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<p style=”font-family: Times New Roman; text-transform: uppercase”>Energy
                 is the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal,
                 electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.</p>

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                 Energy is a requirement in our everyday life as a way of improving human
                 development leading to economic growth and productivity. </p>
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                       The server stores the files and information in the form of websites.
                       HTML is the most widely used language to design web pages.
                        Hypertext is a piece of ordinary text that has a special feature of linking to other documents
                      or web pages.
                       HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language.

                       Tags are the basic building blocks of a web page.
                       The tags that include both opening and closing tags are called Container Tags.
                       An attribute is a property that provides some additional information about a tag.
                       An HTML document is a text file containing markup tags.

                        HTML provides various tags such as <HTML>, <HEAD>, <TITLE>, <BODY>, <P>, <HR>,
                      <BR>, etc.

                        CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets and is used for designing or styling a web page.
                        CSS provides text properties that are used to change the appearance of the text.
                        The background properties are used to make changes in the background of a web page.
                        By using CSS, you can change the font face, colour, style and size.

                        Margin is the space that appears around an element.






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