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राजनीतिक दलों का मुख्य उद्देश्य क्या हैO जनता की सेवा करनाO देश की रक्षा करनाO चुनाव में जीत हासिल कर सत्ता प्राप्त करना |
Answer» 1is a RIGHT answerI HOPE this answer is HELPFUL for you |
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In one hour longitides pass by to the sun |
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Answer» Explanation: 360 DEGREES ÷ 24 hours = 15 degrees per HOUR. Each time ZONE covers 15 degrees of LONGITUDE. |
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What problems can arise in using nondisclosure and non compete agreements to protect intellectual property? |
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Answer» Answer: Under the Uniform Trades Act (UTSA) 1985, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) of the United States of America (USA) defines trade secrets as the following: "information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique or process that: derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use, and is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy" Explanation: Mostly, NDAS are of two types: mutual and non-mutual. A non-mutual AGREEMENT, or a one-sided agreement, is usually employed when only one party/side would be sharing CONFIDENTIAL information with their counterpart, thus only REQUIRING one signee to the agreement. Whereas, mutual agreements entail scenarios wherein two or more parties share confidential information of their own amongst themselves. A recent trend in the United States (US) case law, that has raised the possibility of including an expiry date in a non-mutual NDA, has greatly increased the risk of inadvertent LOSS of trade secret protection. The NDA would restrict the covenantor's (the party that agrees not to disclose any confidential information, for example, an employee in an employer-employee relationship) right to disclose or utilize any information defined as "confidential" by the covenantee (the party to whom the promise was made). Such "confidential information" may include trade secrets in a commercial environment. A "trade secret" may be simply defined as any confidential information that is of exceptional value to a business operation, and is usually subject to great efforts by members of the business to protect its secrecy. |
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What is the importance of constitution |
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Answer» Answer: constitution is important because it ENSURES that those who make decisions on BEHALF of the public fairly represent public opinion. It also sets out the WAYS in which those who exercise power may be HELD accountable to the people they serve. Explanation: Hope this helps ✌️✌️✌️ please mark me as BRAINLIST and follow |
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Leadershritories i4.Which of the following tribes is patriarchal in nature(a) Ho(b) Khasied to pa(c) Garo(d) Jaintia |
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Answer» Answer: Your question is wrong. The SALTWATER CROCODILE has the STRONGEST bite force of any ANIMAL in the sea. - Bull Sharks are noted for having the strongest bite of all sharks. Explanation: |
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.Atmosphere consists ofpercent oxygen.(b) 22(a) 21 |
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Answer» Answer: 21% oxygen Explanation: |
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Why it is difficult to to study the information of earth and its structure |
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Answer» Answer: It is difficult to study the structure of the Earth because the CRUST is too THICK to drill all the WAY through. SCIENTISTS need to study seismic waves made by EARTHQUAKES or man-made explosions. |
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व्हाट इस सोशल एंड इकोनामिक कंडीशन ऑफ रशिया बिफोर 1905 |
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The following are risk factors for hypertension |
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Answer» Answer: Age. The RISK of high blood pressure increases as you age. Race. Family history. Being overweight or obese. Not being physically ACTIVE. Using tobacco. Too MUCH salt (SODIUM) in your diet. Too little POTASSIUM in your diet. Explanation: |
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Describe the life of domestic workers |
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Answer» DOMESTIC workers perform a variety of household service for an individual(s), form providing cleaning and household maintainance, or COOKING, laundry and ironing or CARE of children and elderly dependents, and other household ERRANDS. |
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What type of country is india, agriculture and industrial? why give reason. |
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Answer» Explanation: India is an agricultural COUNTRY because of the following REASONS: Two-third of its population is ENGAGED in agricultural activities which provide livelihood. Agriculture is a primary activity and PRODUCES most of the food and foodgrains that we consume. |
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Plzz koi mere bio me se Diwali bumper offer select karlo re.... |
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Short not of parliament |
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Answer» Answer: Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India. The Indian Parliament comprises of the President and the two Houses - RAJYA Sabha (Council of States) and LOK Sabha (House of the People). The President has the power to summon and PROROGUE either House of Parliament or to DISSOLVE Lok Sabha. Explanation: please follow me |
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Do you think animals should be kept in forms? give one research for your answer |
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Answer» It's true that farm animals – like cows, pigs, turkeys, and CHICKENS – can live outside. ... By keeping farm animals in barns, farmers can CONTROL the TEMPERATURE inside to keep them comfortable all year long. Another major reason to keep farm animals inside is to protect them from predators.
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What was the reason of interpretation of Indian history? |
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Answer» Answer: According to consensus in modern genetics, anatomically modern humans FIRST arrived on the Indian SUBCONTINENT from Africa between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago.[1] However, the earliest known human remains in India date to 30,000 years ago. Settled life, which involves the transition from foraging to farming and pastoralism, began in Greater India around 7,000 BCE. At the SITE of Mehrgarh, presence can be documented of the domestication of wheat and barley, rapidly followed by that of goats, sheep, and cattle.[2] By 4,500 BCE, settled life had spread more widely,[2] and began to gradually evolve into the Indus Valley Civilization, an early civilization of the Old world, which was contemporaneous with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. This civilization flourished between 2,500 BCE and 1900 BCE in what today is Pakistan and north-western India and was noted for its urban planning, baked brick houses, elaborate drainage, and water supply.[3] In the early second millennium BCE, persistent drought caused the population of the Indus Valley to scatter from large urban centers to villages. Around the same time, Indo-Aryan tribes moved into the Punjab from regions further northwest in several waves of migration. The resulting Vedic period was marked by the composition of the Vedas, large collections of hymns of these tribes whose postulated religious culture, through synthesis with the preexisting religious cultures of the subcontinent, gave rise to Hinduism. The concept of Varna, a social grouping system which divided people into different groups based on their occupations and abilities, such as priests, warriors, merchants, and tradesmen, was created during this time. Towards the end of this period, around 600 BCE, after the pastoral and nomadic Indo-Aryans spread from the Punjab into the Gangetic plain, large swaths of which they deforested to pave way for agriculture, a second urbanization took place. The small Indo-Aryan chieftaincies, or janapadas, were consolidated into larger states, or mahajanapadas. The urbanization was accompanied by the rise of new ascetic movements in Greater MAGADHA, including Jainism and Buddhism. These movements gave rise to new religious concepts[4], which opposed the growing influence of BRAHMANISM and the primacy of rituals, presided by the Brahmin priests, that had come to be associated with Vedic religion.[5] Most of the Indian subcontinent was conquered by the Maurya Empire, during the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. From the 3rd century BCE onwards, Prakrit and Pali literature in the north and the Tamil Sangam literature in southern India started to flourish.[6][7] In the 3rd century BCE, Wootz steel originated in south India and was exported to foreign countries.[8][9][10] During the Classical period, various parts of India were ruled by numerous dynasties for the next 1,500 years, among which the Gupta Empire stands out. This period, witnessing a Hindu religious and intellectual resurgence, is known as the classical or Golden Age of India. During this period, many aspects of Indian civilization, administration, culture, and religion (Hinduism and Buddhism) spread to much of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India began to have maritime business links with the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Indian cultural influence spread over many parts of Southeast Asia, which led to the establishment of Indianised kingdoms in Southeast Asia (Greater India).[11][12] |
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Rus ke samaajik aarthik aur rajnitik haalaat 1905 me kese the |
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Answer» hiiiii Explanation: hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |
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MatchdesertsextremeNorth AfricaBabulwater creates a poolship of desert |
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Answer» Answer: VEGETATION, birds, and insects can all mean a nearby water source. Fruits, vegetables, CACTI, and roots all contain water and mashing them with a rock will release some liquid. Water flows down, so check low terrain. Canyons and mountain bases COULD be home to a water source. Explanation: Camels are called ships of the desert because they carry very big loads from one side of the desert to the other. DROMEDARY camels can carry over two hundred kilograms on their backs. Camels walk four kilometres PER hour through the hot desert. They can go like this for three weeks without water. |
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(i) The total amount of barren land in India is :(a)15.5 million hectares (b) 16.5 million hectarese) 17.5 million hectares(d)None of these(Choose correct onTonino1YO |
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Answer» Answer: Total amount of BARREN LAND is 42 hectares. So the CORRECT is d. NONE of these |
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The highest peakof the Himalayas.The Indo-Gangetic Plain lies to theallevialsoil.The Indo Gangetic Plain is made up of |
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Answer» Answer: Indo-Gangetic PLAIN, also called North Indian Plain, extensive north-central SECTION of the Indian subcontinent, stretching WESTWARD from (and including) the COMBINED delta of the Brahmaputra River valley and the Ganges (GANGA) River to the Indus River valley. |
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Differentiate white and yellow revolution |
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Answer» Answer The White Revolution REFERS to the rapid DEVELOPMENT of milk production in India in the 1960S. DR. ... While the YELLOW Revolution refers to the increased production of oil to make the COUNTRY self-sufficient
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- 75-100 onlyQ.2 Do you think that each new nation, which wants to haveindustrialisation must compete with other nations. Are thereany other methods? |
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Answer» no it his not NECESSARILY to COMPETE for industriliztion |
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II. Match the following:-1. Rajyasabha--Chandradeva2. Gharwala.---House of people3. Loksabha---Danga4. Chandela---House of elders |
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The cotten textile which Portuguese took back to Europe along with the species came to be called 1,Mosul 2, chintz 3,Bandhan 4,None of the above |
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Answer» Answer: Fine COTTON made in India was exported to Mosul in present ,DAY Iraq by Arab merchants. European traders PURCHASED this cotton and were impressed by the fine QUALITY and called it “muslin”. When the Portuguese first came to India in search of spices they landed in CALICUT on the Kerala coast in south-west India. The cotton textiles which they took back to Europe, along with the spices, came to be called “calico”. |
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Different real white and yellow revolution |
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Answer» Answer: hello GUYS.... |
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1789 की फ्रांसीसी क्रांति में दार्शनिकों की भूमिका की व्याख्या कीजिए |
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Answer» जब समाज किसी बड़े बदलाव की तरफ अग्रसर होता है तो उसे एक विचार की आवश्यकता होती है। यह विचारधारा ही उस बदलाव को वैधता दिलाने में मदद करती है। ... इन विचारकों ने लोगों का ध्यान राजनीतिक, आर्थिक एवं सामाजिक समस्याओं की ओर आकर्षित किया। |
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Write about Provertive Detention |
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Answer» Answer: Preventive detention means to detain a person so that to prevent that person from commenting on any possible crime or other WORDS preventive detention is an ACTION taken by the administration on the GROUNDS of the suspicion that some wrong ACTIONS MAY be done by the person concerned which will be prejudicial to the Explanation: hope it helps you.. |
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13.was an English official who had deep respect for the Indianculture. |
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Answer» Answer: Henry Thomas Colebrooke and Nathaniel Halhed Explanation: Halhed and Jones SET up the ASIATIC Society of Bengal and started a JOURNAL called Asiatick Researcher. These people had a deep respect for ancient cultures, both Indian and Western. Hope this HELPS |
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Is the highest peakof the Himalayas.The Indo-Gangetic Plain lies to theallevialsoil.The Indo Gangetic Plain is made up of |
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Answer» Answer: The Indo Gangetic plane is made alluvial soil. Explanation: SOUTH of the mountains is the Indo-Gangetic Plain, formed from the combined alluvial plains of the Indus, Ganges (Ganga), and Brahmaputra rivers, which lie in a deep marginal depression running NORTH of and parallel to the main RANGE of the HIMALAYAS. |
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In which way cabinet Ministers exercise more power than the other ministers ? |
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Answer» Answer: Cabinet MINISTERS are the top-level leaders of the ruling party or parties and are in charge of the major ministries. Ministers of state with independent charge are on the other hand usually in-charge of smaller ministries. The decisions are TAKEN in cabinet meetings and the other ministers have to FOLLOW these decisions. They attend the cabinet meeting only if they are invited |
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How do diwan rights effect? |
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Answer» After winning the battle of Buxar, British East India Company BECAME diwan and Bengal was under the control of British. ... From Diwani rights, the British got the right to collect revenue from Bengal, BIHAR and Orissa. The district of Kota and Allaha BAD were TAKEN from Nawabs of Awadh . |
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Which of the following countries is the example of two party system?a) Pakistan b)UK c)lndia d)None of above |
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Answer» B) uk Explanation: |
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India national Congress session .1 Calcutta (sep1920) .2Nagpur (des 1920) .3 Madras India map out line |
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Answer» The INDIAN National CONGRESS is a political party in India which was established in 1885, it was the FIRST contemporary nationalist inclination to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and AFRICA. From the 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the influence of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress turned to the supreme head of the Indian independence campaign. Congress led India to autonomy from the British regime, and dramatically affected other anti-colonial nationalist actions in the British Empire. . . . HOPE IT HELPS.. MARK IT AS BRAINALIST..!! ☺️❤️ |
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. __________ is the number of women per thousand of men in a population. * |
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Pupil analysis the favourable conditions to impose English rule in india |
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Answer» hi all I like the IDEA of what is a Sedimentary b and c unit of E to cadet College er call rate beshi KATE is a Sedimentary b and c unit of e sthir holo ami amar hi bava nee ENNA |
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Q1 How can the success of democracy be assessed ? Explain.Q2 How do democratic governments ensure transparency ? Explain with the any 3-4 points.Please answer this fast !! |
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Answer» Answer: (i) it PROMOTES EQUALITY among citizens. (ii) it ENHANCES the dignity of the individual. (iii) it improves the quality of decision-making. (iv) it provides a method to RESOLVE conflicts. |
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India national Congress session .1 Calcutta (sep1920) .2Nagpur (des 1920) .3 Madras |
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Answer» Answer: India national Congress session .1 Calcutta (sep1920) .2Nagpur (DES 1920) .3 MADRAS |
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What is Genocidal War .....Class : IX |
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Answer» The term 'Genocidal WAR' refers to the mass murder of a particular group of innocent civilians in Europe by Germany during the SECOND WORLD War. hope it helps u.. |
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Why is iron and steel industry called basic industry |
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Answer» Answer: Iron and steel industry is CALLED the basic industry due to following reasons: All industries WHETHER heavy, MEDIUM or LIGHT depend on it for the machinery. Thus, it provides base to the other industries. Steel is required for manufacturing variety of engineering, construction and defence goods. |
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Tribal cook food with the help of ____________ seed.1.mango2.mahua3.palash4.avocado |
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Explain the three revenue systems adopted by British East India company. |
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Answer» Answer: Three major systems of LAND revenue collection EXISTED in India. They were – Zaminidari, RYOTWARI and Mahalwari. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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I. Fill in the blanksGA Economic progress of any country isknown as Human Development Report of the worldprepared and released bySu Groundwateris an exampleofresource..16. The book An Uncertain Glory was writtenby Joan sales |
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Why do we need to study the past?give one reson ? |
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Answer» Answer: We need to study the PAST so that we do not COMMIT the same MISTAKE in the FUTURE |
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How many molecules of water of crystallization is present in alum |
Answer» 24 molecules
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व्हाट इस ह्यूमन रिसोर्स |
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Answer» Answer: HUMAN RESOURCES (HR) is the division of a business that is charged with finding, screening, recruiting, and training JOB applicants, as well as administering employee-benefit programs. please vote it correctly.......and mark as BRAINLIEST |
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are the sentence right or wrong ? rewrite the wrong one. jute industry is concertrated in the state of West Bengal. |
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Answer» Explanation: The above statement is right . Reason :- The jute industry is mainly concentrated in WEST Bengal due to the following reasons: The soil of the Ganga Brahmaputra delta in West Bengal is suitable for the growth of jute and hence MANY jute INDUSTRIES are located here. West Bengal has a humid climate and rainfall up to 200 cm which is essential for the jute crop. hope it helps you ... if so please MARK me brainlist ... |
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Write a brief note on the Negritoit. |
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Answer» The Negrito are among the several different ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of a region known today as Austronesia. Their current POPULATIONS include the Andamanese peoples of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Semang and Batek peoples of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, and the AETA people, Ati people, and 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Based on their physical similarities, Negritos were once considered a single population of related people. Recent research, however, SUGGESTS that they comprise SEPARATE groups, as WELL as demonstrating that they are not closely related to the Pygmies of Africa. |
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What type of soil describe different types of soil their characteristics and distribution |
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Answer» soil is the upper layer of earth in which PLANTS grow, a black or dark BROWN material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles. ALLUVIAL INDIAN SOILS: CHARACTERISTICS: These are very fertile soils i hope this HELP you |
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How does democracy lead to peaceful and harmononous life among citizens in economic sphere |
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Answer» Answer: n most countries, the democracy produces a GOVERNMENT that is ACCOUNTABLE to the citizens and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens. THUS, it promotes equality among citizens.People wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them as in a democratic government i.e people's own government. It makes them believe that it is suitable for their country as it is the legitimate government.No society can FULLY and permanently resolve the conflict among different groups. But we can learn to respect these differences and evolve MECHANISMS to negotiate them. Democracy is best suited as it develops a procedure to conduct competitions. Belgium is a successful example of negotiating differences among ethnic groups. |
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