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Rite true or false.1. Ina democracy some peoplepeople are all supreme and sovereign |
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Answer» ANSWER:maybe Explanation: |
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| 10052. |
3Which was the most powerful stateof Maha janapadas?state |
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Answer» Answer: Magadha EMPIRE The Magadha Empire RULED in India from 684 BC- 320 BC. It is also mentioned in the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. It was the most POWERFUL amongst the sixteen mahajanapadas. The empire was ESTABLISHED by king BRIHADRATHA. |
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| 10053. |
दक्षिण अमेरिका में पाई जाने वाली सबसे हल्की लकड़ी क्या है |
Answer» दक्षिण अमेरिका में पाई जाने वाली सबसे हल्की लकड़ी वलसाड है |
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| 10054. |
1) who were the main officials in the maurya administration?2) who headed the provincial administration? 3)why was the espionage system developed by the maurya administration?,4) give an example of Buddhist influence on maurayan art? 5)name some important trades centres of maurayan empire? Whoever will give correct ans will be marked as brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: 1)The Mauryan Empire: Administration Yuvaraj: The crown prince. Purohita: The chief priest. The Senapati: The commander in chief. Amatya: Civil servants and few other ministers. Revenue department:- Important officials: Sannidhata: Chief treasury, Samaharta: collector general of revenue. 2)The Presidencies were administered by a Governor and his three Executive Councils, who were APPOINTED by the Crown. The Presidency Governments possessed more RIGHTS and powers than other provinces. Other provinces were administered by Lieutenant GOVERNORS and Chief Commissioners appointed by the Governor-General. 3)The goals of the secret service was to test the integrity of government officials, spy on cartels and population for conspiracy, to monitor hostile kingdoms, to destabilize enemy states, to get rid of troublesome powerful people who could not be challenged openly. 4)We can see following INFLUENCE of Buddhism and its CONCEPTS on the art of Mauryan Empire. The physical appearance of the pillars underscores the Buddhist doctrine. Most of the pillars were topped by sculptures of animals. ... When the Buddha died, he was cremated and his ashes were divided and buried in several stupas. 5)Capital City: Pataliputra was the capital city of the Mauryan Empire. This is now known as Patna. Many other important cities; like Taxila, Ujjain and Mathura were under this Empire. These were important centres of trade. |
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| 10055. |
Fencho's1) who was the head of the forench'scompany? |
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Answer» ANSWER: Robert French DIED in 1893 and brother George BECAME COMPANY president. idk if this is right, SORRY. |
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| 10056. |
Which subject give us the information about past |
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Answer» Answer: HISTORY is your answer Explanation: history helps us understand change and how the society we live in came to be. The second reason history is inescapable as a subject of serious study FOLLOWS closely on the FIRST. History is only a subject which tell PAST like ANCIENT, medieval, and so on |
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| 10057. |
Eskimos contact outside of the world ? |
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Answer» Answer: dear student
a long brief NOTE on Eskimos. let's get started.. 123.... main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit (including the Alaskan Iñupiat, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the diverse Inuit of Canada) and the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor and a LANGUAGE group, Eskimo-Aleut. main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit (including the Alaskan Iñupiat, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the diverse Inuit of Canada) and the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor and a language group, Eskimo-Aleut.The non-Inuit sub-branch of the Eskimo branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of four distinct Yupik languages, two used in the Russian Far East and ST. Lawrence Island, and two used in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and the western part of Southcentral Alaska. The extinct language of the Sirenik people is sometimes ARGUED to be related to these. main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit (including the Alaskan Iñupiat, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the diverse Inuit of Canada) and the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor and a language group, Eskimo-Aleut.The non-Inuit sub-branch of the Eskimo branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of four distinct Yupik languages, two used in the Russian Far East and St. Lawrence Island, and two used in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and the western part of Southcentral Alaska. The extinct language of the Sirenik people is sometimes argued to be related to these.According to recent genomic research, the Chukchi people of eastern Siberia are the closest living relatives of the Siberian Yupik and other the indigenous peoples of the Americas.[4] main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit (including the Alaskan Iñupiat, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the diverse Inuit of Canada) and the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor and a language group, Eskimo-Aleut.The non-Inuit sub-branch of the Eskimo branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of four distinct Yupik languages, two used in the Russian Far East and St. Lawrence Island, and two used in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and the western part of Southcentral Alaska. The extinct language of the Sirenik people is sometimes argued to be related to these.According to recent genomic research, the Chukchi people of eastern Siberia are the closest living relatives of the Siberian Yupik and other the indigenous peoples of the Americas.[4]There are more than 183,000 Eskimo people alive today,[5][6][7][8][9] of which 135,000 or more live in or near the traditional circumpolar regions.[10] The NGO known as the Inuit Circumpolar Council claims to represent 180,000 people.[11] main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit (including the Alaskan Iñupiat, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the diverse Inuit of Canada) and the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor and a language group, Eskimo-Aleut.The non-Inuit sub-branch of the Eskimo branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of four distinct Yupik languages, two used in the Russian Far East and St. Lawrence Island, and two used in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and the western part of Southcentral Alaska. The extinct language of the Sirenik people is sometimes argued to be related to these.According to recent genomic research, the Chukchi people of eastern Siberia are the closest living relatives of the Siberian Yupik and other the indigenous peoples of the Americas.[4]There are more than 183,000 Eskimo people alive today,[5][6][7][8][9] of which 135,000 or more live in or near the traditional circumpolar regions.[10] The NGO known as the Inuit Circumpolar Council claims to represent 180,000 people.[11]The governments in Canada[12][13][14] and the United States[15][16] have made moves to cease using the term Eskimo in official documents, but it has not been entirely eliminated, as the WORD is in some places written into tribal, and therefore national, legal terminology.[17] Canada officially uses the term Inuit to describe the Native people living in the country's northernmost sector.[12][13] The United States government legally uses Alaska Native[16] for the Yupik, Inuit, and Aleut, but also for non-Eskimo indigenous Alaskans including the Tlingit, the Haida, the Eyak, and the Tsimshian, in addition to at least nine separate northern Athabaskan/Dene peoples. |
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| 10058. |
When did Raja Mansingh defeated Cheros? |
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Answer» Answer: 1591 Explanation: PLEASE MARK as BRAINLEAST please |
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I. Choose thefort was built by Kings of Vijayanagar. Dr.c) Gingee2a) Udayagirib) VelloreThirumalai Nayakkar Palace is situated ina) Salemb) Thirumalaic) MaduraiMahal is considered as one of the oldesthistroical libraries in India.c) Durgaa) Saraswathi b) LakshmiPadmanabhapuram Palace is in plz follow |
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| 10060. |
Three features of balanced report in democracy. |
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Answer» vvyy7g6v6v6g6v6vuguvuvyg6g6v6v5ctctc56g5c5ctct Explanation: oooooooooooooooòoòoòoooiiijhgv7g7g7vvyctcttcvyvycycyc6g6g6v6v6v6vyvyv |
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How many SAARC summit have been till now? where is the next Summit going to be held? |
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Answer» Answer: Summit is the highest body in SAARC held in every two years on ROTATIONAL basis and is attended by the Heads of State/Government of the MEMBER States. 18 SAARC Summits have been held so FAR. |
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2Special coins minted onthe occasion of coronation |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: On the OCCASION of coronation, special COINS were minted, including a gold coin called Shivrai Hon. These coins have Shri Raja ShivaChhatrapati, in Devanagari, INSCRIBED on them. ... CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI Maharaj Shivrai. |
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Duniya ka dastoor hai yeh,jishe toot kar chahogae wahi,tod kr jayegathis is true lines of my life |
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Answer» Answer: An ECOSYSTEM is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other ORGANISMS, as well as weather and landscape, WORK together to form a bubble of life. Ecosystems contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic FACTORS, or nonliving parts. ... Ecosystems can be very large or very small. Explanation: ohhh REALLY |
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PeopleComplete the following diagrams.1)Society in Maharashtrain 17th century wasinfluenced by |
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Answer» hvfyh gshbd xvzyvs sjxha X |
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An ant is dragging a housefly and the elephant is pushing a big tree,which is not moving.who is doing work, the ant or the elephant??justify answer?? |
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Answer» Both are doing EQUAL work Explanation: |
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jo log aaj sad hai vo hastag sad likhe ge aur jo happy hai vo hastags happy likhege jo sad ya happy hai vo kisvajah se hai vo bhi likhe |
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Answer» jshhfbndndnfnmfvshdndmdmmdmdmfmndbdbdn |
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Send feedback to hruru |
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2 regions with high density regions |
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Answer» Answer: As of 2018, ASIA was the most densely POPULATED REGION of the world with 147 INHABITANTS per square kilometer, whereas Oceania's population density was only about 4.9 inhabitants per square kilometer. |
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Nathpanthis,Siddas and Togis made devotional religion popular in(1) North(2) South(3) East |
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Answer» Answer: NATHPANTHIS,Siddas and TOGIS made devotional religion POPULAR in (1) NORTH |
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III. Match the following.1. Assama) Labourerb) Kazirangac) Ramabaid) Gangri2. Worked for widows and women3. Glacier4. Paik |
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Answer» 1. Assam-b) KAZIRANGA |
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Answer the following questions in one or two sentences. please help me guys fast |
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Answer» dbdjkdfvbf jdjdkd dmje |
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Who sent megasthes to the Kalinga war |
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Answer» Megasthenes, (BORN c. 350 bc—died c. 290), ancient Greek historian and diplomat, author of an account of India, the Indica, in FOUR books. An Ionian, he was SENT by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I on EMBASSIES to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta. mark this answer as Brainlist |
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प्रश्न 5. यदि रूपए का प्रचलन नहीं होता और रूपएको कागज पर नहीं छापा जाता तो क्या होता? अपने शब्दों में लिखिए।(4)O |
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Answer» all THINGS will be free nothing will be COSTLY |
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1. The Rajput forts commonly have |
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How a Democratic Country should be : |
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Answer» UCIEVOjLpgZwEPRJkBEfsCaQ this is my you TUBE link please SUSCRIBE me on you tube please |
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1. Roads connecting major cities are called |
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Answer» Explanation: PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST |
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1 explain the importance of Pleatues as a natural resource |
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Answer» Answer: SEE below Explanation: Plateaus are very useful becasue it is a STOREHOUSE of minerals that are used as raw materials for many industries.It provides us with food materials and raw materials for our industries. The lava plateaus are rich in black soil GOOD for cultivation. many plateaus are great ATTRACTION to TOURISTS. |
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Indus valley civilization traded with what civilization |
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Answer» Answer: The Indus people were greatly reliant on trade. They TRADED with many different CIVILIZATIONS like PERSIA, MESOPOTAMIA and China. They were also known to trade in the Arabian Gulf region, central parts of Asia, portions of Afghanistan and northern and WESTERN India. |
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1. India does not share borders with(a) Pakistan(b) Alghanistan (c) Bangladesh2. Which of the following is our southern neighbour at sea?(a) China(b) Russia(c) Sri Lanka3. Urdu script is known as(a) Devanagri(b) Nastalia(c) Ordu4Which cuisine influences the Nepalese cuisine?(a) Indo-American(c) Tibetian Chinese(b) Indian-Pakistani5. Hantu is a traditional dress of men in(a) China(b) Bangladesh(c) Myanmar |
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Answer» a a C b b Explanation: dont no about the ans its just tjing and TRY to select |
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Religious biographies are called? |
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Answer» RELIGIOUS BIOGRAPHIES are CALLED hagiographies |
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Where do evaporation and cloud formation take place on a large scale? |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Which devotional path evolves since the 8th century? |
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Answer» (a) BHAKTI (B) Sufism Explanation: |
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The Standard Time of our country is decided on the basis of 82.5 ˚E longitude, which passes through___________in Uttar Pradesh. PLZ answer fast |
Answer» MIRZAPUR IS CORRECT answer. |
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An which country the Ahoms migrated to the Brahmaputra valley from Myanmar? |
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Answer» Answer: The Ahoms are a TRIBE in the North Eastern part of India. The Ahoms migrated to the Brahmaputra valley from present-day MYANMAR in the thirteenth CENTURY. They created a new state by suppressing the older political SYSTEM of the bhuiyans (landlords). |
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Who was the king who aloud vasco da gama to trade in india |
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Answer» Answer: King Manuel I In 1497, John's SUCCESSOR, King Manuel I (crowned in 1495), chose da GAMA to lead a Portuguese fleet to INDIA in SEARCH of a maritime route from Western Europe to the East. At the time, the Muslims held a monopoly of trade with India and other EASTERN nations, thanks to their geographical position Explanation: |
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The regin of which ruler is considered as the golden age of rajput rule in gujarat(a) chavda dynasty(b) chauhan dynasty (c) parmar dynasty(d) solanki dynasty |
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Answer» CHAUHAN dynasty is your answer c OPTION |
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2. Who wrote Prithviraj Raso?(a) Ban bhatt(b) Hiuen Tsang(c) Chand Bardai(d) Magh3. The reign of which rulers is considered as the golden age of Rajput rule of Gujarat?(a) Chavda Dynasty(b) Chauhan Dynasty (c) Parmar Dynasty (d) Solanki Dynast4. Which temple is the best example of Pallav architecture?(a) The Thanjavur Temple (b) Khajuraho (c) Kailasnatha Temple (d) Tirupati Balaji5. Who appointed Kumarpal as the king?(a) His father (b) His grandfather (c) Council of ministers (d) The soldiers |
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Answer» CHAND Bardai chavda Dynasty Kailasanathar TEMPLE |
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Match the following items given in Column(A) with those in column(B).Choose the correct answer from the option given below.स्तम्भ (अ) की जानकारी को स्तम्भ (ब) की जानकारी के आधार पर सुमेलित कीजिए।S.N. Column (A)(i)Trade winds(ii) Loo(iii)MoonsonColumn (B)(a)Horizontal movement of air(b) Seasonal wind(c) Permanent wind(d) Local wind(iv) Wind |
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Answer» ii-b iii-iv i-d Explanation: HOPE this will HELP you |
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औरंगजेब की मृत्यु कब हुई थी ? |
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Is appointed by the government to administer the GramPanchayat |
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Answer» Answer: Every village Panchayat is divided into wards, i.e. smaller areas. Each ward elects a REPRESENTATIVE who is KNOWN as the Ward Member (PANCH). ... The GRAM Panchayat has a Secretary who is also the Secretary of the Gram Sabha. This person is not an elected person but is APPOINTED by the government. |
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The regin of which rulers is considered as the golden age of rajput rule in gujarat |
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Answer» Answer: the regin of which RULERS is CONSIDERED as the golden age of rajput rule in gujarat was GUJARA patihara |
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The reign of which rulers is considered as the golden age of rajput rule of gujarat ? |
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Answer» Answer: the REGIN of which RULERS is considered as the GOLDEN age of rajput rule in gujarat was GUJARA patihara |
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7) against true and (*) against false sentences.1. Number of families will decrease if Nandu will shift apart after fifteen years. |
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Answer» True Explanation: |
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1) Thanjavur was the capital of-a) Pandyasb) Palasc) Rastrakutasd) Cholas |
Answer» CHOLAS is the CORRECT answerHope it HELPS u♥♥Good evening✨✨❄❄❄❄❄ |
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(18) What imadatte Steps willaccidents ?you take during |
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Answer» Answer: while accident have TAKEN PLACE firstly we must not GET overcrowded and let air in |
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What is pertinent government? |
Answer» Answer ⤵️⤵️CONSCIOUSNESS, at its simplest, is "sentience or awareness of internal or external EXISTENCE". DESPITE millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and SCIENTISTS, consciousness remains puzzling and controversial, being "at once the most FAMILIAR and most mysterious aspect of our lives".... |
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(8) By which name is the chairman of municipality known?A. The Chief OfficerB. The MayorC. The Nagar SevakD. The President |
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Answer» B. The Mayor HOPE it helps |
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What would you do if you ever face any such prejudice? |
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Answer» Explanation: GAINING PUBLIC support and awareness for anti-prejudice SOCIAL norms. Increasing contact with members of other social groups. Making people AWARE of the INCONSISTENCIES in their own beliefs. i hope you understand |
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