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1.

How to introduce a classical dance performance on stage?

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Classical dances are generally shown as mythological stories that are shown in a dance-drama form.

So the best way to begin with is to make the AUDIENCE aware of the story that is about to be told so that they can relate with the performance visually as well. Some dances do not express a story but just the dance form it self.

So informing the audience BEFOREHAND allows them to enjoy the experience accordingly. Making the dance interesting in your own way is up to you art from this basic RECITES which should be FOLLOWED.

2.

Quite a few species of plant and animals are endangered in India? why?

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Below is the list of seven most endangeredspecies that you should see in India before they disappear:

GREATER One-Horned Rhinoceros. ...

NILGIRI Tahr. ...

Bengal Tigers. ...

Asiatic LION. ...

Black Buck. ...

Lion Tailed Macaque. ...

Snow Leopard.

3.

Why did British face tribal rebellions

Answer» DUE to NON coopration MOVEMENT
4.

Who is considered to be literate in india

Answer» HII DEAR here is your answer



Any FORMAL education or minimum educational STANDARD is not necessary to be considered literate. According to CENSUS, a person aged seven years or more than seven years who can read and write with understanding in any language is called a literate person.

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5.

State formation under the rajput in early medieval india

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Rajputs DEFEATED SEVERAL other kingdoms that's why their GROWTH was fast inmedeival india

6.

Explain the organization of the Indian Red Cross Society.

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The JUNIOR Red Cross Society (JRC) is a voluntary humanitarian organizationto protect human LIFE and health basedin India. ... It has a network of over 700 branches throughout India. TheSociety uses the Red Cross as an EMBLEM in COMMON with other international Red Cross SOCIETIES.

7.

Write a short note on the frontiers of India.

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Frontier of India is KHAN ABDUL GAFFAR KHAN.

he is known as frontier gandhi..


The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace, a documentary released in 2008, is the first full FILM account of Pashtun leader and nonviolent activist Abdul GHAFFAR Khan, also known as Badshah Khan or Bacha Khan.[1]

The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for PeaceWritten byTeri C. McLuhanStarringOm Puri

Release date

February 2009

Running time

88 minutesLanguagePashtu, Dari, Urdu, Hindi, English

The documentary is the work of filmmaker and writer T.C. McLuhan, daughter of the Canadian media theorist MARSHALL McLuhan, who spent 21 years to bring the STORY to the screen[2] after an acquaintance gave her Nonviolent Soldier of Islam.[3]

The voice of Ghaffar Khan is played by Indian actor Om Puri and includes interviews with elderly activists of the Khudai Khidmatgarmovement as well as major political figures in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.[4]

The film had its Middle-Eastern premier at the 3rd Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi in October, 2009, where it won the top award for documentary films.[5] The BBCquoted Afrasiab Khattak, head of the Awami National Party in North-West Frontier Province, as saying that "This film will help a lot in introducing Badshah Khan to the rest of the world."[6]

8.

The 13 colonies established by England on the Atlantic coast were called............., Fill in the blank.

Answer» THIRTEEN BRITISH COLONIES is CALLED
9.

Mention the reasons for American War of Independence.

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1. Defective Administration:

The Administrative System of England in the American Colonies was defective. Each Colony had its Assembly and the elected members.

But, the nominated governor to each colony by the British Parliament became intolerable on the part of the Colonists. Many times conflict between the GOVERNORS and the elected representatives of different colonies became inevitable. The Governors did not do anything without the permission of British Parliament.


2. Restrictions on ColonialTrade:

The British Government regulated the colonial trade for her own advantage. The trade policy of England was the colonies were.

The Navigation Act which was passed in 1660 was again practised by George Greneville, the Prime Minister of England. Before this Act, the Colonist’s accepted the manufactured goods of England only by exporting the raw materials to England. But when the Navigation Act was re­introduced, the Americans were forbidden to export their native products directly to other European countries. They could IMPORT their necessary goods only through England from other countries. The British Government imposed taxes on the American Colonies.

In order to IMPOSE, more tax on the colonial imports, the British Parliament strengthened the ‘Molasses Act’ which was originally passed in 1773 by the British Parliament. By this Act the American Colonies were permitted to import Molasses only from the British West Indies. It annoyed the colonists and they became revolutionary.

3. Influence of Seven YearsWar:

The Seven Years War which was started in 1756 and ended in 1763 had an impact on the American Colonies. By defeating France, England occupied Canada. The Americans were freed from the FRENCH menace. This enabled the people to stand by themselves. They did not feel the necessity of maintaining the British army at their own expense. After this seven years war the American Colonies began to be revolutionary.

10.

Where was the first atomic reactor established in India?

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Apsara is the oldest of INDIA's research reactors. The reactor was designed by the Bhabha Atomic Research Center(BARC) and BUILT with assistance from the United Kingdom (which also provided the initial fuel supply consisting of 80 percent enriched uranium). Apsara first went CRITICAL on 4 August 1956.

11.

What was blandongdiensten system .

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The Dutch IMPOSED rents on LAND being cultivated in the forest and then exempted some VILLAGES from these rents if they worked collectively to provide free LABOUR and buffaloes for CUTTING and transporting timber.

12.

In India who can proclaim national emergency1. President 2. Vice president 3. Upgrade president4. Prime Minister

Answer» HEYA MATE!!!

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13.

What is reproduction ?

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Reproduction is a BIOLOGICAL PROCESS in which a new intrusion organism can produce from their PARENTS

14.

Who was captain what did his name represent?

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The CAPTAIN was PETER Pan call, Hook "Black Stache" for his MOUSTACHE and his ship is called THE SEA OF DEVIL. He capture the JOLLY OF ROGER orginally a British ship called Wasp, LATER.

15.

What is the fee of aakash institution for class 10?

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It is based on how MUCH you GET scholarship in Aakash INSTITUTE I THINK it is about 3 lacs

16.

What are the two houses of Parliament of india

Answer» LOK SABHA
RAJYA Sabha
17.

What is manual scavenging.i need ncert civics book answer

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Hey there is your answer-------
Manual scavenging is the practice of manually cleaning, carrying, disposing or handling human and animal excreta from dry latrines, sewers and STREETS. Even though the practice is illegal in India, over 180,000 PEOPLE are still employed as manual scavengers, the vast majority of whom are dalit women.  
OR. it is a term used mainly in India for a caste-based occupation involving the manual removal of untreated human excreta from bucket toilets or pit latrines by hand with buckets and shovels. It has been OFFICIALLY prohibited by law in 1993 due to it being regarded as a dehumanizing practice (if not DONE in a safe manner). It involves moving the excreta, using brooms and tin plates, into baskets, which the workers carry to disposal locations sometimes several kilometers away.[1] The workers, called scavengers (or more appropriately "sanitation workers"), rarely have any personal protective equipment. The term is mainly used in the Indian context only

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18.

What are the effects of the Bhakti movement?

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Here is your answer....

The effects / impacts of the Bhakti movement :-

Social impact:

The most important social impact of the Bhakti movement was that the followers of the Bhakti movement rejected the caste distinction. They began to mix TOGETHER on the basis of equality. They took their meals together from the common kitchen. The movement tried to loosen the bond of caste.

A spirit of harmony among different sections of society and religion received impetus.

The evil practice of ‘Sati’ received some set back.

The status of women received more importance.

Religious impact:

The movement aroused awakening among the Hindus and Muslims regarding the futility of ritualism and superstitions. The FEELING of appreciation of the difference between the thought and practices of the two religions emerged. The movement encouraged religious toleration. Guru Granth Saheb the holiest book of the Sikhs which was complied later on included the MESSAGES of saints belonging to different sects. This was on account of the spirit of toleration preached by the Bhakti saints.

Promotion of regional languages of the common people:

In PLACE of Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian, the Bhakti saints preached through the medium of local languages which could be understood very easily. For instance the language of Kabir was a MIXTURE of several languages of every day use. Surdas used ‘Brij’ dialect. Goswami Tulsi Das composed his works in ‘Awadhi’.

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19.

Who is William Hawkins

Answer» WILLIAM Hawkins was an English theoretical physicist, COSMOLOGIST, and AUTHOR, who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of CAMBRIDGE at the time of his death.
His full name was STEPHEN WILLIAM HAWKINS.

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20.

How was chennai founded?

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21.

List any five powers of prime minister of India

Answer» 1. The Prime Minister recommends the names of members of his team to appoint as a Minister. The President can only make those people as ministers whose names are recommended by the Prime Minister.
2. The President recommends the names of members of his team to appoint a minister. The President can appoint only those persons the ministers who are recommended by the Prime Minister.
3. Prime Minister determines that which department will be GIVEN to which minister and he can also change the allotted department of any Minister.
4. He also presides over the meeting of the Council of Ministers and can change the decisions according to his wishes.
5. He can ask any minster to resign or advise the president to dismiss him in case of differences of opinion.
6. He also controls and directs the activities of all Ministers.
7. He can bring about the collapse of the Council of Ministers by resigning from office.
Note : If the Prime Minister resigns from his POST or dies, then other ministers can’t do any work, that MEANS the Council of Ministers dissolve itself with the death/resignation of the Prime Minister.
Other powers of the Prime Minister:
1. He plays an important ROLE in shaping the foreign policy of the nation.
2. He is the chief spokesman of the Central Government.
3. He is the leader of the ruling party.
4. He is ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission, National Development Council, National Integration Council, Inter-State Council and National Water Resources Council.
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22.

संस्कृत भाषा में रचित राजस्थान का प्रख्यात ग्रन्थ "एकलिंग महात्म्य" के रचनाकार कौन हैं ?(a) राणा सांगा(b)राणा कुम्भा(c) राणा प्रताप(d) राणा हमीर

Answer»

(B)राणा कुम्भा

संस्कृत भाषा में रचित राजस्थान का प्रख्यात ग्रन्थ "एकलिंग महात्म्य" के रचनाकार राणा कुम्भा हैं |

23.

What is the type of government is at present in india

Answer» DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT is PRESENT in INDIA
24.

How is illiteracy responsible for the poverty in India?

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25.

Who was Sayed Haider Raza?

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Sayed Haider "S. H." Raza (22 FEBRUARY 1922 – 23 July 2016) was an Indian PAINTER who lived and worked in France SINCE 1950, while maintaining strong ties with India...hope so that it HELPED u....

26.

What are main programmes of non co -operation?

Answer» FAILURE or REFUSAL to coperate ESPECIALLY as a FORM of PROTEST
27.

What is october revolution ?

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On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or OCTOBER 24 and 25 on the Julian CALENDAR, which is why the event is often referred to as the October REVOLUTION), leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin LAUNCHED a nearly bloodless coup d'état against the Duma's provisional government.

28.

Founder of BJP ??????????

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BJP was FOUNDED by Syama Prasad Mukharjee .

BJP was founded in 1980 .

BJP stands for Bharatiya Janata Party .

CURRENT President of BJP is Amit SHAH .

BJP is one of the MAJOR POLITICAL party of India .

29.

Critical analysis of different committees and commissions on education

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30.

Distinguish between flora and fauna and tropical evergreen forest and tropical decidious forest

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Plant SPECIES comprise the flora, while ANIMAL species comprise the FAUNA


31.

What is the difference between terrace plant and aquatic plant

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Aquatic plants don't have to do quite as much work as terrestrialplants. ... ALMOST all the HABITATS found in the world can be put into two major habitats; aquatic and terrestrial. Aquatic ecosystems are found in water .Terrestrialanimals are the ANIMALS who LIVE on land for most or all of their LIFE span.

32.

Function of public protector write 5 point

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The Public PROTECTOR has the power, as regulated by national legislation: to INVESTIGATE any conduct in state affairs, or in the publicadministration in any sphere of government, that is alleged or suspected to be IMPROPER or to RESULT in any IMPROPRIETY or prejudice.

33.

What is the significance of spreading awareness about environmental issues among the young generation

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34.

Drama on environment movement in kannada

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35.

The role of election in prajaprabhutva in kannada

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36.

राजस्थान मे ग्रेट इंडियन बस्टर्ड़ किसे कहते है ?(a) कुरजॉ(b) गोडावण(c) साइबेरियन क्रेन(d) इनमे से कोई नही

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37.

What do you understand by the term 'rule of law'? How does the constitution of india seek to establish it?

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RULE of Law essentially means rule by law but with the inception of the modern democracies, the most acceptable VIEW of the principle was expounded by A.V. Dicey the (British Jurist). According to him, Rule of Law means:


Absence of Arbitrary power: This ensures that no man is above law and no man will be punished except by the court for the breach of law.

Equality before Law: This ensures no man is above law, irrespective of rank, POSITION, caste, class, creed, SEX etc.

Individual liberty: This is ensures rights of private individuals.

With RESPECT to the Indian context,


Absence of Arbitrary power is established by the Constitution as the supreme law along with the various Public and Private Laws like Administrative law, Indian Penal Code etc.

Equality before law is again established by the Constitution under Article 14–18, especially under , which establishes “Equality before Law”

Individual Liberties are also protected under part on of Constitution of India, especially under Fundamental Right to Free Speech and Right to Life.

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38.

Expand FSSAI and draw its logo.

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FOOD safety and standard AUTHORITY of India is the full FORM of FSSAI .....

39.

Why did Germany invade Poland

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Nazi leader Adolf Hitler claimed the massive invasion was a defensive action, but Britain and FRANCE were not convinced. On September 3, they declared war on Germany, initiating World War II. To Hitler, the conquest ofPoland would BRING Lebensraum, or “living space,” for the German people
Germany invades Poland. On this day in 1939, German forces bombard Poland on land and from the air, as Adolf Hitler seeks to regain lost territory and ULTIMATELY rule Poland. World War II had begun. The German invasion of Poland was a PRIMER on how Hitler intended to wage war–what would become the “blitzkrieg” STRATEGY ...

40.

Illiteracy help to increase population growth rate? justify

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In today economy, illiteracy is a barrier to increasing income. It PREVENTS a mon-farm WORKER from getting a high paying job, and it prevents a farmer from getting access to information and KNOWLEDGE that can boost his farm yields and income.

Illiteracy, therefore, often goes hand-in-hand with poverty and uncertainty. To cope with this uncertainty, poor people naturally tend towards having many more children. In case a CHILD or two or three should die growing up, there are still a few left to work the field, work jobs, carry on and take care of the parents.

In essence, illiteracy contributes indirectly to population growth through the poverty and uncertainty it creates. In many cases, simply improving the health care system, guaranteeing free education or PROVIDING free food to children from poor families or a combination of these would reduce the uncertainty enough that family size would begin to shrink.

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41.

Why tribal groups in India do not want to become a part of largest society explain

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Answer :- Ancestral people groups comprise 8.6 PERCENT of India's aggregate populace, AROUND 104 million individuals as per the 2011 statistics (68 million individuals as per the 1991 evaluation). This is the biggest populace of the innate individuals on the planet. One fixation lives in a belt along the Himalayas extending through Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh in the west, to Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland in the upper EAST. Another fixation lives in the uneven REGIONS of focal India (Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, and, to a lesser degree, Andhra Pradesh); in this belt, which is limited by the Narmada River toward the north and the Godavari River toward the southeast, innate people groups involve the slants of the locale's mountains. Different tribals, the Santals, live in Bihar and West Bengal. There are littler quantities of innate individuals in Karnataka, TAMIL Nadu, and Kerala, in western India in Gujarat and Rajasthan, and in the association domains of Lakshadweep and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

42.

describe the position of social sciences curriculum in upper primary school curriculum. list the subjects considered under social science

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Understanding sociology ideas shapes a vital part in school EDUCATIONAL program everywhere throughout the world. In India, boards of trustees and commissions set up by the legislatures or by national pioneers spell out why we should show sociologies in schools, and the point of view and educational angles the school NETWORK is to consider while bestowing diverse subjects, including the sociologies.


The first 20 years of autonomous India, schools were urged to show sociology to advance the POSSIBILITY of improvement of the COUNTRY, to comprehend its temperament, its social, financial, geological and social viewpoints, and difficulties, to enable India to conquer its financial difficulties, appreci-ate its past and furthermore create patriotism towards national inte-gration. Students were likewise ANTICIPATED that would acquaint themselves with how we rule ourselves dependent on equitable standards as given in India's Constitution. Sociology reading material utilized in schools reflected these worries.

43.

True or False – Nintendo was founded in 1889

Answer» ANSWER : TRUE.

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Nintendo was founded in the year 1889. It is True statement.

Nintendo is a multinational CONSUMER electronics and video game COMPANY in Japan.

It was one of the largest video game company in the world.

Nintendo was founded on September 23RD 1889 by Fusajiro Yamuchi. This company developed into a video game company in 1970s and finally become one of the most FAMOUS company in Japan.
44.

He directed and produced the movie ‘Raja Harishchandra’ – the first full-length Indian feature film, and is known as the father of Indian Cinema. Who is he?Satyajit RayPrithviraj KapoorV.ShantaramDada Saheb Phalke

Answer» ANSWER : DADA SAHEB PHALKE


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Dhundiraj Govind Phalke popularly known as Dada Saheb Phalke. He was an Indian director, screen-writer, editor, art-director and producer.

He born on April 30th in Triambak Maharashtra. He was known as the "Father of the Indian cinema".


Raja HARISHCHANDRA which was the first Marathi film known as India's first full-length film. It was the first Indian movie in 1913.


Dada Saheb Phalke award was instituted in 1969 in honour of Dada Saheb Phalke. This is one of the most Prestigious award which is GIVEN in the field of Indian cinema.


Dada Saheb Phalke made 95 feature-length movies and 27 short films in his CAREER. He died on February 16th 1944 in Nashik, Maharashtra.
45.

Discuss the approach of justice party during freedom struggle.

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It has lost of congress in the 1937 ELECTION and it NEVER let to recovered .


it become BETTER leadership of periyar ramaswamy and also self RESPECT movement.


In the part of 1944 periyar transformed and justice party into the social organization Dravidar Kazhagam as WELL as withdrew from the electoral politics.

46.

list the different types of religious practice that you have find in your neighborhood. THIS could be different forms of prayers, worship of different Gods sacred sites different kinds of religious music and singing etc. does this indicate feel freedom of religious practices? (Plz describe in short!)

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The FOUR major religions which are practiced around me are Buddhism, Christians, Hinduism, and ISLAM.


In India, there are PEOPLE of different cultures and religions who live in peace and harmony.


There are different festivals which are celebrated and the MESSAGE of love is SPREAD among all the religions of the country.

47.

In many countries traditional foods are being replaced by international fast foods. this is having a negative effect on both families and societies. to what

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In most countries, the traditional FOODS are replaced by the international fast foods.


This quickly delivers negative effects and thus considers both families and SOCIETIES for being replaced by the international foods.


It is having demand nowadays and considers it for traditional ITEMS. The consumption of fast food is INJURIOUS to health.

48.

Describe the conditions which lead to technological and institutional reforms in india

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"Agriculture has been in practise in India for thousands of years.


In spite of DEVELOPMENT in irrigation farmers in the country are still dependent upon the monsoon and NATURAL fertility of soil.


Our population grew at FAST rate than agriculture PRODUCTION for a reason that is unknown.


More than 60% of India's population DEPENDED on agriculture.

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49.

When did the women of India see services to the nation as a sacred duty

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Women are the important and the main people of the nation and they think they should provide their hand to the development of the nation.


It will GIVE her the feeling that they are equal to men and they are ALSO REPRESENTING the nation and can FIGHT against them due to which they have struggled a lot during colonial rule.

50.

Why there is necessity of political parties?

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Political parties are a direct RESULT of representative democracy. They provide a means of BRINGING TOGETHER representatives with similar ideas and putting them ACROSS to the government.