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18751.

What is anti liqour movement.

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The Anti-Liquor MOVEMENT was a significant political achievement because: It forged a COALITION between rural and urban women of DIFFERENT castes and religions, and. It transformed a 'women's issue' into a campaign platform issue that significantly DETERMINED the outcome of the 1994 state election.

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18752.

Who were the followers of Lord Mahavira

Answer» it is known that jains are the followers of mahavira but mahavira joins Jainism and promotes jainism in theworld and everyone believes that jainism cames many years before mahavira cames
18753.

Who were the traders in medieval period of india??

Answer» EUROPEANS are the TRADERS in MEDIEVAL PERIOD of INDIA.
18754.

Whai is bhoodan movement.

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The Bhoodan Movement or Land Gift Movement, was a VOLUNTARY land reform movement in India, started by ACHARYA Vinoba Bhave in 1951 at Pochampally village in Telangana which is now known as Bhoodan Pochampally.

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18755.

Bibliography For ICSE project on Independence and partition of India

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18756.

What measure did ashoka adopt for the welfare of his subject?

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Asoka was considered as one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public WELFARE.


The prime objective of Asoka was to achieve both material and spiritual welfare of men.


On the material welfare front , he ordered for liberality and charity towards the needy, for protection of the interests of all sections of people, for protecting people against injuries, for reduction of punishment to criminals.


On spiritual welfare front he did enormous works for their mental elevation to lead a nobler life according to the laws of Dharma.

He undertook huge infrastructure projects like CONSTRUCTING roads for ease of TRAVELLING , inns for pilgrims, dug wells and laid stress on plantation of trees as well SHAD. He EVEN established centres of medical treatment of two kinds; one for men and the other for animals. Medicinal plants and herbs were planted extensively.

18757.

What do you mean by the duties of citizens? Why it is said that the right and duties are two sides of the same coin? Explain

Answer» DUTY of citizen is to respect the NATION and work for development of nation.
rights and duties are two sides of same coin as they go hand by hand . WITHOUT Right duties are MEANINGLESS and vice a versa . To enjoy rights we must perform our duties .
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18758.

What three laters can turn a girl into a woman?

Answer» AGE HOPE it HELPS you
18759.

1 special feature of tribes

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Tribal PEOPLE generally do not marry OUTSIDE of their TRIBE


18760.

What did V.D savarkar name struggle of 1957

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Vinayak Demodar Savarkar  that was first published in 1909 during"The INDIAN War of Independence". He  is an Indian nationalist history of the 1857 REVOLUTION . The book, initially written in Marathi , was PENNED by Savarkar in response to celebrations in Britain  of the 50th anniversary of the 1858 Indian uprising  with records from India Office archives and the whole project RECEIVED support from Indian nationalists in Britain including the likes of Madame Cama ,V.V.S lyer and M. P. TAcharya , as well as Indian students who had dared not show their support or sympathy for India House  openly.Published during Savarkar's stay in London at the India House, the book was influenced by histories of the French revolution  and the American Revolution , as much as it sought to bring the Indian movement  to public attention in Britain as well as to inspire nationalisr revolution in India.

18761.

Whom was given the responsibility of economic Revival in Germany how was it done

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Hjalmar SCHACHT was GIVEN the RESPONSIBILITY of ECONOMICS RECOVERY

18762.

Which animal cannot see in night

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Here's your answer ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Obviously all blind animals LIKE Star-Nosed Mole or Cave FISH can't see in light.

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18763.

What happened to Malaysian Airlines

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that DISAPPEARED on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia, to its destination, Beijing Capital International Airport in China.[1] Commonly referred to as "MH370", "Flight 370", or "Flight MH370", the flight was also marketed as China Southern Airlines Flight 748 (CZ748/CSN748) through a codeshare.[1] The CREW of the Boeing 777-200ER aircraft last communicated with air traffic control (ATC) around 38 minutes after takeoff when the flight was over the South China Sea. The aircraft was lost from ATC radar screens minutes later, but was tracked by MILITARY radar for another hour, deviating westwards from its planned flight path, crossing the Malay Peninsula and Andaman Sea. It left radar range 200 nautical miles (370 KM) northwest of Penang ISLAND in northwestern Malaysia. With all 227 passengers and 12 crew aboard presumed dead, the disappearance of Flight 370 was the deadliest incident involving a Boeing 777 and the deadliest incident of Malaysia Airlines' history, until it was surpassed in both regards by Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 four months later. The combined loss caused significant financial problems for Malaysia Airlines, which was renationalised by the Malaysian government in December 2014

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18764.

How Lok Sabha is powerful than Rajya Sabha

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Lok Sabha is called Upper HOUSE and RAJYA Sabha is called lower house but you think that Rajya Sabha have have more POWER and Lok Sabha does not have more power but this is WRONG really the answer is Lok Sabha has more candidates as compared to Rajya Sabha so Lok Sabha has more power opportunity then Rajya Sabha

18765.

Suggest main political reform to strengthen democracy

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1. Legal constitutional changes i.e. the laws PLAY an important role in political reform. But laws alone cannot help in political reforms. Therefore, democratic reforms NEED to be carried out mainly by political activists, parties, movements and conscious citizens in order to bring a political as well as SOCIAL change.  

2. Any legal change must carefully look at the RESULTS it will have on politics because often these results may prove to be counter-productive. Certain laws that seek to ban something may have a negative impact. For example - many states have banned people who have more than two children from contesting elections. This has denied opportunity to the poor and the women which were not intended. Therefore, the framing of policies and their consequences need to be studied in DETAIL before any proper implementation.  

3. Laws need to be extended in the right direction and supplement the existing laws in order to improve the effectiveness of laws. For example - the Right to Information Act is a powerful tool in keeping the government in check and thereby acts as watchdogs of democracy. Such a law also helps in the empowerment of the people in participating in democratic reforms.

4. Democratic reforms are to be brought about principally through political practice since the main focus of political reforms should be on ways to strengthen democratic practice, increasing and improving the quality of political participation by ordinary citizens.  

5. Democratic measures that focus on issues highlighted by democratic movements, citizens' organizations, and media are likely to succeed. Proposals for reforms also need to focus on the entire process of implementation as well as the good solution to a particular problem.

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18766.

The trade monopoly of east india company was ended by which act

Answer» CHARTER ACT of 1813

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18767.

What is ashtantagika marga

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EIGHT FOLD PATH IS KNOWN AS ASHTANTAGIKA MARGA
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18768.

Name the two international organisations which lend money to various countries

Answer» WORLD BANK and INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
18769.

Who is the founder of satya sodak samaj

Answer» JYOTHI RAO phula
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18770.

Name all the characters in the lessonnazism and the rise of hitler

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EXPLANATION:

  1. Hitler
  2. Jews
  3. polish civilians
  4. Gypsies
  5. Germans
  6. Versailles
  7. Nazi
  8. economist Hjalmar Schact
  9. Charles Darwin
  10. Herbert Spencer
  11. Aryans
18771.

Do you think that our country people got freedom till now??

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No I don't think so because there is a very vast FEAR of many bad THINGS HAPPENING with WOMEN

18772.

What do you mean by devdasis?

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In parts of southern and eastern India, a devadasi (Sanskrit: देवदासी, lit. 'female servant of DEVA (god)') or jogini is a GIRL "dedicated" to worship and service of a deity or a temple for the rest of her LIFE. The age group of a girl to be converted as devadasi is 7–36 years.Hope so that it helped U...plz mark

18773.

What is a prefix for marine

Answer» 1) submarine
2) AQUAMARINE
3) ULTRAMARINE
18774.

Lucknow samjhota kab hua tha

Answer» SORRY what is your QUESTION
18775.

Name the places in nazism and the rise of hitler

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Poland
Japan
Weimar (in Germany)
Soviet Union
Uk
USA
AUSTRIA
YUGOSLAVIA
Czech Republic
ITALY

18776.

Define the word government

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who SUPERVISED a particular country and ELECTED by its POPULATION for their supervision.

18777.

What do you understand by term demerits

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Definition of demerit 

1obsolete : OFFENSE

2a: a quality that deserves blame or LACKS merit : FAULT, DEFECT

b: lack of merit

3: a mark USUALLY ENTAILING a loss of PRIVILEGE given to an offender

18778.

Who is known as the engineer king

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I THINK it is RAJENDRANATH MUKHERJEE.

18779.

Discuss the socio and economic factors which led to the rise and development of Jainism and Buddhism.

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The followers of both Buddhism and Jainism were helping the PEOPLE in social and economic factors which LED to rise in DEVELOPMENT of Buddhism and Jainism

18780.

Why did the indians established contact with foreign countries in ancient times

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The Foreign Ministry, is the government agency responsible for the conduct of foreign relations of India. With the world's fifth largest military expenditure, second largest armed force, sixth largest economy by nominal rates and THIRD largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity,[1] India is a regional power,[2], a self DECLARED nuclear power, a nascent global power and a potential superpower. India has a growing international influence and a prominent voice in global affairs.

India is a newly industrialised country, has a history of collaboration with several countries, is a component of the BRICS and a major part of developing world.[3][4] India was ONE of the founding members of several international organisations—the United Nations, the Asian Development Bank, NEW Development BRICS Bank, and G-20—and the founder of the Non-Aligned Movement.

India has ALSO played an important and influential role in other international organisations like East Asia Summit,[5] World Trade Organization,[6] International Monetary Fund (IMF),[7] G8+5[8] and IBSA Dialogue Forum.[9] India is also a member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

Regionally, India is a part of SAARC and BIMSTEC. India has taken part in several UN peacekeeping missions and in 2007, it was the second-largest troop contributor to the United Nations.[10] India is currently seeking a permanent seat in the UN Security Council, along with the other G4 nations.[


18781.

The grand trunk road built by sher shah connected punjab with

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National Highway No.-1 is the longest road BUILD by SHER SHAH Sur during regime. This road started from Dacca and PASSED through Calcutta, Agra, DELHI, Panipat to Lahore.

18782.

Mahadevi Ki Janam kab hai

Answer» BHAI Ye answer KISI KO BHI nhi malum hoga
18783.

How many sukta were composed to worship indra

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Indra is praised as the HIGHEST god in 250 HYMNS of the Rigveda – a Hindu scripture dated to have been composed SOMETIME between 1700 and 1100 BCE. He is co-praised as the supreme in another 50 hymns, thus making him one of the most celebrated Vedic deities.

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18784.

Discuss briefly the role of maniram dewan in the revolt of 1857-1858 in assam

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Maniram Dutta Barbhandar Barua Dewanwas born on the 17th of April, 1806. He was a once British loyalist who turned against them later and was subsequently hanged along with Piyoli Barua on the 26th of February, 1858 when he was accused of CONSPIRING against the Company administration.

Maniram started out at the young age of 22, as the Tehsildar of Upper Assam after the DEMISE of Janardan Barbarua. It was during this stint, that Dewan informed British cultivators Robert Bruce and C.A.Bruce about the tea cultivation of the Singphos in Assam. Maniram was later made the Barbhandar (Treasury Officer) under Purandar Singha's (1833–38) feudatory rule. Maniram was greatly displeased at the misrule of the British administration and the huge financial hurdles faced by the King due to exorbitant tributes to be paid to the Company.

Purandar Singha had defied all odds and paid full sum of tribute for the first two years. But outbreak of the cholera epidemic and a famine dipped his revenue greatly. He was left with but no choice of defaulting on his payments to the Company.

The British were however ready to pounce on the entire territory and thrash any hopes of the revival of Ahom monarchy once and for all. Capt. Francis Jenkins, newly appointed Commissioner and agent to the Governer-General for Assam proposed that Purandar 'was unfit to rule' and called him a 'rapacious miser'. Jenkins recommended annexation of the entirety of Upper Assam and so it happened on 16th of October, 1838.

Maniram was now completely hostile to the British. He relinquished all British official posts and JOINED the Assam Tea Company in 1839 as the Dewan (Chief Executive). He was again however dissapointed at the overbearing attitude of the British junior officers and resigned.

Maniram now decided to start his own commercial tea gardens and eatablished them at Cinnamora and Singlo (Sibsagar) . This was the first commercial tea garden by an Assamese tea planter. Dewan's efforts were however put down by the British administration who preferred EUROPEAN tea planters for getting wastelands at concessional rates. Also in 1851, an officer seized all the facilities provided to him due to a tea garden dispute. Maniram, whose family consisted of 185 people, had to face economic hardship. This was the final nail in the coffin and Maniram now decided to teach the colonists a lesson.

Maniram decided to back Kandarpeswar Singha (grandson of Purandar Singha) and Ghanakanta Singha (son of Chandrakanta Singha) claim to restore Ahom monarchy. He was inclined more towards the claims of Ghanakanta since Purandar Singha was deposed by the British and the claims of his grandson would not be heeded. He also decided to appeal against the British misrule in the state. In 1853, before the judge of the Sadar Diwani Adalat, A.J.M.Mills, Maniram presented two memorandums one backing Ghanakanta and restoration of the Ahom monarchy and another one detailing an account of the misrule of the Company administration in Assam where he complained against the neglect of the study of Satras, discontinuance of the worship of Goddess Kamakhya, deputation of Marwaris and Bengalis as mouzadars, unjust taxation and introduction of Akbari opium etc. Mills completely ignored Maniram's appeals and went on to call him “untrustworthy and intriguing person. He abuses the old system, insinuating more than he dares to express and exaggerating facts, and sets forth in detail the grievances under which the upper classes are said to labour.”

Maniram now decided to present his case before the Lieutenant Governer of Bengal in April, 1856 but was constantly rejected an appointment with him. In the meantime, the Sepoy Mutiny (চিপাহী বিদ্ৰোহ) broke out and the Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar's proclamation as the Emperor of India reached Maniram. Maniram realised that there were around 500 soldiers belonging to the army of the King Purandar Singha disbanded by the British who could help him in his objective of driving the colonists out of the state.

Maniram persuaded the nobles and Satradhikars of Satras like Kamalbari etc to take up arms. He was also helped in his mission by messengers dressed as Fakirs who spread the message throughout Assam and to the British regiment sepoys. The sepoys were promised double the pay if all of them joined the revolt for restoration of Kandarpeswar as the Ahom monarch. Maniram was also greatly supported in executing such CLANDESTINE meetings by Piyoli Barua and Nirmal Hazari.

The British however smelled that something fishy was going on when Charles Holroyd, Principal Assistant of Sibasagar informed the Commissioner of Assam about the Sepoy and Raja(Kandarpeswar) meeting. Jenkins the Commissioner dispatched a force of 104 men to contain the revolt.

Maniram and his horde decided upon attacking the British headquarters and official houses before they could flee. Maniram was meanwhile in Calcutta to procure arms and ammunition to make an all out attack.

18785.

Name any three solanki queens

Answer» NAIKIDEVI and DURGAWATI are the TWO QUEENS
18786.

Why are political institution important give three.

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1) The government is responsible for ensuring SECURITY to the citizens and providing FACILITIES for education and health to all. 2) It collects taxes and spends the MONEY thus raised on ADMINISTRATION, defence and DEVELOPMENT programmes. 3) It formulates and implements several welfare schemes

18787.

Short note on religious tradition of India

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Religion in India is characterised by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. India is a secular state with no state religion. The Indian subcontinent is the birthplace of four of the WORLD's major religions; namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Throughout India's history, religion has been an important PART of the country's culture. Religious diversity and religious tolerance are both ESTABLISHED in the country by the law and custom; the Constitution of India has declared the right to freedom of religion to be a fundamental right.[1]

Northwest India was home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, the Indus valley civilisation. Today, India is home to around 90% of the global population of Hindus. Most Hindu shrines and temples are located in India, as are the birthplaces of most Hindu saints. Allahabad hosts the world's largest religious pilgrimage, Kumbha Mela, where Hindus from across the world come together to bathe in the confluence of three sacred rivers of India: the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the Saraswati. The Indian diaspora in the West has popularised many aspects of Hindu philosophy such as YOGA, meditation, Ayurvedic medicine, divination, karma, and reincarnation.[2] The influence of Indian religions has been significant all over the world. Several Hindu-based organisations, such as the Hare KRISHNA movement, the Brahma Kumaris, the Ananda Marga, and others have spread Indian spiritual beliefs and practices.

18788.

Role of maniram Dewan in the revolt of 1857-1958 in assam

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He was one of the FIRST PEOPLE to establish tea gardens in Assam. A loyal ally of the British East INDIA Company in his EARLY years, he was hanged by the British for conspiring against them during the 1857 uprising. He was popular among the people of UPPER Assam as "Kalita Raja" (king of the Kalita caste)


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18789.

Why Nazism grew popular in 1930.I will mark you as the brainliest .. please

Answer» ARYANS were at TOP.....
18790.

Narrate the circumstances leading to the battle of plassey

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I don't KNOW the MEANING of the QUESTION

18791.

What is unity in diversity

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Unity in diversity is a concept of "unity WITHOUT uniformity and diversity without FRAGMENTATION" that shifts focus from unity based on a MERE tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, IDEOLOGICAL and/or psychological differences towards a more complex unity based on an UNDERSTANDING ...

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18792.

Happy and prosperous India in the name of Mahatma Gandhi

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Mahatma Gandhi was a charismatic person. Not only did he helped us achieve freedom. He united us to fight against the tyrant British rule. There are quite a few attributes that you can learn from him.

First and foremost is peace, his message and definition of peace is still reverbated around the world in many ways. Numerous books have been written on them and various writers and thinkers have adapted it, to their own accord.

But as a normal person its difficult to directly bring it into our day to day LIVES. But the least we can do is avoid unnecessary arguments and CLASHES. And the most important peace that we should focus our goals on is the peace of mind .

If the mind is at peace a lot of burden is released. As the control centre of our body is all FULL EFFICIENCY. If this peace is disturbed, stress and panic begins to take over. This can ruin your decision making abilities.

Only thing that you need to think about any problem is whether that will matter in your life, 5 years from now.

If it doesn’t, no time should be wasted fretting over it. Just deal it with a CALM mind.

18793.

Command given to soldiers one that they dread

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A front line (alternative forms: front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the AREA of conflict of an ARMED force's PERSONNEL and EQUIPMENT, generally referring to maritime or LAND forces. ... In a military conflict, then, when facing the front line, you face the enemy.

18794.

Which pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and Viceroy of India Irwin at the time of British rule?

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Gandhi_irwin PACT was SIGNED by

18795.

How nasim become pop in 1930?I will mark you as brainliest if help fl

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Hii Here is the answer



In GERMANY various PEOPLE were hit hard by the economic crisis and the large scale unemployment.



Political instability and frequent changes in the government ALSO made the peole to lose trust in the weimar Republic.



Hitler device a new system of politics and organised massive rally to bring unity among the people of Germany.



The Germans had suffered national humiliation after signing the treaty of Versailles whose TERMS and conditions were very harsh.



Hitler was a very good orator and his speeches made a deep impact on the people due to which NAZIZM became popular in the 1930.



18796.

How do we get water in space please try the answer fastly I want now only

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We CARRY it with US
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18797.

Name the garden and the wall surrounded by statue of unity

Answer» VERTICAL gardens & Botanical GREEN Walls
18798.

Who was the chairman of 1st Round Table Conference?

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Srinivasa SASTRI was the chairman of 1ST ROUND Table Conference.

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18799.

Who designed the statue of unity

Answer» HEY mate here is your answer》》

Joseph MENNA DESIGNED the statue of UNITY..

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18800.

If give is coded as 43 than take is coded as

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I THINK that ANSWER is 32☺