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Discuss types of lever with suitable examples |
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Answer» Wheelbarrow.Staplers.Doors or gates.Bottle openers.Nutcracker.Nail CLIPPERS. |
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How did dhamma help ashoka solve the problems of the empire |
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Answer» Answer: There were a number of problems in the empire that LED ASHOKA to introduce his 'dhamma'. Animal sacrifice was common Slaves and servants were ill-treated by their masters There were quarrels AMONG civilians. To SOLVE these problems, Ashoka introduced his 'dhamma Explanation: hope it helps you please mark me as brainliest |
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Differentiate between a National politicalparty and aRegional Political party, giveone example of each |
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Answer» Answer: Regional political party example Bahujan Samaj party, Shromani Akli Dal, etc. National political party example Indian national Congress, Bhartiya Janta Party. Hope it is helpful to you. Thank you. |
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What is the cause of increase in heat from outer layer to inner layer of the earth? |
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Answer» Answer: The GEOTHERMAL gradient measures the increase of heat and pressure in Earth's interior. The primary contributors to heat in the core are the decay of radioactive ELEMENTS, leftover heat from planetary formation, and heat released as the liquid OUTER core solidifies near its boundary with the INNER core. Explanation: Hope it is helpful for youhave a nice day |
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6. The era between 1920 to 1947 isconsidered as the era of which movement?Civil Disobedience movementO Quit IndiaO Dandi MarchRequired |
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Answer» Answer: Civil Disobedience Movement- How it Began It was launched after the observance of Independence DAY in 1930. The civil disobedience movement commenced with the INFAMOUS dandi MARCH when Gandhi left the SABARMATI Ashram at AHMEDABAD on foot with 78 other members of the Ashram for Dandi on 12 March 1930. |
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जस्टिफाई द इकोनामिक रिफॉर्म्स मेड बाय अलाउद्दीन खिलजी |
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Answer» Answer: please mark me as BRAINLIEAST Explanation: ECONOMIC Reforms (Market Regulations) Alauddin Khilji introduced the market regulations to help soldiers and to make ends meet. Prices of all articles of common USE were fixed. Separate department and special officers were APPOINTED to regulate the market. The PRICE fixed in the capital was applicable to all towns. |
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List the impacts of British education |
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Answer» Answer: The education system before the BRITISH was more religion based and the society was full of evils and SUPERSTITIONS. The British brought a RATHER modern and LOGIC based education system that led to the evolution in the thinking of the people and helped ban a lot of SOCIAL evils in India. |
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Read the book silent spring on the internet and present a sinapis |
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Answer» Explanation: Silent Spring is an environmental science book by Rachel Carson.[1] The book was published on September 27, 1962, documenting the adverse environmental effects caused by the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the CHEMICAL industry of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting the industry's marketing claims unquestioningly. Starting in the late 1950s, prior to the book's publication, Carson had focused her attention on environmental conservation, ESPECIALLY environmental problems that she believed were caused by synthetic pesticides. The result of her research was Silent Spring, which brought environmental concerns to the American public. The book was met with fierce opposition by chemical companies, but, owing to public opinion, it brought about numerous changes. It spurred a reversal in the UNITED States' national PESTICIDE policy, led to a nationwide ban on DDT for agricultural uses,[2] and helped to inspire an environmental movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.[3][4] In 1996, a follow-up book, Beyond Silent Spring, co-written by H.F. van Emden and David Peakall, was published.[5][6] In 2006, Silent Spring was named one of the 25 greatest science BOOKS of all time by the editors of Discover magazine.[7] |
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True or False: [5×1=5]1. Kingstown is the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. 2. Hair grows from pockets in your skin called follicles.3. Biennial is a time period which occurs once every two years.4. The largest Traditional Hindu Temple in India is Shree Swaminarayan.5. Shot Put is throwing a round heavy disc as far as possible. |
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Answer» 1. True: After the attainment of INDEPENDENCE in 1979 the multi-island state was renamed Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The capital and major port is Kingstown, on Saint Vincent. The country is a member of the Commonwealth. 2. True: Hair grows out of LITTLE pockets in your skin, called follicles. Your hair begins growing from a root in the bottom of the follicle. The root is made up of cells of protein. 3. False: Biennial means (an event) lasting for two years or occurring EVERY two years. The related term biennium is used in REFERENCE to a period of two years. Biennial plant, a plant which blooms in its second year and then dies. 4. False: The Shri Swaminarayan Temple in Neasden, London, UK, is the largest Hindu temple outside India. 5. False: The shot put is a track and field event involving "putting" (pushing rather than throwing) a heavy spherical ball—the shot—as far as possible. The shot put competition for men has been a part of the modern Olympics since their revival in 1896, and women's competition began in 1948. |
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The energy of the sun is called ____________ energy.2. ____________ can travel both on land and water.3. ______________ was the first Indian in space.4. World environment day is observed on ____________.5. ___________ prize is Britain’s most prestigious award for literature.6. The old name of the famous newspaper “The Times of India” was ______________.7. ____________ annual championship is the most expensive sport in the world.8. Potatoes and rice are good sources of ____________.9. ____________ provides relief from acidity.10. The head quarters of United Nations is located at _______________. |
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Why is reservation provided to weaker section of society....for class 8 civics.... |
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Answer» Answer: People belonging to Economically Weaker Section since 1 February 2019 now get 10% RESERVATION in education and government jobs of India (vartical reservations) similar to OBC, SC, ST. There was HUGE unrest AMONG people which came out in many ways INCLUDING the form of anti-reservation agitations. Explanation: HOPE this answer helps you! |
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What were the demerits of the caste system? |
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Answer» Answer: Social inequality is a vital demerit of caste SYSTEM. As a result of social stratification, every caste differs from each other and thereby creates social inequality in the society. Therefore, a sense of superiorities and inferiority is CREATED in social, economic, religious and political SPHERES. |
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What is the full form of UNDP A health B private property C education D transport |
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Answer» Answer: it's united NATION devlopment programe. |
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What are the measures taken to alleviate |
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Answer» Answer: Explain Anti-Poverty measures TAKEN by the GOVERNMENT of India Integrated Rural Development Programme: ... Jawahar Rozgar Yojana /Jawahar Gram SAMRIDDHI Yojana (JGSY): ... Employment Assurance Scheme: ... FOOD for Work Programme: ... Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana: ... Rural Housing – Pradhan MANTRI Gramin Awaas Yojana (PMGAY): ... National Old Age Pension Scheme (NOAPS): |
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How did craft town develop |
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Answer» Craft towns were the towns that were founded by the craftsmen. Craftsmen were of a DIFFERENT kind, therefore, when the craftsmen of a specific craft settled at a place and practiced their occupation for a LONG time their settled places came to be KNOWN as crafts town. Explanation: please mark me as brainliest thank you |
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प्रश्न 6 :- उपर्युक्त गद्यांश का उचित शीर्षक दें।(क) रक्त संचार (ख) बहुमुखी प्रतिभा (ग) खेलों का महत्व (घ) अनुशासनहीनता |
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How did a temple communicate the important of a king |
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Answer» How did a TEMPLE communicate the importance of a king? Answer: Temples were CONSTRUCTED as places of WORSHIP and are meant to demonstrate the power, wealth and devotion of the patron. The temples were miniature models of the world RULED by the king and his allies. |
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QuesWhere does change management play a major role in transforming a clientbusiness into a data-driven, intelligent enterprise?data governance and managementdata and analytics platformdata and analytics strategydata culture and literacyI don't know this yet.hSubmit answerdata culture and literacy |
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Answer» Where does change MANAGEMENT play a major role in transforming a client business into a data-driven, intelligent enterprise? answer: Explanation: To manage a modern IT environment characterized by hybrid COMPLEXITY and exponential data growth — and to make that same IT a driver of growth and innovation for the business — you need to build intelligence into every layer of your infrastructure. data governance and management data governance: Unlocking the confusion around how they WORK together. In the simplest terms, data governance establishes policies and procedures around data, while data management enacts those policies and procedures to compile and use that data for decision-making. data and analytics platform Back to glossary A data analytics platform is an ecosystem of services and technologies that needs to perform analysis on voluminous, complex and dynamic data that ALLOWS you to retrieve, combine, interact with, explore, and visualize data from the various sources a company might have. data and analytics strategy The analytics strategy should assess the unique business challenges for an organization, matching those challenges with relevant data and resources, and establishing processes that grow capabilities and institutionalize analytics to ensure key decision makers have access to actionable results. data culture and literacy Decisions are made by individuals at all levels and functions within an organization. These decisions cumulatively make a big difference. If each decision-maker is data LITERATE and can marry business acumen with data, then these decisions can be fully optimized to delight customers and shareholders. |
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Which is the highest rainfall area in India? |
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Answer» MAWSYNRAM. which is dirstic of maghalay Explanation: HOPE it's helpfulmark me BRAINLIST PLEASE |
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II. Short Answer Type Questions1. Discuss the origin of Caste System |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ∆ The Sanskrit word for caste is VARNA which means colour. The caste stratification of the INDIAN society had its origin in the chaturvarna system – Brahmins, Kashtriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. ... Majumdar writes in his book, “Races and Culture in INDIA”, the caste system took its birth after the arrival of Aryans in India. ∆ The social historical theory explains the creation of the Varnas, Jats and of the untouchables. According to this theory, the caste system began with the arrival of the Aryans in India. The Aryans arrived in India around 1500 BC. The FAIR skinned Aryans arrived in India from south Europe and north Asia. ∆ A caste system is a class structure that is determined by birth. Loosely, it means that in some societies, if your parents are poor, you're going to be poor, too. America prides itself on not having a caste system, because people can “pull themselves up by their bootstraps,” and janitors can go to Harvard. Thank me. Please mark me as Brainliest!!! |
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Three great takeaways from Jen Holladay's Ted Talk |
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Answer» Ans Explanation: i donxbjlcjbnbjk NDCN dnb3rbK DNGB |
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What are the aims of India's foreign policy? |
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Answer» INDIA’s foreign POLICY is driven by FIVE PRINCIPAL considerations, through which LIE its relationships with the United States and China . Gmming❤ |
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58.when did china invade india ? (A) 1947 (B) 1962 (C) 1965 (D) 1971 |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Particularly characterized by india s foreign policy who? |
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Answer» Answer: By the 1970S, the Office of the Prime Minister had become the de facto coordinator and supraministry of the Indian government. The enhanced role of the office STRENGTHENED the prime minister's CONTROL over foreign policy making at the expense of the MINISTRY of EXTERNAL Affairs. |
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Which type of soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nuts? |
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Answer» Answer: While Cashew can be grown in POOR soils, its performance would be much better on GOOD soils. The best soils for cashew are deep and well-drained sandy loams without a HARD pan. Cashew also THRIVES on pure sandy soils, although mineral deficiencies are more LIKELY to occur. |
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What is the importance of discipline, honesty and hard work? |
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Answer» Answer: Hard work is the only key to ACHIEVING it; it teaches us discipline, dedication and determination. Hard work is definitely more IMPORTANT because it is only through hard work that we can achieve the goals of our LIFE. SMART work, on the other HAND, often leads to shortcuts and procrastination. Explanation: hope it helps u... |
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ActivitiesCollect news, pictures relating to defence of India from the newspapers of Indiaand neighboring countries and paste here. |
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Who built kriti stambha and why |
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Answer» Answer: Kirti Stambha is a 12th-century tower situated at Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh TOWN of Rajasthan, INDIA. The 22-metre-high tower was built by a Jain merchant Jeeja Bhagerwala during the reign of RAWAL KUMAR Singh (C. 1179 – 1191) for the glory of Jainism. Explanation: please mark me as brainliest |
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Ek challenge haiagar jo mujhe(1 min) 20 thanx de ga toh mai usse 100 thanx dungalekin 1 min ke andar nhi diya toh nhi dungaagar jo 1 min me pura karega usa mei 100 the dhunga |
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Answer» Answer: Electricity is the flow of electrical POWER or charge. It is a secondary energy source which means that we get it from the conversion of other SOURCES of energy, like COAL, natural gas, OIL, nuclear power and other natural sources, which are CALLED primary sources. de dia na 40 se uper thanks sirf 20 seconds me he he ...xD |
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1. Read about the invasion on India by Alexander the Great Which Kings of Indiahelped him? Read about the battle of Jhelumm between Alexander end porus. Writinyour own words about the valour and self-respect shown by Ponus |
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Answer» SEE the picture hope it HELPS you ☺️ |
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Msk cotton mill full form |
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Answer» COORDINATES: 17°19'51"N 76°48'45"E
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What is constituency electoral politics class 9 |
Answer» For the purpose of ELECTIONS India is divided into different areas, these different areas are called electoral CONSTITUENCIES.Explanation:
To LEARN More... 1.What do you mean by Constituency?(Chapter-Electoral Politics) 2.What do you understand by electoral constituencies? What is role of voter list in electoral politics. |
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Distinguish between geographical area and reporting area of landuse |
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Answer» Answer: Answer. Geographical Area: The LATEST figures of geographical area of the State/Union Territories are as provided by the Office of the Surveyor General of India. REPORTING Area for Land Utilisation Statistics : The Reporting area STANDS for the area for which data on land USE CLASSIFICATION are available. |
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Make a list of observobl characteristics for the book s business |
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Answer» Answer: 1 Introduction To Business Economics 1 2 Demand Analysis 33 3 Supply Analysis 63 4 Consumer Demand Analysis 87 5 Elasticity of Demand and Supply 121 ... CHARACTERISTICS of isoquants, Marginal rate of technical substitution, Isocost curves, Finding the op - timal combination of inputs, Short run costs of production, Fixed and variable cost, Short run total ... that was given by Lionel Robins in his book |
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What is the need of empathy and cooperation in school? write in 15 points. |
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Answer» Answer: Empathy allows people to build social connections with OTHERS. By understanding what people are thinking and FEELING, people are able to respond appropriately in social situations. RESEARCH has SHOWN that having social connections is IMPORTANT for both physical and psychological well-being |
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What are the measures taken by the government to improve the status of women? |
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Answer» the GOVERNMENT to IMPROVE the |
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Was the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence. |
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Answer» Answer: The British colonies were the FIRST to gain independence. On 6 March 1957, leader Kwame Nkrumah ACHIEVED independence for the Gold Coast, which was renamed Ghana. Nigeria became independent on 1 October 1960, Sierra Leone on 27 April 1961, Tanganyika on 28 December 1961 and Uganda on 9 December 1962. |
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Explain the powers and functions of primeminister |
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Answer» Explanation: The prime MINISTER is the senior-most MEMBER of cabinet in the executive of GOVERNMENT in a PARLIAMENTARY system |
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6. What were the main principles of Sri Narayan Guru? |
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Answer» He was also an egalitarian who advocated SOCIAL equality and universal brotherhood. The Guru worked hard as a social educationist and condemned DISCRIMINATION in the name of caste, CREED and RELIGION. Education was one of his primary concerns by which, he believed, that one could uplift his/her quality of life. |
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primitive subsistence farming and sifting cultivation are two sides of same coin? Justify the statemant |
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Answer» HAA haa haa haa Explanation: BLAH blah blah blah |
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IV. Long Answer Type Questions1. List the contributions of three women reformers of the 19th century |
Answer» Explanation:Journal Information
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Which is the best suited made if transport for difficult terrain explain |
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Answer» Air transport is the best mode of travel in these areas as airways can NEGOTIATE over geographical OBSTACLES and political boundaries with great ease. ROADS and railways cannot be properly laid out in such difficult TERRAIN and heavy rainfall and frequent floods disrupt all other modes of transportation. |
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What are the major seaports of india explain |
Answer» IMPORTANT Ports in IndiaZone State Port Western Coast MAHARASHTRA Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) also KNOWN as Nhava Sheva, Navi Mumbai Western Coast Maharashtra Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) also known as Nhava Sheva, Navi MumbaiEastern Coast Odisha Paradip Western Coast Maharashtra Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) also known as Nhava Sheva, Navi MumbaiEastern Coast Odisha ParadipEastern Coast Tamil NADU Tuticorin Western Coast Maharashtra Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) also known as Nhava Sheva, Navi MumbaiEastern Coast Odisha ParadipEastern Coast Tamil Nadu TuticorinEastern Coast Andhra PRADESH Visakhapatnam |
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What are the measures taken by government to improve the status |
Answer» 1. clean rivers.2. MAKE roadways in EVERY village to IMPROVE connection with cities.3. compulsory education for children upto class 12.4. imrovising reservation SYSTEM so that capable children get their DESERVED opportunities.5. eliminating child labour.6. building schools and colleges in remote areas. |
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Keep school premises clean and save paper, electricitygive in point wise don't spam |
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Answer» Taking small steps to CHECK waste can GO a LONG WAY in POWER savings. |
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Why were Shukku's parents unable to send him to school?3.What is the importance of discipline, honesty and hard work?How can education and training help a person in occupation?5. All occupations are needed in a society. Explain with any two examples.6. Why is the employment of children under the age of 14 years banned 2. What problems are created if the size of a family is large? |
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Answer» who knows Explanation: honesty living train they WANTED to Study more POPULATION |
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