Thursday, November 25, 2010

Science project made for students

Tour to Mauritius
Here are the teachers who makes their efforts to teach students with effective ways.  


A beautiful, tropical island set in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is an ideal holiday destination, boasting as much tropical paradise as Maui or Martinique and better still, offering it at a bargain price. Though nestled up alongside Africa, it's actually more influenced by its British and French ties and massive Indian workforce.

Its range of visitors facilities runs the gamut from pamper-happy beach resorts. The beaches are some of the best in the world and the whole island is ringed by coral reef which makes it marvelous for snorkeling and water sports. If you're looking for a lazy beach vacation, you could certainly do worse, but don't forget the rambling interior and the multicultural capital Port Louis.
Fact File: Location:
Location:
Located in the south-west Indian Ocean(20°17S,57°33E),855kms east of Madagascar and 1800 km east of the African continent. 
Geographical Area:
1860 sq km. Latitude 20º south of Greenwich. Longitude  57º 35' east of Greenwich.
Capital City:
Port Louis
People:
Indo-Mauritian, Creole, Sino-Mauritian, Franco-Mauritian
Language:
English, Creole, French, Hindi, Urdu, Hakka, Bojpoori 
Religion:
Hindu, Christian, Muslim  
Health Risks:
Slight risk of malaria; proof of yellow fever vaccination is required of those entering Mauritius 
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC plus 4 hours 
Currency:
1 Mauritius Rupee (MUR) = 1.55  INR approximately
Clothing:
Swimming costumes, shorts & T shirts. Carry light woolens for the winter months of May to September
Best Season:
Apart from the busy Christmas to New Year period, Mauritius doesn't really have a high or low season.
Winter: July to September
Least agreeable period: January to April, when the long days can prove too hot and humid for some and the threat of cyclones is in the air.
For Diving: December through March, when the waters are at their clearest;
For Surfing: June through August
For Fishing: October through April is excellent for big game fishing, when the large predators feed close to shore.
 

Electronics

POINTS TO REMEMBER
Electronics is a field of pure and applied science dealing with the design and application of electronic devices.
Substances whose conductivity lies in between that of conductors and insulators are called semiconductors.
Ex: Silicon and Germanium.

When an electron is removed from a covalent bond, it leaves a vacancy, equivalent to positive charge. An electron from a neighbouring atom can drop into this vacancy, leaving the neighbour with a vacancy. Such a vacancy is usually called a hole and it is considered as an apparent charge carrier.

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