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| 4451. | 
                                    3 types of capital  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  They are: Human CAPITAL, CULTURAL Capital, and Social Capital. ONE of our primary perspectives as we WORK with our clients is to view family "wealth" as the dynamic interplay between these four types of capital.  | 
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| 4452. | 
                                    Why firms earn normal supernormal and losses under perfect competition in short run reason | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: In the short RUN Under perfect competition, firms can make super-normal PROFITS or losses. However, in the LONG run firms are attracted into the industry if the INCUMBENT firms are making supernormal profits. This is because there are no barriers to ENTRY and because there is perfect knowledge. follow me⚛ | 
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| 4453. | 
                                    Pronunciation refers to _diphthong,consonant,pumctuation,production of sound | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  PRODUCTION of sound  | 
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| 4454. | 
                                    How many people live in poverty in India according to 2011-12 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ACCORDING to Planning Commission, the percentage of PERSONS below poverty LINE in 2011-12 has been estimated at 25.7 PER cent in rural areas and 13.7 per cent in urban areas  | 
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| 4455. | 
                                    What is the ratio of poor in India for short answer | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: In 2012, the Indian government stated that 22% of its population is below its official POVERTY limit. BASED on 2005's PPPs International Comparison Program, in 2011, the World Bank estimated that 23.6% of Indian population, or about 276 million people, lived below $1.25 per DAY on purchasing power PARITY........ | 
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| 4456. | 
                                    What is the ratio of poor in India | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The Asian Development Bank ESTIMATES India's population to be at 1.28 billion with an AVERAGE growth rate of 1.3% from 2010–2015. In 2014, 49.9% of the population aged 15 years and above were EMPLOYED. However, 21.9% of the population still lives below the national poverty line. Explanation: mark me  | 
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| 4457. | 
                                    How can we convert people as resource? | 
                            
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| 4458. | 
                                    What is other name for enterprise | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer:  | 
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| 4459. | 
                                    A. Why did the production of wheat show such a rapid increase over the years? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The PRODUCTION of wheat has also showed an increasing trend, from 87.39 to 94.57 MILLION tonnes from 2012–2013 to 2017–2018 with a magnitude of 7.18 million tonnes (8.22%). The major SOURCE of this increase in production is MAINLY ATTRIBUTED to expansion in area followed by marginal increase in productivity.  | 
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| 4460. | 
                                    Describe the development of industrial economics | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The spread of the manufacturing industry is an IMPORTANT PART of economic development, creating jobs, new products and trade and INVESTMENT links between countries. This book aims to explain this PROCESS from the perspective of DEVELOPING countries. ... Explanation: like and give me rete  | 
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| 4461. | 
                                    Write a note on the aproches of money supply. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Supply of MONEY refers to the total amount of money (in any form) that is held by a community in a given period of time. ... M1 refers to the money stock that INCLUDES coins, currency notes, and DEMAND DEPOSITS. M2 refers to the money stock that includes coins, currency notes, demand deposits, and time deposits.  | 
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| 4462. | 
                                    If you are only the shopkeeper in your village how would you use the concept of price elasticity to determine the price of a good | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Here are a few things to think about: Explanation: 1. Are you selling a necessity or a luxury good? 2. AVAILABILITY of substitutes? 3. How much does your PRODUCT actually cost? 4. How long will this price CHANGE last? Overall, price elasticity should be an important consideration when developing your product and marketing strategies, in addition to being a BASIC building block behind your pricing. A huge factor that I'll REPEAT is that the price elasticity for different customer segments will vary. Thus, your marketing, pricing, and bundling must vary.  | 
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| 4463. | 
                                    Secondary data is the data | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Secondary data REFERS to data that is collected by someone other than the USER. Common sources of secondary data for social science INCLUDE censuses, information collected by government DEPARTMENTS, organizational records and data that was ORIGINALLY collected for other research purposes.  | 
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| 4464. | 
                                    Please answer this I have to write it in the school copy.I will mark the correct answer as brainliest....please answer well....Class: Economics, lesson: the story of village PalampurRead the lesson and answer the following questions:1. Define the term production.2. What are the main factors of production. Explain briefly.3. Differentiate between the physical capital and fixed capital.4. What is known as multiple cropping?5. How did the spread of electricity help the farmers in Palampur?6. What is the difference between multiple cropping and modern farming method?7. Define the term Green Revolution. What are the limitations of Green Revolution?8. Is it important to increase the area under irrigation?9. What do you mean by HYVs? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: the main factors of pproduction are- 1)land- fixed and scarce 2) LABOUR- MANUAL and educated 3) physical capital: • fixed • WORKING capital • human capital  | 
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| 4465. | 
                                    What is your opinion about this quote: "Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it " | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Government's VIEW of the ECONOMY COULD be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it It is RIGHT  | 
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| 4466. | 
                                    Poverty is the biggest challenge | 
                            
                                   Answer» hello mate ❤️.This STATEMENT is trueExplanation: ⭐Mark as BRAINLIEST ⭐ | 
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| 4467. | 
                                    What are the essential of a good questionnaire in hindi | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Some essential characteristics of a good SURVEY that RESEARCHERS need to know, including: A clear understanding of the focus of the research and the type of data that needs to be collected. A clear and CONSISTENT format. Clear and concise instructions. Sorry I don't know in hindi........HOPE this helps u in understanding.  | 
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| 4468. | 
                                    What is the condition of workers employed In the? organize sector  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: Organized labor is an ASSOCIATION of workers UNITED as a single, representative entity to improve the economic STATUS and working conditions of employees through collective bargaining with company MANAGEMENT. Organized labor groups are ALSO known as unions.  | 
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| 4469. | 
                                    mcq. foreign exchange risk is a positive function of a) foreign exchange exposure. b) variance of unanticipated changes in exchange rates. c) both foreign exchange exposure and variance unanticipated changes in exchange rates.d)none of these | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Explanation: In the present era of increasing globalization and heightened currency volatility, changes in exchange rates have a substantial influence on companies’ operations and profitability. Exchange rate volatility affects not just multinationals and large corporations, but it also affects small and medium-sized enterprises, including those who only operate in their home country. While understanding and managing exchange rate risk is a subject of obvious importance to business owners, investors should also be familiar with it because of the huge impact it can have on their holdings. What Is Economic Exposure? Companies are exposed to three types of risk caused by currency volatility: Transaction exposure arises from the effect that exchange rate fluctuations have on a company’s OBLIGATIONS to make or receive payments denominated in foreign currency. This type of exposure is short-term to medium-term in nature. Translation exposure arises from the effect of currency fluctuations on a company’s CONSOLIDATED financial statements, particularly when it has foreign subsidiaries. This type of exposure is medium-term to long-term. Economic (or operating) exposure is lesser-known than the previous two but is a significant risk nevertheless. It is caused by the effect of unexpected currency fluctuations on a company’s future cash flows and market value and is long-term in nature. The impact can be substantial, as unanticipated exchange rate changes can greatly affect a company’s competitive position, even if it does not operate or sell overseas. For example, a U.S. furniture manufacturer who only sells locally still has to contend with imports from Asia and EUROPE, which may get cheaper and thus more competitive if the dollar strengthens markedly. Note that economic exposure deals with unexpected changes in exchange rates – which by definition are impossible to predict – since a company’s management bases their budgets and forecasts on CERTAIN assumptions, which represents their expected change in currency rates. In addition, while transaction and translation exposure can be accurately estimated and therefore hedged, economic exposure is difficult to QUANTIFY precisely and as a result, is challenging to hedge.  | 
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| 4470. | 
                                    Similarities between transaction exposure and economic exposure | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Economic exposure is TRANSACTION exposure as well as OPERATING exposure which is related to future cash flows. These cash flows are not realised or CONTRACTED for and the exposure is more anticipatory in NATURE. Economic exposure can arise due to change in future sales, volume, pricing or cost profile. . .  | 
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| 4471. | 
                                    Discuss the farming activities done in palampur | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  AGRICULTURE, cultivation of grains, There are various FARMING ACTIVITIES in PALAMPUR. These mainly includes cultivation of grains as well as agriculture. Agriculture plays a very IMPORTANT role in this aspect.  | 
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| 4472. | 
                                    Describe the process of partition of India. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The Partition of India of 1947 was the division of British India into two independent dominion states, India and PAKISTAN by an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... The partition INVOLVED the division of two PROVINCES, Bengal and Punjab, based on district-wise non-Muslim or Muslim majorities.  | 
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| 4473. | 
                                    12. Talk to some old residents in your region and write a short report on the changes in irrigation and changes in production methods during the last 30 years. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hi mate. Here is your answer. Answer: Over the LAST 30 years, irrigation and production methods in the agricultural FIELD changed a lot. Instead of using the traditional methods for irrigation PEOPLE START to use the modern day tractors to make the manual work easier. For the irrigation, people use tube wells instead of canals for water supply.  | 
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| 4474. | 
                                    Does increase in domestic income always lead to increase in national income if not give an illustration in support of your answer also write any two solution to accelerate the growth of domestic income | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: no , not always if net factor INCOME from abroad is zero then the domestic income is EQUAL to NATIONAL incom  | 
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| 4475. | 
                                    What steps have been taken by government to improve the quality of education in India? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Explanation: The Central GOVERNMENT has TAKEN several INITIATIVES to assess and improve the quality of teaching in the country as follows: Subject wise learning. ... National Achievement Survey (NAS) ... Minimum qualification of teachers. ... BEd degree structure. ... Quality education. ... Equality in education. ... INTERNATIONAL exposure. ... Cultural festivals.  | 
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                                    Given market demand Qd50 - P, and market supply P = Qs + 5 A). Find the marketequilibrium price and quantity? B) What would be the state of the market if marketprice was fixed at Birr 25 per unit? c) Calculate and interpret price elasticity of demandat the equilibrium point.25146220708 | 
                            
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| 4477. | 
                                    Define the terms:1. Investigator 2. Enumerator 3. Respondent | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 
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| 4478. | 
                                    Perfect competition is no competition. How? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Pure or PERFECT competition is a theoretical market STRUCTURE in which the FOLLOWING criteria are met: All FIRMS sell an identical product (the product is a "commodity" or "homogeneous"). All firms are price takers (they cannot influence the market price of their product). Market SHARE has no influence on prices.  | 
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| 4479. | 
                                    What indirect gains do we get by investing in human capital class 9  | 
                            
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| 4480. | 
                                    When MU is falling, TU is........ | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: In this phase, TU increases but a diminishing RATE as MU from each successive unit tends to DIMINISH. 2. When TU REACHES its maximum, MU becomes ZERO. ... When consumption is increased beyond the point of satiety, TU starts falling as MU becomes negative. Explanation: I hope its helpful.......  | 
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| 4481. | 
                                    Study of economy as a whole is called ........ Economic | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  your answer Explanation:  | 
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| 4482. | 
                                    Conclusion for a competition policy | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: COMPETITION policy promotes MARKET competition by regulating anti-competitive behaviour UNDERTAKEN by FIRMS. ......✌✨  | 
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                                    What percent of total area is cultivated by medium and large farmers | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 64% of TOTAL AREA is CULTIVATED by medium and large FARMERS  | 
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                                    Question # 1 Production point Pages typed Web pages created A 0 and 4 B 40 and 3 C 70 and 2 D 90 and 1 E 100 and 0 (a) Jean can either type her term paper or create Web pages during the limited time she has available. The table above shows her PPF. [02] (i) Can Jean type 90 pages and create 2 Web pages? (ii) Use the above numbers to calculate the opportunity cost of a typed page as she increases her time typing and decreases time creating a Web page. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  what TIME are you GOING to be HOME for the day Explanation: what time is GOOD for you  | 
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                                    Eight workers earn the following income:30, 36, 34, 40, 42, 46, 54, 62Find out arithmetic mean. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Arithmetic mean = 43 Explanation: Mean = 30+36+34+40+42+46+54+62/8 = 344/8 = 43 Hope it HELPS!! Thank U  | 
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                                    Explain how the developmental goals of people are not only about better income,but also about other important things | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: For example in SAUDI Arabia: That country is very RICH, but they don't have PROPER medical facilities, education ETC. they get teachers form other countries. This proves that income is not the only base for the DEVELOPMENT of a country. The per capita income is not only the base for the development of a country  | 
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| 4487. | 
                                    What are the characteristics of a land???  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: It, THEREFORE, means all the free gifts of nature. These natural gifts include: (i) rivers, forests, mountains and OCEANS; (ii) heat of sun, LIGHT, climate, WEATHER, rainfall, etc. which are above the SURFACE of land; (iii) minerals under the surface of the earth such as iron, coal, copper, water, etc. I hope you like it Stay home and stay safe Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii please mark me as brainlist  | 
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                                    What is Global Economic Depression of 2020? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: IMF reported that the world economy ... FEARS of a 2020 recession across the world. Cause: COVID-19 pandemic-induced MARKET instability and lockdown Date: 20 FEBRUARY 2020 – present; (2 months, 4 weeks and 1 day) please give 10 thanks in my ANSWER.  | 
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| 4489. | 
                                    Case study on consumer Givenances | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  lawhbnnnbbjjnkkhk kjnmmnnmmm  | 
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                                    Why the primary sector has enough potential for development of india | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: In less developed economies, the PRIMARY SECTOR will comprise the biggest part of the economy. Typically as an economy develops, increased labor productivity will enable workers to leave the agricultural sector and MOVE to other sectors, such as manufacturing and the service sector. The primary sector of the economy includes any industry involved in the extraction and production of raw materials, such as farming, forestry, fishing and mining. The primary sector tends to make up a LARGER portion of the economy in developing countries than it does in developed countries. Hope it helps u ! 
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| 4491. | 
                                    Mcq on development chapter class 10Who will amswer first will be marked as brainliest | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: MCQ FOR 10TH STD DEVELOPMENT LESSON HOPE THIS HELPS!!! PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST  | 
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| 4492. | 
                                    how heavy metals coliforms and bacteria and chloro floro carbon damage the economy in terms of rupees? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The PROBLEMS related to heavy metal pollution and VARIOUS ... substances or energy into the environment resulting in such DELETERIOUS effects as harm to living Explanation: PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ❣️❣️❣️❣️FOLLOW ME | 
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| 4493. | 
                                    Essay for successfulness of the competition policy in south Africa | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  EXPLANATION:no no no  | 
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| 4494. | 
                                    1. Draw a blank table depicting university admission details showing faculty, sex and residence. | 
                            
                                   Answer» ANSWER:HEY MATE , YOUR ANSWER IS IN THE ABOVE ATTACHED SHEET ☝️☝️Explanations:PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ❣️❣️❣️❣️FOLLOW ME | 
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                                    if I try to enter someone's instagram account but due to wrong password I am not able to open the account...... so will the person be able to know the name who tried to enter the account.....or just the location | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Explanation: you can't remember your password, you can reset it USING your email address, PHONE number or Facebook account. If you're not able to reset your password this way, open the Instagram app for additional help. Resetting your password using your email address, phone number or Facebook account To reset your password, first open the Instagram app. From there: Android On the login screen, tap Get help signing in below Log In. Select Use USERNAME or Email, SEND an SMS or Log In with Facebook. Enter your information and follow the on-screen instructions. iPhone On the login screen, tap Forgot Password above Log In. Tap Username or Phone. Enter your email address, username or phone number, then tap Next.  | 
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                                    Explain the key features of farming | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Hey Mate ! Main Features of Agriculture (i) Source of livelihood: (ii) Dependence on monsoon: (iii) LABOUR intensive cultivation: (iv) Under employment: (v) SMALL size of holdings: (vi) TRADITIONAL methods of production: (vii) Low AGRICULTURAL production: (viii) Dominance of food crops: HOPE it helps u !  | 
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| 4497. | 
                                    Discuss various statistical methods involved in statistics | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Two main statistical methods are USED in data analysis: descriptive statistics, which summarize data from a sample using indexes such as the mean or standard DEVIATION, and INFERENTIAL statistics, which draw CONCLUSIONS from data that are subject to random variation (e.g., observational errors, sampling variation).  | 
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                                    if I try to enter in someone instagram account but due to wrong password I am not able to...... so is the person notified?? though I have not opened the account | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Yes surely..USKO yeh notification aayi HOGI that someone has TRIED to log in his or her ACCOUNT.. Or sath mein location bhi hoga like ur city..  | 
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                                    How does foreign trade results integraturs markets in different countries | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Foreign trade LEADS to the combining of market across countries. This increases the choice of GOODS in the market. As a result PRICES are SIMILAR kinds of commodities in the different markets are likely to become equal.  | 
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                                    Explain two achivements and two difficulties of the local self-government in India?  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The local self government of the Indian federal government system is one of the most IMPORTANT components of the whole Indian governing structure. Achievements:1) This made the ALLOVER governing system a lot more easier. 2) This ALSO HELPED for the rural development in our country. Difficulties:1)The internal communications of these local governments are still not that efficient. 2)The local communities especially the rural communities are OFTEN non-cooperative with these local governments due to many reasons.  | 
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