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Q) Any imp. incident associated with the Kallanai Dam , If yes what? |
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Answer» Answer: The GRAND Anicut Dam or Kallanai Dam was built on the CAUVERY RIVER by King Karikalan of Chola dynasty in the first century. The dam has been built with uneven stones and is 329 m long and 20 m wide. It was constructed with the IDEA to divert water across the delta region for irrigation. |
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Define the term legislature |
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Answer» the Nevada state legislature passed a LAW to prohibit dumping of NUCLEAR WASTE" |
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Name the current cabinet Health Minister of India. |
Answer» HARSH wArdhanExplanation: |
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What is the aim production what do you mean by aim productiongive examples of working capitalwhat are the non farming in palmpurwhat is human building |
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Answer» Explanation: ANSWER The aim of production is to produce the goods and services that we want. There are four factors of production: (i) Land. The first requirement of production is land, and other natural resources such as water, forests, minerals. (ii) Labour. Labour is the next necessary factor for production. Some production activities require highly educated WORKERS to perform the necessary TASKS. Other activities require workers who can do manual work. Each worker provides the labour necessary for production. (iii) Physical Capital. Physical capital means the variety of inputs required at every stage during production. The following items come under it. ∙ Tools, MACHINES, buildings. Tools and machines range from very simple tools such as a farmer's plough to sophisticated machines such as generators, turbines, computers, etc. Tools, machines, buildings can be used in production over many years, and are called fixed capital. ∙ Raw material and money in hand. Production required a variety of raw materials such as yarn, clay. Also, some money is always required during production to make payments and buy other necessary items. Raw materials and money in hand are known as working capital because they are used up in production. (iv) Human Capital. The last but not the least is human capital without which we cannot produce best results. In other words, we need knowledge and enterprise to be able to put together the above three requirements of production i.e. land, labour and physical capital and produce an output either to use ourselves or to sell in the market.We DEFINE Human-Building Interaction (HBI) as the study of the interface between the occupants and the building's physical space and the OBJECTS within it. HBI focuses on system interactions and interconnections with the aim of lowering the building-occupant system's energy use. ... systems and whole populations.Dairy is the main non-farming activity of the people of Palampur. ... Some people are also engaged in small manufacturing units like spinning, weaving, leather making etc. ... Many shopkeepers have set up their own shops selling stationary items, toothpaste, candles etc. |
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(a) Parents and children who live together in a house form a |
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Answer» FAMILY Explanation: |
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Give reasons why Dalits are not considered as equal, even if law states they are. |
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Answer» =>This is because INDIA followed a ridgid caste system since ancient times in which shudra was the lowest caste. The system was so rigid that they were considered untouchables amd LIVED in inhuman conditions amd did the most unrespectable jobs. India seems to have not completely given AWAY with the caste system. |
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How many Palampur is well connected |
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Answer» PALAMPUR is well-connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village, is 3 kms away from Palampur.An all weather road connects the village to Raiganj and further on to the nearest small town of Shahpur. Many kinds of TRANSPORT are visible on this road starting from bullock carts, tongas, bogeys (WOODEN cart drawn by buffalos) loaded with JAGGERY (gur) and other commodities to motor vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors and trucks |
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How has The Kallanai Dam been helpful till now? DO NOT COPY FROM GOOGLE!!!!!!!!!! |
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Answer» The purpose of the Kallanai was to divert the waters of the KAVERI across the fertile delta region for irrigation VIA CANALS and to its northern delta branch Kollidam/Coleroon. Downstream of the barrage, the river Kaveri splits into FOUR streams known as Kollidam Aru, Kaveri, Vennaru and Puthu Aru |
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Story of steve jobs 30to40 words no spam! |
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Answer» ➤➤Steven Paul Jobs (/dʒɒbz/; February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate, industrial designer, investor, and media proprietor. He was the CHAIRMAN, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc., the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar, A member of The Walt DISNEY Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar, and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NEXT. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer REVOLUTION of the 1970s and 1980s, ALONG with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak's.......♡ |
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Who conquered Palestine in the middleof the first century ? answer the following :- |
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This question alsoplease answerfastttttt |
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Answer» Explanation: DR Rajendra PRASAD Babu CHAIRMAN of the drafting COMMITTEE of the constituent ASSEMBLY . please mark as brainliest and follow |
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Meaning of subsistence crisis |
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Answer» Answer: SUBSISTENCE crisis can be defined as an EXTREME situation where the basic means of livelihood are endangered. In FRANCE, due to the rapid expansion of the population from 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789, a subsistence crisis occurred. |
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Please answer this question as possible as u can .i am having online test at 1 40pm |
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Answer» Bhartiya JANATA party is the correct answer FOLLOW me |
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2. Gastroenteritis is caused by drinkinga. salty waterb. underground waterc.polluted waterd. fresh water. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Caste System in India The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society despite the growth of culture and civilisation. The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to IDENTIFY former untouchables and tribes. However, in 2008 the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State GOVERNMENTS to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was taken by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the WEAKER SECTIONS of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system |
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Explain the Green Revolution. |
Answer» hy....... :)good afternoon..The Green Revolution, or THIRD Agricultural Revolution, is a set of research technology transfer initiatives occurring between 1950 and the late 1960s, that increased agricultural production WORLDWIDE, particularly in the developing world, BEGINNING most markedly in the late 1960s. I hope is useful u.... :) ☣☣☣@ THANKS##❤❤❤PLZ make a brain list answer |
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Why are the ice sheets in the Greenland melting ? |
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What is Indus Valley Civilisation |
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Answer» Answer: The Indus VALLEY Civilization was an ancient civilization located in what is Pakistan and northwest INDIA today, on the fertile flood plain of the Indus RIVER and its vicinity. ... By 2600 BCE, dozens of towns and CITIES had been established, and between 2500 and 2000 BCE the Indus Valley Civilization was at its peak. |
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1. Breathing in polluted air can causea. diseases.b. jaundice.c. water pollution.d. noise pollution. |
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Answer» a) DISEASES will be the answer |
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Write about the Green revolution. Explain its two merits and demerits. |
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Answer» Answer: Merits: 1.higher yield 2.Machines made for PLOUGHING harvesting easy. 3. Surplus food can be SOLD to earn more . 4. Pests and insects controlled by PESTICIDES and insecticides 5. Good irrigation enhances PRODUCTION . Demerits: 1. LOSS of fertility with chemical fertiliser. 2. Use of tubewells reduce the water tables. 3. Chemical fertiliser polluted ground water. 4. Kills bacteria and microorganisms helpful fossil. 5. Excessive use of fertiliser makes soil alkaline and unfit for cultivation . .......✌✨ |
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What is the Role of government in tackling the Covid-19 crisis? |
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Answer» Answer: timely response mitigates the effects of a disaster and INDIA has been spot-on in this regard. As Modi POINTED out in his message to the nation on April 14, India took “quick and decisive action” and adopted a “holistic and INTEGRATED approach” in the absence of which the country’s SITUATION could have been drastically different from what it is now.India has shown remarkable perceptiveness and alacrity in tackling the pandemic: From conducting screenings at airports to visa restrictions, India has been scaling up its response well ahead of time. India, under the leadership of PM Modi, has moved with a meticulously planned roadmap in its FIGHT againstExplanation: Mark as BrAinLiST. |
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Sea caves are tuthed into stacks. |
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Howe howe humans emerged as the greatestthreat to the environment? |
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Answer» Explanation: If population level continues to rise the demands for resources will increase in high RATES LEADING in deplition of non renewable resource. Demand for better housing, cutting down of FOREST,wasting water and many more can lead to VARIOUS problems. This can cause GREAT threat to environment. Hope it helps u plz Mark me as Brainliest⚛ |
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What are the demerits of democracy?if u ans my que I will mark u the branliest |
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Answer» Answer: Democracy is all about political Competition and power play.There is no SCOPE for morality. CONSULTATION in democracy from many PEOPLE leads to delays. Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on Electoral competition...... Hey mate hope this answer HELPS you |
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What are the consequences of climate change ? plz answer this question |
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Answer» Answer: hy Explanation: REGIONAL effects of global warming are long-term significant CHANGES in the expected patterns of AVERAGE weather of a specific region due to global warming. The world average temperature is rising due to the greenhouse effect CAUSED by increasing levels of greenhouse GASES, especially carbon dioxide. ʍʏֆȶɨƈǟʟɖɨʍքʟɛ ɨֆ ɦɛʀɛ |
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climatic condition effect attire of that particular region do you agree with the statement give two examples of such region with reference to the statement |
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Answer» Explanation: Climatic condition effect attire of that PARTICULAR REGION do you agree with the statement GIVE TWO examples of such region .. |
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Stock of resources mean |
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Answer» usually against him to CLEAN up its act and I am very proud of 9 I |
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Impact of renaissance on arts ,literature and science |
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Answer» Explanation: Renaissance art completely revitalized the entire concept of art in Europe. It BRANCHED out beyond the merely religious purpose of medieval artwork. It reflected a new humanist philosophy, and it ENGAGED with its viewer in a novel yet natural way that had not been DONE since the end of the classical period. hope it HELPS you make me as brainliestThank you |
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5. Since the British recorded our history, they gave it their version. What according to you wouldthe Br3. What are the literary sources for the modern period? Write a note on time in history.4. What is the 'modern' period in India associated with?D. Give long answers for the following questions.1. What do you understand by periodization in history?2. Why do interpretations differ in history? Give an example to support your answer.3. Write short notes on - Official records, Surveys.4. Why did the British conduct so many surveys in India?have been that version?Time to DoEnrichment Activitiesook at the picture given alongside. Imagine you are one of the palanquinearers. You and the other palanquin bearers do not know the villagehere the 'Gora Sahib' wants to go. Do a three-minute role play on thisuation in Class. (Remember the 'Gora Sahib' does not understand yourguage and vice versa.)to any elder member of your family to find out about her/his life.can question her/him on the following.ace and year of birthDreams and aspirations |
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Answer» Answer: 5.Britishers ruled our country for many years . They made indians their slaves . They grabbed all our rich heritage . These all things will not be recorded by them as they will be pointed our for their injustice towards india . So according to their version they will write what they think is right . 3.One of the most primary sources of modern Indian history is the official records of the British colonial administration in India. The culture of memos, notings and REPORTS preserved by the British has come to be seen as an authentic source of Indian historiography. 4.The modern period in India is associated with the establishment of British colonial rule and the fight we put up against it. It also cover socio-cultural change that CAME about in India under the influence of the British. d.1.Periodization in history has changed over time. We divide history into periods on the basis of something which has had a PROFOUND impact on the way we live. For e.g.- some historians say that the change from the ancient to the medieval period occurred with the arrival of Turks in India. Similarly, the change from medieval to modern occurred with the arrival of the British on the shores of India. 2.Interpretations differ in history as individuals and groups interpret events differently. For example, the British wanted to downplay the popular nature of the Revolt of 1857. So they termed it a ‘SEPOY mutiny’, thereby implying that only some sepoys of the English East India Company revolted on the issue of greased cartridge. The masses, they say, were left untouched by this sequence of events. Indian historians, however, treat it differently. Contemporary records also support them. They tell us that the common people played a vital part in the events and the real reason for this uprising was the exploitative nature of British rule. The revolt would have happened in any case. The fact that the sepoys and the common people were ready to use the same cartridges to expel the British prove this. So there are generally differing opinions and interpretations in history. It is for us to get to the bottom and dig out the truth. For this, we should not rely on only one source but we should also look at other sources 3.Official records: The official records are the documents that the government kept with them, in other words, these were the documents in which all the policies or projects of the government were registered. The official records were mainly kept by the British government. In these records, the administration kept the written statements of all key instruction, inquiry, plan, strategy settlement and agreement. These official records or the documents serve as the primary sources of history. Surveys: The system of surveying became general under the colonial rule because British considered that a nation had to be accurately known before it could be effectively regulated. Detailed surveys were conducted out by the British officials to map the entire LAND. In other words, these surveys were being conducted as a part of a colonial policy of revenue collection. The information (about the quality of soil, cropping patterns and flora and fauna) collected by the survey of the land was used to determine the rate of taxes to be imposed on people. 4.British conducted so many surveys in india because the british people wanted to be famous all over the india and as well as the whole world by the future people . They conducted surveys in order to check their spread of business all over the india. They neeed all the future people to know about their "EAST INDIA COMPANY"..! Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLYLIST |
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Solar and Wind energy are examples of which resource |
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Answer» RENEWABLE energy Explanation: They will both not RUN out. |
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1 What is the difference betwen calamityand disaster ?ng |
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Answer» Calamity is an EVENT which CAUSES GREAT and sudden DAMAGE.for example,disaster. Disaster is a sudden accident or natural catastrophe that causes great damage or LOSS of lives.for example,earth quake. Hope it satisfies Regards Ashvika Eshwar |
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What do you meanby republician form fogovernment |
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Answer» I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU........ PLEASE MARK ME AS BRILLIANT AND PLZ FOLLOW ME I WILL FOLLOW YOU BACK |
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A. Pick out the common, proper, collective and abstract nouns from thisparagraph and write them down in the Propercolumns.Azhar went down to the Torsa one morning.He sat down on the river bank, watchingthe sun rise. A flock of birds was flying inthe sky, chirping with happiness. The beautyof the place filled him with peace. After sometime, a herd of elephants gathered underthe trees to drink water and startedsquirting water on each other, playfully.Azhar watched the scene with delight.common nounabstract nounproper noun collective nounAzhar |
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Answer» Answer: proper NOUN,COMMON noun, collective noun, abstract noun azhar , river , flock of birds , happinesss elephant , birds , heaed of elephant , PEACE SUN , trees , ......................... , delight sky , place , ................................ , BEAUTY |
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Which is the longest and danger zone |
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5. Whoamongthe following was the author of the ancient text the Geography of India?a. Ptolemy ob. Plinyc. Plutarchd. StraboDYV |
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Answer» sdfosfsdfsdfss0fsfssd0fdsf
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5. Who among the following was the author of the ancient text the Geography of Indiaa. Ptolemy b. Plinyc. Plutarchd. SuraboWrite true or false, |
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Answer» Alexander Cunningham The Ancient Geography of INDIA by Alexander Cunningham. I THINK your options are FALSE... SORRY If I did any mistake |
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3 How do you think those mahajanapadas where there was no single king were ruled? |
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Answer» Answer: Taxes were collected in MAHAJANAPADAS from the common people to BUILD the infrastructure of the city and to maintain big armies for the protection of the city. ... Herders were MADE to pay taxes in kind and would have to give up animals or animal produce as tax. There were taxes on tradable goods and forest produce also. I HOPE you like it Stay home and stay safe Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii please mark me as BRAINLIST |
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Distinguish between Ubiquitous and localized resources |
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Answer» Explanation: Ubiquitous RESOURCES are FOUND everywhere. Eg-Air we breathe,Sunlight etc. WHEREAS localised resources are found only in ceretain PLACES. Eg-Gold ,Uranium etc |
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3How do you think those mahajanapadas where there was no single king were ruled? |
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Answer» Answer: Taxes were collected in MAHAJANAPADAS from the common people to build the infrastructure of the city and to maintain big armies for the protection of the city. ... HERDERS were made to PAY taxes in kind and would have to give up animals or animal produce as tax. There were taxes on tradable goods and FOREST produce also. I hope you like it Stay home and stay safe Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii please MARK me as brainlist Explanation: |
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Who is karl marx?Into how many types has he divided society? |
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Answer» Explanation: . Karl Marx divided society into two broad CLASSES, the bourgeoisie and the proletariat; the latter of which, he WROTE, was free from the DANGER of moral DECAY due to their lack of material property. |
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Which one is odd in the following (with reference to population)(a) Education(b) Medical Care(c) Training(d) Computers |
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Answer» Umm....computers.. @Ramanari12❤☺ |
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Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh |
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Answer» Answer: Jagan MOHAN Reddy is the CURRENT chief MINISTER of ANDHRA PRADESH |
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D) All the states that share boundaries with state____________________. |
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Answer» UTTAR pradesh is the CORRECT answer hope it HELPS mark me as brainlist follow NE plz |
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What is diversity? briefly discuss about its imfortatance . |
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Answer» Answer: It means understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along. the DIMENSIONS of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical ABILITIES, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies. Importance of diversityIf you experience diversity in your every day life, you will have regular exposure to PEOPLE, cultures, traditions, and practices that are UNLIKE your own. You will learn the skills to communicate and interact with communities and CONCEPTS that you are unfamiliar with and gain a more worldly view. |
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Define The Jallianwala bagh massacre |
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Answer» Answer: The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the AMRITSAR massacre, was an EVENT which took PLACE on 13 April 1919 when a crowd of nonviolent protesters, along with Baishakhi pilgrims, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh , Amritsar , Punjab were fired upon by troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald DYER.........✌✨ |
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He was Believed to the son of ______jesus was born to ________ |
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Answer» Answer: Christ JESUS was BORN to Mary and JOSEPH.... Explanation: |
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Which of the following sectors faces theproblem of seasonal unemployment?Select one:a. agricultureb. service sectorO c. traded. IT sector |
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Answer» a. AGRICULTURE........ Hope you like it PLZ Mark as Brainlist |
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Jesus was born to ________ |
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Answer» Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem HOPE it helps you Plzz mark me as the BRAINLIEST Plzz plz FOLLOW me |
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Tenth Plan endeavoured to increaseenrolment in higher education from 6% to:Select one:a. 7%b. 9%C. 10%d. 12% |
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Answer» d.12 |
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