or things

    2.IMBUSED: TO be impressed by an idea or person

    3.proclamation : public or officical announcement of important matter

    4.perish : to rot or die

    5.dilemma: a difficult problem

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  99. Name: Aadil sulaimaan.A
    Reg.no: 310319138001
    Courses: B.E (manufacturing engineering)
    Year : 2 nd year

    Electrical vehicles role in future;

    Despite one of the goals of electric vehicle adoption being to limit the carbon footprint and pollution caused by internal combustion engine vehicles, a rising concern amongst environmentalist and scientists is the manufacturing process of electric vehicle batteries. In current practice, these vehicle batteries rely heavily on the mining industry of rare earth metals such as cobalt, nickel, and copper.The land ore mining industry has been shown to generate between 1.9-5.1 GT of carbon dioxide amongst other issues.An alternative method of sourcing essential battery.materials being deliberated amongst the global community is Deep sea mining of these metals, which according to research can lead to lower carbon dioxide emissions in the electric vehicle supply chain.

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  100. Name - S. Ajay

    Reg. no- 310319138003

    Department - B.E Manufacturing Engineering (2 year)

    Email - ajaysundar125@gmail.com

    New vocabularies I came across while reading the Newspaper.


    Instigator - A person who brings about or initiates something.

    Dissent - Disagreement with official or generally agreed ideas or opinions.

    Abrogation -Abolition of a law, right, or agreement.

    Allegation -A claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong.

    Dampen - To make something less strong or urgent.

    Anecdote - A short interesting story about a real person or event.

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  101. NAME:M.Pragadeeshwaran
    Reg no.:310319138039
    Department:B.E 2ND year

    I have read a article "How the Ai will transforms the world " written by "Darrel M.West and John R.Allen"
    In this article he explained the
    1.)Qualities of artificial intelligence
    2.)Application in diverse sectors
    3.)Policy,regulatory and ethical issues
    4.)The recommendation of AI

    From the article I understand that the many company's are intrested to evolve Ai ,because it Solve the problem faster than human and more efficient.But danger is many the employees are unemployed . We can't able to stop growing of AI.

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  102. NAME:Muralidharan.S
    Reg.no.:310319138030
    Department:B.E 2ND year

    The article is about Electronic of materials;

    Electronic materials are now being used literally by billions of people in their daily life. Communication devices, computing devices, etc. that we take granted today are basically built with complex combination of electronic materials. These materials are used because of their specific properties or functionalities which are attributable to the flow, control, manipulation and exploitation of electrons, and their interactions with atoms and molecules. Understanding these materials and integrating them into useful products require truly multidisciplinary approach. Exciting innovations and developments in the area of electronic materials are waiting to happen in the coming years to advance future ground breaking technologies. This volume on ‘Electronic Materials’ is intended to provide a comprehensive account on the science, engineering, and technology of electronic materials and devices.

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  103. Name - J. Sivaraman

    Reg. no- 310319138050

    Department - B.E Manufacturing Engineering (2 year)

    Email - sivasenvis51@gmail

    Perhaps - used when you are not sure about something

    Deepfake-An image or recording that has been convincingly altered to misrepresent someone as doing

    Hench - Of a person having a powerful, muscular physique; fit, strong.

    Pronoid - A person who is convinced of the goodwill of others towards himself or herself

    Shero - A female hero; a heroine.

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  104. Name: S. M. Karthee subramani
    Department:B.E manufacturing 2nd year
    Reg no:310319138306
    This is an article about NASA's robot rover to Mars

    NASA successfully landed its fifth robotic rover on Mars on Thursday, with the U.S. space agency confirming that Perseverance touched down safely on the red planet's surface.
    The rover is the most technologically advanced robot NASA has ever sent to Mars. The agency aims to spend nearly two years using it to explore the surface.
    Perseverance is also carrying a small helicopter named Ingenuity, which NASA plans to use to attempt the first flight on another planet.

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  105. NAME : PRAKASHH.A

    REG.NO : 310319148040

    DEPT : B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING (2nd YEAR)

    Email : selvaprks0514@gmail.com

    Hir - Used as a gender-neutral possessive adjective (his/her/hir watch). In later use often corresponding to the subjective pronoun ze (he/she/ze wears a watch).

    Destigmatizing - The action or process of removing the negative connotation or social stigma associated with something.

    Fantoosh - Fancy, showy, flashy; stylish, sophisticated; fashionable, exotic. Often used disparagingly, implying ostentation or pretentiousness.

    Kvetchy - Given to or characterized by complaining or criticizing; ill-tempered, irritable.

    Onboarding - The action or process of integrating a new employee into an organisation, team, etc...

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  106. NAME : KALAIKOVAN.C

    REG.NO : 310319138024

    DEPT : B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

    Email : balachinnakalai123@gmail.com



    Delicense - To deprive (a person, business, vehicle, etc.) of a license providing official permission to operate.

    Fantoosh - Fancy, showy, flashy; stylish, sophisticated; fashionable, exotic. Often used disparagingly, implying ostentation or pretentiousness.

    Influencer - Someone who affects or changes the way that other people behave .

    MacGyver - To construct, fix, or modify (something) in an improvised or inventive way, typically by making use of whatever items are at hand.

    Puggle - A dog cross-bred from a pug and a beagle; such dogs considered collectively as a breed.

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  107. Name:KABILAN. V
    Reg. No.: 310319138023
    Dept.: B. E. Manufacturing engineering
    Email: kabilan4522@gmail.com

    Theonomous – Ruled, governed by, or subject to the authority of God.

    Segway –A proprietary name for a two-wheeled motorised personal vehicle.

    Topophilia –Love of, or emotional connection to, a particular place or physical environment.

    Oat milk– A milky liquid prepared from oats, used as a drink and in cooking.

    Jerkweed–An obnoxious, detestable, or stupid person (esp. a male). Often as a contemptuous form of address.

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  108. NAME. : S.Venkatakrishnan
    REG No : 301319138054
    DEPT : B.E (Manufacturing
    Engineering)2nd
    year
    Email Id : jskrishnansrv2019@gmail.com


    TAMILNADU ELECTION 2021 :

    Tamil Nadu election 2021
    Tamil Nadu Assembly election will be held in a single phase on April 6, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Friday. Tamil Nadu election result will be declared on May 2. The term of the state's 15th legislative assembly will end on May 24, 2021. Voting to take place for 234 seats in Tamil Nadu.which will witness a contest between the Congress-DMK combine and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the AIADMK together.
    Tamil Nadu Election 2021 voting will take place following strictly Covid-19 protocols. The number of polling booths has been increased to 92,000. Voters will cast votes at 2.7 lakh polling stations in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry.

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  109. Name - K.Paruthi Raj
    Reg. no- 310319138036
    Department - B.E Manufacturing Engineering (2 year)
    Email - paruthiraj2001@gmail.com

    Awfy- Terrible, dreadful; remarkable or notable

    Dof- Stupid, dim-witted; uninformed, clueless.

    Topophilia-Love of, or emotional connection to, a particular place or physical environment

    Single-use-Designed to be used once and then disposed of or destroyed

    Puggle-A young or baby echidna or platypus.

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  110. Name : Sakthi Bhavani.A
    Reg no.: 310319138046
    Dept : BE (Manufacturing)


    The vocabulary words which I have mentioned are from the novel "NOTHING LASTS FOREVER" by Sidney Sheldon

    • Enigma - something that is hard to understand and explain

    • Bronchoscopy - a test in which doctor examines the lungs and air passages

    • Psittacosis - a contagious disease of birds, caused by chlamydiae and transmissible (especially from parrots) to human beings as a form of pneumonia

    • Groggy - weak & unable to walk steadily due to illness

    • Scalpel - a small knife used for surgeries by surgeons

    • Paraphernalia - a large number of different objects that you need for a particular purpose

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  111. Name: JV. Poonkuzhali

    Reg. No.:310319138037

    Department :BE(manufacturing) 2nd year

    Email: poonkuzhalijagaveerapandian@gmail.com



    Review of the book "Ponniyin Selvan":

    This book is a historical novel written by author Kalki krishnamurthi. This story is based on the life of king Raja Raja Chola who was entitled as the son of the Ponni ie. river kaveri in Tamilnadu. This is the masterpiece of the author Kalki which includes all domains such as political intrigue, conspiracy, romance, betrayal, passion, sacrifice, pure love, unrequited love, seduction.

    In simple words ,This is a novel that is worth reading and for sure that it will definitely enthrall the readers.

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  113. Name : Prasanna.R
    Reg no : 310319220034
    Dept : B.tech plastic technology

    Review on article covid-19 vaccines

    vaccine is complex for many diseases but particularly so in the case of SARS-CoV-2, where the fundamental understanding of the pathogen is evolving. Multiple vaccines are being tested worldwide in early-phase studies and some vaccine candidates are already in phase 3 studies assessing efficacy.4 It is probable that there will not be a single vaccine winner; diverse platforms and technologies can offer different strengths and be relevant in distinct epidemiological contexts. Additionally, there will probably be insufficient supply, at least initially, of a single vaccine. However, collaboration and standardised approaches for assessing different efficacy endpoints will be important to allow meaningful comparison and ensure that the most effective candidates are deployed. Following deployment, well supported pharmacovigilance studies should be established to ensure the ongoing evaluation of vaccine safety.

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  114. Name:S.Nishanthini
    Reg no:310319220029
    Dept: b.tech(PT)

    Review about bioplastics
    bioplastics are one of the most innovative environmental friendly materials developed
    The global bioplastics market is thought to be growing at a rate of 20%~25% per year
    They have some advantages such as lower carbon footprint, independence, energy efficiency, and eco-safety. 
    However, they have some disadvantages such as high cost, recycling, reducing raw materials
    they promote resource efficiency and offer extra waste management options such as organic recovery

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  115. Name: kamesh.R
    Reg no:310319220018
    Dept:b.tech plastic technology
    The vacabulary words
    1.underlying
    in the nature of something though not readily apparent
    2.unfettered
    not bound or restrained, as by shackles and chains
    3.feasibility
    the quality of being doable
    4.tract
    an extended area of land
    5.infirm
    lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality.

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  116. Name :I.Devakumar
    Reg no:310319220010
    Dept:B.Tech (plastic technology)
    Article in Times of India
    It is about,
    1.blood type O has lower COVID contraction risk
    2.possible association between blood type and COVID-19
    3.Type A blood may in risk of COVID
    4.Which blood type has the lower risk of infection
    Out of 95 individuals, 85% had blood type A and required mechanical ventilation. Comparatively, 61%of the group with blood type O and B needed similar treatment. So researchers concluded O group has low risk and A has high risk

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  117. Reg no:310318220044
    Name :Raja.L
    Dept :B.tech(2nd year)

    Review about the image of Prime minister Modi in the Covid vaccination certificates


    The Election commission has asked the Union heath ministry to remove the image of prime minister Modi from the Covid-19 vaccination certificates being issued to the poll-bound states of Assam, West Bengal as per the instructions of law issued in December 24,2004.
    I think they should remove the image of Modi due to a Indian law that instructs "politicians should not advertise themselves in the public resources".

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  118. reg no:310319138012
    Name:Cholarajan.kalai
    Department:B.E manufacturing

    1.accord- Concurrence of opinion
    2.evident-Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgement
    3.intend-Have in mind as a purpose
    4.approach-move towards
    5.conduct-direct the course of manage or control

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  119. Name - V.Murugan

    Reg. no- 310319138031

    Department - B.E Manufacturing Engineering (2 year)

    Email id - vmurugan.tvm02@gmail.com

    Tag rugby - A non-contact, simplified form of rugby in which the removal of a tag attached to the ball carrier constitutes a tackle

    Schnitty - Colloquial a schnitzel, especially a chicken schnitzel

    Puggle - A young or baby echidna or platypus.

    Dof - Stupid, dim-witted; uninformed, clueless.

    Cab sav - Red wine made from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape.

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  120. NAME: GOWTHAM T

    REG NO:310319138016

    DEPARTMENT: B.E. Manufacturing Engg.

    ARTICLE:How Automation and industry 4.0 solutions can help India build necessary competency in EV Manufacturing.

    ACTIVITY: VOCABULARY Gained from read article.


    1.INTRICATE(v) : very complicated or detailed.

    2.COMPETENCY(n) : the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.

    3.HAMPER(v) : hinder or impede the movement or progress of.

    4.INGRESS(n) : the action or fact of going in or entering.

    5.ONUS(n) : used to refer to something that is one's duty or responsibility.

    6.APE(v) : imitate the behaviour or manner of (someone or something), especially in an absurd or unthinking way.

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  121. Name:Jagadheeshwaran.V
    Class: B.tech 2nd year(PT)
    Reg.no: 310319220015

    Drive link :
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-80J9xz-4_Vezp1Qk308vL8_WOZPnLxb/view?usp=drivesdk

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  123. Name:Madhumitha S
    Class:B.tech 2nd year(PT)
    Reg.no:310319220020

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eNNpfA_wHQvo7og_CAZ1af_41f6m_2qJ/view?usp=drivesdk

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  125. Name : R BALAMURUGAN
    Course:B tech 2year (PT)
    Reg no : 310319220007

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/12yxgDxcktUD48k0zOyp_h4FJqa2uZOMB/view?usp=drivesdk

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  126. Name: Prasanna.R
    Dept: B.tech plastic technology
    Reg no: 310319220034

    Drive link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DGlEGI53Uju-195Lac4683_iCtJYslbm/view?usp=drivesdk

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  127. Mukesh Kumar G
    310319220025
    B.tech(2 year) plastic technology


    Drive link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/17NuNqbUcYsoKoQ-YokkH_lTVL_DSuwmK/view?usp=drivesdk

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  128. S.KISHORE
    310319220019
    B.TECH 2 year (PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FJe_o5m_juIKRuOq51vgdPSQu43gvR-J/view?usp=drivesdk

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  129. Reg.No: 310319220049
    Name:M.Sowmiya
    Department: B.tech plastic technology 2nd year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ct9DO4dn2KNX_TmSNmzU75kK7ydS6VDd/view?usp=drivesdk

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  130. Name : Gopalakrishnan.S
    Reg No: 310319220011
    Dept : BTECH 2nd yr(plastic technology).
    Drive link:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QGnrsmazJ5Qy3Nkr_bPqEEIHkO3kw1jV/view?usp=drivesdk

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  131. Reg. No - 310319220026
    Name - MULLAI VELAVAN MR
    Department - B.tech plastic technology
    Year - 2nd year

    ACTIVITY : VOCABULARY AND MEANING

    1. Irrevocable - impossible to retract or revoke

    2. Retract - draw back

    3. Sludge - mud or ooze

    4. Brandish - to shake or wave,as a weapon

    5. Spate - sudden flood , rush

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  132. Name :Vishwanath J
    Reg no:310319220056
    Department:btech plastic technology,2nd year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/12DYiJaD51QevZzIlxd87Ht8hW_qEb594/view?usp=drivesdk

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  133. Name:G.Bharanidharan
    Reg.no:310319220008
    Department:b.tech plastic technology ,2nd year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b0t1otfIVbqWeOdbNp2iaXuFLLJ6m7rG/view?usp=drivesdk

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  134. Name: Anand Raj.J
    Reg No:310319220004
    Dept: B-tech, plastic Technology, IInd Year
    Google drive link:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CdjtxQlZ3hkLvShT3Lw03vbiQZoh4tyx/view?usp=drivesdk

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  135. Name : Nantha kumar K .SE
    Reg no : 310319220028
    Department: plastic technology
    Year: 2nd year
    Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Gyf4u055GTjgIUnzgkpM-xkzyU_H7cp/view?usp=drivesdk

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  136. NAME : G.SELVA KUMAR

    CLASS : B.TECH 2ND YEAR.

    DEPT : PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY.


    DRIVE LINK;

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AbPsBoZ_bLv8F5JaTZR3sfi07wrI6Qh6/view?usp=drivesdk

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  137. NAME : MULLAIVELAVAN M R
    REG NO : 310319220026
    CLASS : B.TECH PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY 2ND YEAR

    DRIVE LINK :

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O1p5pYBlJc6J66vGWEXnR9C7oRnhl2XC/view?usp=drivesdk

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  138. Name : Alice keren A
    310319220003
    Btech PT 2nd year

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-UwbE2g8CqYUaluhTlvUSwrGtP5cnhEu5DXQM6VGSas/edit?usp=drivesdk

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  139. Name: Veena V
    Department: 2nd Year B.Tech. (Plastic Technology)
    Reg. No. 310319220055
    Drive link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hswUIzQqdxr8mwrXzWjAUv9U3THAiicD/view?usp=sharing

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  140. NAME : G. ISHA
    REG NO : 310319220014
    DEPT NO : B.TECH (plastic technology).

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SCVCHznQxK4p_dnnsAbnAJYPUwIVfEHK/view?usp=drivesdk

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  142. S.Thillai Nadesh (310319220054)
    B.Tech II Year Plastics Technology

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jyzETYNshhXRnMYeQStGAkuNF2vDELVm/view?usp=drivesdk

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  143. Name : Mohammed fasith U
    Reg no : 310319220023
    Department: plastic technology
    Year: 2nd year

    Link :
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/14Y-9fHcrzf36imvl55NdSmDqwlJluRmE/view?usp=drivesdk

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  144. NAME: STALIN S
    REG NO : 310319220050
    DEPARTMENT: B.TECH 2 YEAR ( plastic technology)


    https://s.docworkspace.com/d/AEPyA1yr3ZlTofiP8-idFA

    Shared from WPS Office:
    https://kso.page.link/wps

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  145. NAME: STALIN S
    REG NO : 310319220050
    DEPARTMENT: B.TECH 2 YEAR ( plastic technology)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rfHUAWnO4BMjTqbsM0i3qcw9hh8t4I-O/view?usp=drivesdk

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  146. Name : Kalaiyarasan G
    Reg.no : 310319220016
    Department:PlasticTechnology
    Year : 2nd year

    File link:
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XLGzVoZyMEvpdS32i0nj7oNO5Mm6MRlAE1GyKseU7m8/edit?usp=drivesdk

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  147. Name K KALAIYAZHAGAN
    Reg No. 310319220017

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EvKGRpMX1bm-lCHcg2Lq93e_h-2UW8xr/view?usp=drivesdk

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  148. Name:Poovetha.N
    Reg No:310319220032
    Department:B.Tech(plastic technology)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IvAgnf_y2QFmx4uwweNaBYZFCJNx1a_s/view?usp=drivesdk

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  149. Name: Prathap G
    Reg.no:310319220035
    Dep : Plastic Technology
    Year : 2nd year
    link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/13XXlvkmHnaQioyaZacNFaowl2JhJMOY2/view?usp=drivesdk

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  150. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kBe8VmSm-LjJy5IRhJP7noBmTN6XYDlk/view?usp=drivesdk
    Selvakannan.J
    310319220045
    B. Tech(PT)

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  151. Name: Muthukumar G
    Department : b.tech (PT)
    Reg no: 310319220027
    Link :
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rvzw6HWSLhDAnrpFHYdG-acpgIo5w8NZ/view?usp=drivesdk

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  152. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kBe8VmSm-LjJy5IRhJP7noBmTN6XYDlk/view?usp=drivesdk
    Selvakannan.J
    310319220045
    B. Tech(2nd year)

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  153. S.Nishanthini
    B.tech(PT)
    310319220029
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/19A7T2Le-JYNw16q7XoeTOOLJQjNyZJXW/view?usp=drivesdk

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  154. Name: Yamuna.K
    Reg no: 310319220057
    Department: B.tech(PT)
    Link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HC2bhrto-0uOQJEo5tM0jrKbCgGhJD7j/view?usp=drivesdk

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  155. Name : AKILAN A
    Reg. no. : 310319220002
    Department : B.Tech Plastic Technology
    Year : 2nd Year
    Link :
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/14neNI_GpyvxmKY8W5F6mZGsBUkjjv0mu/view?usp=sharing

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  156. NAME: KEERTHIVASAN N
    Reg no: 310319220305
    Department: B.TECH (PT) 2nd YEAR
    Link:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DIeiSpolAl18IA5WgkefEmLvtebHzI-T/view?usp=sharing

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  157. Reg.No: 310319220005
    Name : Anurithika.P
    Department: B.Tech Plastic technology 2nd year.
    Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dpBQNKxSa_1aX8htGDjQc3YdasXF4XXo/view?usp=drivesdk

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  158. SURESH KUMAR S A
    31031922053
    B.TECH (PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY)
    2ND YR
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ILCm3HveDNhwQZi0CXK06Df6ZMZdY4b1/view?usp=drivesdk

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  159. SHASHANTH.K
    310319220048
    B.Tech(Plastic technology)
    2nd Year.
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h6ys_INcBAoNpp3fgy3wgBkhHfYfYkbm/view?usp=drivesdk

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  160. S.Sudharsan
    310319220051
    B.Tech (plastic technology)2nd year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eMXGr431duPZqo7vZdbEo7sMM9Zl0VY-/view?usp=drivesdk

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  161. G Prem Vikash
    310319220037
    BTech II year ( Plastic Technology)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-WCrRqz1ZB0Ihvg57EX-nItcX23wflnD/view?usp=drivesdk

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  162. S.Bharathiraja
    310319220009
    B.Tech II year (plastic technology)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/144_S4le2lNXaUWJgvF7kwrrqfHQyUCR8/view?usp=drivesdk

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  163. Name- RAJASHREE.R
    Reg no-310319220040
    Dept- B.Tech 2 nd yr

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KA8QOQCnRDz3nimGyYk5fIe23l8PZRB7/view?usp=drivesdk

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  164. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-817sTvztKjsN-2Yp0Rwj-jMc6Ptr2ub/view?usp=drivesdk

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  165. R.satheesh
    310319220044
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-817sTvztKjsN-2Yp0Rwj-jMc6Ptr2ub/view?usp=drivesdk

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  167. Name :I.Devakumar
    Reg no:310319220010
    Dept:B.Tech (plastic technology)
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DtPnuiT8LLoQ7N_XFc8EiAbT2pMiAs1E/view?usp=drivesdk

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  168. Name :M.PARTHASARATHY
    REG NO : 310319220030
    DEPT : B.TECH II YEAR

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VZvQJo4gqNOSE_RFKh5R4o7Z1x0KfKGL/view?usp=drivesdk

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  169. Name: Vamsy Vadan V
    Reg: 310319220309
    Department: B-TECH 2nd year.
    Email : vamsyvadan@gmail.com
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nDI-od9HsAcLqMfst0C2ASJkX8tCxMOA/view?usp=drivesdk

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  170. Name : Praven. D. D
    Reg no: 310319220036
    DEPT: B. Tech || year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C65n93BeBhSgnIDunKOQJTDLHn2XVLtT/view?usp=drivesdk

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  171. Name: Praven. D. D
    Reg no: 310319220036
    DEPT: B. Tech
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C65n93BeBhSgnIDunKOQJTDLHn2XVLtT/view?usp=drivesdk

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  172. Name : P. Mohamed Althaf
    Reg No :310319220022
    Dept: B. Tech 2nd year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1urAIugbqUFHfXfaOGXDvwl2vTwKYWoMG/view?usp=drivesdk

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  173. Name: Aravinthan.G
    Reg No: 310319220302

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-JKE17JmxFLZtWLcAUhXwza-zUbitfJ0/view?usp=drivesdk

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  174. Name: vinodh kumar.c
    Reg No : 31031922312
    DEPT : B.Tech 2nd year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dhi-8oTVYfwh1f4FWQwXui0hf4jv1lJo/view?usp=drivesdk

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  175. Name: K.SUGANTHA
    Register No. : 310319220052
    Department:B.Tech(PA) II Year

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o_d6BcDwPUWbn0pMI3K6HVJDhOazjvOB/view?usp=drivesdk

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  176. Name : Abinesh S
    Reg no : 310319220001
    B.tech ,2 nd year.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C2FlX_b44L59SiniuLNk3Yj0x4YxbxL5/view?usp=drivesdk

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  177. Name : S.HARIRAM
    REG NO : 310319138019
    COURSE : B.E 2 ND YEAR
    TITLE : TRANSGENDER

    " We are parents, siblings, and kids. We are your coworkers, your neighbors, and your friends. We are 7-year-old children and 70-year-old grandparents. We are a diverse community, representing all racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as all faith traditions".
    We ever deny to accuse ourselves for discriminating , ill-treating and avoiding a social being ( transgenders ) . I seriously do not understand the reason behind our odd mindset towards the transgenders ! It's a high time to understand that SEX can never be a criteria to respect a social being ! They too are Humans . They deserve respect equally .

    THEY ARE HUMANS TOO !

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  178. Name :Raja.L
    Reg no:310318220044
    Dept :B.tech(plastic technology) 2nd year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Gyf4u055GTjgIUnzgkpM-xkzyU_H7cp/view?usp=drivesdk

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  179. Name:kamesh.R
    Reg no:310319220018
    Dept:B.tech(plastic technology) 2nd year
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hfWBBBTv19_66KIHEwxp1V3vTOLvGCvu/view?usp=drivesdk

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  180. Name : R. Akash
    Reg no : 310319220301
    B. Tech 2nd year (plastic technology)
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TgKBEwDSNuR3GGpByBvE-khZr2mhLWee/view?usp=drivesdk

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  181. NAME : GOPINATH D
    REG NO : 310319220012
    DEPT : B.Tech (2 nd yr)
    Drive link
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N9Rrd5KB1t_VD11spIUS3umCBSSQ2h8h/view?usp=drivesdk

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  182. Name: Sakthivel
    Reg:310319220042
    Dept:B.tech plastic technology
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fb8ga_wx-ZWA_8zkHOccmgD0aWAPvi-J/view?usp=drivesdk

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  183. M.Thamizhmani
    B.Tech 2nd year
    Reg no 310319220308
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/15O4US1XeYh4niPiC9uwNFhcOlL9k92lT/view?usp=drivesdk

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  184. Godwin V
    B.E 2nd year
    Manufacturing technology
    310319138304

    Here 5 new words i have learned...

    1) Buzzy - something that generates excitement and people gets talking.

    2) Reliability - it is defined as the ability of the instrument to perform its function without any failure.

    3) Under-Steer - the tendency of a vehicle to turn less sharply than indeed.

    4) Encompasses - hold within.

    5) Consensus - refers to an idea.

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