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Explain how education enables growth of an individual and country? |
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Answer» Education GIVES PEOPLE the SKILLS they NEED to help themselves out of poverty or, in other words, into prosperity. HENCE it is the education which can leads a person from poverty into prosperity. As we know that the agriculture plays a very important role in the development of a country |
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Identity five recommendations to address teenage pregnancy |
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A large population need not to be a burden for the economy. Explain |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Yes, a LARGE population HELPS ensure SUFFICIENT labour force in an ECONOMY. INDUSTRIAL growth helps a country to rise, and it requires a large labour force. ... People say that China's growth is evidence that a large population is not a burden. |
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Explain the need for regulating money supply |
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Define total income |
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Answer» Answer: . The sum of all money received by an individual or ORGANIZATION, INCLUDING income from employment or PROVIDING services, REVENUE from sales, payments from pension plans, income from dividends, or other sources. |
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How does price of related goods affect demand for acommodity |
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Answer» Answer: RELATED goods may be in the FORM of substitutes and complementary. (a) Substitute goods are those goods which can be USED in place of others, e.g., tea, coffee, coke, pepsi. the rise in price of tea will raise the demand for coffee or vice-versa. (b)complementary goods are those goods which are jointly demanded to satisfy a particular want, e.g. pen and ink, car and PETROL, etc. in such cases, there will be inverse RELATION between price of one commodity and the demand for the other. |
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When a country developed contribution of primary sector decline and tertiary sector increase " analyse the statement |
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Answer» it is true that when a COUNTRY develops then the contribution of Primary sector decreases secondary and tertiary sector increases. this is because DUE to the globalisation World TRADE duties have been removed THEREFORE more and more PEOPLE are in tertiary sectors and therefore their contribution. |
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Which india part known as terrisom golden place |
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Answer» The countries most heavily affected by TERRORISM in 2011 were, Iraq, PAKISTAN, Afghanistan, India and Yemen. Including these countries, the top TEN countries affected by terrorism accounted for 87 per cent of total global incidents. |
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What is the importance of environment appraisal in entrepreneurship? |
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Answer» according to me U can find better answer in your RESPECTIVE BOOK of entrepreneurship |
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which of the following is an economic good or free good ( water in river, oxygen cylinder, sunshine, water processed for drinking, air) |
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Which of the following is the economic good or free good |
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Answer» Answer: HEY MATE... GOOD NIGHT... U HAVE ASKED WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING... |
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The government established a large number of Institution of Science and Technology how will it affect the production possibility frontier explain ? |
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Answer» Answer: The government established a large NUMBER of Institutions on Science and TECHNOLOGY,by which a large number of ENGINEERS produced and there required Such Companies also, then, Production of Such PRODUCTS increased, firstly it affect the IMPORT, i.e import of such things decreased. Finally the product we import from them once ,we have now surplus of these |
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What is the role of political factors affecting environment.? |
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Answer» An example of a political factor affecting environment is corruption because some industries pay MINISTERS to stay quiet against actions being TAKEN to stop the depletion of the environment for industrial PURPOSES like chemical, epidemical and RADIOACTIVE WASTE disposal. |
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Mention any two reasons to study the environment. |
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Answer» Answer: We should study about environment bcoz It makes US aware about its merits. |
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Classify the type of unemployment that a women lost her job when her company merged with another company? |
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Answer» ANSWER:EDUCATED UNEMPLOYMENT is TAKING PLACE here Explanation: |
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Importance on indian currency |
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Answer» indian currency se hr need KO pura kr skte h Explanation: |
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What is teritary sector |
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Answer» tertiary sector is the third sector in SERVICES work is done hope it's HELP you |
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Write the success of planing of india |
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Answer» Explanation: India has completed about six decades (1951-2008) of planning. During the PLAN PERIOD it has achieved success in some directions and failed in other areas. So, India’s experience during the Plan Period PRESENTS a mixed picture. Here, we present a broad overview of the success and failure of planning. |
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How can the state help in generating income of the country for the economy |
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Answer» Explanation: The PROCESS of streak FORMATION can be conveniently observed in the chick EMBRYO, where the streak forms as an accumulation of CELLS in the epiblast in the posterior pole of the embryo and extends subsequently in anterior direction until it covers 80% of the epiblast |
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My aim is air force officer for that what i need to study |
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Answer» non-medical bro |
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Define Economy Which involves all factors of life. |
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Answer» Answer: ❤️❤️The term economic growth is associated with economic progress and advancement.Economic growth can be defined as an INCREASE in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services within a specific period of time.In economics, economic growth refers to a long-term expansion in the productive potential of the economy to satisfy the wants of individuals in the society. Sustained economic growth of a country’ has a positive impact on the national income and level of employment, which further results in higher living standards.ADVERTISEMENTS:Apart from this, it plays a vital role in stimulating GOVERNMENT finances by enhancing tax revenues. This enables the government to earn extra income for the further development of an economy. The economic growth of a country can be measured by comparing the level of Gross National Product (GNP) of a year with the GNP of the previous year. The economic growth of a country is possible if strengths and weaknesses of the economy are properly analyzed.Economic analysis provides an insight into the essentials of an economy. It is a systematic process for determining the optimum use of scarce resources and selecting the best alternative to achieve the economic goal. Moreover, economic analysis helps in assessing the causes of different economic problems, such as inflation, depression, and economic instability. It is performed by taking into CONSIDERATION various economic variables, such as demand, supply, prices, production cost, wages, labor, and capital.Meaning of Economic Growth:Economic growth can be defined as a positive change in the level of goods and services produced by a country over a certain period of time. An important characteristic of economic growth is that it is never uniform or same in all sectors of an economy For example, in a particular year, the telecommunication sector of a country has marked a significant contribution in economic growth whereas the mining sector has not performed well as far as the economic growth of the country- is concerned.ADVERTISEMENTS:Economic growth is directly related to percentage increase in GNP of a country. In real sense, economic growth is related to increase in per capita national output or net national product of a country that remain constant or sustained for many years.Economic growth can be achieved when the rate of increase in total output is greater than the rate of increase in population of a country. For example, in 2005-2006, the rate of increase in India’s GNP was 9.1%, while its population growth rate was 1.7%.In such a case, per capita increase in GNP would be 7.4% (=9.1-1.7). On the other hand, if the rate of increase in GNP and population is same then the actual growth of GNP would be zero, which implies that there is a decrease in per capita income.As a result, there would be no economic growth. Therefore, in such a case, standard of living of PEOPLE would not improve even when there is an increase in the total output of a country. However, such a growth is better than the stagnation of an economy.ADVERTISEMENTS:The economic growth of a country may get hampered due to a number of factors, such as trade deficit and alterations in expenditures by governmental bodies. Generally, the economic growth of a country is adversely affected when there is a sharp RISE in the prices of goods and services.❤️❤️Explanation: ❤️❤️hello dear here is your answer mark it brainlist ok and follow me... :) ☺️☺️❤️❤️ |
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Write five expressions which reflect positive self-image. |
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Answer» Answer: Acceptance Stop looking outside yourself for confirmation of who you are. A positive self-image begins with self-acceptance — warts and all. While you may want to change CERTAIN personal attributes, you first have to accept exactly who you are today and love that imperfect self. Self-reflection It’s not enough to define yourself by your job description. Do some form of self-reflection daily to discover your deeper self. I RECOMMEND you do your self-reflection on the page instead of in your head. The process of writing who you are helps to solidify your image of yourself and make it more real. Start by spending 15 minutes a day journaling. Reflect on your past, your present and your future. Give yourself the opportunity to get to know who you are by letting that deeper self express herself with no GRAMMAR or content constraints. Change of environment Surround yourself with positive people who have similar goals. The more you hang out with negative people, the lower you find yourself feeling. MODEL yourself after the people you admire who radiate self-esteem and love. Feel buoyed up by their energy and learn from them. Also, create the environment that helps you to feel good about yourself in your home and workplace. Simple and inexpensive changes in décor and colors can make a huge difference in your everyday mood. Movement Exercise can bring up lots of negative feelings and objections like — too much effort, not enough time, too unimportant. I like to use the word movement instead because it’s less scary and can feel more manageable and empowering. I try to move my body in some fun and invigorating way daily whether it’s an evening stroll with my kids, frolicking at the beach or having an impromptu dance party in the living room. If you make exercise more about MOVING your body to get the energy flowing rather than a chore, you’ll find yourself looking forward to the time your body gets to shine. Engagement All of these steps to a more positive self-image support the final idea of engagement with your life. The more you engage in your life in conscious ways, the more positive you will feel yourself becoming. Make a commitment to explore and discover what interests you and excites you about yourself and life and get ready to be filled with a more positive self-image every day. Sheila Hageman is an author, teacher, speaker and mother who blogs for The Huffington Post. Her memoir, Stripping Down, February 2012, from Pink Fish Press, is a meditation on womanhood and body image. Check out Sheila’s latest reflections on the bare essentials of life on her blog, on Twitter, and on her website. Explanation: mark me brainliest |
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How much does it cost to become a neurosurgeon |
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Answer» Answer: After completion of MBBS.You have to STUDY neurology, which is a 3YRS COURSE . Cost is 50,000 to 2lakhs |
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Describe the various inusure socia welfare in state |
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Answer» MODERN warfare state INCLUDE germany and french.belgium and the Netherlands ,as well as the NORDIC countries,which employ a system known as the Nordic MODEL. |
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How is low standard of living |
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Answer» It includes a person's expenditure on his non-material REQUIREMENTS. “Simple living and high THINKING” is a common AXIOM. “Simple living” hints at a low standard of living, but “high thinking” refers to a high standard of life. Mahatma Gandhi had a low standard of living but a high standard of life. |
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Why has there been received from secondary to tertiary sector in the developed countries? |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:because of Agriculture |
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Who currently the biggest steel producing country in the world? |
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Answer» Answer: I THINK china is the most steel PRODUCING COUNTRY in the world in today's TIME |
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Which state recently emerged as top state in terms of msme corporate lending and credit growth potential? |
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Answer» The REQUIRED answer is GUJARAT....... |
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What are the objectives of tenth five year plan |
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Answer» Answer: The main objectives of the Tenth FIVE-Year Plan: ▪︎Attain 8% GDP growth per year. ▪︎Reduction of poverty rate by 5% by 2007. ▪︎Providing gainful and high-quality employment at least to the addition to the labour force. ▪︎Reduction in gender gaps in literacy and wage rates by at least 50% by 2007. 20-point PROGRAM was introduced. ▪︎Target growth: 8.1% – growth achieved: 7.7%. ▪︎The Tenth Plan was expected to follow a regional approach rather than sectoral approach to bring down regional inequalities. ▪︎Expenditure of ₹43,825 crore (US$6.3 billion) for tenth five years. ▪︎Out of TOTAL plan outlay, ₹921,291 crore (US$130 billion) (57.9%) was for central government and ₹691,009 crore (US$100 billion) (42.1%) was for states and union TERRITORIES. #Hope it helps u ✨ |
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What is demand curve, demand schedule, and demand function |
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Answer» Explanation: *demand curve: it is a graphical REPRESENTATION of PRICE and quality demanded. *demand schedule: it is the tabular statement shown in different quantities of a commodity demanded to different price during the GIVEN period of TIME. *demand function: demand function shows the relationship between demand for a commodity and its various determinants. |
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Write name of heavy industries which were set up between 1947-1991.Write name of Industry,Type of Good,Location,year in which Established... |
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Which ciuntry is the largest exporter of cut flower? |
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Answer» NETHERLANDS is your answer. |
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Which act provides legal framework for e-governance in india? |
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Answer» TECHNOLOGY ACT 2000 Explanation: |
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What is the importance of mission Kakatiya? |
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Answer» Answer: The objective of MISSION KAKATIYA is to enhance the development of agriculture based income for small and marginal farmers, by accelerating the development of minor irrigation INFRASTRUCTURE, strengthening community based irrigation management and adopting a comprehensive programme for restoration of tanks. Explanation: |
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What were the terms of the treaty of versailles according to 10th? |
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Answer» Answer: she had to PAY high tax most estate were TAKEN of Germany |
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Match the column1 marginal utility 2. Point of satiety 3.form utility 4. Cardinal measurement 5. Service utility |
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Answer» Not UNDERSTANDING PLZ |
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What do mean by liberlism and what did it stand for political social and economic sphere? |
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Answer» In the economic sphere, liberalism STOOD for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state- imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital. During the nineteenth CENTURY this was a strong demand of the EMERGING middle CLASSES. |
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Name the standard unit of measuring land in fields .Name two local units used in villages |
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Answer» Answer: STANDARD UNIT of measuring land is 'hectare'.The local unit used in villages are guntha and bigha. please mark as BEST answer . i HOPE I help you ............❤️ |
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Please write some short speech on car for grade 3 kids |
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Answer» Answer: Car is a mean of transport. It needs fuel to run It has usually 4 seats..Car is a MACHINE It is used for travelling FAR. It also has TWO mirrors and a silencer. Hope this helps you Explanation: PLEASE mark this as brainliest |
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Tell Me Only One Way By Which India Will Become A Developed Country |
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Answer» by STOPPING corruption mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What are the peculiarities of industrial growth 0? |
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Answer» ...... |
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Name the basic construction in raising farm production. |
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Answer» Answer: HY MATE , please MARK as best answer......... HOPE I help you..............❤️ |
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Tell Me Only One Way By Which India Will Become A Developed Country. |
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Answer» ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ Developed city have the following factors
So, If India wants to become Developed CONTRY, it should look into these factors. ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ ...Hope it HELPS.... |
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The firm and the industry are one and the same in perfect competition |
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Answer» Explanation: you can get HELP from the picture . . . . . . . . . . KINDLY FOLLOW me if my ANSWER is usefull for you |
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The concept of marginal cost is closely related to which cost |
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Answer» Answer: LONG term or more commonly KNOWN as long run marginal COST is the change in cost when all input costs can be varied. It is closely related to marginal cost pricing, in which prices are SET at an amount equal to the marginal cost. |
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Which indian economist haz unveiled account aggregator model sahmati? |
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Answer» Answer: Which indian economist haz UNVEILED account aggregator MODEL sahmati? Which indian economist haz unveiled account aggregator model sahmati? don't FORGET we are not filtered into in a way U in use eou in a way that I can be |
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Hi !!!!! guysPlease answer this question: Describe the current government stragety of poverty alleviation. #Please Follow me and thanks my answers as friends |
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Answer» where are U from which COUNTRY GOVERNMENT |
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What are the various activities undertaken in primary sector secondary sector and tertiary sector |
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Answer» Answer: ■Primary sector :-The primary sector INCLUDES the production of raw material and basic FOODS. Activities associated with the primary sector INCLUDE AGRICULTURE (both subsistence and commercial), mining, forestry, farming, grazing, hunting and gathering, fishing, and quarrying. ◆Secondary sector :-Secondary Sector (Manufacturing and Industry . In this mostly industries , factories , technology etc are there . Activities related to secondary sector are industrial works , manufacturing iron , steel etc . ★Tertiary sector :-Activities related to tertiary sector are teacher , police , manager , labour , mason , cobbler , business etc . It is mostly COMES Under service sector . Here we get things , comfort from them but we have to give money to gain it . |
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