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Why were people buried with animals like goats للحم |
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What were the three militans from of nationalism in Europe ? |
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Answer» Answer: What were the THREE MILITANS from of nationalism in EUROPE ? Explanation: please FOLLOW me. |
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Media coverage on woman in sports |
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Answer» Answer: i DONT UNDERSTAND BUDY please follow me |
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A group of organs that work together performing major functions |
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Why does a camel has long eyelashes?give reason in short |
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Answer» Deserts are HOT and DRY. Winds BLOW sand all around, so a camel has long eyelashes. ... The long eyelashes keep sand out of the camel's eyes. THICK eyebrows shield the eyes from the desert sun. Explanation: please follow me and thanks |
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Describe the vegetation on high Altitudes |
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Answer» Answer: The vegetation of high altitudes are Montane Forests. In mountainous areas, the DECREASE in temperature with increasing altitude leads to the corresponding change in natural vegetation. As such, there is a SUCCESSION of natural vegetation belts in the same ORDER as we see from the tropical to the TUNDRA REGION. |
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4. Which of the following rightis available inour constitsion 9 |
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Answer» MEANS can you answer PLEASEEEEEEEE |
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The IMF bank and world Bank commenced financial operations in which year |
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Answer» Explanation: The International MONETARY Fund and the World Bank were both created at an international conference convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United STATES in JULY 1944 The Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) was introduced in 1999 to identify the strengths and vulnerabilities of a country's financial system and recommend APPROPRIATE policy RESPONSES. |
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2. Nume shin philosophere whose ideas inspired the French.revolution? |
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Answer» Answer: The three famous writers and philosophers who influenced the FRENCH REVOLUTION were VOLTAIRE , Montesquieu , JEAN Jacques Rousseau. ... |
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How islold sabha formed? |
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Answer» Right QUESTION is= how is OLD sabha formed? Answer: 17 April 1952 Explanation: MARK me as Brainliest FOLLOW me please it's urgent please please please please please please please please please please please please please please |
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Write about 42 years event |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: what is 42 YEARS plz tell full question pls tell I will be abhari of your pls :) Thanks 0. 0.0. (0 VOTES). Log in to ... 0 votes Explanation: Explanation: what is 42 years plz tell full question pls tell I will be abhari of your pls :) Thanks 0. 0.0. (0 votes). Log in to ... 0 votes |
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What is the transparency |
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Answer» Answer: Transparency is the PROPERTY of TRANSPARENT and translucent objects to allow LIGHT to PASS through them. |
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Class 10th worksheet number 49 social science |
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Answer» Answer: The Slave DYNASTY was FOUNDED by Quṭb al-Dīn AIBAK, a favourite slave of the MUSLIM general and LATER sultan Muḥammad of Ghūr. |
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When is a world frog prottection day celebrated |
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Answer» March 20 March 20 MARKS World Frog DAY, an annual observance of the TAILLESS amphibian. It was created in 2009 with the intention to save many different species of frogs from going extinct. |
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Why we should respect our Nation Anthem/ Give reasons? |
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Answer» Answer: Reverence and RESPECT shall at all TIMES be accorded the flag, the anthem, and other national symbols which embody the national ideals and traditions and which EXPRESS the PRINCIPLES of sovereignty and national solidarity. Explanation: |
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Food remains safe at 5 deegre celsius give scientific reason for class 7 |
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Answer» Answer: Food remains safe at 5 degree Celsius as it prevents the GROWTH of bacteria. Explanation: Food is PERISHABLE, meaning it tends to deteriorate in QUALITY as TIME goes by, and it would be unusable after the DATE of expiry. Explanation: |
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When iron nail us placed in copper sulphate its blue color changes to |
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Answer» When an iron nail immersed in the SOLUTION of COPPER sulphate than iron displaces copper from the solution of copper sulphate because iron is more reactive than copper. THEREFORE copper sulphate solution colour changes from blue to PALE green. |
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How is a village Executive formed |
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5 example on how the disciplines of social sciences,natutal sciences and humanities come in common |
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Answer» Social science, any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behaviour in its social and cultural aspects. Usually included within the social sciences are cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics. Explanation:
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कानून बनाने की प्रक्रिया में संसद कार्यपालिका पर किस प्रकार निर्भर होती है पॉइंट में लिखना है और इसको जो भी आंसर देगा मैं उसकी सभी आंसर thanks करूंगी और फॉलो करूंगी |
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What does responsibility of allgiance and resistance means?? |
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Answer» Answer: An ALLEGIANCE is a DUTY of fidelity SAID to be owed, or freely committed, by the PEOPLE, subjects or CITIZENS to their state or sovereign Explanation: hope it helps you.. |
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स्थानिक वेळ मध्यानावरून ठरवली जाते करणे द्या.. |
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कानून बनाने की प्रक्रिया में संसद कार्यपालिका पर किस प्रकार निर्भर है |
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Answer» परंतु, संसद विधि-निर्माण प्रक्रिया के द्वारा जो नियंत्रण लागू करती है, वे व्यापक और आम होते हैं । संसद कानूनों के ढांचे का निर्माण करती है और मूल ढाँचे के अंतर्गत विस्तृत नियमों तथा विनियमों को तैयार करने का अधिकार कार्यपालिका को सौंप देती है । ... ऐसे नियमों और विनियमों को परीक्षण के लिए संसद के सामने रखा जाता है । |
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Who decides rules and regulations related excise and custom, export - inport and income tax |
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Answer» I I I I I I ANYTHING ELSE |
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Our national movement was a struggle against the foreign rule. true or false |
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Answer» True Explanation: Please MARK my answer as brainliest. Hope this is helpful to you. |
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Giuseppe mazzini was a which revolutionary |
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Answer» Author of The Making of Italy, 1815–1870. |
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These were built by land owners to enhance the value of their propertiesA) DamsB) BridgesC) CanalsD) Fly overs |
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High tides, waves, ocean currents, salinity ( find odd and tell the reason ) |
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-14.When MNREGA was implemented.Write any Two features of it. |
Answer» Answer:two features of MNREGA |
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How to prepare for rrb group d general knowledge section |
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Answer» ब्दीनब्ज़वरबन्क्कक्सिक्कन् kkakakqlsn bjkamq |
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प्रवरण हे भूकंप व जवलामुखीचे केंद्र आहे कारणे द्या in Marathi plzzz ans fast...... |
Answer» भूकंप - भूगर्भातील हालचालींमूळे प्रचंड प्रमाणात उर्जेचे उत्सर्जन होते आणि त्याची परिणती "भूकंप लहरी" तयार होण्यात होऊन पृथ्वीच्या पृष्ठभागाची हालचाल होते. त्यामुळे जमीन थरथरणे, हलणे, जमिनीला भेगा, कंपन होणे अथवा भूकवच अचानक काही क्षण हादरणे यास भूकंप म्हणतात. भूकंपामुळे भूपृष्ठाचा भाग मागे-पुढे किंवा वर-खाली होतो. साहजिकच त्यामुळे भूगर्भात निर्माण होणारे धक्के व लाटा जमिनीच्या आत आणि वरच्या पृष्ठभागावर सर्व दिशांनी पसरतात. जमिनीखाली असलेल्या भूकंपाच्या उगमस्थानास भूकंपनाभी म्हणतात भूकंपनाभीच्या अगदी वर, भूपृष्ठावर असलेल्या बिंदूस भूकंपाचा केंद्रबिंदू म्हणतात. तीव्र स्वरूपाच्या लाटा किंवा हादरे सर्वप्रथम या केंद्रालगत येऊन पोहोचतात, त्यामुळे तेथे हानीचे प्रमाण सर्वात जास्त असते. भूकंपाचे हादरे हे सौम्य किंवा तीव्र अशा दोन्ही स्वरूपाचे असू शकतात. पृथ्वीवर होणाऱ्या विध्वंसक भूकंपांपेक्षा सौम्य भूकंपांची संख्या खूपच जास्त असते. भूकंपालेख यंत्रांवर धक्क्यांची नोंद आपोआप होत राहते. |
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Name the major landmarks of the thar desert located |
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Answer» Answer: The national park is LOCATED in Jaisalmer of RAJASTHAN which is the most popular desert city in INDIA Other desert wildlife reserves are TAL Chapar Sanctuary, and Wild As wildlife sanctuary or Indian Wild As Sanctuary. Explanation: hope it HELPS you.. |
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6.He desired the method of making pucca roadsA) Mc. KinkyB) Mc. MohanC) Mc. DonaldD) Me Adam |
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Answer» the answer is A)Mc.Kinky Explanation: you FOLLOW me i will follownu |
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India is a large land mass formed during different geological periods which has influenced herrelief. True or false |
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Answer» TRUE............................. |
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What could possible happen if their efforts to achieve democracy generate physical violence in the process |
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Answer» Answer: Define and differentiate between government, power, and authority Identify and describe the three types of authority 17.2. Democratic Will Formation Explain the significance of the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy Describe the dynamic of political demand and political supply in determining the democratic “will of the people” 17.3. The De-Centring of the State: Terrorism, War, Empire, and Political Exceptionalism Identify and describe factors of political exception that affect contemporary political life 17.4. Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power Understand how functionalists, critical sociologists, and symbolic interactionists view government and politics INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS In one of Max Weber’s last public lectures—“Politics as a Vocation” (1919)—he asked, what is the MEANING of political action in the context of a whole way of life? (More accurately, he used the term Lebensführung: what is the meaning of political action in the context of a whole conduct of life, a theme we will RETURN to in the next section). He asked, what is political about political action and what is the place of “the political” in the ongoing conduct of social life? Until recently we might have been satisfied with an answer that examined how various political institutions and processes function in society: the state, the government, the civil service, the courts, the democratic process, etc. However, in recent years, among many other examples we could cite, we have seen how the events of the Arab Spring in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt (2010–2011) put seemingly stable political institutions and processes into question. Through the collective action of ordinary citizens, the long-lasting authoritarian regimes of Ben Ali, Gadhafi, and Mubarak were brought to an end through what some called “revolution.” Not only did the political institutions all of a sudden not function as they had for decades, they were also shown not to be at the centre of political action at all. What do we learn about the place of politics in social life from these examples? Revolutions are often presented as monumental, foundational political events that happen only rarely and historically: the American revolution (1776), the French revolution (1789), the Russian revolution (1917), the CHINESE revolution (1949), the Cuban revolution (1959), the Iranian revolution (1979), etc. But the events in North Africa remind us that revolutionary political action is always a possibility, not just a rare political occurrence. Samuel Huntington defines revolution as: a rapid, fundamental, and violent domestic change in the dominant values and myths of a society, in its political institutions, social structure, leadership, and government activity and policies. Revolutions are thus to be distinguished from insurrections, rebellions, revolts, coups, and wars of independence (Huntington 1968, p. 264). What is at stake in revolution is also, therefore, the larger question that Max Weber was asking about political action. In a sense, the question of the role of politics in a whole way of life asks how a whole way of life comes into existence in the first place. How do revolutions occur? In Tunisia, the street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire after his produce cart was confiscated. The injustice of this event provided an emblem for the widespread conditions of poverty, oppression, and humiliation experienced by a majority of the population. In this case, the revolutionary action might be said to have originated in the way that Bouazizi’s act sparked a radicalization in people’s sense of citizenship and power: their internal feelings of individual dignity, rights, and freedom and their capacity to act on them. It was a moment in which, after living through decades of deplorable conditions, people SUDDENLY felt their own power and their own capacity to act. Sociology is interested in STUDYING the conditions of such examples of citizenship and power. 17.1. POWER AND AUTHORITY Figure 17 |
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Is the cradle of human kindA)AfricaB) EuropeC)IndiaD) America |
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How many tiers of govt . are there in India |
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प्लाया से आप क्या समझते हैं |
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ThereJous levels9institutionePanchayot |
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Differntiate between literate and illetrate ? |
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Answer» If you are LITERATE, you can READ and WRITE . If you are illiterate, you are not ABLE to read and write . |
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Where did the samaria swami and baarindrakumar meet? |
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Answer» IDK................. |
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Have beenbeen broughtself helphelp groups haveexis loncein oxder to bring poortogetherwoomen together true or false |
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What is economic sector? |
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Answer» Answer: One classical breakdown of economic activity distinguishes three sectors PRIMARY: INVOLVES the RETRIEVAL and production of raw materials, such as corn, coal, wood and iron. Secondary involves the TRANSFORMATION of raw or intermediate materials into goods e.g. MANUFACTURING steel into cars, or textiles into clothing Explanation: hope it helps you.. |
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The industry was heavily dependent on the work of --------- and -------- in factoriesA ManagerC Women and childrenD) MenB) Scientists |
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Answer» बता नहीं गूगल से जाकर पिक्चर |
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Three presidencies—Madras, Calcuttautta: In 1640, the British gained entry into Bering post in Hooghly. Bengal was the first territoCalcutta, which served as an important defence urcutta became the capital of British India in 1772.against the Dutch and the French. Governor Gerhich became famous for its opium, textile and jute incentury, Calcutta became the first industrialised city ofinstrumental role in developing Calcutta. It becamearsBombay: In 19th century |
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Answer» Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta in English, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal and is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly. The city was a colonial city developed by the British East India COMPANY and then by the British Empire. Kolkata was the capital of the British Indian empire until 1911 when the capital was relocated to Delhi. Kolkata grew rapidly in the 19th century to become the second city of the British Indian Empire. This was accompanied by the development of a culture that fused European philosophies with Indian tradition. Calcutta in the 1890's. Kolkata is also noted for its revolutionary history, ranging from the Indian struggle for independence to the leftist Naxalite and trade-union movements. Labelled the "Cultural Capital of India", "The City of Processions", "The City of Palaces", and the "City of Joy", Kolkata has also been home to prominent people such as, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Rani Rashmoni, Amartya Sen, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Rabindranath Tagore, Keshub Chandra Sen, Jagadish Chandra Bose, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Sister NIVEDITA, Sri Aurobindo, Subhas Chandra Bose, Satyendra Nath Bose, Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, Paramahansa Yogananda, Anil Kumar GAIN, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Jibanananda Das, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Mother TERESA, Satyajit Ray, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Ustad Vilayat Khan , Pandit Ravi Shankar and Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Problems related to rapid urbanization started to plague Kolkata from the 1653s and the city remains an example of the urbanization challenges of the developing nations.
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What is sexual harassment . plz give only short answers |
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Answer» Answer: The EEOC has defined sexual harassment in its guidelines as: Unwelcome sexual ADVANCES, requests for sexual FAVORS, and other VERBAL or physical. conduct of a sexual nature when: • Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or. CONDITION of an individual's employment, or. |
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......... revolution in theworld inspired the Indians to set upa socialist economy. |
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Answer» Russian REVOLUTION in theworld INSPIRED the Indians to set UPA socialist ECONOMY. |
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Which of the following statements are correct? .I. Rann of Kachchh is formed by the recession of the seaII. Kuchaman, Sambhar and Didwana are salt water lakes III. The land to the east of. Aravallis is known as BagarIV. The fertile flood plains formed by small streams in Rajasthan are known as Rohi 1. I, II and IV2. I, III and IV3. II, III and IV4. I, II, III and IV |
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