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1.

What do you understand by the term water retention

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WATER retention: A nonspecific term meaning the accumulation of excess fluids in body tissues, medically known as edema. Edema can result from many different DISEASE processes, including but not LIMITED to diseases of the HEART and circulation and kidney disease.

Water retention is also USED to describe the symptoms of feeling bloated or experiencing a small weight gain due to physiologic shifts in body fluid balance brought on by dietary changes, hormonal factors, or dehydration. In this sense water retention is described as a common symptom of the premenstrual syndrome, or PMS.

2.

Had media played any role to the propaganda of nazi regime?

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3.

Resource planning was introduced in the second Five Year Plan in India after independence

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Resources planning is a strategy of judicial use of resources to save it for the future generations.

Resources planning in India is the most important goal.

Resources planning in India INVOLVES 3 steps :-

1. To identify the resources across the country through SURVEYING, mapping, and measurement of resources.

2. To DEVELOP planning structure with appropriate skills and technology.

3. By coordinating resources DEVELOPMENT plan with OVERALL national development plan.

4.

Outbreak of battle of Buxar

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The seeds of the Battle of Buxar were sown after the Battle of PLASSEY, when Mir Qasim became the Nawab of Bengal. The primary CAUSE was the conflict between the English and Mir Qasim. ... Thus, one of the main causes of hostility between the English and the three RULERS was the SHARE of Bengal

5.

How we know that harppon people know to weave cloth?

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The spindle WHORLS found to make COTTON CLOTHES suggest that the people also knew the ART of weaving....

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6.

Biography of William harvey

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Explanation:

Harvey was an English physician who was the first to describe accurately how blood was pumped around the body by the heart.

William Harvey was born in Folkestone, Kent on 1 April 1578. His father was a merchant. Harvey was educated at King's College, Canterbury and then at Cambridge University. He then studied medicine at the University of Padua in Italy, where the scientist and surgeon HIERONYMUS Fabricius tutored him.

Fabricius, who was fascinated by anatomy, recognised that the veins in the human body had one-way valves, but was puzzled as to their function. It was Harvey who took the foundation of Fabricius's teaching, and went on to solve the riddle of what part the valves played in the circulation of blood through the body.

On his return from Italy in 1602, Harvey established himself as a physician. His career was helped by his marriage to Elizabeth Browne, daughter of Elizabeth I's physician, in 1604. In 1607, he BECAME a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and, in 1609, was appointed physician to St Bartholomew's HOSPITAL. In 1618, he became physician to Elizabeth's successor James I and to James' son Charles when he became king. Both James and Charles took a close interest in and encouraged Harvey's research.

Harvey's research was furthered through the dissection of animals. He first revealed his FINDINGS at the College of Physicians in 1616, and in 1628 he published his theories in a book entitled 'Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus' ('An Anatomical Study of the Motion of the Heart and of the Blood in Animals'), where he explained how the heart propelled the blood in a circular course through the body. His discovery was received with great interest in England, although it was greeted with some scepticism on the Continent.

Harvey was also the first to suggest that humans and other mammals reproduced via the fertilisation of an egg by sperm. It took a further two CENTURIES before a mammalian egg was finally observed, but nonetheless Harvey's theory won credibility during his lifetime.

Harvey retained a close relationship with the royal family through the English Civil War and witnessed the Battle of Edgehill. Thanks to Charles I he was, for a short time, warden of Merton College, Oxford (1645 - 1646). He died on 3 June 1657.

7.

Describe the social political and economic causes of the French revolution

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During that PERIOD, the economic condition of France became weak. LOUIS XVI was an innocent and SIMPLE man. ... She sowed seed of the French Revolution. Thus, the autrocratic monarchy, defective administration, extravagant expenditure formed the political CAUSE of the French Revolution.

8.

Why do archoeologists think that many people who lived in mehrgrah. Were hunter to start with and that herding became more important later

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ANSWER:

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9.

Communicable diseases are spread through _______.

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They spread by various MEANS.

They can be spread by physical CONTACT like shaking HANDS, hugging etc .

They can be spread through air .

They can be spread by insects.

They can be spread when we use the things of the infected person like his TOWELS, spoons, PLATES, glasses, etc.

10.

Naitrogen ka avishkar sabse pahlekisne kiya tha​

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11.

How do we write introduction on ‘human being from gatherer to cultivator ‘

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Hunter-gatherer cultures forage or HUNT food from their ENVIRONMENT. Often nomadic, this was the only way of life for humans until about 12,000 years ago when archaeologic STUDIES show evidence of the EMERGENCE of agriculture. Human lifestyles began to change as GROUPS formed permanent settlements and tended crops.

12.

Different between the movement of plants and animals

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Explanation:

PLANTS * 1 plants are living THINGS but can't move anywhere by there own.

*2 plants just GROW BIGGER & taller.

*3 they take their food from environment

ANIMALS * 1 animals are also living things and can move anywhere by there own.

* 2 they grow up like human beings .

*3 they take there food from environment and the wild animals eat their preys Also.

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13.

Discuss ki surapura rebellion in brief

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Surapura is at fifty KILOMETERS from the present day Yadgir . Venkatappa Nayaka CAME to throne at an EARLY age . His ascendance to throne was opposed by Krishna Nayaka's BROTHER Peddanayaka . This resulted in internal struggles . The British interfered in the affairs of Surapura . In 1842 , they appointed Medes Taylor as their political agent and gained proxy power over Surapura . In 1857 , it came to the notice of government that the representatives of Nana Saheba were present in Surapura . The British appointed an officer named Campbell to report on the various activities of the King . The officer submitted a report to the resident of HYDERABAD that the King is involved in misadministration . The British army captured Surapura in 1858. The war continued , there are confusions regarding Venkatappa Nayaka's end .

14.

In what ways did the nazi state seek to establish Total control over it s people in short

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15.

Discribe the factor of conialisms

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Colonialism is defined as “control by one power over a dependent area or people.” It occurs when one nation SUBJUGATES another, CONQUERING its population and exploiting it, often while FORCING its own language and CULTURAL values upon its people.

16.

Bronze tool used in dilmun mist have had a connection with Uae

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Answer:The area's history can be TRACED BACK to 6000 B.C. The UAE as a FEDERATION did not exist then. The area and the surrounding REGION was referred to as Arabian Peninsula. This page PROVIDES a brief about life in the area during ancient times

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Please answer this I have to write it in the school copy.I will mark the correct answer as brainliest....please answer well....Class: IX Economics: The Story of Village PalampurRead page number 6 to 12 and write the answer of the following questions:1. Explain the difficulties faced by small farmers due to the lack of capital.2. Define the term Human Capital.3. What do you mean by non farm activities? Give examples and explain briefly.4. What can be done so that more non- farming activities can be started in the villages?5. Differentiate between land and labour as factors of production.6. Land as well as capital are scarce, yet there is a basic difference between the two. State the difference.7. How do medium and large farmers obtain capital for farming? How are they different from small farmers?8. What are the different factors of production? Write about each in short.​​

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Ans =1Farmers with small PLOTS of land LACK adequate capital to develop and take loans from money LENDERS in rural areas which they are unable to pay back because of high rate of INTERESTS They become victims of indebtedness and suffer. ... They do not have ENOUGH capital to use HYV of seeds, fertilizers.

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Class: IXEconomics: The Story of Village PalampurRead page number 6 to 12 and write the answer of the following questions:1. Explain the difficulties faced by small farmers due to the lack of capital.2. Define the term Human Capital.3. What do you mean by non farm activities? Give examples and explain briefly.4. What can be done so that more non- farming activities can be started in the villages?5. Differentiate between land and labour as factors of production.6. Land as well as capital are scarce, yet there is a basic difference between the two. State the difference.7. How do medium and large farmers obtain capital for farming? How are they different from small farmers?8. What are the different factors of production? Write about each in short.​

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19.

Elaborate on primitive subsistence farming​

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Primitive SUBSISTENCE agriculture is PRACTICED with small patches of land with the help of primitive tools LIKE hoe, Dao and DIGGING sticks, and family/community labour. This type offarming depends upon monsoon, natural fertility of the soil and suitability of other environmental conditions to the crop grown.

20.

Discuss about Caste in politics

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Caste POLITICS. Castes in Indian SOCIETY refer to a SOCIAL group where membership is decided by BIRTH. Members of such local groups are endogamous, i.e. they tend to enter into marital RELATIONSHIPS among themselves. They often have related political preferences.

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21.

Taxes imposed by globalisation

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TAXES imposed by globalisation are as FOLLOWS:

EXPLANATION:

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22.

Write two conditions when the citizens are unable to enjoy voting rights.

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... currently possible INSOFAR as, qua citizens of the sending state, they enjoy political rights there ... the current rules PRESCRIBING that all and only citizens can vote in national elections

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23.

What are the types of farming​

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TYPES of Farming

Arable: Crops.

Pastoral: Animals.

Mixed: Crops and animals.

Subsistence: Grown just for the farmer and his family.

Commercial: Grown to sell.

Intensive: High inputs of LABOUR or CAPITAL ususally small.

Extensive: LOW inputs of labour or capital.

Sedentary: PERMANENTLY in in one place.

24.

What revolutionary movement chhavi rajawat do with U.N and international agencies and inference

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Explanation:

SUPPOSE we are told that the acceleration ‘a’ of a particle moving

with UNIFORM speed ‘V’ in a circle of RADIUS ‘r’ is proportional to some power

of r, say rn, and some power of vm. How can we determine the value of n and m.

25.

_are parallel to each other. Fillup

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ANSWER:

LATITUDE and LONGITUDE s are PARALLEL to each other

26.

Different person could have different as well as conflicting nation of a country development a fair and just Path cor all should be achieved

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ANSWER:

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27.

Private health facilities can mean many things."Explain with the help of some examples."

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Private health facilities can mean many things. For example, very expensive superspeciality hospitals provide world class care but which only the rich can afford. On the other hand, there are ALSO private nursing HOMES that are of dubious quality and who MAY EXPLOIT patients.

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28.

More income comes only from__________sector.

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29.

Write a diary entry of feelings of a social reformer​

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When other reformers succumbed to CYNICISM and regret, Scudder found hope in ... Journal entry, MARCH 14, 1932, Journal 1932—1942

In these diary entries, Mary selected for COMMENT only what she most enjoyed, which has an ... This was true of social reforms also

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30.

Achievements of kalpana chawla

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Kalpana Chawla was an AMERICAN astronaut, ENGINEER, and the FIRST woman of Indian origin to go to space. She first flew on Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997 as a mission SPECIALIST and primary robotic arm operator.

31.

which is not an example of business trade. option - carpentry,stationary & cosmetic shop, garment center,grocery shop​

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ANSWER:

CARPENTRY is not EXAMPLE of BUSINESS TRADE

32.

Name the Indian state that is fighting for its regional autonomy ?

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33.

Name the oldest land mass of lndia

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ANSWER:

PENINSULAR PLATEAU is the answer

34.

Which demands were put forward through the Anandapur sahib resolution by the Akali Dal?

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As such, the Shiromani Akali Dal urges UPON the Government of India to abolish the excise duty on tractors, so that with the decrease in their prices, the smaller farmers may also be ABLE to AVAIL themselves of farm machinery and CONTRIBUTE to increase in agricultural PRODUCE of the country.

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35.

Write how the food is wasted and what type of garbage is produced from parties and functions. Tabulate the rules to be followed to avoid the wastage of food and reduction of garbage?

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It's really sad that large amount of food is wasted in parties.

Explanation:

In parties people used to take excess of meal and due to already having stuff , people doesn't feel like to eat more HENCE the food which they took goes wasted .People become so irresponsible that they serve their children with extra meal without having a THOUGHT that WHETHER tiny ones would be able to finish it or not. Most of us think that in parties we get food for free so how does it going to affect usSICK PEOPLE!

Wastage of food can be avoided by following simple rules-

  1. WE SHOULD NEVER TAKE EXTRA MEAL IN OUR PLATES ,WE CAN HAVE IT AGAIN IF WE STILL FEEL HUNGRY.
  2. WE SHOULD AVOID TAKING EXTRA, WHEN WE JUST WANT TO TASTE IT.
  3. CHILDREN SHOULD BE GIVEN WHAT THEY LIKE TO HAVE OTHERWISE FOOD GOES IN DUSTBIN.
  4. AFTER PARTY WE SHOULD DISTRIBUTE THE LEFT FOOD AMONG NEEDY SO THAT THEY COULD HAVE DELICIOUS MEAL WHICH THEY HARDLY GET AND FOOD DOESN'T GOES WASTED.
  5. WE SHOULD USE ORGANIC PLATES SO THAT THERE WOULD BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION.

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36.

What do you understand from the statement'freedom to interpret religious teaching differently' in context With the practice of untouchability.

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Answer: UNTOUCHABILITY REFERS to the social PRACTICE of excluding a minority group (UNTOUCHABLES) by regarding them as “ritually polluted” and segregating them from the mainstream by social custom. According to the Indian constitution EVERY one has the freedom to interpret religious teachings in their own way.

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37.

Explain the main layer of gases in heterosphere​

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The major constituents of Earth's heterosphere are nitrogen, oxygen, helium, and hydrogen. Nitrogen and oxygen compose the lower PORTION of the heterosphere. In the higher LEVELS of the heterosphere, above about 1,000 km, helium and hydrogen are the dominant species present. ... These include O+, NO+, O2+, and N2+.

38.

Why was White man's burden implemented on the Indians​

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39.

State level preparatory question paper with chapters

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ANSWER:

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40.

What were the changes in France after flee of Louis Philppe?

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Philippe fled, and SPENT 21 years in exile. In 1830, he was proclaimed king when his cousin CHARLES X was forced to ABDICATE after the JULY Revolution and the overthrow of the House of Bourbon. Philippe's regime became known as the July Monarchy.

41.

Snort notes on northern plains

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

The NORTHERN plains are an important physical division of India. They are situated to the SOUTH of the Himalayas. These plains are also known as the Indo-Gangetic Plains. The Northern Plains are formed by the silt deposited by Himalayan rivers and their TRIBUTARIES. ... The BRAHMAPUTRA Basin is formed by river Brahmaputra.

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Please answer this I have to write it in the school copy.I will mark the correct answer as brainliest....please answer well....Class: Economics, lesson: the story of village PalampurRead the lesson and answer the following questions:1. Define the term production.2. What are the main factors of production. Explain briefly.3. Differentiate between the physical capital and fixed capital.4. What is known as multiple cropping?5. How did the spread of electricity help the farmers in Palampur?6. What is the difference between multiple cropping and modern farming method?7. Define the term Green Revolution. What are the limitations of Green Revolution?8. Is it important to increase the area under irrigation?9. What do you mean by HYVs?​​

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1. Production is the CONVERSION of raw material into finished goods of some value.

2.The main factors of production are-

land- it is required for BUILDING infrastructure it is a one time investment

labour-it is manpower necessary for effective production.

physical capital -it is divided into two subdivisions fixed and working capital it basically is the money and resources required for production

entrepreneurship- this refers to the skills and knowledge required by a person to run the business

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3.fixed capital means the long TERM investment one makes in the process of production ex for a farmer a TRACTOR is fixed capital

working capital means the short term investments ex for the same farmer the seeds are short term as it can only be used once

4.Multiple cropping is the method of growing two or more crops on the same agricultural field.

5.the spread of electricity enabled the farers to use electric pumps which increased agricultural productivity

6. multiple cropping is growing two or more crops on same land and modern farming is using modern techniques like hyv seeds,pesticides, electric irrigation etc

7. GREEN revolution is the increased use of modern methods like hyv seeds, pesticides to obtain higher output

8.It is important to increase the are under irrigation so that the production is high and farmers can also get reasonable profit

9.Hvy seed are a modern high yielding variety seeds introduced as a result of Green revolution it helps in faster growth of a particular crops which in turn increases the efficiency.

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43.

Info about lucifer the fallen angel ​

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Many Christians believe the Devil was once a beautiful angel named Lucifer who defied God and fell from grace. This assumption that he is a fallen angel is OFTEN based the book of Isaiah in the Bible which SAYS, “How ART thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!

44.

What kind of time in this age

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45.

Name the type of agriculture​

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Agriculture not only gives riches to a NATION, but the only riches she can call her own.

Nomadic Herding.

Livestock Ranching.

Shifting Cultivation.

Intensive Subsistence Farming.

Commercial Plantations.

Mediterranean Agriculture.

Commercial GRAIN Farming.

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46.

the fundamental rights are enforceable and the fundamental duties are not. what are the consequences of this​

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Explanation:

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT are given right from the birth but fundamental duties may be followed for may not be followed by any person can either follow it or not it is not forced that he or she MUST follow it but fundamental right is given to all but I THINK fundamental duties must also be followed by all of us. after all fundamental rights are been given by father of constitution bhimrao Ambedkar

47.

What is direct democracy and where was it exercised in ancient times who were exempted from it​

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Direct DEMOCRACY or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives DIRECTLY. This differs from the majority of currently established democracies, which are representative democracies. The theory and practice of direct democracy and participation as its common characteristic was the core of WORK of many THEORISTS, philosophers and politicians, among whom the most important are Jean

48.

How to writhe an introduction on ‘Human Being from Gatherer to Cultivator’​

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Answer:Hunter-gatherer cultures forage or hunt food from their environment. Often nomadic, this was the only way of life for humans until about 12,000 years AGO when archaeologic STUDIES show evidence of the emergence of agriculture. Human lifestyles BEGAN to change as groups formed PERMANENT settlements and tended crops.Aug 19

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49.

What is the zero degree latitude called​

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ANSWER:

Equator

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50.

Dvelopment of a society is a universal process

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Development of a society is a universal process because it is IMPOSSIBLE for any society to REMAIN UNAFFECTED by other SOCIETIES. ... With DIFFERENT influences by different cultures, our societies become more open-minded and can see things from varied perspectives.

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