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1.

Did you ever see snow fall? How is it different from rain fall?

Answer» SNOW FALL is just an form of PRECIPITATION just like rain but in very COLD AREAS .i haven't seen snowfall but it's just my guessing
2.

Why is wrestling more empowering women than other sports?

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As this sport SPECIALLY highlights the women POWER ....... however women is empowered in every sport...and ONE should respect women in every stage of LIFE

3.

Can you imagine some village which initially had no jobs opportunities but later came up with many?

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RAMPUR was a small village which initially depended on agriculture which was also dependent on rainfall. (i) Then electricity reached the village and PEOPLE could irrigate their fields and could grow 2 to 3 crops in a YEAR and get work. (ii) Some people set up small scale INDUSTRIES which could be run by electricity and provided employment to people. (iii) A school was established and now the population STARTED to become educated and as a result they could seek employment in and outside the village. The village became prosperous and soon had better health, education, transport and job facilities.

4.

Q_151. ‘आम्र बौछार’ के बारे में कौनसा कथन सत्य है?1⃣ यह केरल राज्य में मानसून के पश्चात् होती है|2⃣ यह केरल राज्य तथा पश्चिमी तटीय मैदानी भाग में मानसून पूर्व काल में प्राप्त होती है|3⃣ यह पंजाब तथा हरियाणा में मानसून पूर्व काल में प्राप्त होती है|4⃣ उपर्युक्त सभी https://goo.gl/xJRFaj.

Answer» 3 OPTION is CORRECT ANSWER for this QUESTION
5.

What is production's

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the PROCESS of or MANAGEMENT involved in MAKING a film, play, or record.

6.

Explain the water scarcity

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When water is LESS it is also DEFINED as WATR SCARCITY

7.

Identify any three provisions which make the Indian constitution rigid as well as flexible

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The INDIAN Constitution can be amended in various ways.One of the process of amendment is a rigid one. The amendment in this ARTICLE is done by the 2/3rd majority. In INDIA, where the COUNTRY is so politically divided, it is rather very difficult to bring about an 2/3rd majority. Hence the constitutions in such a framework seems to be rather rigid.

But not every part of the constitution is amended through constitutional amendment under Article 368.Certain ordinary laws can be EASILY amended (such as the local laws of the district), hence, making the constitution highly flexible.


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8.

What was the colonial economy of Vietnam based on? explain.

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The colonial economy in VIETNAM was, HOWEVER, primarily based on ricecultivation and rubber PLANTATIONS owned by the French and a small Vietnamese elite. INDENTURED Vietnamese labor was widely used in the rubber plantations.

9.

In which part of the day you will find fog?

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Answer:

The part of the day when fog is most likely to be SEEN is at the dawn, because at that point of time temperature ranges absolutely LOWEST from other time of the day.

Due to the condensation of water vapour and cooling down of land air fog is formed as droplets of water are formed into tiny form.

Fog MAKES a very hazy and unclear appearance and it gets very hard for cars or PEOPLE to walk, drive ETC.

10.

If someone wants to choose an appropriate place to set up a hospital what kind of maps would be useful to her? Make a list.

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ROUTE map is useful for her because Route MAPS are self explanatory, they HELP you to plot any route on a map.

11.

Do you ever observe dew? Where is it formed?

Answer» YES I did observed dew..

Dew is water in the FORM of DROPLETS that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to CONDENSATION. As the exposed surface cools by RADIATING its heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of water droplets.
12.

How do PTS. contribute in development of contry

Answer» POLLUTION CONTRIBUTES to the harmful environment that results in adverse effect on living beings. It is one of the major concern areas for the whole world. It is a global issue involving the UNITED Nations, governments, voluntary institutions and the media.

Students need to be made fully aware of the adverse effects of rising pollution. Also, being the future generation, they can play a vital role in controlling pollution if they are familiar with this threat to the survival of mankind.

Here we are providing you some useful articles on pollution under various categories according to varying words limits. You can choose any of them according to your need:

 

Pollution Articles

Article on Pollution 1 (300 words)

Anything added into the environment that results in producing harmful or poisonous effect on living things is called pollution. Pollution is the process that makes nature’s resources such as land, water, air or other parts of the environment unsafe or unsuitable to USE. Pollution can be of many types:  soil, air, water, thermal, radioactive, noise, and light. The toxins released are inhaled by each one of us while we breathe.

Pollution and its Causes

Inhaling poisonous air is as HAZARDOUS as smoking. It is not only the humans who are affected from this polluted environment but also the animals. Air is filled with highly toxic gases. These dangerous gases in environment are released by the power industries that burn fossil fuels, industries that dispose wastes in the water, farmers using pesticides, high usage of artificial lights and loud sounds, etc. Each of these leads to generation of the life threatening cause – pollution.

Any use of natural resources at a rate higher than the nature’s capacity to restore itself can result in pollution of air, water, and land. Other than human activities, there are a few periodic natural cycles that also result in release of dangerous stuff. Natural activities other than the human activities like volcanic eruption, dust wildfires, etc also result in creation of pollution.

Globalization is another major cause of pollution. Globalization has become an effective facilitator of environmental degradation.

13.

Acknowledgement on save water for school file project

Answer» USE YOUTUBE or make a PROJECT that is to make salt water to CLEAN water ie usable water
14.

Explain the meaning of preamble of india

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The preamble to theConstitution of India is a brief introductory statement that SETS out the guiding PEOPLE and PRINCIPLES of the document, and it indicates the source from which the ordinary document derives its authority, meaning, the people.[1] The hopes and aspirations of the people as well as the ideals before our nation are described in the preamble in clear words. It may be considered as the HEART and soul of Constitution

15.

how can employment be generated in rural areas which can increase the income in secondary and tertiary sectors...

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__Transport - for AGRICULTURAL produce to market, local people to larger towns, supplies of commodities back to the communities (HOUSEHOLD necessities, FOOD and drinks)
__Employment in shops/social centres/cafes.
Starting local citizen self-help associations, such as, farm buying groups, produce selling organisations, acting as local contractor for government sponsored road maintenance, snow clearing in mountains etc, etc.
__By creating cost effective schools,CYBER cafes, OLD Homes, Retail outlets, transport systems, etc.

16.

Explain about the water harvesting

Answer» WATERING harvesting means capturing rain water, where it falls and CAPTURE the runoff from, catchment and streams etc. GENERALLY,water harvesting is direct rainwater collection. This collectedwater could be stored for later use and RECHARGED into the GROUNDWATER again.
17.

Why do we need election in three points

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The reasons of why do we need election are as follows :-
1. People of a nation can choose their leader who can GOVERN the nation.
2. It gives every citizen the right to EXPRESS themselves.
3. It ENHANCES the DIGNITY of the nation.

18.

Who is the father of Indian economy ?

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Hey MATE ✌✌..

here is UR ans..


PV Narasimha Rao is the father of INDIAN economy..


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19.

Find out about the lives of some of the great explorers like David Livingstone, Stanley, Amudsan etc. Find out who sponsored their expeditions and why.

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David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary, abolitionist and physician known for his explorations of Africa, having crossed the continent during the mid-19th century.


Sir Henry Morton Stanley (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh journalist and explorer who was famous for his exploration of central Africa and his SEARCH for missionary and explorer David Livingstone.


Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen was a NORWEGIAN explorer of polar regions. As the leader of the Antarctic expedition of 1910–12, which was the first to reach the South Pole, on 14 December 1911, he was a key expedition leader during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.


The British government AGREED to fund Livingstone's IDEA and Stanley was sposored by the New York HERALD.

20.

Do you think there is more evaporation during the day or night?

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In the DAY there is the sun...............

which provides heat to INCREASE the TEMPRATURE allowing a faster evaporation..

It also reduces the AIR humidity allowing more evaporation to take place

However, during the night the temprature drops so evaporation is reduced.

The humidity is usually reletively HIGHER during the night.

Hope this Helps!

21.

Why do you think that in Idrisi’s map the top side points to the south while in the maps prepared by the Greeks it pointed to the North?

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Idrisi's map the top POINTS south because he based his MAPS on Islamic traditions UNLIKE the maps of the Greeks.

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22.

In which season do you think there would be more evaporation – in summer or winter?

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Answer:

The season in which one can observe high rate of evaporation is summer.

Explanation:

One can observe high rate of evaporation during summer season because temperatures INCREASE in the environment during summer season as Earth comes closer to the sun during this season.

Due to the increase of temperature water PRESENT in the water BODIES gets evaporated and FORMS CLOUDS in the sky.

23.

How communalism threatens democratic politics

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Communalism, is referred in the western world as a “theory or system of GOVERNMENT in which virtually AUTONOMOUS local communities are loosely in federation”. Communalism is a political PHILOSOPHY which proposes that market and money be abolished and that land and ENTERPRISES to be placed in the custody of community. But in the Indian sub-continent context, communalism has come to be associated with tensions and clashes between different religious communities in various regions.

24.

What is green revolution ? answer should be in at least 50-100 words.

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25.

What according to the nightangle was a fairy tale

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The frog who introduced himself as a great SINGER and CRITIC commented upon the nightingale’s voice. He offered to train her to BECOME a GOOD singer. This was like a fairy tale to the nightingale, because she had never met a famous and well known musician.

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26.

In ancient time what is the most popular beverage in India

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In ANCIENT times LASSI is a popular, traditional, yogurt based drink from INDIA.

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Have a wonderful day
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27.

State the positive effects of diversty

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Positive effects of diversity INCLUDE: 1. It help PEOPLE to come in contact with different culture, traditions, language and DEVELOP NEW ideas and perceptions.

28.

State and explain two positive effects of diversity

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Hey dude____....
Two positive effects of diversity include:
1. It help PEOPLE to COME in contact with different culture, traditions, language and DEVELOP NEW ideas and perceptions.
2. It helps people to GAIN new experiences and interactions among people become more stronger.
Hope this is helpful for you____....

29.

What are the three effect of irragular income

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Hey dude ___..
Effects of irregular income on the POOR:
a. Poor people BECOME targets of hunger, food insecurity  because of seasonal nature of work, ,most of them are poor agricultural laborers in rural areas and become victims of seasonal nature of agriculture with no regular incomes.
b.  Like wise in urban areas the casual workers working in UNORGANIZED sector become vulnerable to hunger as they fail to get work THROUGHOUT the year with no stability in their incomes. They are forced to live in slums because of their irregular incomes.
c. Due to income disparities poor are not able to mange their basic necessities of life and become victims of poverty.
Hope it helps

30.

Summary on save water

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Water is the most precious gift of nature. It has no taste, no smell and no colour. It is found everywhere and the other name of it is life because it is the basis of fluid element of living organisms.

We FIND water in tanks, ponds, wells, rivers, rains, and springs. ALMOST three-fourth of the earth is water. We should save water by keeping safe the water resources, preventing its wasteful overuse, and conserving or protecting the water environment from any .
Why we should Save Water?
We should save water on account of following reasons:

To ensure adequate supply of water for our future generation.
Though a large QUANTITY of water can be recycled, but it consumes large amount of power, energy and money.
CLEAN water in lakes, oceans, rivers ensures healthy life of water animals.
Millions of people around the world are still deprived of clean and safe DRINKING water.

31.

In what ways do you think did the sailors influence the making of maps in early times

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Sailors influence the making of maps in early time by the following ways:

1. Sailors are the people who travelled through the SEA and KNOWS more about the world.

2. Maps were prepared in ancient time under the directions of sailors .

3. Sailor themselves prepared some maps and USE them while travelling on the sea to know the destination.

4. sailors helped map MAKERS by giving information about the details of islands, continents, hills etc.

5. Geographers and other map makers use the SUGGESTIONS and ideas given by sailors and prepared maps.


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32.

What is black hole and where it is situated

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Here is your answer

A BLACK hole is a REGION of spacetime EXHIBITING such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it. The theory of GENERAL relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole. 


Located about 32 million light-years from Earth in the Messier 74 galaxy (M74), this object emits periodic bursts of x-rays at a RATE that suggests it is much larger than a stellar-massblack hole but significantly smaller than the supermassive black holesfound at the centers of galaxies.


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33.

Rivers are highly polluted yet they are worshiped. Why?

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Because of the OLD BELIEFS and RELIGIOUS beliefs of the PEOPLES.

34.

Difference between republic form of Government and monarchy

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HEY dude------.....
Republic is a form of GOVERNMENT in which the PEOPLE or their elected representatives possess the supreme power ... The major difference between a republic and a monarchy is the fact that a monarchy is ruled by a monarch EXAMPLE a king
Hope it helps

35.

write how India is a socialist state. do you believe that socialism practiced in India is far different from those practiced in socialist countries like erstwhile Soviet Union and china?

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A socialist state, socialist republic, or socialist country (sometimes WORKERS' state or workers' republic) is a sovereign state constitutionally dedicated to the establishment of socialism.

The reason India followed socialist system has more to do with our Leadership. Pandit Nehru was a socialist and he thought for a newly Independent country with a lot of poor people, socialist system would work best (which was not a bad idea at that time, since USSR was showing good progress ). This was followed by later PM's.

The system WORKED quite well for few initial years but with INCREASING population and corruption in government bodies, it STARTED crumbling and now we are more of a mixed economy with a growing influence of capitalist system (which I like personally).

While, in countries like Russia and China it was done in ORDER to uplift the entire country rather than only poor.

36.

How have the ideals of the constitution been adopted in practice?

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With the time immemorial, the democratic ideals were ingrained DEEPLY in the SOCIAL as WELL as legal systems.

Touchstone in the democratic system mainly lies across the voice on common MAN that do not made to the unheard on the excellence and it is also ENDOWED that ensures discontent on power are conveyed with portals.

37.

When we celebrated the Christmas.

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On the 25 DECEMBER we CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS

38.

By whom cause SEDECOR

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Whether you run your small business from home or a remote office, consider USING office décor to MAKE your space a happier more PRODUCTIVE place to work. Wall art, LIKE paintings, photographs, and digital displays can do more than just brighten up your space. They ALSO increase productivity, your image, and overall professionalism

39.

What is soil in 5o words

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Hey here is your answer

the UPPER layer of earth in which plants grow a black or a dark BROWN material typically consisting of a MIXTURE of organic remains , clay , and rock particles is known as soil.

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40.

what the main Criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries what are the limitations of the above Criterion if any

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The World Development Report, 2012, brought out by the World Bank has given the following CRITERION in classifying countries-
Rich or High income countries- Countries with the per capita income of US $1216 per annum and above in 2012, are CALLED rich countries.
Poor or Low income countries- The countries with the per capita income of US $1035 or less, are called low income countries.
India comes in the category of low MIDDLE income countries because its per capita income in 2012 was just US $1530 per annum. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle east and other small countries, are generally called the developed countries.
Limitations-
1. It covers only the economic ASPECT ignoring peace, health, environment, education, longevity ,etc.
2.This method does not give information REGARDING the distribution of income.
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41.

What were the problems associated with the education dilemma

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Inclusive education is the attempt to educate persons with intellectual disabilities by integrating them as closely as POSSIBLE into the normal structures of the educational SYSTEM. As this necessitates various KINDS of “inclusion through selective exclusion” (partial exemption from grades, special classes, special treatment by teachers, etc.), inclusive education is inherently faced by tensions. Drawing on sociological SYSTEMS theory, we argue that these tensions can be assigned to three levels of the educational system – the level of the functional macrosystem of education, the level of the organization and the level of the individual (classroom) interaction. ANALYZED in this way, it becomes possible to see that the dilemmas of inclusive education result from tensions between the three levels – e.g., inclusion into normal educational organizations requires exclusion from certain functions of the macrosystem of education and so on. The tensions themselves cannot be fully resolved, but they can certainly be addressed in ways that may be more satisfactory to individuals with special educational needs.

42.

What is the difference between longitude and latitude

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Any POINT on the Equator's circle is of LATITUDE 0°, the top north is 90° North, the top south is 90° South. Circles parallels to the Equator are of the same latitude.Longitude: it is the West/East value of a point on Earth.Longitudes are lines going from south POLE to north pole.

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43.

What do you know about ragi

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Heya mate


The answer of ur question is


♢ Ragi is a CEREAL crop
♢ It is annual herbaceous plant mainly found in AFRICA and asia .
♢ It is also called as FINGER millet and scientific name is eleusine coracana .
♢ It is self pollinating species belongs to family poaceae .
♢ It also help in weight loss
♢ It is rich in CALCIUM and protein


HOPE it helps

44.

Which was the scientist who was knowing the location of black hole

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Albert EINSTEIN first predicted BLACK HOLES in 1916 with his general theory of relativity. The TERM "black hole" was coined in 1967 by American astronomer John Wheeler, and the first one was discovered in 1971.

45.

Why hadeuropeans called africa a''darkcontiebt''?

Answer» BECOZ the PEOPLE LIVING there MIGHT have black skin..
46.

What is resource planning and sustainable development

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Heya mate
here is ur answer


RESOURCE planning - a startergy of judicious use of RESOURCES is called a resource planning .It is important in INDIA because they are the basis of all economic development which are the necessary for the development of the NATION .
♢ Sustainable development - It is the development which is done by development for the present but should not compromise with the needs of the future generations resources


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47.

Write about the MLA election?

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The federal structure of the Indian system of governance is three-tiered, with the Union or Central Government, constituting the first tier, holding the highest executive position. The Union Government delegates some of its powers to the State Government which constitutes the second tier in the federal structure. The States are vested with exclusive executive powers under the governance of the ruling political party. The third and the final tier comprises the Panchayats and Municipalities which are involved in local level governance.

Each state of India must have a Legislative Assembly or Vidhan Sabha operated by the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). MLAs are the direct representatives of the people, elected by the voters of an electoral district (constituency). Each state has between seven to nine MLA for every Member of Parliament (MP) that it has in the Lok Sabha and thus the number cannot exceed 500 and cannot be fewer than 60. The MLAs are equivalent to the Members of the Parliament in the Lok Sabha and a part of the highest law making body of a state.

Eligibility Criteria to become an MLA

MLAs are vested with legislative (law-making), financial (passing of bills, grants and tax proposals), executive (control of ruling government), and electoral (APPOINTING the President, members of Rajya Sabha, Speaker of Legislative Assembly) powers. The following are the required qualifications for becoming an MLA:

The candidate must be a citizen of India.The age must be 25 years and above.As per the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the candidate must be an elector for any constituency in the State he is representing from.The candidate must not hold an office of interest under the Government of India.The candidate must be of sound mindRepresentation of the People Act, 1951, states that any MLA found guilty and convicted by court cannot remain in the post.Election Process of an MLA

The MLAs are directly elected by the voters of a constituency. The following is the procedure of ELECTING an MLA:

The elections are held after the expiry of the current assembly’s tenure, generally after a period of every five years.Every state is divided into different constituencies or specific areas on the basis of population.Candidates belonging to these constituencies are voted for by citizens over 18 years of age.Any number of candidates can stand for elections from a constituency as long as each one of them fulfils the eligibility criteria.The candidates can either be affiliated to a specific political party or contest the elections as INDEPENDENT candidates.The candidates are required to rally for themselves by voicing their PLANS and CONCERNS of their constituency.The members are directly elected through an electorate who votes according to universal adult franchise.The voting is done by a secret ballot to ensure that only the voter knows for whom he/she has voted.The Governor of a State has the executive power of nominating a member of the Anglo-Indian community, in case the said person lacks adequate representation in the assembly.

The MLAs once elected, represent their constituencies in the Legislative Assembly.

48.

In which theory can we notice the weakening of the control of religion over human life - in humanism or realism or romantism

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Hey dude _____......Sociologists study religion the same way they study other social institutions, like education or government. The aim is primarily to understand religions, but included in TRYING to understand religions is the aim of trying to PREDICT what religions will eventually do (or what will become of religions). To do this, sociologists employ demographic techniques, survey analysis, ethnography, and various other methodological approaches. It is important to note at the beginning of this chapter that sociologists study religion not to prove, disprove or normatively evaluate religion. Sociologists aren't interested in whether a religion is right or wrong. This REQUIRES sociologists to assume a relativistic perspective that basically takes a neutral stance toward issues of right or wrong or true or false. That SAID, the social scientific study of religion can be challenging from a faith standpoint as it provides alternative, naturalistic explanations for many elements of religionHope it helps

49.

Dreams and realities of soviet childhood in 1933

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(a)At the time when both wrote these passages, India was ruled with an iron hand by the British. There were vast caste and class differences and the people were ignorant and backward. They were impressed by the fact that all persons in Russia were treated equally In spite of them not being very prosperous, they were happily going about their work. Asians and Europeans mingled freely in Russia, WHEREAS it was unthinkable in India at that time. (B)What the two WRITERS failed to notice was that essentially the people were not free to do as they liked. The Bolsheviks ruled LIKE dictators and followed repressive policies to DEVELOP the nation quickly. The hard lives and poor working conditions of the people went unnoticed by these travelers.

50.

Why did people attract to Buddhism and janism

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Because in these RELIGIONS, PEOPLE don't have to spend LOT of MONEY on rituals . But in other religions they have to spend more on rituals and many more things.