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2301.

Last feature of democracy​

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Some of the major features of democracy are -

the FINAL decision making power RESTS with those elected by the people.

it must be based on a free and fair election

Each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.

it should rule within LIMIT set by the constructional law and citizens right


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2302.

Explain how you could use earths magnetic field to help you magnetize a piece of iron

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we can magnetise IRON with the help of EARTHS HUGE magnet by digging the SOIL and placing the iron for NEARLY 7 or 8 months.

this is true

its mentioned in our physics book.

2303.

What are three reasons to preserve biodiversity by prof d balasubramanian?

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Answer: The three reason are

Explanation:   Balasubramaniam  gives 3 reasons for preserving Biodiversity.   The first reason for the loss of biodiversity is MAN’s indifference TOWARD his ethical and aesthetic responsibility of protecting nature. Since he rules the planet it is his duty alone to strive to maintain the balance.

           The second reason is his UTILITARIAN CHARACTERISTIC that makes him depend on nature. Though there is abundance in the planet at his disposal, his inefficiency in recognizing and UTILIZING the richness leads him to overuse few things and under using or ignoring the majority. This has resulted in an imbalance in nature.

           The third reason is his inability to maintain the ecological network. His anti-pragmatic approach toward utilizing the diversity has resulted in misusing nature. Man’s population pressures, leading to hunger and poverty, have lead way to deforestation.

2304.

Make a list of food habit language and different clothes of people of various state of India​

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EXPLANATION:

why can't you ANSWER it by yourself

2305.

Why the the prolonged use of ddt not desirable

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its harmful for the ENVIRONMENT....I mean to the LIVING creatures.....

LEADS to biomagnification....

CAUSES HEALTH issues too...

2306.

WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY IMAGINATION AND ACTUALISATION OF POLITICAL WILL POWER?

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As Peter Tagney has already said in his answer, this question is a very broad one of which much has been written in the policy science fields. I would just like to add that the term “political will” (like “neoliberalism,” “power,” and even “democracy,” among many other ambiguous terms) needs a more precise definition when asking a question in the SOCIAL sciences because its meaning is far from universally agreed upon.

Assuming you mean something like the willingness or capability of political leaders to see that a policy they PUBLICLY advocated actually gets implemented, and outcomes ACHIEVED, in the way they imagined when they went through the trouble of advocating something, a reasonably large and interesting body of literature focusing on policy implementation has been developing within the policy studies field, starting with Pressman and Wildavsky’s (1973) analysis of the failures of otherwise popular anti-poverty programs of the War on Poverty era, the book in which they introduced the proposition that implementation failure may be the norm, and success the exception, in most cases of collective action, even where there is little opposition. Among others, two useful models or frameworks for answering your question come from Paul Sabatier’s Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) and from Richard Matland’s ambiguity-conflict model of policy implementation.

Sabatier's ACF theorizes that policy outcomes, and changes thereof, are the continuous result of ongoing power contests between coalitions made up of actors united by three levels of common BELIEFS and interests: deep, social psychological core beliefs; policy core interests in a given policy; and secondary (or strategic) interests in a given outcome. Whether a given policy gets implemented can thus be thought of as the result of the continued dominance, or not, of the coalition that championed a given policy initiative or change within the relatively small universe of people who are interested enough to be politically active in a given issue. Identifying the factors of importance for successful implementation or not of a given policy change requires identification of the competing coalitions, their members, and the relevant resources, attributes and parameters of both coalition members and the contest space itself. These factors are likely to vary greatly, so they must be analyzed on a case by case basis to determine what MIGHT help or impede the champions of a given policy from seeing it successfully implemented and the real, desired outcomes achieved.

Unlike the ACF, Matland's ambiguity-conflict model has generated relatively little subsequent research to test its propositions, but it provides a conceptually simple and elegant way to categorize policy changes and the strategies required for successful implementation. Applying a simple game theory construction, policies can be categorized along two axes: high or low ambiguity, and high or low levels of conflict. Ambiguity refers to how easy the objectives of a policy and the methods for achieving them are understood by all concerned, and conflict refers to the degree of agreement with, or opposition to, the policy change at hand by all stakeholders affected by the change or charged with implementing it. This creates four quadrants of possible outcomes, each requiring different factors for successful implementation. In uncontroversial, well-understood policy changes, only provision of sufficient resources to see the policy implemented is required. However, in otherwise popular but less well understood policy changes, there are likely to be many opportunities for stakeholders and bureaucrats charged implementation to significantly change the policy, through negotiated outcomes among themselves, in ways that are significantly different from the designs of the people originally championing a given program or legislation. When ambiguity is low, but opposition is high, the resources and ability to compel cooperation – power – of the championing actors to overcome opposition determines whether implementation will occur or not (school busing is the example used). And when a policy change is both ambiguous as well as highly controversial, symbolic policy strategies are common for political leaders, leaving any legislated policy changes to be significantly changed as the result of ongoing contests between competing coalitions over how to implement it, such as described in the explanation of the ACF theory above. In other words, political leaders or legislators deliberately elect to advocate for a given policy change only in broad terms, leaving the real policy changes still to be fought out during implementation by people more concerned with the policy at hand. Environmental policy, such as climate change policies to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, may be a good example of high ambiguity-high conflict policies, as is immigration policy.

2307.

Role of chemicals in environmental pollution

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ROLE of CHEMICALS in ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

2308.

What is adverb in ,"the flower is very beautiful"?

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ANSWER:

I THINK "beutiful" is ADVERB in SENTENCE

2309.

What is conservation and how to improve conservation skil ​

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ANSWER:

CONVERSATION is ONE SKILL of HUMAN

2310.

Make a list of different festivals andthe kinds of special food that are prepared on these days ,/20/

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ANSWER:

why can't you answer it by yourself

2311.

Imagine the world you are the only inhabitants

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If I and only ME would be the only INHABITANT in the world

1. I would feel very lonely.

2. somehow I would SURVIVE with food and WATER :) would be present

3. At POINTS I would feel good lonely

but at some points it would make

me depress.

4.i know I would not survive long.

2312.

Give three consequences of Deforestation and Explain it.​

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Four Consequences of Deforestation

By Maria Cook; Updated April 19, 2018

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Deforestation, which is the loss of wild FOREST habitats due to human activity, has grown into a global problem as demand for wood climbs. Shrinking FORESTS can cause wide-reaching problems, including SOIL erosion, water cycle disruption, greenhouse GAS emissions and biodiversity losses. Combined, these four issues affect not only wild plants and animals but human beings as well.

2313.

Describe soil profile?​

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The various LAYERS of soil is called soil PROFILE

2314.

A measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate IS CALLED?

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ANSWER:

MOTION IS THE ANSWER OF THIS QUESTION

2315.

मानव विकास के प्रमाण का संक्षिप्त विवरण लिखिए

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ANSWER:

PLEASE TELL me the MEANING of this LINE!

2316.

Every individual is unique. Give reasons to support your answer?

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Everything in this world has a purpose. It might seem worthless, but the fact is that EVERYONE plays a vital role in this Earth. People should appreciate what they have and always be grateful. As human beings, we are different in many ways. We are all created by the same God, but we do have some variations. Not all things are perfect, adorable and probably the best. But trust me; there is only that one thing that MAKES one to be exceptional, regardless of a family background and other problems. Everyone is unique and gifted in some way.

Once upon a time, there was a girl from a poor family and sadly, people around her never thought or believed the strength the girl had. She spent her childhood trusting in the LORD that one day she could change her family’s circumstances. Even though it was a challenge, she had good self-esteem. Confidence, determination and perseverance kept her going. Her world might not be nice or glamorous for now, but she had hopes and goals. That is the only thing that mattered during the miserable DAYS of her life. People wouldn’t stop judging and talking behind her back; it just got worse in her teens. Some days she came back from school crying because of her peers. It was so tough for her and her family. Her folks did not get the chance to be educated to live the life they dreamt of, but they always reminded her to love and respect both young and old.

Sometimes she felt helpless, as a few of her friends had succeeded in their lives. Things were coming together for them, but not for her. Life happened in a way that there were dark moments, but she kept on seeking the light. During all that, she stood still, waiting on the Lord to answer her payers as it is declared that God always hears those who ask Him. Time and years went by and she finally grew into a mature, beautiful lady. Eventually, she managed to reach her goals with the help of her family and through education and now circumstances were different.

A while back, the lady seemed to be powerless to such an extent that those who were around her belittled the person she was. They were so sure that she was not capable of changing her life one way or another, but she proved all of them wrong. She studied and worked hard in University, following the career of being a doctor. It was amusing and amazing. I admire her strength, as it was not a walk in the park to be where she is today. Along the way to her success, she lost a lot of things such as friends and those she counted on, but her faith kept her going.

I have learned not to judge a book by its cover as the chapters of the book and the author might be wonderful as one gets to know more about it. All things in the past do not determine the future. It takes courage to stand up and fight for what you want. Having the ability to win the battle is the most precious thing. One might be physically taken for granted because of HEIGHT, race and appearance, only to find that the motive is to serve the purpose, obviously doing all that with great pleasure. Attitude and behaviour can take a person to places that they have never been. It also takes a positive mind-set to fulfil the dreams as well as what the heart desires. In life, we should stand together to turn the world into a better place that will be meaningful.

2317.

Write the two aim of conservation in short

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AIMS *

The protection, PRESERVATION, management RESTORATION of NATURAL resources.

2318.

How do housefly spread diseases? How it can be prevented

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By food.

Explanation:

Housefly first sit in a dirty PLACE and it flies away and again sit into the food or other substances.When that food is taken by human then the dirty harmful particles get inside of a human body and it creates MANY harmful DISEASE.

It can be prevented by the housefly killing spray or protect the food by covering with any utensils.

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2319.

Which plant provides its fruit and flower as f

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ANSWER:

COMPLETE QUESTION PLEASE

2320.

Why is important for elephants to live in herds?​

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ANSWER:

for BETTER PROTECTION......

2321.

Write few lines on Christmas​

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Christmas is CELEBRATED on 25th of December every year is the main festival of the Christians on this DAY Jesus CHRIST took birth in the womb of Mother Mary at BETHLEHEM.

2322.

The property of sewage content being decomposed through microbial action is known as

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ANSWER:

the only THING that you can ALSO do not KNOW how MUCH I

2323.

Plants that reproduce through seeds and stems

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ANSWER:

neem

Explanation:

it can be FOUND EASILY

2324.

Student should not be allow to use mobile phone in school

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ANSWER:

yes

you are right

thank you!

EXPLANATION:

it can distract them...

they'll be GLUED into it....

addicted.....

fall in traps of cyber BULLIES .....

what more to SAY....?

2325.

Steps taken by indian government for preservation of flora and fauna

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The GOVERNMENT have launched many programs as WELL as funded many BIOSPHERE RESERVES, etc.

2326.

Soil properties under conventional /tillage agricultural practices in india

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Explanation:

The effect of tillage on soil. However, tillage has all along been contributing negatively to soil quality. Since tillage fractures the soil, it disrupts soil structure, accelerating surface runoff and soil erosion. Tillage also reduces crop RESIDUE, which help cushion the FORCE of POUNDING raindrops.

2327.

Why is important for elephants to live in herds?

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Elephants form deep family BONDS and live in TIGHT matriarchal family groups of related females called a herd. The herd is LED by the oldest and often largest FEMALE in the herd, called a matriarch.They live in herds so that the young elephants stay safe from PREDATORS.

2328.

What are the main advantage of vermin prossesing toilets?

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EXPLANATION:

The main advantage of VERMI processing toilets is in word processing toilet we can GET the compost and manure

2329.

Soil pollution introduction definition and sources

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Introduction of soil pollination.

soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation CAUSED by the PRESENCE of XENOBIOTICS (human-- made)

Chemicals or other alteration In the national soil environment .

Introduction of sources.

introducting source is an important skill

for academic WRITING .

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2330.

Give some main objectives of project rhino in points

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Save the RHINO International (SRI), a UK-based conservation charity, is Europe’s largest single-species rhino charity, in TERMS of funds raised and grants made, and in terms of profile and positioning. They began fundraising for in situ rhino conservation PROJECTS in 1992 and were formally registered as a charity (number 1035072) in 1994. One of SRI's founder patrons was the British writer and humorist Douglas Adams, who was also known to be a conservation MOVEMENT enthusiast.

2331.

Name the metal which is used in thermometer

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ANSWER:

MERCURY (HG) is USED in THERMOMETERS.

2332.

Rain water harvesting as solution water benifits assignment for 2th

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The idea of GROUND water RECHARGING by harvesting rainwater is gaining importance in many cities. In the forests, water seeps GENTLY into the ground as VEGETATION breaks the fall. ... Not only does this recharging arrest groundwater depletion, it also raises the declining water table and can help AUGMENT water supply

2333.

On water polution (prevention and control of pollution) act

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Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 is a comprehensive legislation that REGULATES agencies responsible for checking on water pollution and ambit of pollution control boards both at the centre and states. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 was adopted by the Indian parliament with the aim of prevention and control of Water Pollution in India. Some of the important sections regulating the prevention of water pollution as per the act are as discussed below.

C.

Power to take emergency measures

Section 32 of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 describes the power to take emergency measures in case of pollution of stream or well. Under the act, State Board may issue orders to re move the matter, which is, or may cause pollution; or REMEDY or mitigate the pollution, or issue prohibition orders to the concerned persons from discharging any poisonous or noxious or polluting matter.

Section 24 and 43 of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 relate to prohibition on use of stream or well for disposal of polluting matter and penalty for contravention thereof Under the scope of the provision, no person shall knowingly cause or permit any poisonous, noxious or polluting mater as determined by the State Board to enter into any stream or sewer or on land. Anyone failing to abide by the laws of under is liable for imprisonment under Section 24 & Section 43 ranging from not less than one year and six months to six years along with monetary fines. The section further states that No person shall knowingly cause or permit to enter any other matter which may impede the flow of water of the stream causing pollution of any kind.

Penalties and fines

Section 42 of the of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 states penalties and fines for certain acts including PULLING down pillars, Obstructs any person acting under the orders or direction of the Board, Damages any works or property belonging to the Board and Failure to furnish any officer other employee of the Board any information required. The fine and penalty includes Imprisonment for a term which may extend up to three months or with fine to Rs. 10,000/- or both.

Some Key Points of Water Act 1974

Water Act 1974 aims to prevent and control water pollution.

Under Water Act, 1974, pollution control boards were created, who are responsible for implementation of its provisions.

One of the important provision of the Water Act, 1974 is to maintain and restore the ‘wholesomeness’ of our aquatic resources.

Under Water Act 1974, Sewage or pollutants cannot be discharged into water bodies including lakes and it is the DUTY of the state pollution control board to INTERVENE and stop such activity.

Anyone failing to abide by the laws of under is liable for imprisonment under Section 24 & Section 43 ranging from not less than one year and six months to six years along with monetary fines.

2334.

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ANSWER:

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2335.

What is an ecosystem? Who are ecosystem ecologists? What is their field of study?

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Ecosystem ECOLOGY is an inherently interdisciplinary field of study. An INDIVIDUAL ecosystem is COMPOSED of populations of organisms, interacting within COMMUNITIES, and contributing to the cycling of nutrients and the flow of energy. The ecosystem is the principal UNIT of study in ecosystem ecology.

2336.

On which layer of the earth do we have our farms and factories?

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We know that EARTH have three layers and they are CRUST,MANTLE and core.

So at the crust layer of the earth we have our farms and factories.

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2337.

State three formation of public opinion

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Public opinion is generally formed when individual people SHARE their opinions and JOIN together under a shared viewpoint. However, public opinion can also be managed. Influential outlets like mass media are OFTEN used to frame issues in a SPECIFIC way, with the goal of swaying public opinion for or against an issue.

2338.

How natural calamity is harmful to animals

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ANSWER:

because of the most HARMFUL GAS

2339.

Organizations towards conservation and preservation of nature in india

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ANSWER:

ARANYAK

Explanation:

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2340.

How many climate change skeptics does it take to change a lightbulb

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ANSWER

Though I think the answer should be: None.

EXPLANATION

The light BULB isn't BROKEN and it will RECOVER by itself and sitting in the dark is better than in the light.

2341.

Against on the earth is for need

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EXPLANATION:

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2342.

Describe irrigation system of palampur. (economics class9)​

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PALAMPUR had WELL DEVELOPED SYSTEM of IRRIGATION

2343.

Poem on pollution free environment

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Watching SMOKE stacks CHOKE the sky

Always makes me want to cry.

I just can't help but wonder why

The FACTORIES won't even try

To find a safer, BETTER way

To put their poisonous waste AWAY

2344.

One method that can help to reduce environmental pollution

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ANSWER:

DUMP biodegradable WASTE

Explanation:

because biodegradable waste can DECOMPOSE in soil EASILY .

2345.

What is the full form of MOPS.​

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ANSWER:

full form of MOPS IS MOTHER OF PRESCHOOLER

2346.

Godzilla enters a city and leaves very fast why​

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ANSWER:

becuz he STUCK between BUILDINGS

2347.

Three points of functions of heart

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1)HELPS in PUMPING BLOOD to BODY via in circulatory system,suppling nutrients to tissue,removing CARBON dioxide and other wastes.

Explanation:

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2348.

In what ways has industrialization in india affected the ganga river

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in india INDUSTRIES are USE many water and chemicals and after use them they WASH into rivers so many factories are near ganga river they wash their chemicals into ganga and DIRTY him and so many caus at they polluted the ganga river .

2349.

How does marriage at appropriate age help manage the population.

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ANSWER: marriages at certain AGE HELPS to gain some low and population

Explanation:because it will moreovre DECREASE the rate of population in that area

2350.

It which among the following is made fromcarded Coffena) Hand towel(6) Fermal DressesGender garmentsd pore of these​

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Explanation:

a) HAND towel

(6) Fermal dresses ☑️☑️☑️☑️

Gender garments

d PORE of these