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Wednesday 15 May 2024

Computers

 

1. Hard Disk: A hard disk is a part of a computer where all your files, like pictures, music, and documents, are stored. It keeps this information even when the computer is turned off.

2. RAM Memory: RAM (Random Access Memory) is a part of a computer that helps it work faster by storing information that the computer is using right now. It forgets everything when the computer is turned off.

3. CPU: The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is like the brain of the computer. It does most of the thinking and processing of data, helping the computer run programs and perform tasks.

4. Graphics Card: A graphics card helps the computer show images, videos, and games on the screen. It makes pictures look better and can help run games more smoothly.

5. Mouse: A mouse is a small device you move with your hand to control the cursor on the computer screen. It usually has buttons to click on things.

6. Keyboard: A keyboard is a set of keys you press to type letters, numbers, and symbols into the computer.

7. Screen: A screen (or monitor) is the part of the computer that shows you what you are doing. It displays pictures, videos, and text.

8. Desktop: A desktop can mean a desktop computer, which is a big computer that usually stays in one place, or the desktop on your screen, which is where you see your icons and start programs.

9. Hardware: Hardware means all the physical parts of a computer that you can touch, like the CPU, RAM, hard disk, mouse, keyboard, and screen.

10. Software: Software means the programs and applications that tell the computer what to do. This includes things like games, word processors, and the operating system.

These parts all work together to make your computer function and do the things you want it to do.



An e-reader is also called an ebook. 

Tuesday 7 May 2024

Living in Democracy - Unit 6

 













Here you can see the different presidents and legislatures.

A legislature refers to a specific period during which elected representatives convene to carry out legislative functions. Normally it lasts four years but sometimes it can be less.