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In which direction of himadri does himachal and shiwaliks lie |
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Answer» to the south of the Dhaula Dhar, with an average HEIGHT of 1,500 to 2,000m.It INCLUDES the Jammu hills and Vaishno Devi, and EXTENDS to Kangra and if you move further east to the range south of Mandi. In Uttarakhand it stretches from DEHRADUN to Almora before it heads across the southern BORDERS of India. |
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Tailways brought about deforestation during british rule explain |
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Answer» in Causes of deforestation in India During British RuleThe causes for deforestation in India during British rule were:(i) Increase in POPULATION, leading to growth in DEMAND for food, and extension of LAND under cultivation at the expense of forests.(ii) Colonisation by the British encouraged production of commercial crops.(iii) INCREASED demand for timber due to expansion of railways and for ship building purposes.(IV) Large areas of forests were also cleared to make way for plantation crops. |
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How was the youth in Germany segregated by the Nazi ? |
| Answer» NAZI youth LEAGUE. this was taken by Nazi government to CONTROL Nazi youth 1. many children FORCED to join Nazi defence force2. many children taught that worship for Hitlerso I am thinking this helps you THANKS | |
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Who is shivaji maharaj's grandfather |
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Answer» Bhosale is the GRAND FATHER of SHIVAJI Maharaj.I HOPE it is HELPFUL for you |
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What was te immpact of french revolution on france? |
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Answer» nch Revolution was a time when the poor FOUGHT for liberty and equality. It involved the whole population of FRANCE and impacted all. It AFFECTED the PEOPLE involved due to the abolishment of SLAVERY and absolutism. This gave the peasants of France equal rights and freedom. |
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Write some line about the history of loss of vietnam |
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Answer» has a history as rich and evocative as anywhere on the planet. Sure, the American War in VIETNAM captured the attention of the West, but centuries before that Vietnam was scrapping with the Chinese, the Khmers, the Chams and the Mongols. Vietnamese civilisation is as sophisticated as that of its mighty NORTHERN neighbour CHINA, from where it drew many of its influences under a thousand-year occupation. Later came the French and the humbling period of colonialism from which Vietnam was not to emerge until the second half of the 20th century. The Americans were simply the last in a long line of invaders who had come and gone through the centuries and, no matter what was required or how long it took, they too would be vanquished. If only the planners back in Washington had paid just a little more attention to the history of this very proud nation, then Vietnam might have avoided the trauma and tragedy of a horribly brutal war.Visitors to Vietnam can’t help but notice that the same names pop up again and again on the streets of every city and town. These are Vietnam’s NATIONAL heroes who, over the last 2000 years, have led the country in its repeated expulsions of foreign invaders and whose EXPLOITS have inspired subsequent generations of patriots. |
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in another corner of the room behind a screen was a pas plate and an ice box. mrs jones went behind the screen ..join into simple |
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Answer» es went BEHIND the SCREEN to SEE a pas plate and an ICE box.Be BRAINLY. |
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Write 5 causes of rise and popularity of nazism in germany |
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Answer» of rise and POPULARITY of Nazism in Germany are(1) nazisms promises for the WORK for POORS.(2)restore the dignity of peoples.(3)the way in which Hitler gave speeches was attractive.(4)Hitler promises that they worked for the welfare of people.(5)they promises a secured FUTURE for the youth.Mark me BRAINLIEST if you satisfied by my answer plzbest regards |
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Who Is The Greatest Theatre Artist In The World |
| Answer» SHAKESPEARE is the GREATEST THEATRE artist in the world.(INCLUDING present and past) | |
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What is sold in Oklahoma that pruduces electricity |
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Answer» or that PRODUCES ELECTRICITY |
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Points led to the ruin of textile industry in the 18th century |
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Answer» that led to the ruin of textile industry in the 18th century:1)After the INDUSTRIAL revolution Britain STARTED producing machine made textiles which were often of better quality and cheaper than INDIAN textiles 2)Textiles from INDIA had high demands in Europe. So, British passed strict laws and banned the import of textiles in Britain.3) Also, India had no SUPPORT from the colonial British government. |
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What was the most important development during the post mauryan period ? |
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Answer» st to invade India were the Greeks or Bactrian Greeks who were called the Indo-Greeks or Bactrian Greeks in the early second century B.C. The history of the Indo-Greeks has been reconstructed mainly on the evidence of their coins bearing legends in Greek and later in Brahmi as well.Demetrius, son of Euthydemus, king of Bactria was perhaps the first foreign (Indo-Greek) king after Alexander who carried Greek arms into the interior of India. He reduced to submission a considerable portion of Afghanistan, the Punjab and Sind.The best remembered of the Indo-Greek kings was Menander, (165-145 D C.) who, as Milinda, attained fame in the Buddhist text Milindapanho or the question of Milinda-a catechismal discussion in Buddhism supposedly conducted by Menander and the Buddhist philosopher Nagasena, resulting in Menander’s CONVERSION to Buddhism.Menander stabilised Indo-Greek power, in addition to extending its FRONTIERS in India.He had his capital at Sakala (modern Sialkot) in Punjab. There is little doubt that the attempted to conquer territory in the Ganges valley, but he FAILED to retain it. He may well have ATTACKED the Sungas in the Yamuna region, if not Pataliputra itself. A Brahmi inscription engraved on a Garuda Pillar found are Besnager near Bhilsa records that Antialkidas of Taxila sent an ambassador, named Heliodorus, to the court of Kasiputra BHAGABHADRA, identified with the last but one Sunga, Bhagavata. |
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The caste system is a result of _________ influence |
| Answer» TE SYSTEM is RESULT of UNSTABLE natureinfluence | |
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Give reason why the weimer republic faild to solve the problem at germany |
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Answer» loyalty to democracy AMONG the judiciary, e.g. at the lenient sentence against the participants of the 1923 attempted coup as one example. Right-wingers were let off with a slap of the WRIST, which ultimately led to the SA being able to successfully intimidate the organs of the REPUBLIC.Lack of loyalty to democracy among the armed forces e.g. at the army’s refusal to suppress the 1920 Berlin coup attempt.Lack of loyalty to democracy among the FACULTY of the universities.Democracy and the republic not being established as the normal state of affairs in the population - it would have taken a generation or two after 1918 for the citizens of the democratic republic to become democratic REPUBLICANS. |
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Whom did empror Ashoka appoint to spread dhamma |
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Answer» (Dharma) is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor ASHOKA MAURYA (Devanāgarī:अशोक, IAST: Aśoka), who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day INDIA around 269 B.C. Many historians consider him one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of PUBLIC welfare. |
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Term boycoot in national movement means |
| Answer» LIST Movements in India. ... Due to SEVERAL factors , these movements failed to win independence for India. However, they did promote a sense of nationalism among the people of the country. The FAILURE of thesemovements affected many people as they withdrew from GOVERNMENT offices, schools, factories and services. Please rate me as BRAINLIEST | |
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Make an assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of the use of mechanical harvesting machines in the USA |
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Answer» ges and Disadvantages of Mechanical HARVESTING Machines in the USAAdvantages:The advantages of mechanical harvesting were:(i) They allowed big farmers to rapidly clear large tracts, breakup the soil, remove the grass and prepare the ground for cultivation.(ii) These machines reduced dependence on labour and INCREASED efficiency. With power driven machinery four men could plough, seed and harvest 2,000 to 4,000 acres of wheat in a season.(iii) The machines helped increase production by bringing virgin land under cultivation, to meet the growing demands of urban dwellers and the export market.Disadvantages:The disadvantages of mechanical harvesting were:(i) For poor farmers machines brought misery. Machines reduced dependence on labour leading to unemployment. For many a poor it became difficult to find jobs.(ii) Many farmers who bought machines on loans, thinking the boom would last, faced hard times once the boom ended by 1920s. They faced difficulty in paying back lo Some were driven to take the extreme step of abandoning farms.(iii) Production had expanded so rapidly that during the post war years, when the export market collapsed and wheat prices fell farmers were left with large surpluses and OVERFLOWING store houses.(iv) Extensive cultivation made feasible by machines resulted in the Great Agrarian, Depression of the 1930s, which ruined wheat farmers everywhere.(v) In discretionary use of machines ruined the entire landscape resulting in ecological disbalance. Periods of plenty were followed by droughts. Ordinary dust storms became BLACK blizzards. The American dream of land of plenty TURNED into a nightmare.mark it as Brainlist |
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Akbar' kis per adhikar nahi kar saka? |
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Answer» njit SINGH was the KING who was not DEFEATED or enslaved by AKBAR |
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The advantages of woods despatch for the British in India |
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Answer» d's Despatch was SENT by theEnglish East India Company to India. It outlined MANY BENEFITS of western education such as: It would enable the Indians to realize the advantages of an expanding trade and commerce. It would expose Indians to the western way of life and create a DEMAND forBritish goods in India. |
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Write short note on ahoms in points |
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Answer» e the descendants of the ethnic Taipeople that accompanied the Tai prince into the Brahmaputra valley in 1228 and ruled the AREA for six centuries. Sukaphaa (Mong Mao prince ) and his followers established the Ahom kingdom and the Ahom dynasty ruled and expanded the kingdom until the British gained control of the region through the Treaty of Yandabo upon winning the First ANGLO Burmese war in 1826.Although MODERN Ahom people and their culture are a syncretic blend of the original Tai culture, the indigenous Tibeto-Burmans and Hinduism but many still follow original RELIGION named “Fralung “ . There is no so called god in Ahom religion . For then “ fra” means nothing “fra” means everything. FRA symbolizes nature and its creation where as lung symbolizes Force .King Suhungmung was first king to adopt Hindu name and his successor were called “Swargadeo “.Tai Ahom traditionally speaks tai language but over time they adopted Assamese language.They are the largest Mongoloid Communitynot only in Assam but in entire NORTHEAST region . Majority are found in upper Assam including present day Sibasagar , Dibrugarh , Tinisukia. They are also found in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh . |
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What is an impact on Russian revolution on the world |
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Answer» s the impact of Russian Revolution on world:In many countries communist parties were formed on the line of Russia.It gave the world a new ECONOMIC system known as socialism.The Bolsheviks encouraged colonial people to follow their EXPERIENCE. It inspired a number of freedom movement in other countries.Many non-russians from outside the country participated in the conference. Some even received education from communist university of the workers of the earth.By the time the 2nd world war broke socialism had acquired a GLOBAL face.Though by the end of the century the image of USSR and a SOCIALIST country declined.mark it as Brainlist |
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Brief description on 'Mauryan empire' |
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Answer» ryan Empire (322 BCE - 185 BCE) supplanted the earlier Magadha Kingdom to assume power over large tracts of EASTERN and northern India. ... The empire came into being when CHANDRAGUPTA Maurya stepped into the vacuum created by ALEXANDER of MACEDON's departure from the western borders of India.Oct 6, 2016 MARK it as Brainlist |
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Who were parsees or what was it ? |
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Answer» (/ˈpɑːrsiː/) or Parsees ("Persian" in the Persian language) are a Zoroastriancommunity who migrated to India (mainly; including present day Pakistan) from Persiaduring the Arab INVASION of 636–651 AD; one of two such groups (the other being IRANIS). According to the Qissa-i Sanjan, Parsis migrated from Greater Iran to Gujarat, where they were given REFUGE, between the 8th and 10th century AD to avoid persecutionfollowing the MUSLIM CONQUEST of Persia.i hope it helps uh ✌️✌️ |
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How did the political factor lead to the first war of indian independence? |
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Answer» ad the FIRST war if independence because all political LEADER such as Rani laxshmi BAI and other leader from their REGION they start fighting against British rule , as British captured their territory so by seeing this PEOPLE of other state also start revolting |
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List the names of indian patriots who took part in the revolt of 1857 |
| Answer» PANDEY started the revolt by not USING the RIFLES provided by the British as it CONTAINED fig fat and he then KILLED a english police officer | |
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List of organisation foynded by indian freedom fighter during indian independence movement by jagran josht |
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Answer» esant 1847-1933• Founded the Theosophical Society in India and started the Home Rule League.• Established Central Hindu School and College at Banaras (later Bill]).• President of the Calcutta Session of INC, AD 1917.• She did not ATTEND the AD 1920 Session at Nagpur due to growing difference with Gandhiji as she felt that Government of India Act, 1919 were a means to free India.• Newspapers — New India and Commonweal.• She prepared the Lotus Song, a translation of 'Gita' into English.Acharya Narendra Dev 1889-1956• He was a scholar, socialist, nationalist and a lawyer by profession. He gave up his practice and joined Non Co-operation Movement.• He became the President of Patna's Socialist Conference in 1934 and a member of UP Legislation ASSEMBLY in 1937.• He was appointed as the Principal of Kashi Vidyapeeth in 1925 and also became the Vice-Chancellor of Lucknow and Banaras Universities.• He founded the Socialist Party in 1948.Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray 1861-1944• He was a pioneer of chemical research in India. His book ‘History of Hindu Chemistry’ was PUBLISHED in 1902.• Research work in Ayurveda with French Chemist Berthelot.• President of Indian Science Congress in 1920.Achyut S Patwardhan 1905-1971• Founder member of Congress Socialist Party and an active participant in Quit India Movement.• He left politics after independence.Ajit Singh• He was a revolutionary nationalist arrested in 1907 and deported to Mandalay.• He founded the Bharat Mata Society and launched a journal, Peshwa.• An active member of GHADAR Party.AK Fazlul Haq• Founder member of All India MUSLIM League and its member from 1916 to 1921.• Represented the league in the three Round Table Conferences.• Founded the Krishak Praja Party in 1937 and worked as Chief Minister of Bengal from 1938-43. |
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WRITING OF PARAGRAPH IN BODHAM TEMPLE IN BHUBANESWAR |
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Answer» ith the old town, the region historically was often depicted as Ekamra Khetra (Temple City). With the diverse ranges of heritage resources, it showcases significant SACRED cultural landscape components which have evolved with the support of available natural resource base and cultural trigger.[5]Although the modern city of Bhubaneswar was formally established only in 1948, the HISTORY of the areas in and around the present-day city can be traced to the 3rd century BCE and earlier. It is a confluence of Hindu, BUDDHIST and Jain heritage boasting of some of the finest Kalingan temples. With many 6th-13th century CE Hindu temples, which span the entire spectrum of Kalinga architecture, Bhubaneswar is often referred to as a "Temple City of India". With Puri and Konark it forms the Swarna Tribhuja ("Golden Triangle"), one of eastern India's most visited destinations.[6]Bhubaneswar replaced Cuttack as the capital on 19 AUGUST 1949, 2 years after India gained its independence from Britain. The modern city was designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1946. Along with Jamshedpur and Chandigarh, it was one of modern India's first planned cities. Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are often referred to as the 'twin cities of Odisha'. The metropolitan area formed by the two cities had a population of 1.7 million in 2011.[7]Bhubaneswar is categorised as a Tier-2 city. An emerging information technology (IT) and education hub, Bhubaneswar is one of the country's fastest-developing cities. |
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Hawa maha ka naam kyu para |
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Answer» aha par KAFI windows HAI jissse HAWA aathi hai to ISLIYE waha ka naaam hawa mahal hai |
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What was the percentage of active citizens in france |
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Answer» Citizens were the only MEN above 25 YEARS of AGE who PAID taxes EQUAL to at least 3 days of a labourer’s wage. They were entitled to vote. |
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Write down about five great people of your life |
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Answer» d a LONDON girl CREATED my own company being the best PLAYER of CHESS in india |
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Give any three reasons that why russian people wanted the thar |
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Answer» lowing points may help you:a. The First World war had a devastating effect on Russia and BROUGHT about large scale damage to life and property.b. Its impact certainly differed from the eastern front with that of the WESTERN front.c. In the eastern front, Russian army suffered heavy casualties.d. The war had a devastating effect on Russia, as its army faced heavy casualties, with over 7 million casualties by 1917.e. The Russian army as they retreated also destroyed crops and buildings to prevent them from the enemy, but it effected the local Russian population, as it led to displacement of over 3 million people in Russia.f. The war also impacted Russian industry, the supply of industrial goods to Russia from other countries was also impacted.g. There was shortage of goods, equipments. Many small scale workshops were shut down.h. As large supply of grains was sent to the Russian army, the country faced acute food shortages, By the winter of 1916, riots at bread shops took place.All this events made Tsarist regime highly unpopular which made people demand withdrawal from the war.i. This was quite unlike , the way war was fought from the western front.j. There the army fought from the trenches and did not suffer much..k. On 25th February 1917, faced with revolting subjects, the Tsar suspended Duma comprised of elected Parliamentarians resulting in demonstrations and protests against such an act.l. With WORKER and soldiers rebelling and forming Soviet or council, Tsar was left with no choice but to abdicate the throne. |
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Distinguish between maratha and peshwas |
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Answer» Peshwa was the term used for prime minister of Maratha confederation. Though this POST was in EXISTENCE from the time of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Peshwa gained PROMINENCE from the time of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj.Maratha:Maratha is a caste in Maharashtra and they are basically agriculturist. They can be COMPARED to Jats in North INDIA or Patels in Gujrat. |
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Republic day essay writing in telugu language |
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Answer» ంచానికే డెధాన ప్యాడెమో . నేనై గాంచానికే నెరో మెు య్యోడియో మెత్తు నేనే నెరె యోణ్యగిగళు బౌళిగై గుడో . నాను నేనేగా నేమి ? ణరాజ్యలక్సెదే వినేల యోకెనాడలు ఉంథా అబ్రా సిలడెలు ధన్యవాదే డెలు బయసుత్తెలనే . ఇందే , నాచే చల్లా నేయే దేశదే వీక్ నే గెణరావ్య లక్సెదే రిపరిసెలు ఇల్లిద్దింది . ఈ నేటేగే ఎలా ఒండు దడ్డ మెత్తు దేంగేరం నిందిభ దాగిదే . కాపు జేరేసరే నార్నెగికిసలు బెకె అభిజెృద్ది చేస్తే సమ్మె రాష్మోదే వీళిగే దెలచెరిగే వ్యాధినేటేడు . నాదు భారేది సంచిధానే ఈ దినే దొరిగే బందా జనబెరి 26 రెండు భారెకెదెల్లి దేతి చేడే గణరాజ్యలక్సెచే అరిసెలు . నా సియదుదాగి దొరిగళిదే 1960 భారితె నెంచిధానే జనచేరి 26 రెండు 1960 రిందే భారతదే గణరాజులక్సెచే ఆపరిసక్తిద్దేదే . భారితె నాచేశానికి చెందే దారి ఇదేం నాయకరెన్ను అయ్నె అధికారి ఇది అల్లి చేజాజేభుత్వే దేe2 . డా . రాజకిందే ఉనాదో భారతీయ సమ్మె యోదేల అధ్యకరాగిద్దరే . నాచ్చే 193 రెల్లి బిడోడో ఆడేళితదిందే శ్చాతంతే పడేదే నెంతెరే , నిద్మే దేకదే నాడు అభిజెృద్ధి చెకు డబల దేearళ్లీ చ # d . నెంతెం తలచ్చి బెళదేrrళు , ఉలద్చే కుందురురితెగిళను నేడే అనేదానితే , బడితెనె , నిరుదేశ్యer , భడాయిబారే . అంతే . ఇత్యాది నెటికుండియే సమ్మె ఉంది చిలది ఒందు అత్యుత్తెమె దేదే యోడేలు నమోదవెల్లి ఇంకేడ్ నేచెనెగెను చెరిరినుచే ఇంటె డెతిజ్ఞయన్ను తెగిపళ్ళుచే sriడెవిల్ల . దెశావాదేrళ , వ , పిందే ! |
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I just that i am not good at expressing my feeling spontaneously in hindi |
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Answer» जल्दी अपनी भावनाए व्यक्त करने मे अछा न्ही हूHope it HELPS U@SKB |
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Explain the reason which created a large number of readers in the 19 century |
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Answer» education BECOMES compulsory from the late-nineteenth century and it made choldren an important category of readers. Production of school textbooks become an imperative for the PUBLISHING industry.Reading and writing became popular among WOMEN. Penny magazines catered for women. There were manuals teaching proper behaviour and housekeeping which attracted women folk.Lending libraries in England became instruments for educating white-collar WORKERS, artisans and lower-middle class people. Self-educated working class people wrote for themselves too. |
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Applied history is corelated |
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Answer» ugckkuvnjcks5ubjio |
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Match each group involved in the Russian revolution with its description |
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Answer» up led by Lenin during the Russian Revolution that promised “peace, land, and BREAD” for peasants who supported their cause. - RedsA political party that believed reform WOULD be GRADUAL, with the bourgeoisie ruling until the proletariat were ready to take control. - MensheviksA radical political party that believed a revolution was the only way to bring about change in Russia. - BolsheviksThe group during the Russian Revolution made up of CZAR Nicholas’s forces, Mensheviks, and people who resisted communism. - Whitesplease mark me brilliant |
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Who tell me who made rayat shikashan santha |
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What is the objective of Assam literary society established in 1872 |
| Answer» MENT of ASSAMESE language, literature and culture of the MODERN period | |
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magine that you are living in the newly formed U.S. Inflation is high. The value of money is decreasing, and prices are rising. You have been asked by the federal government to come up with a solution to this issue. create a plan that would help to solve the issue of inflation. |
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What is the great economic depression ?? |
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Answer» it was the WORST economic depressionin the HISTORY of industrialized WORLD lasting from 1929 to 1939 |
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History about gulamgiri? |
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Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER..HEEYEE... GULAMI GIRI IS NOTHING BUT SLAVERY PEOPLE USED TO DO SLAVERY IN THE EARLIER AGES.... IN ORDER TO FULFILL THE CHOICES AND LIFE....HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️ |
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What is a tainted source and how should you handle them? What are examples of dubious secondary sources and what is the problem with using them? Please help!!!!!! |
| Answer» RAND Named in Turkey SALMONELLA Outbreak. NOV. 16, 2018 -- The first brand NAME involved in the massive salmonella outbreak in raw turkey has been revealed. Jennie-O has recalled more than 90,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products for fears it could be contaminated with salmonella.I give you a advicewhy you ASK this stupid question.it were already in Google then why you loss your points | |
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What were the impacts of first world war on European society and polity |
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Answer» d because it is a WORLD WAR so it is very HARD to SURVIVE and DANGEROUS |
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Cause of clean development mechanism history class 10cbse |
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Answer» cludes a quantitative assessment of the mitigation impact of the CDM that occurs as a side effect of the current depressed market conditions. This mitigation impact is unintended and undesirable, possible because under the current market conditions mitigation activities originally DESIGNED for generating EMISSION REDUCTION credits under the CDM continue to operate their mitigation equipment but discontinue issuing offsets. Using the DATA generated by the extensive survey of 1,310 CDM projects in the parent study (addressed as the ‘Status Report’ in text), this study mainly attempts to quantify the current unintended global mitigation impact of the CDM and attempts to quantify effects for the actual supply and demand balance of offset units on the international market under current conditions.Combining the results of the analysis leads to the conclusion that the annual net mitigation impact of the CDM in 2014 is in the order of 480 MtCO2e and thus might have reduced global emissions by approximately 1% in 2014. Although unintended and undesirable, this effect is enormous given that the mechanism is designed to be a ‘zero SUM’ instrument. The survey responses moreover allowed to draw conclusions on the price elasticity projected for potential market recovery scenarios. The study results show that a EUR 2 market recovery will only lead to a modest increase in supply and thus could be initiated by a modest increase in demand. In contrast, a CER price of EUR 5 would already reduce the unintended net mitigation impact by more than 50% as compared to the EUR 2 scenario but requires substantial increases in demand, or non-market interventions. A CER price in excess of EUR 5 could restore market confidence by significantly reducing the gap between the volume of emission reductions taking place and the feasible volume of credit issuance.Hope it helps youPlease make me as brainliest |
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Write a paragraph to explain the impacts of the Enlightenment on World Civilization. |
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Answer» of Enlightenment was in VOGUE during the 18th century, but its watermark still lingers on many of the world's most important documents. In FACT, without it, the United States as we know it would likely not exist today. While visiting EUROPE, many of the nation's founding fathers rubbed elbows with great Enlightenment thinkers, bringing their ideas and values back ACROSS the Atlantic. |
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