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Where is kirthar hill located |
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Answer» Answer: Kīrthar Range, hill region in southern Pakistan. It EXTENDS southward for about 190 miles (300 KM) from the Mūla River in east-central Balochistān to Cape Muāri (Monze) west of Karāchi on the Arabian Sea. The range forms the boundary between the LOWER INDUS Plain (east) and southern Balochistān (west). |
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What does Buddha say about life? |
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Answer» The Buddha said, "No one can escape death and UNHAPPINESS. If people expect only happiness in LIFE, they will be disappointed." Things are not always the way we WANT them to be, but we can learn to understand them. |
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The origin of the word India comes from the the river ________.a)Gangab)Indusc)Saraswatid)Yamuna |
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प्रश्न. अमेरिका की (माया सभ्यता) पर प्रकाश डालिए| |
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Answer» this is not history Explanation: MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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यिम सिटरीਹਿੰਦੀ ਤੋਂ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ1. हम वक्ष : एस3 + अवसर२. मछलियाँ - मॅही8. मृत्यु3. पास यम पंसाधी उणि4.टहनी-प्रधधधरप25.5. घास2. उतर:nu |
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Fill in the blanks.1. The _________ is a mystic traditionof Islam and includes a diverse range of beliefsand practices dedicated to Allah, divine love andcultivation of heart.2. Nannaya, Tikkana and Yerrapragada translated the _________ into Telugu.3. The teachings of ____________ led to the emergence of Sikhism.4. A separate group called _____________ was formed by followers of Kabir. |
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Answer» Answer: 1)AKBAR Explanation: 2) TELUGU
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| 2908. |
How did Indian textile declined give a brief note on it |
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Answer» Britain IMPOSED import duties on COTTON textiles, thus export market got declined. (ii) Exports of British goods to India increased. . (iii) The machine-made goods were CHEAPER and weavers could not compete with them. (iv) RAW cotton exports from India to Britain shot up the prices of cotton. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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D. Why was the Buddhism split into two branches? |
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Answer» Answer: The split began due to translation of the Buddha's teachings into two languages. For about 250 years after the Buddha, all teachings were ORAL. ... The Therevadan TRADITION had dropped the idea of laypeople practicing the WAY, which the Buddha did SUPPORT. The Mahayana emphasized lay participation in the Buddha Way. |
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People who composed hymns were called 1.raja 2.warrior 3.sages |
Answer» 3.sages is the CORRECT ANSWER |
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| 2911. |
Write a short note on town planning of mesopotamian civilization |
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Answer» Answer: The Mesopotamian cities fell SHORT in terms of town planning as compared to the Harappan centres but followed a uniform pattern nevertheless. The city was divided into THREE parts - the sacred area, the walled city on a MOUND and the outer town. |
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Give Reasons why the non-cooperation movement was a retaliation against the British |
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Answer» Answer: The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence (Purna Swaraj) as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdrew its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the JALLIANWALA Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919.[1][2] The Rowlatt Act of March 1919, which suspended the rights of political prisoners in sedition trials,[1] was seen as a "political awakening" by Indians and as a "threat" by the British.[3] Although it was never invoked and declared void just a few years later,[2] the act motivated Gandhi to conceive the idea of satyagraha (truth), which he saw as synonymous with independence. This idea was also authorised the following month by Jawaharlal Nehru, for who the massacre also endorsed “the conviction that nothing short of independence was acceptable”.[1] Gandhi's planning of the non-cooperation movement included persuading all Indians to withdraw their labour from any activity that "sustained the British government and ECONOMY in India",[4] including British industries and educational institutions.[4] In addition to promoting “self-reliance” by spinning khadi, buying Indian-made goods only and boycotting British goods, Gandhi's non-cooperation movement called for the restoration of the Khilafat (Khilafat movement) in Turkey and the end to untouchability. This result in public held meetings and strikes (hartals) led to the first arrests of both Jawaharlal Nehru and his father, Motilal Nehru, on 6 December 1921.[5] It was one of the movements for Indian independence from British rule[6] and ended, as Nehru described in his autobiography, "suddenly" in February 1922 after the Chauri CHAURA incident.[7] Subsequent independence movements were the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement.[6] Through non-violent means or Ahimsa, protesters would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops.[8]The ideas of Ahimsa and non-violence, and Gandhi's ability to rally HUNDREDS of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer of 1920. |
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What is the Silk Route? |
Answer» ⭐ANSWER ⭐The silk routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modern TRADE and cultural links between distant parts of the WORLD. The name ‘silk routes’ points to the importance of West-bound Chinese silk cargoes ALONG this route. Historians have identified several silk routes, over land and by sea, knitting together vast regions of Asia, and linking Asia with Europe and northern Africa. They are known to have existed since before the Christian Era and thrived ALMOST till the fifteenth century. But Chinese pottery also travelled the same route, as did textiles and spices from India and SOUTHEAST Asia. In return, precious metals – gold and silver – flowed from Europe to Asia. |
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A. Who were Indo-Greeks? |
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Answer» The Indo-Greek Kingdom or Graeco-Indian Kingdom, and historically known as Yavanarajya, was a HELLENISTIC kingdom SPANNING modern-day Afghanistan, |
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Write three effects of symbolic Salt march on British. |
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Answer» Gandhi with his few volunteers marched from Ahmedabad to Dandi and picked up a handful of salt by broking Salt law. The manufacture of salt shows initiation of the CIVIL disobedience movement. The MATCH has enormous response from the people who participated actively. The salt march was EFFECTIVE symbol of resistance, because 1. Tax loss : Salt was essential commodity for all people from poor to rich. Making them against law and boycotting to pay salt tax has created huge revenue loss to the British govt. 2. EASY access : Being a daily usable commodity by all, everyone participated effectively by making salt marches and producing salt. 3. AWARENESS : The saltmarch has explicitly showcased how the British are draining of wealth even in the basic salt from poor to rich. Hence making people to fought. against them. 4. Gandhi's Strategy : The salt march was started with few volunteers. But in the 24 days march, enormous people joined which was not predicted by British initially. 5. The accumulated anti British sentiments and evolved nationalism was correctly organised in a uniform pattern everywhere. The salt hence created a bitter in the British governance. |
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Allama Iqbal is known as the “Poet of the East”. Analyze why he was given this title.(The answer should be a little long plz) |
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Answer» Answer: Hii dear, here's your answer :3 Explanation: Sir Muhammad iqbal (NOVEMBER 9,1877 - APRIL 21,1938) widely known as ALLAMA lqbal was a Muslim poet and philosopher. He gave the idea of PAKISTAN and became the national poet of Pakistan therefore he is known as the poet of EAST!!! Hope it helps!! |
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Write a short note on marthanda varma |
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2. Marthanda Varma DEFEATED the Dutch (VOC) forces at the Battle of Colachel in 1741. please mark me as brainlist answer......!!!!!¡ |
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Allama Iqbal is known as the “Poet of the East”. Analyze why he was given this title. |
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Answer» Answer: due to his eye-opening POETRY which caused the Muslim of east to RAISE voice against the bad ATTITUDE of NON Muslim rulers at that TIME. |
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Women in the freedom struggle Ambabai Karnataka |
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Answer» Answer: Amba Bai whom we FONDLY called Ambi, triumphed over her tragic destiny by ... Ambi's story serves as an INSPIRATION to women who face oppression till today. ... in addition to being an ACCOUNT of life in Karnataka in the early 20th century, also ... Foster Parent (3), Founders (19), France (4), FRAUD (1), Freedom Fighters (20) ... |
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What were 3 effects of The salt march on British? |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE it helps⬇️ Explanation:
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What were the malpractices of the Catholic Church? |
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Answer» ✴hola!!✴ ⤵⤵Answer⤵⤵ 1. It introduce strict rules regarding DISCIPLINE and sermons. 2.It condemned indulgences 3.It BANNED books , which contained IDEAS contrary to the Catholic system . Pope was regarded as the HEAD of the all Catholic churches .✔✔ tysm❤ |
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Mahatma Gandhi felt Englishlanguage should be the medium ofteachingOTrueOFalse Ans me fast |
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Answer» true Explanation: PLEASE MARK me BRAINLIEST |
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| 2923. |
can anyone tell me the answer . who ever will tell I will mark as brainlist, follow and give 5 to 10 thanks |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE it helps you Explanation: 1) Emperor Jahangir Emperor Jahangir wrote in his memoirs that the Banjaras carried grain on their bullocks from different areas and sold it in towns. They transported food grain for the Mughal army during military campaigns. With a large army there could be 100,000 bullocks carrying grain. 2) Raja Man Singh Raja Man Singh, Akbar's famous general, attacked and DEFEATED the Cheros in 1591. A large amount of booty was taken from them, but they were not entirely subdued. 3) Aman Das So, Aman Das, the Gond raja of Garha Katanga, assumed the title of Sangram Shah. 4)Rani Durgavati was the ruling Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564. She was born in the family of Chandel king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort of Kalinjar. Rani Durgavati's achievements further enhanced the glory of her ancestral tradition of courage and patronage. 5) Mir Jumla II invaded the Ahom kingdom in January 1662 and left it in January–February 1663. He was able to occupy Garhgaon, the Ahom capital, before the beginning of the rainy season, but he and his army were confined mostly to Garhgaon and Madhupur during that period. 6) Forced labour, also called Slave Labour, labour performed involuntarily and under duress, usually by relatively large groups of people. 7) 1565 In 1565, the Mughal forces under Asaf Khan attacked Garha Katanga. A strong resistance was put up by Rani Durgawati. 8)Unlike other religions, Hinduism has no one founder but is instead a fusion of various beliefs. Around 1500 B.C., the Indo-Aryan people migrated to the Indus Valley, and their language and culture blended with that of the indigenous people living in the region. 9)Chaurasi Temple is located in the center of Bharmour town and it holds immense religious importance because of temples built around 1400 years ago. Life of people in Bharmour centers around the temple complex-Chaurasi, named so because of 84 shrines built in the periphery of Chaurasi Temple. 10) BANGLADESHI: from Bengali bhuyyan 'landlord', 'chieftain'. Bearers of this surname claim descent from one of the twelve chieftains (nine Muslims and three Hindus), who ruled the Sultanate of Bengal (1336–1576). They frequently declared their INDEPENDENCE from the imperial RULE of the Mughals. |
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When was the Constitution implemented? |
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Answer» Answer: 26th November, 1949The Republic is GOVERNED in terms of the CONSTITUTION of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950. |
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Who invented spinng jennyAns me fast |
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Answer» JAMES Hargreaves INVENTED SPINNING Jenny. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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can anyone tell me answer . If anyone know anyone of them . It is Not compulsory to tell all which anyone know but try to tell me all pl |
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Where is indus valley civilisation located? |
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Answer» The Harappan civilization was located in the Indus River valley. Its two LARGE cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day PAKISTAN's Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively. Its EXTENT reached as far south as the Gulf of Khambhat and as far east as the Yamuna (Jumna) River. |
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Which coutry won first fifa world cup |
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Answer» Uruguay The first competition for the cup was organized in 1930 by the Fédération INTERNATIONALE DE Football ASSOCIATION (FIFA) and was won by Uruguay. |
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Ab is the Persian word which means *1 point(a) Everything(b) Air(c) Fire(d) Water tell the ans |
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Ab is the Persian word which means *1 point(a) Everything(b) Air(c) Fire(d) Water |
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Ab is the Persian word which means* |
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Answer» آب است is your answer.............. |
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Which act outlined the educational policies to be followed In India |
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Answer» An 1854, an EDUCATION despatch, popularly known as WOOD's Despatch, was sent to India. Outlining the education policy that was to be FOLLOWED in India. It emphasised, once again, the practical benefits of the SYSTEM of EUROPEAN learning. |
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What did the treaty of Serves demand from Italy?Why wasn't Bulgaria made to sign any treaties? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.The TREATY of Sèvres (French: Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between the Allies of World War I and the OTTOMAN Empire. The treaty ceded large parts of Ottoman territory to France, the United KINGDOM, Greece and ITALY and created large occupation zones within the Ottoman Empire. 2.The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (French: Traité de Neuilly-sur-Seine) required Bulgaria to cede various territories, after Bulgaria had been one of the Central Powers defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on 27 NOVEMBER 1919 at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. |
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How did the reformers seek to end the caste system? |
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Answer» Answer: TYPICAL reformers of 19TH and 20th centuries wanted to end the caste system by making it ineffective. They tried to enable LOWER castes to access primary and secondary education. If everyone has same education, it is a MATTER of TIME that social status becomes irrelevant.... |
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Write the history of skating |
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Answer» ICE skating probably developed in Scandinavia as early as 1000 bce, the first skates being made from shank or rib bones of elk, OXEN, reindeer, and other animals. It is not known when the metal runner was introduced, but early Dutch PRINTS depict skates with metal BLADES. |
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हरा रंग आंखों को ठंडक देता है| (इस वाक्य से विशेषण खोजें) |
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Shivaji Maharaj took an aggressive stand against theMughals. |
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Answer» Yes Shivaji MAHARAJ took an AGGRESSIVE STAND against the mughals. |
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What were the reasons for the less popularity of Jainism? |
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Answer» Explanation: 7 CAUSES Responsible for the Decline of JAINISM in India Lack of Royal Patronage: Firstly, the initial tempo of royal patronage of Jainism by Bimbisara, Ajatasatru, UDAYIN and Kharavela was not kept up by kings and princes of LATER times. ... Lack of EFFORTS: ... Severity of Jainism: ... Unintelligible Philosophy: ... Factionalism in Jainism: ... Spread of Buddhism: ... Role of Hindu Preachers: |
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‘Ashoka was a unique ruler’. Justify the statementNCERT grade 6 |
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Answer» ashore was a UNIQUE ruler Explanation: he is a good person. he never HARMS anyone |
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There is complete separation of religion and state in the USA.True or false |
Answer» EXPLANATION:true is your ANSWER plz mark as BRAIN list have a great DAY ♥️ |
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Sikhs are allowed to ride a bike without wearing helmet. True or false |
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Answer» ksksksmsmmakskmsnsmamsm |
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4. The last king of Nanda Dyansty. |
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Answer» Answer: Dhana Nanda is the LAST KING of Nanda Dyansty. Explanation: |
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Christianity is the official religion in the USA. True or false |
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Hinduism is the official religion in India. true or false |
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Answer» Not official/false Explanation: |
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List out the similarities between the teachings of Buddha and Mahavira. |
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Answer» Answer: Both BUDDHA and Mahavira have many similarities: Both Gautam Buddha and MAHAVIR belonged to princely families and not to PRIESTLY families. Both deny the existence of God. Both denied the authority of the Vedas and the necessity of performing SACRIFICES and RITUALS. |
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Why is the study of history important |
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Answer» Answer: Studying history enables us to develop BETTER understanding of the world in which we live. Building knowledge and understanding of HISTORICAL EVENTS and trends, ESPECIALLY over the past century, enables us to develop a MUCH greater appreciation for current events today. |
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In about a 100 words, discuss the difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy. |
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Answer» Answer: Direct democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of CURRENTLY established DEMOCRACIES which are REPRESENTATIVE democracies... Representative democracy is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people as opposed to direct democracy .... PLZ mark me as brainliest |
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Commercial agriculture involves cultivation of crops for subsistence/sale. Select thecorrect option |
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When FARMERS grow crops and rear ANIMALS for economic activity, it BECOMES Commercial Farming. Due to the NEED for a high amount of output, farmers cultivate larger areas of LAND, with heavy use of machinery.
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Kandariya mahadev temple math the following |
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Answer» what is the QUESTION???? |
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