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Me arasa bolatoy atmkathan marathi nibandh |
Answer» dgghydkhrhfbtbfhhbgh |
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what are the similarities of Indonesian batik and Malaysian batik in the elements and principle of arts? |
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Answer» Explanation: How does Indonesian batik differ from MALAYSIAN batik? Gifting happiness days! Indonesian batik is a very ancient tradition and no one in the world makes batik as beautifully, as finely crafted or as splendidly as Indonesia does.Only a person who has no real knowledge or understanding of batik would even dream of comparing Indonesian batik with Malaysian batik. The difference in standards is SIMPLY too big. Even today a Malaysian woman who wants a truly spectacular batik will buy an Indonesian batik. Very few Malaysian women buy batiks now though because they dress in the Arab tradition rather than in the tradition of our ANCESTORS. This is not the case with Indonesians who know how to appreciate a good quality batik which they will save and pass on from generation to generation and wear for the most important events and ceremonies in their lives. These are used as sarongs. The less high quality batiks are cut into dresses and shirts and used daily for lesser events. Added to which on Fridays all civil servants and many private sector employees will wear batik to the office and we wear our batik with joy. As one of Indonesia’s most famous batuk manufacturers Obin Kowara once said, “We Indonesians are born with batik, we literally BREATH and smell and feel batik since birth and we love and respect it.” A true batik requires a lengthy process and can take months to make. This is why Indonesians were so deeply offended when Malaysia tried to get UNESCO to give batik, Malaysian World Heritage status. Even today most Malaysian batik is MADE by Indonesians living in Malaysia. Batik is an ancient Javanese tradition dating back at least as far as Majapahit and the best and finest batiks in the world are made in Java. This is why UNESCO turned down Malaysia’s request and gave world heritage status for batik to Indonesia instead. |
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Activity 1 copy and draw the concept of the three main types of megaliths stones |
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Answer» Answer: The most common TYPE of megalithic CONSTRUCTION in Europe is the PORTAL TOMB — a chamber CONSISTING of upright stones ( orthostats) with one ... |
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What is handmade and digital design? |
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Answer» It might seem like decades ago, but it was only around 2014 that Normcore was the design trend on everyone’s mind. FASHION designers like Marc Jacobs were throwing Patagonia fleeces on runway MODELS and Jerry Seinfeld BECAME a fashion icon. Stonyfield yogurt and SodaStream were celebrated for their dull, mass-produced design, and Times NEW Roman was an acceptable font. There seemed to be a consensus against hipster preciousness and the relentless drive to stand out as unique. |
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My name is muskan birthday 21 july and in 9 class |
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Answer» Answer: name Hafsa FATHER name Kaleem AGE 10 Father age 36 class 4 Fater learn classes Masters Explanation: |
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4. In ∆PQR, ∠P = 70°, ∠Q = 65°, then find ∠R. |
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Answer» Explanation: we KNOW that sum of angles of TRIANGLE is 180° angle P + angle Q + angle R = 180° 70°+65°+angle R = 180° 135° + angle R = 180° angle R = 180°- 135° angle R = 45° I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST |
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1. ------ औरत ------ सारी पहनकर ------ के मंदिर गई।Give the answer.... |
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Answer» I can't answer in hindi Explanation: |
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(i) 3x2 + 5x -- 4; 8x - 2x? +11. |
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Answer» NO Explanation: |
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Pay careful attention to ______ I am going to say. use the (what, who, which, when) |
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Answer» what Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Describe the elements of arts in the period of "Romanticism" |
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Answer» What are the characteristics of Romantic art? Romantic art focused on emotions, feelings, and moods of all kinds including spirituality, imagination, mystery, and FERVOR. The SUBJECT MATTER varied widely including landscapes, religion, revolution, and peaceful beauty. |
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Functions of prehistoric? |
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Answer» Answer: PREHISTORIC MAN found it effective to CARVE drawings in thier CAVES, establishing a new scribal culture. Explanation: |
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What is the minimum and the maximum salary for interior designing?This question is for interior designers!! |
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Answer» Answer: An interior DESIGNER salary package stays between an amount of Rs 2,50,000 to 20,00,000 in a year. Also, the AVERAGE interior designer salary per hour is Rs 250 – Rs 350. But, the maximum RATE per hour is around Rs 820 as per the recent news info Explanation: PLZ Mark as brainliest |
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LEAVE ALONE THIS IS FOR AfhamsaleemTo answer.Answer this ill report you. |
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Answer» Answer: k |
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Csk ne agle saal kya changes karne chahiye? |
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Answer» Biology is a branch of science that deals with living ORGANISMS and their vital processes. Biology encompasses DIVERSE fields, including botany, CONSERVATION, ecology, evolution, genetics, marine biology, MEDICINE, microbiology, molecular biology, physiology, and zoology. |
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નીચ આપલ વિચાર વિસ્તાર લખો. (4) ઊંચી નીચી ફયા કર, જીિન ની ઘટમાળ, ભરતી તની ઓટ છ, ઓટ પછી જુવાળ |
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Answer» .bhi ngfnn |
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16.A substance or object becomes resource because of its |
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Answer» Explanation: substance BECOMES a resource if it has "Time" and "TECHNOLOGY". A substance can BECOME resource when it is utilized by HUMAN beings and |
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Which singer fronted the 1970s’ pop group Showaddy waddy |
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(१) दृक्-श्राव्य दालनातील(२)कारगिल युद्धाच्याफिल्ममधील थरार म्हणजेविजयघे |
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Answer» vdhsisjsjegwie rururif |
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A Puzzle :Pintu invited ten of his friends fora birthday party. He had 10 pencils ina box. He gave each of his friends 1pencil as a gift. After that, there was onepencil in the box. How did that happen?Explain. |
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Answer» it MEANS that he had INVITED 9 FRIENDS
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Please let me knowI wanna Partcipate in online Trophy Winning Competition Any Competition going on Please Let Me Know No faltu answers please |
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Answer» now there will be FTRE EXAM CONDUCTED by Fiitjee on DECEMBER 27 you can participate in that |
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Section toCompare Mean Medion andModeO-10 10-2020 30154730-4040-50% 60-70Б4611(z =4) (Modo value = 4) |
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Answer» Explanation: 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 xi 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 fi 3 7 10 6 8 2 4 fixi 45 175 350 270 440 130 300 xˉ=∑fi∑fixi=401710=42.75 |
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Can you draw a picture of save water? if you can draw you draw it and then show it |
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Answer» SORRY I can't |
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Gawain sa pagkatuto bilang 1:Sanhi-malnutrisyon-epekto |
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Answer» hiiiiiiíiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |
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What is the way of doing work tell about it |
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Answer» routine. Synonyms:MODALITY, method, system, way, MEANS, basis, MODE, procedure, tactic, MANNER. |
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Ha Kon aahe followers kiti bekar aahet |
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Answer» okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me |
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3. Riya's journey started fromstation4.looks a little bit like dinosaur.5. People living in khejadli village are called |
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Answer» Answer: Unable to UNDERSTAND the QUESTION and MAY be the question is not complete plz mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What does kadang symbolize? |
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Answer» fdjejsjdw s me up HUH s no digd s E GIVE ensjdhwosqs no d disva d he |
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What is the Olympic mascot called! |
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Answer» miraitowa. bhalo laglo LIKE korish |
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He asked me if he might use my phone. (Change into direct speech). |
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Answer» he ASKED me he want to USE my phone i THINK so Explanation: |
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Let us do the following activit ask a member of the family to help you |
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An integrated learning, 'Art' has been referred as |
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Answer» ffffr Explanation: thkggejjgpdfvbhhhhgggcffffffffff |
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टॉय को तेलुगु में क्या बोलते हैं |
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Answer» sgtxzjkadyissh Explanation: hdufhshduxhschxsjjeyxiwgfjddkefuidudjdugushege |
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40) THE NUMBER WHICH ISDIVISIBLE BY 9, IS ALSO DIVISIBLE BYITS FACTOR --- ?TWOO FOURTHREEONEMark for review1 |
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Answer» Answer: 3 Explanation: 9 is DIVISIBLE by 3. 3×3=9 |
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HOW TO BUNK ONLINE CLASS AFTER LOGING IN IT AND THE TEACHER WILL NOT KNOW { CAMERA IS OFF} |
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Answer» Answer: PLZ say the APP which you attend the CLASS and the which device you use Explanation: |
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Q4. Evalute the artistic achievements of painter Nihal ChaneWith reference to his particular penting meluded myour course of study ? - 6 made |
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Answer» Answer: Kishangarh was a small state in central Rajasthan founded by Kishan Singh (1609-1615), a son of Raja Udai Singh of Jodhpur. The state developed under Rup Singh (1644-1658), a favourite of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and Kishangarh remained unusually dependent on the Mughal court and its CULTURE. While there is little evidence of PAINTING in the seventeenth century, in the eighteenth century Kishangarh produced perhaps the most important school of Rajasthani painting. By tradition the greatest patron of painting at Kishangarh was Raja Savant Singh (r1748-1764), an accomplished poet and religious devotee, as well as a friend of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. His poems, written under the pseudonym of Nagai Das, were intensely devotional verse in praise of Krishna and celebrating Krishna's love for Radha and their lives in a mythical Brindaban INSPIRED by Kishangarh's beautiful scenery around Lake Gundaloo. In about 1740 he fell in love with a bewitching singer and poetess whose real name is unknown but who is known as Bani Thani. Their love became legendary, and inspired much of the evocative and romantic painting for which Kishangarh is justly famous. While Savant Singh was a great inspiration to Kishangarh, it seems many of the large miniatures for which Kishangarh is most admired were painted in the reigns of succeeding rajas, since Savant himself spent so much of his time away from Kishangarh either dwelling in Brindaban with his beloved Bani Thani or going on pilgrimages (Binney and Archer, 1968, 37). It is generally accepted that larger paintings such as this one began to be produced during the reign of his Sardar Singh (1756-1766). This painting conveys the luxury and elegance of the Kishangarh court while the setting of a musical performance on a marble terrace with a bevy of beautiful ladies recalls the popularity of such a subject with Muhammad Shah's court artists. In this painting a blue-skinned Krishna, wearing a gold turban, is seated under a canopy with his beloved Radha and a servant, surrounded by musicians, servants and court ladies. The absence of men would suggest this scene was TAKING place in the 'zenana' (the few depicted would be eunuchs). In the balcony above the focus on Krishna is echoed in the central courtly couple, an earthly parallel to the divine couple below. The elongated figural style and distinguished faces with their sharp noses and chins, and long curving eyes and eyebrows, which are so distinctive to Kishangarh, are here fully evolved. The atmosphere of wealth, luxury and refinement to be seen in the best of Kishangarh painting is beautifully conveyed. Jackie Menzies, 'Dancing to the flute - Music and dance in Indian art', AGNSW, 1997. pg. 268-270. Explanation: |
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What are the benifits of asana explain any six |
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Answer» sorry not ABLE to UNDERSTAND your QUESTION SIS ...................... |
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What is the important function of a leaf |
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Answer» leaf really plays an important role in the following 5 important and main things A. Manufacture of food A. Manufacture of foodIt is the PRIMARY function of green leaves. The process is called photosynthesis by which leaf manufactures food MATERIAL in the presence of sunlight and green pigment- chlorophyll present in the leaf. The preparation of food material takes place out of water and carbon dioxide obtained from the soil and the air respectively. B. Interchange of gases B. Interchange of gasesIt takes place both for respiration and photosynthesis. There are numerous, minute openings present on the leaves, called stomata, through which gaseous exchange takes place between the atmosphere and the plant body. B. Interchange of gasesIt takes place both for respiration and photosynthesis. There are numerous, minute openings present on the leaves, called stomata, through which gaseous exchange takes place between the atmosphere and the plant body.C. Evaporation of water B. Interchange of gasesIt takes place both for respiration and photosynthesis. There are numerous, minute openings present on the leaves, called stomata, through which gaseous exchange takes place between the atmosphere and the plant body.C. Evaporation of waterWater absorbed by the ROOT hairs of the plant is evaporated from the leaf surface during the day time. It generally takes place through the stomatal openings. The phenomenon is known as transpiration. This process allows the plant to absorb water and minerals from the soil and conduct the same to the top of the plant. D. Storage of food D. Storage of foodFleshy leaves of Indian aloe, Portulaca and fleshy scale leaves of onion store food materials and water for the future of the plants. Fleshy and succulent leaves of xerophytic plants growing in desert area always store a huge quantity of water, mucilage and food materials. D. Storage of foodFleshy leaves of Indian aloe, Portulaca and fleshy scale leaves of onion store food materials and water for the future of the plants. Fleshy and succulent leaves of xerophytic plants growing in desert area always store a huge quantity of water, mucilage and food materials.E. Vegetative propagation D. Storage of foodFleshy leaves of Indian aloe, Portulaca and fleshy scale leaves of onion store food materials and water for the future of the plants. Fleshy and succulent leaves of xerophytic plants growing in desert area always store a huge quantity of water, mucilage and food materials.E. Vegetative propagationLeaves of Bryophyllum, Begonia and Kalanchoe produce buds by means of which they give rise to new plants by vegetative propagation. In these cases when leaf lamina touches the ground, the leaf margin at point produces roots and form a bud that grows into a new plant. |
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What are the three aspects to be taken into account while feeding a prescholers |
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Answer» It is important to be CAREFUL with foods that may cause CHOKING: Slippery foods such as whole grapes; large pieces of meats, poultry, and hot dogs; candy and cough drops. Small, HARD foods such as nuts, SEEDS, popcorn, chips, PRETZELS, raw carrots, and raisins. |
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10. The land of India displays great physical variation. Explain. |
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I) What are cryptogams? |
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Answer» A cryptogam is a plant that reproduces by SPORES, without flowers or SEEDS. "Cryptogamae" means "hidden reproduction", referring to the FACT that no seed is produced, thus cryptogams REPRESENT the non-seed bearing plants |
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How to make face with pencil?... |
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Answer» Answer |
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The person who gives the indemnity is known as |
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Answer» Answer: The PERSON who promises to indemnify for a LOSS is the Indemnifier. On the other HAND, the person whose losses the indemnifier promises to make GOOD is the Indemnified. We can also REFER to the Indemnified party as the Indemnity Holder. Explanation: |
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Look at the list given below:1.London2.Kolkata3.Cairo4.Frankfurt5.Benares6.Winnipeg7.AlexandriaFind out which of these is a railway Junction, a port city or an important airport transit link |
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Answer» ANSWER:cairo Explanation: |
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