5. Check your Kerala Board 10th Results 2018 score and download it. 6. Take a printout too, but it will only serve for reference purposes and not for any official use. Over 4.41 lakh students took the Kerala Board SSLC exam at nearly 3000 exam centres across the state. Of these, nine centres were set for each Lakshadweep as well the Middle East to facilitate the students.
The DHSE had to re-conduct the Mathematics exam due to the paper leak. The board authorities came to know that the original question paper had a lot of similarities with model question paper. Earlier in 2017 also, the Kerala education department re-conducted the maths exam due to the paper leak.
0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. That is very true Paul, thanks for leaving a comment. I agree with you. With over 700 CDS I am now struggling to store them all, so may have to reevaluate my media choice, but will more likely reevaluate my lounge layout!
CDs will always be my favourite. It's more secure to have a hard copy on dvd/cds same with pictures on paper. Actually I'm 19 and love to buy CD's and DVD's, everything mentioned in this article was accurate to how I feel. Hi Nando, I agree 1000% I love to preorder a CD if I am looking forward to it coming out.
I love reading through the little inlay book and admiring the artwork, too. It is such a better experience than downloading an album. I also love just browsing and buying a CD that catches my eye- that never happens when downloading as you search specifically for the artist you are looking for. We are living in a digital era, must of the people are lazy and just want everything with just one click.
I still love the idea to go out and buy a CD, to go in search of some rarity out there, I also love the fact that I'm supporting my favorite artist by buying their product. The sound quality is miles better! Downloads are usually is a lossy file format, so naturally the quality of sound decreases to allow a smaller file size.
We must save real music! I wholeheartedly agree. The poll in this hub has also proven that more people prefer CD's, yet they are being allowed to be discontinued from lack of demand, and an increase in illegal downloading will wreck the music industry forever! Perhaps we should all unite, Perhaps a facebook page of "save the cd" urging people to boycott downloads, If my poll is correct, then it may actually work! Yeah, I totally agree, much to my disappointment!
I actually still own some LP's and cassettes! And the free streaming is ok- but removes the fact you actually own it! Hope it doesn't happen! As much as I prefer CDs, I think the decline of it is inevitable. I'm old enough to remember when LPs went to the way of cassettes, which went to the way of CDs. We're living in a time where a generation of people are used to getting music for free, whether it's through Spotify or other streaming sites, and probably have never bought a CD, and don't even believe in buying music.
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