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1.

Difference between additive primaries and subtractive primaries of light ​

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When no light is present, the eye perceives black. Combining TWO pure ADDITIVE primaries produces a subtractive primary. The subtractive primaries of CYAN, magenta, and yellow are the opposing COLORS to red, green, and blue. ... They start with darkness and add red, green, and blue light to create the SPECTRUM of colors.

2.

The Hitler gave which award for giving birth more baby?​

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On this day in 1938,Adolf Hitler INSTITUTES the Mother’s Cross, to encourage German women to have more children, to be awarded each year on August 12, Hitler’s mother’s birthday.

The German Reich needed a robust and growing population and encouraged couples to have large families. It started such encouragement early. Once members of the distaff wing of the Hitler Youth movement, the League of German Girls, turned 18, they became eligible for a branch called Faith and Beauty, which trained these girls in the ART of becoming ideal mothers. One component of that ideal was fecundity. And so each year, in honor of his beloved mother, KLARA, and in memory of her birthday, a gold medal was awarded to women with seven children, a silver to women with six, and a bronze to women with five.

So, we can conclude that hitler awarded:-

a gold medal = for 7 chidren

a silver medal = for 6 children

a bronze medal = for 5 children  

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3.

Locjtantra ke vepaksh me tark

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लोकतंत्र परिवर्तन के लिए हमेशा तैयार रहता है…हां, थोड़ी ना नुकुर करता है लेकिन अंत में मान ही जाता है …ना केवल अपने शासक बदलने के लिए बल्कि अपने विचार, अपनी व्यवस्था और अपनी संस्थाओं को बदलने के लिए…

अर्थव्यवस्था में, हर तरह क राजतंत्र में, यह किसी भी दूसरे शासन व्यवस्था में, अंतिम शक्ति का स्रोत, धन का स्रोत तो जनता ही होती है और निर्णय तो अंततः जनता को ही करना होता है.. कभी जनता खामोश रहती है, कभी अपना मत जाहिर कर देती है, कभी विद्रोह कर देती है, कभी शासकों की हत्या कर देती है, लेकिन जो भी करती है अंततः जनता ही करती है..शासक तो हमेशा भ्रम में बैठी रहती हैं कि वह कर रही… लोकतंत्र अधिक तो कुछ नहीं करता लेकिन वह यह स्वीकार करता है कि अंतिम शासक जनता है अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से उसे यह अधिकार भी दे देता है कि वह अपने शासकों को चुनें भी , धमकाए भी और हटाए..

लोकतंत्र व्यक्ति को महत्व देता है उसकी स्वतंत्रता का आदर करता है और मनुष्य के लिए तो स्वतंत्रता ही दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा सुख है..

लोकतंत्र अपने गुस्से को भी दिखाने की पूरी आजादी देता है …साथ- साथ लोकतंत्र में जनता के गुस्से को आदर की नजर से देखा जाता है …

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4.

assume there are four families in country the average person capita income of these families isRs5000 if the income of three families is Rs4000,Rs7000andRs3000 respectively what is the income of fourth family​

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ANSWER:

Rs.6000

Explanation:  Let the per capita income of the FOURTH family be x.

Avg. per capita income = Rs.5000

Or

Avg. per capita income =

sum of per capita income of all 4 families / no. of families

So:

4000+7000+3000+x / 4 =5000

14000 + x = 20,000

x = 20,000 - 14000

x = 6000

Therefore the per capita income of the fourth family is Rs.6000.            

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5.

Define Momentum............​

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➡️Momentum is defined as the effect PRODUCED by force.

➡️It is the product of MASS and velocity.

➡️It is a vector QUANTITY which contains ➡️magnitude as WELL as direction.

➡️It can also be defined as mass in motion.

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6.

Uhsenecople. It isovernmentin this kinden is the moThe above UCUNin our Class VI and VII Social and Political Life textbooks. Youare familiar with how representatives are chosen at differentlevels of government. Let us recall these ideas by doing thefollowing exercises.rnmenttrust of1. Use the terms 'constituency' and 'represent' to explain who an MLA is and how theperson gets elected?ernmentPeople won, one2. Discuss with your teacher the difference between a State Legislative Assembly(Vidhan Sabha) and the Parliament (Lok Sabha).governmeves togetople, threent and3. From the list below, identify the work of a State government and that of a Centralgovernment(a) The decision of the Indian government to maintain peaceful relationswith China(b) The decision of the Madhya Pradesh government to discontinue Boardexams in Class VIII for all schools under this Board.(c) Introduction of a new train connection between Ajmer and Mysore.(d) Introduction of a new 1,000 rupee note.4. Fill in the blanks with the following words.universal adult franchise; MLAs; representatives; directlyDemocratic governments in our times are usually referred to as representativedemocracies. In representative democracies, people do not participate​

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ANSWER:

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7.

Give one reason why you thinkthere should be universal adultfranchise.​

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ANSWER:

to SHOW EQUALITY AMONG all

8.

In Russia socialism became one of the most significant and powerful idea to shape society in the 20th century .Justify the answer​

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Answer:

as WELL as RUSSIA is GROWING country its familiar to every one and they want Russia to become a developed country and to grow their country with every TECHNOLOGY and want be the correct country in the 20th centurey

9.

Think of plan for your village or locality which if implemented would help everyone just Let

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YOGA Practice

Explanation:

Yoga has been very important in our life since ancient times. Many of the old people practice yoga everyday.

I an interview and old MAN told that his secret to be active in such an oldage is yoga.

Many people are now a days FACING many problems regarding aches in many place,etc.

This plan if implemented could help all ages. From old to the child everyone will get it's BENEFITS.

10.

Write the definition of sex-ratio​

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Explanation:

•Sex ratio

>>The number of females per 1000 males is CALLED as sex ratio.

>>In 2011, sex ration was 940.

>>The girl childs are less because of negligence ,ill treatment ,parents thinking girl child as burden.

>>MOTHER being illiterate,showing gender discrimination.

>>The sex ration is Usa is 1040.

>>If sex ratio is too low , it shows a impact on society.The child marrigaes may TAKE place.

>>If its too HIGH ,there is CHANCE is high crimes .

>>We must not show gender unequallity .

>>Then the country will be developed

11.

What is commercial crop​

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Explanation:

COMMERCIAL group is an agriculture CROP which is GROWN for sale to return a profit.

It is TYPICALLY purchased by PARTIES separate from a farm.

12.

Importance of I.T ( information technology ) about 6 lines and you give me small small point​

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net.wireless.mobile .

13.

6 line for status of women in society and small point wise​

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1) in vedic time , women's for GIVEN lots of respect and treated equal to the mens

2) womens were given equal opportunity LIKE to grow economically and socially

3) womens was giving privileges to CHOOSE their own path

4) EDUCATION is IMPORTANT both for girls and womens

5) womens can vote

6) women can do job

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14.

What is the history of Kerala​

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❤️❤️The history of Kerala, India, dates back many millennia. Stone Age carvings in the Edakkal CAVES feature PICTORIAL WRITINGS believed to date to at LEAST the Neolithic era AROUND 5,000 BC, indicating the presence of a prehistoric civilisation or settlement in this region❤️❤️

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15.

What does right to life stands for 1 mrk answer

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The right to life is a moral principle based on the belief that a HUMAN being has the right to LIVE and, in particular, should not be killed by another entity INCLUDING GOVERNMENT.

16.

Explain the use of small scale maps

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Small scale REFERS to world maps or maps of LARGE regions such as continents or large nations. In other words, they show large areas of LAND on a small space. They are called small scale because the representative FRACTION is relatively small.Jun 5, 2018

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17.

Conservation of human resources in 300-400 words​

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Introduction

NATURAL resources are mostly limited and it is our responsibility to use them wisely and conserve them for our future generations. Natural resources are vital for the survival of the human beings as well as other living beings. While some natural resources make life possible on earth others make it comfortable.

Survival of Future Generation

Natural resources such as water, air and sunlight are abundantly available in the atmosphere. These are renewable natural resources and man does not have to worry much about their availability. However, there are many renewable resources such as wood, soil, etc that take years to RENEW. These must thus be used cautiously.

Besides, the non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels and minerals cannot be used over and over again. These cannot be regenerated once consumed. Both renewable as well as non-renewable natural resources are essential for the survival of the living beings. We use these for various PURPOSES. Some of these are used directly while others are used to build different things that are used widely by us.

The GOVERNMENT’s Role

While people must BEHAVE responsibly and ensure they don’t waste the valuable natural resources the government must also step in and take measures to conserve the natural resources. Strict laws must be made to ensure we only use as much as we need and avoid wastage of any kind.

The government must keep a check on the cutting of trees, over consumption of petroleum, wastage of minerals and even the usage of water. Innovative methods must be used to limit their consumption. Anyone found exploiting these must be punished.

Conclusion

If we continue to use our natural resources at the same rate we are using them currently, we wouldn’t be left with much of them in the future. It will create a problem for the future generations. We must use the natural resources cautiously so that our future generations do not suffer.

18.

What is the history of Tamil Nadu​

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The REGION of Tamil Nadu or Tamilakam, in the southeast of MODERN India, shows evidence of having had continuous human habitation from 15,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE. Throughout its history, spanning the EARLY Upper Paleolithic age to modern times, this region has coexisted with VARIOUS EXTERNAL cultures.

19.

Give two safety measures to be taken during thunderstrom.no need of copied answer I want written answer send me pic​

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20.

Muhammad Ghori was defeated in both the Battles of tarain true or false​

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ANSWER:

TRUE .................

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21.

Precosion for earthquake ​

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ANSWER:

MOVING of TECTONIC PLATES

22.

2. Explain the steps which have been taken by the Government for improving heaC. Value Based Questions :What is the importance of education ?explain the step which have been taken by the government for improving health status ​

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My pleasure is to answer this question..

I’m glad you asked about steps to improve health and not healthcare. This becomes far more practical.

1 .Safe water. A concerted effort to provide a safe water supply to populations which do not have access to it.

2 .Safe SEWAGE disposal. TOILETS and safe disposal of sewage at PLACES which do not have it.

3.Housing. Low cost housing for those who do not have access to it.

4 .Clothing. Low cost clothing APPROPRIATE for the weather conditions.

2.IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION

Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at LIFE. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether educationis the only thing that gives knowledge.

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23.

What are nucleated settlement​

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UNCLEARED settament are the SUBSTANCE which take part in NUCLEAR FISSION

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24.

How is bio technology useful for indian farming​

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Explanation:

it contains GENETIC and chemical ENGINEERING which facilitate to improve the QUALITY of plants and its TRAITS...

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25.

What affect have been made by a govt. to modify agriculture in india​

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The main crops are WHEAT, maize, rice, millets, pulses, sugarcane and oil-seeds. INDIAN farmers must contend with a NUMBER of risks, including adverse weather, competition from LARGER landowners or food corporations and price SURGES.

26.

Quit India movement form in ​

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ANSWER:

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On 8 AUGUST 1942 at the All-India Congress Committee SESSION in Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi launched the 'Quit India' movement.

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27.

Name any three renawable resource​

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WIND Power. Source. ...

HYDROPOWER. Power harnessed from WATER ACCOUNTS for 6.5% of energy generation in U.S., according to the EIA FAQ. ...

GEOTHERMAL Energy. ...

28.

List the different methods for conservation of soil....pls ans to my ques....​

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ANSWER:

WATER,AIR,LAND SLIDE and more

29.

- Don Anselmo and the Americans were generous in their own ways.Comment on this.​

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ANSWER:

he resfused to accecpt

Explanation:

30.

Who started library India?

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ANSWER:

LORD CURZON of kedleston

31.

how can you say that the trade and cultural relations have developed among the countries due to the discovery of new sea routes by European sailors​

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The Age of Discovery and LATER EUROPEAN EXPLORATION allowed the global MAPPING of the world, RESULTING in a new ...

32.

The idea of communalism is fundamentally flawed. Why?​

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Explanation:

In its extreme FORM communalism leads to the belief that people belonging to different religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. ... This belief is FUNDAMENTALLY flawed. People of one religion do not have the same interests and aspirations in every CONTEXT.

33.

Why did our navel doesn't vanish from our body like our tail

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ANSWER:

Because our NAVEL was IMPORTANT for us,so it did not vanish like our TAIL.

34.

What is urbanization​

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Explanation:

URBANIZATION is a WORD for becoming more like a city. When populations of people grow, the population of a place MAY spill over from city to nearby areas. This is called urbanization. Maybe tall apartment buildings spring up on what had been the outskirts of TOWN, BRINGING more people there to live and work.

35.

Which state has the largest area?(a) Haryana(b) Rajasthan(c) Uttar Pradesh(d) Himachal

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ANSWER:

HII !!

I THINK UTTAR pradesh

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36.

What is Europe? Explain in brief​

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EUROPE is a continent NEAR Asia continent

it has a cold climate

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37.

Conclusion on life style of eskimos in tundra region​

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Eskimos are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia) to Alaska (of the United States), Canada, and Greenland. The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are (1) the Inuit, including the Alaskan Iñupiat peoples, the Greenlandic Inuit, and the mass-grouping Inuit peoples of Canada, and (2) the Yupik of eastern Siberia[3] and Alaska. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to both. They share a relatively recent common ancestor, and a language group (Eskimos

The non-Inuit sub-branch of the Eskimo branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of four distinct Yupik languages, two used in the Russian Far EAST and St. Lawrence Island, and two used in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and the western part of Southcentral Alaska. The extinct language of the Sirenik PEOPLE is sometimes ARGUED to be related to these.

The word Eskimo derives from phrases that Algonquin tribes used for their northern NEIGHBORS. The Inuit and Yupik peoples generally do not use it to refer to themselves. The governments in Canada[4] and Greenland

38.

Opinion on the life style of eskimos in tundra region​

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Explanation:

Eskimo people are culturally and biologically DISTINGUISHABLE from neighbouring indigenous groups including American Indians and the Sami of northern Europe. Studies comparing Eskimo-Aleut languages to other indigenous North American languages indicate that the former arose separately from the latter. Physiologically, an appreciable percentage of Eskimo people have the B blood type (ABO system), which seems to be absent from other indigenous American groups. Because blood type is a very stable hereditary trait, it is believed that at least a part of the Eskimo population is of a different origin from other indigenous American peoples.

Culturally, traditional Eskimo life was totally adapted to an extremely COLD, snow- and icebound environment in which vegetable foods were almost nonexistent, trees were scarce, and caribou, seal, walrus, and whale meat, whale blubber, and fish were the major food sources. Eskimo people used harpoons to kill seals, which they hunted either on the ice or from kayaks, skin-covered, one-person canoes. Whales were hunted by using larger boats called umiaks. In the summer most Eskimo families hunted caribou and other land animals with BOWS and arrows. Dogsleds were the basic MEANS of transport on land. Eskimo clothing was fashioned of caribou furs, which provided protection against the extreme cold. Most Eskimo wintered in either snow-block houses called igloos or semisubterranean houses built of stone or SOD over wooden or whalebone frameworks. In summer many Eskimo lived in animal-skin tents. Their basic social and economic unit was the nuclear family, and their religion was animistic.

Eskimo life has changed greatly because of increased contact with societies to the south. Snowmobiles have generally replaced dogs for land transport, and rifles have replaced harpoons for hunting purposes. Outboard motors, store-bought clothing, and numerous other manufactured items have entered the culture, and money, unknown in the traditional Eskimo economy, has become a necessity. Many Eskimo have abandoned nomadic hunting and now live in northern towns and cities, often working in mines and oil fields. Others, particularly in Canada, have formed cooperatives to market their handicrafts, fish catches, and tourism ventures. The creation of Nunavut, a new Canadian territory, in 1999 helped to support a revitalization of traditional indigenous culture in North America.

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39.

What are the different importance of public properties?

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Explanation:

If the government is RESPONSIBLE for building and maintaining public property, it is the duty of people to help the government in maintaining it. It costs a LOT of money to uild or buys these things and our country is not so RICH. Duty INCREASES a LITTLE bit more.

40.

My contribution to achieve Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Sarvodaya​

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Sarvodaya means "UNIVERSAL ELEVATION" or "progress of everyone." Mohandas Gandhi COINED the term as the title of his 1908 rendition of John Ruskin's Political Economy Tract, Unto This Last and Gandhiji used the term for the ideal of his political philosophy. Later Gandhiji took the name as the name of the social movement in India, which sought to ensure that self-determination and equality reached all strata of the Indian society, as did Indian nonviolent activist Vinoba Bhave.

EXPLANATION:

When I practice Sarvodaya as a duty and responsibility, my commitment to Sarvodaya can be accomplished by helping the poor by SHOWING the necessary support they need; this means that if you have enough resources for yourself you can share part of your assets to help the poor to grow. Sarvodaya give basic necessities to the poor man who, by means of the moral understanding of society, can meet his daily needs.

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The concept of sarvodaya is commonly associated with

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41.

What is substincance farming​

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Answer:the PRACTICE of growing CROPS and raising LIVESTOCK sufficient only for one's own USE, WITHOUT any surplus for trade.

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42.

What is mean by irrigation explain in brief ​

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ANSWER:

IRRIGATION means supply water to the FIELDS

43.

Impact of women empowerment on social, economic and political developement in india

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Answer:

Empowerment for women in India requires a crosscutting APPROACH and one which addresses the diversity of social structures that GOVERN women's lives. Identity politics in India is a very critical political instrument, which is both used and abused throughout political and social institutions

Explanation:

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44.

What is federalism ​

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FEDERALISM is the MIXED or compound MODE of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a SINGLE POLITICAL system.

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45.

What do you understand by MNCs ? with example?​

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ANSWER:

MNCs = multi national companies

it transport the PRODUCTS from one country to ANOTHER country and gain PROFITS

46.

Why farmer important for me​

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Answer:

Farmers are very important for US as they are the ones who work hard to grow the FRUITS, VEGETABLES, cereals, etc we eat. That is why we should respect a farmer's hardwork and not WASTE food.

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47.

From where Mahatma Gandhi return to India in 1915 ?​

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ANSWER:

From africa MK GANDHI return to INDIA

48.

Give an account of major crop in India​

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ANSWER:

COTTON is the MAJOR CROP in INDIA

49.

সুস্থ গণতন্ত্ৰৰ বাবে নাগৰিকৰ আৰ্থসামাজিক নিৰাপত্তা কিয় গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ ?​

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ANSWER:

CANT understand

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50.

Narrate the story of Helmuth​Class 9

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Explanation:

The Boy Who Dared is a 2008 novel by American children's author Susan Campbell Bartoletti. It is based upon the true story of HELMUTH Hübener, the youngest person to be sentenced to DEATH by the Nazis during World War II. He was arrested and killed on October 27, 1942 sent to a death penalty by guillotine.[1]

Bartoletti fleshed out one episode from her non-fiction Newbery Honor Book, Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's SHADOW (2006), into this novel.[2]