Saturday, 14 June 2014
Friday, 13 June 2014
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Tagged under: Tables
11To20 Tables
11-Table
11*1=11
11*2=22
11*3=33
11*4=44
11*5=55
11*6=66
11*7=77
11*8=88
11*9=99
11*10=110
12-Table
12*1=12
12*2=24
12*3=36
12*4=48
12*5=60
12*6=72
12*7=84
12*8=96
12*9=108
12*10=120
13-Table
13*1=13
13*2=26
13*3=39
13*4=52
13*5=65
13*6=78
13*7=91
13*8=104
13*9=117
13*10=130
14-Table
14*1=14
14*2=28
14*3=42
14*4=56
14*5=70
14*6=84
14*7=98
14*8=112
14*9=126
14*10=140
15-Table
15*1=15
15*2=30
15*3=45
15*4=60
15*5=75
15*6=90
15*7=105
15*8=120
15*9=135
15*10=150
16-Table
16*1=16
16*2=32
16*3=48
16*4=64
16*5=80
16*6=96
16*7=112
16*8=128
16*9=144
16*10=160
17-Table
17*1=17
17*2=34
17*3=51
17*4=68
17*5=85
17*6=102
17*7=119
17*8=136
17*9=153
17*10=170
18-Table
18*1=18
18*2=36
18*3=54
18*4=72
18*5=90
18*6=108
18*7=126
18*8=144
18*9=162
18*10=180
19-Table
19*1=19
19*2=38
19*3=57
19*4=76
19*5=95
19*6=114
19*7=133
19*8=152
19*9=171
19*10=190
20-Table
20*1=20
20*2=40
20*3=60
20*4=80
20*5=100
20*6=120
20*7=140
20*8=160
20*9=180
20*10=200
11To20 Tables
11To20 Tables
11-Table
11*1=11
11*2=22
11*3=33
11*4=44
11*5=55
11*6=66
11*7=77
11*8=88
11*9=99
11*10=110
12-Table
12*1=12
12*2=24
12*3=36
12*4=48
12*5=60
12*6=72
12*7=84
12*8=96
12*9=108
12*10=120
13-Table
13*1=13
13*2=26
13*3=39
13*4=52
13*5=65
13*6=78
13*7=91
13*8=104
13*9=117
13*10=130
14-Table
14*1=14
14*2=28
14*3=42
14*4=56
14*5=70
14*6=84
14*7=98
14*8=112
14*9=126
14*10=140
15-Table
15*1=15
15*2=30
15*3=45
15*4=60
15*5=75
15*6=90
15*7=105
15*8=120
15*9=135
15*10=150
16-Table
16*1=16
16*2=32
16*3=48
16*4=64
16*5=80
16*6=96
16*7=112
16*8=128
16*9=144
16*10=160
17-Table
17*1=17
17*2=34
17*3=51
17*4=68
17*5=85
17*6=102
17*7=119
17*8=136
17*9=153
17*10=170
18-Table
18*1=18
18*2=36
18*3=54
18*4=72
18*5=90
18*6=108
18*7=126
18*8=144
18*9=162
18*10=180
19-Table
19*1=19
19*2=38
19*3=57
19*4=76
19*5=95
19*6=114
19*7=133
19*8=152
19*9=171
19*10=190
20-Table
20*1=20
20*2=40
20*3=60
20*4=80
20*5=100
20*6=120
20*7=140
20*8=160
20*9=180
20*10=200
Tagged under: Tables
1To10 Tables
1To10 Tables
1-Table
1*1=1
1*2=2
1*3=3
1*4=4
1*5=5
1*6=6
1*7=7
1*8=8
1*9=9
1*10=10
2-Table
1-Table
1*1=1
1*2=2
1*3=3
1*4=4
1*5=5
1*6=6
1*7=7
1*8=8
1*9=9
1*10=10
2-Table
2*1=2
2*2=4
2*3=6
2*4=8
2*5=10
2*6=12
2*7=14
2*8=16
2*9=18
2*10=20
3-Table
3*1=3
3*2=6
3*3=9
3*4=12
3*5=15
3*6=18
3*7=21
3*8=24
3*9=27
3*10=30
4-Table
4*1=4
4*2=8
4*3=12
4*4=16
4*5=20
4*6=24
4*7=28
4*8=32
4*9=36
4*10=40
5-Table
5*1=5
5*2=10
5*3=15
5*4=20
5*5=25
5*6=30
5*7=35
5*8=40
5*9=45
5*10=50
6-Table
6*1=6
6*2=12
6*3=18
6*4=24
6*5=30
6*6=36
6*7=42
6*8=48
6*9=54
6*10=60
7-Table
7*1=7
7*2=14
7*3=21
7*4=28
7*5=35
7*6=42
7*7=49
7*8=56
7*9=63
7*10=70
8-Table
8*1=8
8*2=16
8*3=24
8*4=32
8*5=40
8*6=48
8*7=56
8*8=64
8*9=72
8*10=80
9-Table
9*1=9
9*2=18
9*3=27
9*4=36
9*5=45
9*6=54
9*7=63
9*8=72
9*9=81
9*10=90
10-Table
10*1=10
10*2=20
10*3=30
10*4=40
10*5=50
10*6=60
10*7=70
10*8=80
10*9=90
10*10=100
Monday, 9 June 2014
Tagged under: Alphabets
A To Z Alphabets
A For Apple
B For Ball
C For Cat
D For Dog
E For Egg
F For Fox
G For Genius
H For Hat
I For Ice-cream
J For Juice
K For King
L For Lion
M For Mango
N For Nail
O For Owl
P For Penguin
Q For Queen
R For Rose
S For Ship
T For Tiger
U For Umbrella
V For Van
W For Watermelon
X For Xylophone
Y For Yo-yo
Z For Zebra
A To Z Alphabets
A To Z Alphabets
A For Apple
B For Ball
C For Cat
D For Dog
E For Egg
F For Fox
G For Genius
H For Hat
I For Ice-cream
J For Juice
K For King
L For Lion
M For Mango
N For Nail
O For Owl
P For Penguin
Q For Queen
R For Rose
S For Ship
T For Tiger
U For Umbrella
V For Van
W For Watermelon
X For Xylophone
Y For Yo-yo
Z For Zebra
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Tagged under: Stories
The Cobra And The Crows
The Cobra And The Crows
There was a a big banyan tree, where two crows - husband and wife, had prepared a nice nest and made it their home. In the hollow of the same tree, lived a black cobra.
The crows had a problem because the black cobra would climb up the tree and eat the newborns, whenever the female crow hatched her eggs. They could do nothing to save them.
The crows went to a jackal, who lived in a nearby banyan tree, to seek his advice. They narrated everything to him and requested his advice for them to get rid of their problem.
They said, "O Friend, It has become dangerous to live here. Please tell us how we can protect our children from being eaten up by the wicked black cobra."
The jackal replied, "Please dont give up. Even powerful enemies can be overcome with the use of wit."
On hearing this, the crows requested, "O Friend, please tell us how we can overcome and destroy this wicked cobra."
The jackal told them a plan, "Fly into the capital of the kingdom, not far from here. Visit the house of someone who is wealthy and careless at the same time. Notice if something of value is lying around. If you find so, pick it up when the servants are watching you."
He continued, "You will need to fly slowly so that the servants can follow you. Return back to your tree and drop it in the hollow of the tree where the cobra lives. When the servants reach, they will kill the cobra when they see it."
The crows decided to follow the jackal's advice and flew off immediately according to his plan.
As the flew above the capital, the female crow noticed wealthy women swimming in a lake. They had left gold and pearl necklaces on the banks of the lake, which were guarded by royal servants.
At once the female crow swooped down, and picked up a big necklace in her beak, and started flying slowly.
When the royal servants noticed her, they picked up sticks and stones, and started throwing at her, and ran to chase her.
As planned, she dropped the necklace in front of the hollow of the tree, where the black cobra was asleep. She sat on one of the branches for the royal servants to notice.
When the royal servants arrived, the black cobra came out of the hollow of the tree to see what all the noise was about. The black cobra confronted the king's servants with swelling hood, but the servants attacked the cobra with sticks and stones to recover the necklace.
they killed the wicked cobra, and returned with the necklace. And the crows, having gotten rid of the cobra, lived happily.
There was a a big banyan tree, where two crows - husband and wife, had prepared a nice nest and made it their home. In the hollow of the same tree, lived a black cobra.
The crows had a problem because the black cobra would climb up the tree and eat the newborns, whenever the female crow hatched her eggs. They could do nothing to save them.
The crows went to a jackal, who lived in a nearby banyan tree, to seek his advice. They narrated everything to him and requested his advice for them to get rid of their problem.
They said, "O Friend, It has become dangerous to live here. Please tell us how we can protect our children from being eaten up by the wicked black cobra."
The jackal replied, "Please dont give up. Even powerful enemies can be overcome with the use of wit."
On hearing this, the crows requested, "O Friend, please tell us how we can overcome and destroy this wicked cobra."
The jackal told them a plan, "Fly into the capital of the kingdom, not far from here. Visit the house of someone who is wealthy and careless at the same time. Notice if something of value is lying around. If you find so, pick it up when the servants are watching you."
He continued, "You will need to fly slowly so that the servants can follow you. Return back to your tree and drop it in the hollow of the tree where the cobra lives. When the servants reach, they will kill the cobra when they see it."
The crows decided to follow the jackal's advice and flew off immediately according to his plan.
As the flew above the capital, the female crow noticed wealthy women swimming in a lake. They had left gold and pearl necklaces on the banks of the lake, which were guarded by royal servants.
At once the female crow swooped down, and picked up a big necklace in her beak, and started flying slowly.
When the royal servants noticed her, they picked up sticks and stones, and started throwing at her, and ran to chase her.
As planned, she dropped the necklace in front of the hollow of the tree, where the black cobra was asleep. She sat on one of the branches for the royal servants to notice.
When the royal servants arrived, the black cobra came out of the hollow of the tree to see what all the noise was about. The black cobra confronted the king's servants with swelling hood, but the servants attacked the cobra with sticks and stones to recover the necklace.
they killed the wicked cobra, and returned with the necklace. And the crows, having gotten rid of the cobra, lived happily.
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