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1.

Give the notes of French revolution on all topics that are given in book.

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ANSWER:

HEY GUYS this is your answer

2.

Essay on the person whom i like the most is my mom dad

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I like most my both MOTHER and FATHER because they both are LOVING and CARING TOWARDS me.

3.

Essay on positive examination pressure on students

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ACTUALLY it promotes competition among students. It helps in developing one's personality and confidence. And EXAMS have the major ROLE in PROVIDING necessary qualities in life such as hard work, patience, creativeness and leadership. This makes them able to overcome their weakness in order to be successful in life.

4.

Essay on students no longer need to go to libraries

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YES no NEEDED to GO LIBRARIES

5.

What was the singificance of the national assembly​

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Heya Mate

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The formation of the National Assembly SIGNIFIED how the 3rd estate was unable to TOLERATE the injustice it was RECEIVING and it also showed its DETERMINATION in making a change in the foul system of the ancien regime.

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Q. State what is your idea of ‘development’?

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Developmental state, or hard state, is a term used by international political economy scholars to refer to the phenomenon of state-led macroeconomic planning in East Asia in the late twentieth century. In this model of capitalism (sometimes referred to as state development capitalism), the state has more independent, or autonomous, political power, as well as more control over the economy. A developmental state is characterized by having strong state intervention, as well as extensive regulation and planning. The term has subsequently been used to describe countries outside East Asia which SATISFY the criteria of a developmental state. Botswana, for example, has warranted the label since the early 1970s.[1] The developmental state is sometimes contrasted with a predatory state or weak state.[2]

The FIRST person to seriously conceptualize the developmental state was Chalmers Johnson.[3] Johnson defined the developmental state as a state that is focused on economic development and takes necessary policy measures to accomplish that objective. He argued that Japan's economic development had much to do with far-sighted intervention by bureaucrats, particularly those in the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). He wrote in his book MITI and the Japanese Miracle:

In states that were late to industrialize, the state itself led the industrialization drive, that is, it took on developmental functions. These TWO differing orientations toward private economic activities, the regulatory orientation and the developmental orientation, produced two different kinds of business-government relationships. The United States is a good example of a state in which the regulatory orientation predominates, whereas Japan is a good example of a state in which the developmental orientation predominates.

A regulatory state governs the economy mainly through regulatory agencies that are empowered to enforce a variety of standards of behavior to protect the public against market failures of various sorts, including monopolistic pricing, predation, and other abuses of market power, and by providing collective goods (such as national defense or public education) that otherwise would be undersupplied by the market. In contrast, a developmental state intervenes more directly in the economy through a variety of means to promote the growth of new industries and to reduce the dislocations caused by shifts in investment and profits from old to new industries. In other words, developmental states can PURSUE industrial policies, while regulatory states generally can not.

Governments in developmental states invest and mobilize the majority of capital into the most promising industrial sector that will have maximum spillover effect for the society. Cooperation between state and major industries is crucial for maintaining stable macroeconomy. According to Alice Amsden's Getting the Price Wrong, the intervention of state in the market system such as grant of subsidy to improve competitiveness of firm, control of exchange rate, wage level and manipulation of inflation to lowered production cost for industries caused economic growth, that is mostly found in late industrializers countries but foreign to early developed countries.[4]

As in the CASE of Japan, there is little government ownership of industry, but the private sector is rigidly guided and restricted by bureaucratic government elites. These bureaucratic government elites are not elected officials and are thus less subject to influence by either the corporate-class or working-class through the political process. The argument from this perspective is that a government ministry can have the freedom to plan the economy and look to long-term national interests without having their economic policies disrupted by either corporate-class or working-class short-term or narrow interests.

7.

How many custom duties were there between Hamburg to Nuremberg in 1883

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ANSWER:Their were 11 custom

barriers b/w HAMBURG and NUREMBURG in 1833. A merchant had to pay a custom DUTY of 5%at each custom barrier

Explanation:

8.

What is meant by social media

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Social media are interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other FORMS of expression via virtual communities and networks. The variety of stand-alone and built-in social media services currently available introduces challenges of definition; HOWEVER, there are some common features:

Social media are interactive Web 2.0 Internet-based applications.

User-generated content, such as text posts or comments, DIGITAL photos or videos, and data generated through all online interactions, is the lifeblood of social media.

Users create service-specific profiles for the website or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.

Social media facilitate the development of online social networks by CONNECTING a user's PROFILE with those of other individuals or groups.

9.

11 if we have private sector for providing quality services in our society? Why doneed to have public sector? Give your views?​

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Don't KNOW SORRY.................

10.

% of vote share by each party in lok sabha election 2019 state wise​

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Explanation:

The Bharatiya Janata Party garnered 37.4% of the VOTES in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The NDA as a WHOLE, RECEIVED nearly 45% of the vote. This is the highest vote share received by the party nation-wide in any Lok Sabha election since the party was (re)FORMED in 1980.

11.

What is the treat vegetation and wildlife why it is need to conserve them what step taken by government to preserve them​

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Explanation:Wildlife consists of flora and fauna, i.e. plants, animals and microorganisms which are not domesticated by humans. On the other hand Conservation is preserving and protecting Wild plants, animals and their habitats. Therefore, we can SAY that the Conservation of Wildlife is necessary to recognize the IMPORTANCE of nature and other wildlife species. Conservation of Wildlife is IMPORTANT to protect the endangered plants and animal species along with their natural habitat. The main concern is to preserve the habitats so that the future generations of wildlife and even humans can enjoy it.

12.

write the relationship between u v and F for mirror when u v and F and object distance image distance and focal length respectively​

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13.

8. List the cereals that you eat. Do you grow the cereayou eat. If yes, draw a chart to show the stagesgrowing them. If not, draw a chart to show how thecereals reach you from the farmers who grow them​

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No I don't EAT cerials . So I don't NEED to DRAW any THING.

14.

Difference between integrated and inclusive education

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An integrated classroom is a setting where students with disabilities LEARN ALONGSIDE peers WITHOUT disabilities. Inclusion is the actual MERGING of special education and regular education with the belief that all children are different, will learn DIFFERENTLY, and should have full access to the same curriculum.J

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2. The sea route between India and Europe was discovered by​

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it was been DISCOVERED by VASCO DA GAMA....

16.

State the importance of surplus products in agriculture?

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For the FARMER to EARN MONEY and PROSPERITY

17.

What is meant by study​

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Explanation:

devote time and ATTENTION to gaining KNOWLEDGE of (an ACADEMIC SUBJECT), especially by MEANS of books.

18.

How is Ganesh chaturthi celebrated in Maharashtra​

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Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated for a span of ten DAYS with a LOT of faith and commitment in MAHARASHTRA. ... On the tenth DAY, the idol is immersed into a nearby water body and you can hear the crowd roar 'Ganpati Bapa MorIya!' Gujarat: Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Gujarat are no less EITHER

19.

The first person who had a birth in whole world???? ​

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ADAM and EVE..

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20.

Write sites of Indus river​

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the Indus river SITES on the Amu darya at shortughai in NORTHERN AFGHANISTAN.

21.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN restoring soil fertility AND soil conservation

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SOIL conservation means to find ways to stop soil erosion whereas RESTORING soil fertility means to bring back the fertility of soil

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22.

On which different days general election 2019 completed?

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The Lok Sabha ELECTION 2019 will be HELD in seven phases from April 11 to MAY 19.

23.

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The plants provide oxygen for animal respiration and also absorb carbon dioxide from the ATMOSPHERE. In this way plants help in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Forests also influence climate, water cycle and air-quality. That is why forests are called “green lungs”.

DISTRIBUTION OF FOREST IN INDIAN STATES

Together, INDIA and these COUNTRIES account for 67 percent of total forest area of the WORLD. ... The 2013 Forest Survey of India states its forest cover increased to 69.8 million hectares by 2012, per satellite measurements; this represents an increase of 5,871 square kilometers of forest cover in 2 years.

MP have largest forest area

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24.

Write in detail about NDA and its allies lok sabha election 2019​

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25.

How were handwritten manuscripts organised with their expanded demand?

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Handwritten manuscripts were organized by following ways

  • People had a greater interest for these handwritten manuscripts because they used LOCAL language which was RELATABLE to them. This resulted in the increased demand of manuscripts .

  • These larger number of manuscripts were organized by various book selling companies which had HIRED the writer in SEVERAL ways like stacked etc. because people were no longer solely hired
26.

Summary from All in one Arihant book Class 9 history ch 1​

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The FRENCH REVOLUTION...

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27.

.............Name the seven wonders of the world today ?​

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1 The Great Wall of China — China.

2 Machu Picchu — Peru.

3 Roman Colosseum — Rome.

4 Taj Mahal — India.

5 Christ the Reedemer STATUEBRAZIL.

6 PETRA — Jordan.

7 Chichén Itzá — Mexico.

28.

Narmada river is a site of indus river​

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ANSWER:

no..........

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29.

Name the seven continent. .I will mark as brainliest

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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.

THE SEVEN CONTINENT ARE ASIA , AFRICA , NORTH AMERICA , SOUTH AFRICA , AUSTRALIA, ANTARCTICA EUROPE ..

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30.

Which type of area especially populated​

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INDUSTRIAL area

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31.

Short summary of ch The Nationalism In India

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Introduction. Modern nationalism was associated with the formation of nation-states. In India like MANY other colonies, the GROWTH of modern nationalism is connected to the anti-colonial movement. The FIRST World WAR (1914-1918) created a new political and ECONOMIC situation.

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32.

Write an assingment on festival of kerela​

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Kerala is considered as land of festivals, with numerous festivals falling across the YEAR. The State has numerous holidays due to Festivals like Onam.

Onam is the most biggest festival in Kerala. It is the Festival of Kerala with State holidays for 4 days starting from Onam Eve (Uthradom) to the 4rd Onam Day. Its also one of the most secular festivals. All religions and communities celebrate Onam with equal enthusiasm. Onam Festival falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug - Sep) and marks the homecoming of mythical King Mahabali who Malayalees consider as their King. Onam is a reminiscent of Kerala's agrarian past, as its considered to be harvest festival.

Onam festivities last for ten days and brings out the best of Kerala culture and tradition. Intricately decorated Pookalam (floral carpets), the mammoth Onasadya (the festival feast), breathtaking Snake Boat Race and the exotic Kaikottikali dance are some of the most remarkable features of Onam, Kerala's harvest festival. Though the festive mood is spread everywhere in Kerala, the focal point of Onam celebrations happens in Kochi. The 10 day festival starts off with Aathachamayam (The Royal Parade on Aatham Day) in Thripunithara (a suburb of Kochi City). The Parade is extremely colour and depicts all the elements of Kerala culture with more than 50 floats and 100 tableaux. The main center of festival is at Thrikakkara temple within Kochi City, believed to be the ancient capital of King Mahabali. The Temple festival also marks the start of Onam

The festival is celebrated in memory of the mythical King Mahabali and his reign, during which perfect harmony and prosperity prevailed. The King Mahabali's popularity was at its height and led to the envy of the GODS. This golden age ended when Vamana, the dwarf incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, expelled him from his throne to the NETHERWORLD. On account of his virtue, Mahabali was allowed to visit his subjects once a year, during Onam. Though the myth behind Onam is a Hindu tradition, the festival is equally celebrated in all its zest and glitz by all communities like Christians, Muslims etc. There are special Masses for Onam day in churches and get-together among Muslim families

Onam today is considered to the biggest Shopping festival in urban areas, particularly Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode etc. Most of the shops give Mega discounts and special promotions happen for White goods as well as electronic items, making an ideal time for shopping. Dress and fabrics get a special attention during this season and make any shoppers crazy to shop with they die with FATIGUE. Onam's Eve called as Uthradom is the biggest day for shopping, when its a day for heavy rush for final Onam Shopping, thus calling it as Uthradom Pachil (Uthradom Rush) in almost every part of the state.

The second most important festival in Kerala is VISHU. Vishu falls on Malayalam Month of Medam 1st (normally 14th or 15th or 16th day of April). Its considered as Astronomic New Year, as its the day when Sun enters into Tropic of Cancer. Its considered to be the most auspicious day to start anything new. Though it doesn't have as much as glitz that Onam has, still Vishu is an important day in Kerala, more famous for its Vishu Sadhya (Vishu Feast), Kainettam (First Gift by elders to young on start of New Year) and ofcourse shopping, due Vishu's legend of getting new on this day.

Christmas is one of the Biggest festival in Kerala, thanks to strong Christian community. Today X'mas has moved more a secular festival than a religious festival. The days starting from 23rd of Dec till 2nd of Jan is considered as most festive days in a year, with terrific shopping, parties, parades and the entire air is filled with festivities organized by many. Parades on X'mas Eves in major Churches are worth to watch and special masses in churches as well as X'mas feast are something that anybody wish for. Today most of the large hotels in the state offer Gala X'mas Buffet feasts, which must be a sure try for any tourists, a good opportunity to taste unique Kerala Nasarani (Christian) food specialties

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33.

What are the main factor of production​

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34.

Describe the ways in which buddha tried to spread his message

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Buddha tried to spread his message to the people. Answer: Buddha followed two methods to spread his message to a wider SECTION of people. He used prakrit to spread his message. Since prakrit was the language of the common people HENCE it helped in making a better CONNECT with the masses.

35.

Describe second wave feminism & the development of women's studies

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Second-wave feminism is a period of feminist activity and THOUGHT that began in the United States in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades. It quickly spread ACROSS the Western world, with an aim to increase equality for women by gaining more than just enfranchisement.

Whereas first-wave feminism FOCUSED mainly on suffrage and overturning legal obstacles to gender equality (e.g., voting rights and property rights), second-wave feminism broadened the debate to include a wider range of issues: sexuality, family, the workplace, reproductive rights, de facto inequalities, and official legal inequalities.[1] Second-wave feminism also drew attention to the issues of domestic violence and marital rape, engendered rape-crisis centers and women's shelters, and brought about changes in custody laws and divorce law. Feminist-owned bookstores, credit unions, and restaurants were among the key meeting spaces and economic engines of the movement.[2]

Many historians view the second-wave feminist era in America as ending in the early 1980s with the intra-feminism disputes of the feminist sex wars over issues such as sexuality and pornography, which ushered in the era of third-wave feminism in the early 1990s.[3]

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36.

Describe the technological and institutional reforms done in agriculture

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The technological and institutional reforms made in the

field of agriculture are :

(a) Land reforms : Collectivization, consolidation of

holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari.

 (b) Agricultural

reforms : Green REVOLUTION and White Revolution.

 (C) Land development

programmes : Provision for crop insurance against drought, FLOOD, cyclone etc.,

establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for providing

loans.

 (d) ISSUING of Kisan

Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance SCHEME, etc.

 (e) Special weather

bulletins and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and TV.

37.

Difference of extends and interface of inheritance

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DIFFERENCE: IMPLEMENTS means you are using the elements of a Java Interface in your class. extends means that you are creating a subclass of the base class you are EXTENDING. You can only EXTEND one class in your child class, but you can implement as many interfaces as you WOULD like

38.

__ are marked blue on the globe​

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ANSWER:

OCEANS and SEAS are MARKED BLUE

39.

Short note on himanchal range ​

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Explanation:

The range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the KANGRA and KULLU valley in Himachal Pradesh. ... a) The outer most range is known as the Shiwalik. B) Its width is of 10-50 KM and has an altitude varying between 900 and 1000m.

40.

Explain the changes that we see in the social structure of the post-industrial society.​

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Post-industrialism and post-Fordism have a common feature of technological advancement and knowledge. These TWO factors in the long run transformed the industrial society to post-industrial society. Both post-industrial and post-Fordist ACCOUNTS stress the role of knowledge and innovation in the organization of production, and the rise of ‘lead’ industries based upon breakthroughs in micro-electronics and information technologies.

The emphasis placed upon these technologies differs somewhat, but the common shared view is that knowledge lies behind both post-industrial and flexible futures. Giddens argues that the post-industrial society presents a new form of industry, which is powered by electricity rather than by coal or steam, and is based on micro-circuit machinery.

Before we discuss the impact of information technology on the post-industrial society, let US dwell a LITTLE on the (1) kinds of work that PEOPLE do, and (2) the information technology which leads to post-industrial society.

Explanation:

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41.

How do women impowerment in real life?​

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The SIMPLE ANSWER is that we only see one side of the moon because the moon rotates around the Earth at the exact same angular speed (in fact it’s not exactly true – we’ll TALK about it LATER too) as it rotates around its own axis, so that the same side of the moon is constantly FACING the surface of the Earth

42.

Who is present CM of Andhra pradesh(a)Chandra babu naidu (b)Jagan mohan reddy​

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OPTION B is CORRECT answer

43.

Brief note on recent improvements made in our education system

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW GOODBYE I just WANTED.

44.

Biosphere reserves in india which are not comes under protected area

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Biosphere reserves in India. There are 18 Biosphere Reserves in the country. Part of WAYANAD, Nagarhole, Bandipur and Madumalai, Nilambur, Silent Valley and Siruvani hills (TAMIL NADU, Kerala and Karnataka). Part of Chamoli, Pithoragarh and Bageshwar districts (Uttarakhand).

45.

What were the common feature between Poland and Chile ​

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Chile :-

A democratically elected legitimate government led by Salvador Allende was replaced by non-democratic military government of GENERAL Pinochet.

Poland :-

The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist DOMINANCE imposed after the end of second world war.

Difference between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist Party rule -

The differences between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.

1) Chile was ruled and governed by a Military Dictator, General Pinochet which was supported by USA. While Poland was ruled by a political Party that was supported by Soviet Union.

2) The Pinochet government openly favoured the big capitalists in the country. While the Communist Party of Poland claimed that it was ruling the country on behalf of the working class.

Common features between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist party rule -

Common features between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows.

1) In both the cases of Chile and Poland, CITIZENS had no POWER either to choose or change their rulers.

2) In both the countries, people did not have the right to form political associations or even organize protests and political actions.

3) In both the countries, no PERSON could speak against the leaders, or the party or the government

46.

Distance education for one year nautical science in kerala

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Diploma in Nautical SCIENCE is a 1-year full-time Diploma course in Nautical Science. ELIGIBILITY of which is 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry or an equivalent examination with 55% from a recognized board. Most of the COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES offer Diploma in Nautical Science course.

47.

Difference b/w traditional and modern methods of farming

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Traditional Farming

Traditional farming had very little use of technology in it. Bullock carts were the most commonly used for helping in the process. The yields were naturally low.

There were also a lot of attacks from the pests and the situation often could get out of hand easily. The main source of water for the crop was often RAIN.

The quality of the product was superior and it was very healthy in nature. Since the population was not too high, the farming provided just about enough for everyone.

It is still partially in practice in many countries of the world.

Modern Farming

There have many new techniques like biochar fertilizer, biochar agriculture that has been introduced in recent times. This technique has improved the process and newer techniques allow BETTER PER acre yield.

Some of the product has been genetically modified through in order to get a greater LEVEL of production which many believe is not suitable for good health.

The use of chemical fertilizers is commonplace in the industry at the moment. In order to provide water to the crops, many techniques are now being used and the lack of rain is not as big an issue anymore

48.

Discuss the role of guidance and counselling in classroom learning

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Guidance and counseling helps learners to improve their academic performance. Guidance and counseling is important in schools and colleges in the following ways: Guidance and counseling helps young people to pursue the right type of education.

Sometimes learners get confused while managing their time properly. Guidance helps learner to organise their leisure hours.

It assists individuals to make informed decisions about their education. Individuals have to know the choices that are available in subjects, curricula, schools or colleges to determine what exactly they want to pursue. They have to know subject combinations or options, what the subject involves in the classroom, available COURSES and what are the future prospects of following a particular course, available schools and colleges that OFFER the desired programmes, admission REQUIREMENTS and educational opportunities.

It facilitates the smooth transition for children from home to school, from primary to secondary school, from secondary to higher educational institutions and to the world of work. The final transition from the educational system to the labor FORCE appears to be most important and challenging for students.

It helps students to cope with examination anxiety. The fear of failure and a craving for high grades are major stress factors among students nowadays. Handling this pressure becomes DIFFICULT for children. Guidance helps learners to overcome this fear and achieve good marks.

It helps students to develop effective study habits. They are guided to improve their competence in reading, note-taking and academic achievement.

49.

No. of lok Sabha seats in every state and every union territory ​

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50.

Write an assingment on festival of kerela ​

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Onam' is a famous festival of Kerala, India. It is the state festival of Kerala and falls during the month of Chingam according to Malayalam Calendar. According to MODERN Calendar it generally falls in the month of August or September. The festival commemorates the Vamana avatar of Vishnu and the subsequent homecoming of the legendary Emperor MAHABALI. The Keralites celebrate this festival unitedly without the difference of caste and religion.

Onam' is a famous festival of Kerala, India. It is the state festival of Kerala and falls during the month of Chingam according to Malayalam Calendar. According to Modern Calendar it generally falls in the month of August or September. The festival commemorates the Vamana avatar of Vishnu and the subsequent homecoming of the legendary Emperor Mahabali. The Keralites celebrate this festival unitedly without the difference of caste and religion.Onam is a celebration of TEN days. The festival is marked by various sports and festivities in Kerala, including worshiping, music, dances, sports and boat races. People put flower mats in front of their HOUSES, to welcome the King Mahabali. Onam is celebrated with number of cultural elements. This festival is the most important harvest festival of Kerala. Keralites all over the world celebrate this festival with POMP and gaiety.

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