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Friday 9 December 2011

HI FRIEND I AM ADDING HERE SOME IMPORTANCE POINT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC IN LIFE 
AS YOU NOW THAT ANY PERSON WHAT WANT TO SING A SONG HIS HE GOT GOD  GIFTED 
SOUND THEN HE GOD TRANING FOR GOOD SINGING THAN HE TAKE TRANING OF CLASICAL MUSIC.The term classical music originates from the Latin term classicus, meaning taxpayer of the highest class. Slowly after making its way through the French, German, and English languages, one of the earliest definitions of the word meant “classical, formall, orderlie, in due or fit ranke; also, approved, authenticall, chiefe, principall.” Today, one of the ways Merriam-Webster defines classical is “of, relating to, or being music in the educated European tradition that includes such forms as art song, chamber music, opera, and symphony as distinguished from folk or popular music or jazz.”

HI FRIEND I AM ADDING SOME MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION OF MDU  3RD SEMESTER ECONOMICSTEN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR EXAM IN ECONOMIC
1.DISCUSS THE PRICE DETERMINATION IN THE MARKET SITUATION UNDER MONOPOLY
2.CRITICALLY EXAMINE WEALTH AND SCARCITY
3.LAW BY DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY
4.PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY CURVE.
5.FIXED COSTVARIABLE COST MARGINAL COST OPPOSITE COST MONEY COST REAL COST
6.INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ECONOMICS
7.LOW OF EQUIMARGINAL UTILITY
8.LAW OF RETURN TO A FACTOR
9.PRIVITISATION AND GLOBALISATION
10.PERFECT COPETETIVE MARKETING
11.ECONOMIC LAW
12.ROLE OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY IN PRICE DETERMINATION
13.VAT WTO GATT .14 ELASTICITY OF DEMAND AND MARKET
15. PRDUCATION AND ITS FACTOR
16.LOW OF SUPPLY WHY DOES SUPPLY CURVE SLOPES DOWN
17.LAW OF DEMAND WHY DOES LOW OF DEMANDCURVE SLOPES UPWARD
18.ELASTICITY OF SURLLY OF DEGREE
19.ECONOMICOPROBLEM
20.EQUILIBRIUM AND ITS TYPE S EQUI PRICE. LOWOF RETURN AND SCALE
21.WHT ARE THREE TYPES OF MARKET

DATA STRACTURE ALGORITHM SYLLABUS

HI FRIEND  I AM  ADDING HERE  SYLLABUS OF MDU  3RD SEMESTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCECSE-201 F Data Structures Using ‘C’
Section-A Overview of C, Introduction, Stacks and Queues
Overview of ‘C’ :Introduction , Flow of Control, Input output functions, Arrays and Structures, Functions
Data structures and Algorithms: an overview : concept of data structure, choice of right data structures, types of data structures, basic terminology Algorithms, how to design and develop an algorithm: stepwise refinement, use of accumulators and counters; algorithm analysis, complexity of algorithms Big-oh notation.
Arrays: Searching Sorting: Introduction, One Dimensional Arrays, operations defined traversal, selection, searching, insertion, deletion, and sorting
Searching: linear search, binary search; Sorting: selection sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, merge sort, quick sort, shell sort. Multidimensional arrays, address calculation of a location in arrays.
Stacks and queues: Stacks, array representation of stack. Applications of stacks. Queues, Circular queues, array representation of Queues, Deques, priority queues, Applications of Queues.
Section-B Pointers and Linked Lists;
Pointers: Pointer variables, Pointer and arrays, array of pointers, pointers and structures, Dynamic allocation.
Linked Lists: Concept of a linked list, Circular linked list, doubly linked list, operations on linked lists. Concepts of header linked lists. Applications of linked lists, linked stacks, linked Queues.
Section-C Trees and Graphs
Trees: Introduction to trees, binary trees, representation and traversal of trees, operations on binary trees, types of binary trees, threaded binary trees, B Trees, . Application of trees. Graphs: Introduction, terminology, ‘set, linked and matrix’ representation, operations on graphs, Applications of graphs.
Section-D file Handling and Advanced data Structure
Introduction to file handling, Data and Information, File concepts, File organization, files and streams, working with files. AVL trees, Sets, list representation of sets, applications of sets, skip lists. BRANCH