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Kazu became a cloud and tried to wash everything away. He couldn't was away the rocks, so he wished to become one
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or D
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The madal is a folk musical instrument of Nepal . The madal is used mainly for rhythm-keeping in Nepalese folk music. It is very popular and widely used as hand drum in Nepal. The Madal consists of a cylindrical body with a slight bulge at its center and heads at both ends, one head larger than the other. It is usually played horizontally in a seated position, with both heads played simultaneously.
Madal is a national instrument, of Nepal. This typical Nepalese percussion instrument is the backbone of most Nepali folk music. The well-known Nepali musician Ranjit Gazmer introduced this instrument to Bollywood music, when he started working under Rahul Dev Burman, and has used it in numerous Bollywood songs such as "Hum dono do premi duniya chhod chale" and "Kanchi re kanchi re". There is also a madal drum among certain Adivasi groups.
The ancient name of madal was mardal (मर्दल in Nepali).
Typically, a wooden log is carved so as to form a hollow cavity, called ghar (घर). The heads of the drum are made of double-layered goat skins, and a black paste made of flour, iron filings, and egg is burned in to a circular area in the center of each head. This circle adds weight to the head and significantly alters the sound of the drum, giving it a bell-like quality. The heads are fixed to the body of the drum by leather strips running the length of the body, and an additional loose strip of leather which can be looped behind the performer's knees while playing [2]
The larger and smaller heads are often referred to as male and female respectively.
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e) assimilation; accommodation.
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Psychologist Jean Piaget in his theory of cognitive development describes how knowledge is created by humans using their prior knowledge and the surrounding environment. He explained knowledge is ever-evolving from its prior state. The process of assimilation is the adaptation of the new knowledge to our existing knowledge base but assimilation, where our environment plays a great role, is the modification of the prior knowledge to adjust a new concept to fit in.
The answer is Social knowledge. The combined body of information
created by your public or social circle is what is well-known as social
knowledge. In a social or cultural setting, social knowledge can be the
collective knowledge base of small groups, like a family, or it can be a
massive and constantly evolving body of acquaintance.