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21101.

Same here...xd meri vhi comlete acha tum pin pt id bnalo na​

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21102.

Tfxdtkypim come wanted gf​

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i can't be GF but can you PLS make me BRAINLIST ans

21103.

....includes purchase or sale orders,administration documents, survey forms, insurance claims, bankers cheque processing etc​

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21104.

Who loves me only truth ok​

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the process by which green plants and some other ORGANISMS use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from CARBON dioxide and WATER. Photosynthesis in plants GENERALLY involves the green pigment CHLOROPHYLL and generates oxygen as a by-product.

21105.

I chose t thino q pucho​

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same q for you too.

will you ever forget me if i will be not on for some months?

answer PLZ...OKAY.

21106.

Ansh bhai my exam is over ​

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21107.

(iii) She came with her mother. (Make a question beginning with 'Who')​

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EXPLANATION:

ANSWER IS

WHO CAME WITH MOTHER?

21108.

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21109.

5. You have served a small cultural event online to pay tribute to the patriots on the occasion of Independence Day; Write a letter to your friend about that happy experience​

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21110.

Hamse love kar the ho plz share number ​

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21111.

fill with :some ,any, each, every ,either ,nither 1._______side has won 2.______ day has its problems 3.________ player did his best . 4. ______ man do his duty .​

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1- Any

2- Every

3- Each

4- Some

21112.

Rishabh this songs I like most and also my favactually my all songs are favso I writing kunal are yrr samjun ghe na mala mi nahi use karu shakat plz samjun ghe na malavedant thank you so much dear❤❤❤​

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ANSWER:

welcome..

TU MAHARSHTRA MADHE rahte ka ?

21113.

@haifa i am ansh age 17 class 12 from Gujarat​

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ANSWER:

HLO GOOD EVENING how are you

21114.

Summary of an Angel in disguise in short don't spam​

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ANSWER:

don't know

Explanation:

sorryyyyyy6yyyyyyyyyyyuuu

21115.

3.Yesterday I watched a movie. I already______me. (new/knew)the story from my brother. So it did not seem_______to me​

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Photosynthesis is a process used by PLANTS and other organisms to convert light ENERGY into chemical energy that, through cellular RESPIRATION, can LATER be released to fuel the organism's ACTIVITIES

21116.

Kay??tuzya 3 I'd aahet ka?? ​

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ho MAZA LAI I'd zla HAI HEHEHE xd

21117.

Hnji jasmeen sis ohi aa mei itzurjass and ghaint sardaarni :-)​

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menu lg he RHA C

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HRU ??

21118.

Oh ok rosésorry for late replymy mom called me >.

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ANSWER:

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21119.

What is photosynthesis ??JOlN GirIs for full show hur-ywey-xzg​

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EXPLANATION:

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21120.

Hii;))()(()()())))​

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EELLO JI kese ho aap > - <

HOPE this HELPS you ❤❤

21121.

English debate LIST YOUR ARGUMENT WITH RELEVANT ​

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are app ka koyi NA koyi FRND hoga na vuska SATH app SE jhagada hoga na VAHI likdo

21122.

Achha h tension na le... moyu nhi bol skti woh tujhe... xD​

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TUJHE bhi FEVER H KYA yrr

Explanation:

It's your Mayank

21123.

Aatmagyan eruka Akka ​

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Sis you USE snap

Explanation:

PLEASE MARK AS BRANILST AND LIKE

21124.

The best advice I ever had summary 9 to 10 lines​

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ANSWER:

FIND yourself then LOVE yourself

21125.

Also, give famous Musicians

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I HOPE it MAY be USEFUL to U

if it is useful MARK me as marklist

21126.

I can be anyone's friend but cannot be anyone's loveCoz I already love someone... I don't know whether he loves me or not!​

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ANSWER:

ᴡʜᴏ ɪs ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴄʀᴜsʜ ᴄᴀɴ ʏᴏᴜ ɴᴀᴍᴇ it☺✌

21127.

Kisi ladki ko kaise patay plz koi bata do​

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW this LANGUAGE

21128.

Kay kar raha hubhai ​

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kuch NAHI thum KYA KAR rahi ho

21129.

Xd @senior meko pta hai aap kitne masoom bcche ho lol apne question mein khud hi dekh lo hehehehehehe .xd meko pta hai jhoot mt bolo lol​

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usse BOL tu .o..ER HOLE f.c...g HAI

21130.

Me iz NOTaSPAMMERand last time you told your name was I think yesterday maybe I know you homie ◉‿◉​

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YAA you TOLD him YESTERDAY

21131.

How to wish College Establishment Day ?​

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ANSWER:

eating

hi

the PROBLEM's

21132.

Summary of an Angel in disguise in short don't disturb​

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An unnamed pauper WOMAN dies from EXCESSIVE alcohol use. A pauper is a poor person, though not necessarily a beggar or a charity case. She was something of the town pariah: ''This woman had been despised, scoffed at, and angrily denounced by nearly every man, woman, and child in the village; but now, as the fact of her death was passed from lip to lip, in subdued tones, pity took the place of anger, and sorrow of denunciation.'' Following her sudden death, the villagers take pity on her and the three orphan children she has left behind. The villagers take up a collection and put together a modest funeral.

As for the children, 12-year-old John is old enough to WORK. Farmer Jones adopts the boy because he will be of good use in fieldwork. Mrs. Ellis begrudgingly adopts Kate, who is still a few years too young to go to work in a factory. Mrs. Ellis COMPLAINS about the responsibility involved in taking on an UNDISCIPLINED orphan.

But no one says ''I'll take Maggie.'' Maggie, the third and youngest child, suffered an injury to her back as a child, and as a result she's bedridden. Nobody knows what to do about Maggie. Lacking a better option, some villagers assume she will have to be taken to the poorhouse. Today, the word can sometimes be heard thrown around figuratively, but in the 19th century, the poorhouse was a very real place, a government-funded facility where paupers lived and worked. They were sometimes also called ''almshouses'', especially when funded by a church or other charitable fund.

21133.

Why is it so reletable ​

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ANSWER:

THANKS for the FRE* POINTS,

EXPLANATION:

21134.

Koi to mujhe v follow krlo (ŏ﹏ŏ)​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

ok I'll FOLL OW u plsss MARK me as brainilist

21135.

OK GUYS BYE I AM GOING OFFLINE. . BYE SUBI ​

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BYEE papa

apparam pakalam !

21136.

Aww.cupcake don't be sad or tense basically ,I was in my classes. I didn't let him call me bro. I thought he's a good person.what's wrong with him. is he bad. why we're u telling to beat him. ​

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you KNOW sweetie

he is a GOOD person

the thing is that he NEVER understands what you want to TELL him

about be. ting I don't know why I said that

HEHE

21137.

Will anyone be my true friend​

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ANSWER:

don't know

but you can

friends

21138.

Shivu bro_r u on(≧▽≦)(≧▽≦)kishu_hoiiDeepali_hoii​

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21139.

Meri jann sister ka he...xD​

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ANSWER:

Oyehoye BHAIYA jee bada pyar BARSA rhe HO bhna pr

heheheh xD LOL

21140.

1. According to the passage, what are the students certain about? a. Work is important. b. Holidays are exciting. c. Holidays are necessary in life. d. Study is important.​

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21141.

Who is bixu ???????????​

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I M Bixu is the NAME of a CHANNEL

21142.

Hlo I am tuition teacher give your contact information I call you and teach you in 400rupess all classes​​

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ANSWER:

SHUT up this is not a PLACE for ADVERTISING

21143.

Pdhai hogyi tumhari...xd​

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means TODAY's HW, YAA that's completed in SCHOOL only..xd.

and ur

21144.

Okay harsha right can I call you sis by the way u in which classand my sweet dear sayali sister u in which schooland ur test is going on na all the best sayali sister​

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21145.

ᵃᵖᵏᵒ ᵏᵃᵐ ᵇᵃᵗᵃʸᵃ ʲᵃ ʳʰᵃ ʰ ᵃᶜʰⁱ ʰᵃˢⁱ ᵇᵒʳⁱ ʰᵒ ᵐᵃ 331 ⓟⓡⓘⓝⓒⓔⓢⓢ ​

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ANSWER:

I LIKE your WORDS so MUCH

21146.

Tim timtum tum(✿◡‿◡)​(◕ᴗ◕✿)​

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ANSWER:

DING DONG!

ding dong !

ding dong!

21147.

IPS IAS DEFINED KARO ​

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Hii

my NAME is SOHAM

mark me as brailist

21148.

Mention evidence from the passage by which it shows that the event has took place long ago the name of the passage is The smallpox vaccine story​

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For many centuries, smallpox devastated mankind. In modern times we do not have to worry about it thanks to the remarkable work of Edward Jenner and later developments from his endeavors. With the rapid pace of vaccine development in recent decades, the historic origins of immunization are often forgotten. Unfortunately, since the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, the threat of biological warfare and bioterrorism has reemerged. Smallpox has been identified as a possible agent of bioterrorism (1). It seems prudent to review the history of a disease known to few people in the 21st century.

Edward Jenner (Figure (Figure11) is well known around the world for his innovative contribution to immunization and the ultimate eradication of smallpox (2). Jenner's work is widely regarded as the foundation of immunology—despite the fact that he was neither the first to suggest that infection with cowpox conferred specific immunity to smallpox nor the first to attempt cowpox inoculation for this purpose.The origin of smallpox as a natural disease is lost in PREHISTORY. It is believed to have appeared around 10,000 bc, at the time of the first agricultural settlements in northeastern Africa (3, 4). It seems plausible that it spread from there to India by means of ancient EGYPTIAN merchants. The earliest evidence of skin lesions resembling those of smallpox is found on faces of mummies from the time of the 18th and 20th Egyptian Dynasties (1570–1085 bc). The mummified head of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses V (died 1156 bc) bears evidence of the disease (5). At the same time, smallpox has been reported in ancient Asian cultures: smallpox was described as early as 1122 bc in China and is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts of India.

Smallpox was introduced to Europe sometime between the fifth and seventh centuries and was frequently epidemic during the Middle Ages. The disease greatly affected the development of Western civilization. The first stages of the decline of the Roman Empire (ad 108) coincided with a large-scale epidemic: the plague of Antonine, which accounted for the deaths of almost 7 million people (6). The Arab expansion, the Crusades, and the discovery of the West Indies all contributed to the spread of the disease.

Unknown in the New World, smallpox was introduced by the Spanish and Portuguese conquistadors. The disease decimated the local population and was instrumental in the fall of the empires of the Aztecs and the Incas. Similarly, on the eastern coast of North America, the disease was introduced by the early settlers and led to a decline in the native population. The devastating effects of smallpox also gave rise to one of the first EXAMPLES of biological warfare (1, 7). During the French-Indian War (1754–1767), Sir Jeffrey AMHERST, the commander of the British forces in North America, suggested the deliberate use of smallpox to diminish the American Indian population hostile to the British. Another factor contributing to smallpox in the Americas was the slave trade because many slaves came from regions in Africa where smallpox was endemic.

Smallpox affected all levels of society. In the 18th century in Europe, 400,000 people died annually of smallpox, and one third of the survivors went blind (4). The symptoms of smallpox, or the “speckled monster” as it was known in 18th-century England, appeared suddenly and the sequelae were devastating. The case-fatality rate varied from 20% to 60% and left most survivors with disfiguring scars. The case-fatality rate in infants was even higher, approaching 80% in London and 98% in Berlin during the late 1800s.

The word variola was commonly used for smallpox and had been introduced by Bishop Marius of Avenches (near Lausanne, Switzerland) in ad 570. It is derived from the Latin word varius, meaning “stained,” or from varus, meaning “mark on the skin.” The term small pockes (pocke meaning sac) was first used in England at the end of the 15th century to distinguish the disease from syphilis, which was then known as the great pockes (8).

21149.

4. Which of the following is not a linear equation? ?(1) 3x-2y+ y + x(2) x+y=1(3) 1+2x-y-5(4) 3-y=x² + 4​

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ANSWER:

C is 1+2x-y-5 is not a LINEAR EQUATION

21150.

What is photosynthesis. oh unaku rendu annana seri ​

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is a PROCESS by which PLANTS MAKE their own FOOD.