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1.

Explain the economic recovery ideas of hitler???

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Nazi economic policy was largely based on fascist economic theories. In fascism, resources and production are managed for the greater benefit of the state, rather than to INCREASE profit, wages or standards of living. Fascist governments control production and manufacturing, dictating what is produced and for what purposes. There is also considerable government control over the allocation of resources, such as land and RAW materials. Unlike socialism, fascism is not OPPOSED to private ownership of capital, provided that business owners are co-operative and do not resist state control. In fascist economic systems, such as Mussolini’s Italy, economics is considered a partnership between the state and private-owned corporations. Fascism is, however, hostile to unions, contending that workers should put the interests of the state before their own petty NEEDS. Fascism also tends to encourage AUTARKY (economic self-sufficiency) rather than foreign trade.


2.

Why Was special sunweillance and security forces created by Hitler ??

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Apart from the already existing REGULAR police in green uniform and the Storm Troopers (SA), these included the Gestapo (Secret State Police) the SS (the protection squads) criminal police and security SERVICE. It was the extra constitutional powers of these newly organised forces that gave the Nazi state its reputation as the most dreaded criminal state. People could now be detained in Gestapo torture chambers, rounded up and sent to CONCENTRATION camps, deported at will or ARRESTED without any legal procedures. The police forces acquired powers to rule with impunity. So, in this WAY special surveillance and security forces were created to control or order society in ways that Nazis wanted.

3.

Who are the poorest of the poor ?

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Womankind, female new-borns and old people are said to be the POOREST of the poor. Within a poor FAMILY, such individuals suffer more than the others. As per the fact, they are systematically denied EQUAL access to the resources AVAILABLE to the family. Others can be scheduled tribes, urban casual labourers, agricultural rural labourers, victims of natural calamities. With the widespread extreme POVERTY and dreadful living conditions, most of the underdeveloped countries are at on the baseline of the global economy.

4.

Who is founder of WWW ????

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Founder of WWW (WORLD WIDE WEB ) is Tim Berners-Lee.

5.

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6.

What tennis player made it to finals us open 8 times in 80s?

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IVAN Lendl is the ANSWER .

7.

Do you have any source to get the information about the working of a government explain

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ANSWER:

Do not WASTE TIME of your

8.

Briefly discuss the role of indicators in evaluation of art education actvities

Answer» PAPER focuses on quality indicators for teaching practice which were created for the

Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana in the framework of the project “Quality of the

University of Ljubljana” (2013–2014). So FAR there have been no systematic EVALUATIONS of

the STUDENTS’ teaching practice for the entire Faculty of Arts. The aim of this paper is to

evaluate the teaching practice of students, the role of SCHOOL mentors, and the given

method of determining quality indicators for all the participants in the process, namely

school mentors, students, faculty mentors, faculty coordinators, and school coordinators at the Faculty of Arts.

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9.

visit a loast 20 household each of the following disadvantaged groups and collect the information required as per the performa No.1 attached page no 22 after completing the survey what do you conclude ? and what step would you like to take first empowerment of these groups and why

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1Abul-Fazl

2Raja Todar

3 MalAbdul Rahim

4Khan-I-Khana

5Birbal

6Mulla Do-Piyaza

7FaiziFakir  

8Aziao-Din

9TansenRaja MAN SINGH I


10.

design a poster highlighting energy conservation tips you would take for your school. please answer this question fast. if you cannot draw a poster atleast give some tips to conserve energy in school. content quality answer required. verified answer required

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"Some of the energy conservation tips are as follows:

A.We should TURN off the lights and fans when not in use.

B.The efficiency of our HVAC system should be improved.

C.The inefficient appliances should be REPLACED with the efficient ones.

D.The usage of A/C’s and HEATERS should be minimum.

E.The leekage in water pipes should be repaired at the EARLIEST. "

11.

Which nobel prize is not awarded annually in stockholm?

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12.

What is solar energy

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The HEAT energy that COMES from the SUN is known as solar energy

13.

निम्न में से फारसी लोग किसके उपासक हैं ?(a) चन्द्रमा के(b) सूर्य के(c) शक्ति के(d)पृथ्वी के

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The CORRECT ANSWER is OPTION no. B

14.

राजस्थान में मेले किसके प्रतीक है ?(a) विश्वास के(b) लोक संस्कृति के(c) आस्था के(d)उपरोक्त सब

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The CORRECT ANSWER is OPTIONAL no. d

Rahul ARYAN

15.

What do you mean by people's movement give two examples

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Answer:The 1990 People's MOVEMENT (Nepali: जनआन्दोलन, ROMANIZED: Jana Andolan) was a multiparty movement in Nepal that brought an end to absolute monarchy and the BEGINNING of constitutional DEMOCRACY. It also eliminated the Panchayat system. The movement was marked by a unity between the VARIOUS political parties.

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16.

Parliament is supreme legislative in India justify it

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Parliament is supreme legislature of India because it make laws that are applicable to the whole country. It is the HIGHEST law MAKING ONE.

17.

Which of the two houses (Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha) is more powerful? Explain in points.

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18.

Hey guys!plz explain the important definations of "handball "chapter in simple words

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A game played in a walled COURT or against a SINGLE wall or board by two or FOUR PLAYER who USE their hands to strike the ball

19.

Why are the car bike trucks etc.. tyres are black ?

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The black color of tires comes from carbon black, a readily-available material that provides GREATLY improved wear characteristics and heat-dissipation capabilities when added to rubber compounds.   

Natural rubber is off-white in color, and in fact the first rubber tires were white.   Pure vulcanized rubber is soft and wears out very quickly, however, and tends to heat up and DEFORM under load.  So you want to mix something in with the rubber that adds temperature stability and hardness -- originally this was typically zinc oxide which made the tires bright white in color.  

Around the time of World War I zinc oxide began to be replaced with carbon black, which had even better characteristics and was becoming more available as a byproduct of coal and oil production.  As the benefits of adding carbon black to the COMPOUND became known, that additive was used just on the tread portion, while the side of the tire remained the natural color -- this is where the (now mostly gone) tradition of "whitewall tires" came from.  In a TRUE (antique) whitewall tire the light color is present througout the wall of the tire; later versions overlaid a thinner layer of white rubber on the black tire to give a whitewall LOOK:  




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20.

Compare the main features of indian agriculture with that of prairies

Answer» INDIAN farming is generally done USING OLD fashioned and TRADITIONAL methodes where as PRAIRIES farming is done by using modern technlogy in agriculture
21.

Some questions from working of institutions

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Question.1. Name the three organs of the GOVERNMENT.
Answer. (i) Executive
(ii) Legislative
(iii) Judiciary

Question.2. Who is the head of the state and the head of the government ?
Answer. The President is the head of the state whereas Prime Minister is the head of the government.

Question.3. What is a Parliament ? Name the TWO houses of the Parliament.
Answer. It is the SUPREME law making body of INDIA. It has two Houses :
(i) Lok Sabha
(ii) Rajya Sabha.

Question.4. What are institutions ?
Answer. The arrangements which are made in modern democracies to run the government.

Question.5. Name any three institutions responsible to run the democratic government in India.
Answer. (i) The Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
(ii) The Civil Servant.
(iii) The Supreme Court

22.

Water is enabled distributed on the earth why

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23.

The life of the people of सहारा desert is changing very fast. explain

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Ur answer....

Some of the people who live in the Sahara raise crops on irrigated land in an oasis. Others tend FLOCKS of GOATS, sheep, and camels. These herders find grass for the stock along the desert's fringe or where sudden rains have fallen. They live in tents so they can move easily as soon as the grass is EATEN in ONE place....

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24.

What is below poverty line?

Answer» PEOPLE who are below LINE of poverty.
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25.

What do you mean by the age sex pyramid

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A POPULATION pyramid, also called an "AGE-sex pyramid", is a GRAPHICAL illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population, which forms the SHAPE of a pyramid when the population is GROWING

26.

What is the Naval Base near Karwar known as?

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Karwar: Away from public GLARE and pomp, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday commissioned INS Vajrakosh, a naval STATION near Karwar in Karnataka. Together with INS Kadamba, 20 km, away, it is now the world's largest naval base EAST of the Suez Canal

27.

The main pillar of Indian society is............. community. Fill in the blank.

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The VILLAGE, the caste system, and the FAMILY are considered the THREE PILLARS of Indian society.

28.

interpret any one fear in the mind of religious authorities and monarchs about printed text during 16th century in Europe

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RELIGIOUS authorities have FEAR of the spread of VULGAR material through it while monarchs had the fear of rebellions COMMUNICATIONS

29.

'democracy in india has strengthened the claims of the disadvantage for equal status and equality.'Name the right.

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This right comes under the fundamental right i.e Right To Equality.

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SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RIGHT AS FOLLOWS :

•The Constitution guarantees that all citizens will be equally protected by the laws of the country.

• According to this right the government shall not discriminate against any Citizen on Grounds of religion, cast, ethnicity, sex or place of birth.

•Every citizen should have access to PUBLIC places LIKE shops, hotels, restaurants and cinema halls.

•There should be no restrictions with regard to use of well, tanks, playground or any other place of public Resorts MAINTAINED by government or dedicated to use of general public.

•All citizens of equality of opportunity in MATTERS related to employment, APPOINTMENT to any position in government or education.

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30.

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31.

Mention any five powers of the president of India

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The president is the head of the Indian STATE. He is the first citizen of India and acts as a symbol of unity, integrity and solidarity of the nation.

Acc to article 53 of our constitution “the executive power of the union shall be vested in president “ and

Acc to article 74 “ there shall be a COM headed by PM to aid and advise the president who shall exercise his functions in accordance with such advice”

He has wide powers which are given below

Executive powersAll executive actions of GOI are taken in his nameHe appoints PM and other ministers and they hold office during his pleasureHe appoints attorney general(AG), CAG,CEC and other election commissioners, chairman and members of UPSC, Governors and so onHe directly administers UTs through administrators appointed by himHe appoints inter- state council to promote cooperationHe can declare any area as scheduled area and has powers with respect to the administration of scheduled areas and tribal areas.

2. Legislative powers

He can summon or prorogue the PARLIAMENT and can dissolve the Lok Sabha.He can summon the joint sitting of both the HOUSES of Parliament which is presided by the speaker of the Lok SabhaHe nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in Literature ,science, art and social serviceHe can nominate 2 members to Lok Sabha from Anglo Indian communityhe can PROMULGATE Ordinance when the parliament is not in sessionHe lays reports of CAG, UPSC, finance commission and others before the parliamentHe decides on questions as to disqualification of MPs in consultation with the ECHe has veto powers under article 111(like absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto)He may give his assent to billWithold his assent to the billReturn the bill

32.

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33.

How to learn sst in easiest way??

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When it comes to preparing for a SOCIAL studies test, practice makes perfect. If you're feeling overwhelmed by all those names and dates you learned in your social studies class, don't worry! Use flashcards and take great notes to review the information. Then, connect it all together in timelines or summaries to make sure you really understand it. You'll be ready to ace this test in no time!

Method One of Three:
Reviewing Major Themes

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Read the study guide and test instructions closely. It’s important to review all the information your teacher provides about the test. Listen carefully when they talk about an upcoming exam, and take notes on what they say. If you’re PROVIDED with a study guide, spend your study time reviewing the material listed on it so you’ll be prepared for the material you’ll be TESTED on.

2

Make your own flash cards. ALTHOUGH you might find suitable flash cards online, creating your own will tailor the terms to your class and give you extra study time as you write them. Use your flash cards for 10-20 minutes every day to improve your memory retention. Do not add more than 1-2 sentences of information per flash card so the content is easy to remember.[1]Flash cards are ESPECIALLY useful for memorizing notable people, events, or dates.Color code your flash cards to organize them and make memorization a little easier. You might, for example, highlight all major dates in pink, all historical figures in blue, and all important events in yellow.

34.

How technology to spread out the cricket

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Errors by Umpires on a cricket field were common. It was considered to a part of the game in a way. The ICC has been pretty cautious not to bombard all the new technologies at one time into the game. Not too many changes can be made to the game at one go.

So it all began with the DECISION Review SYSTEM (DRS), introduced during the Sri Lanka-India Test series in 2008. There was a limit of 3 reviews given per team for each innings of the match. Since then the use of technology has evolved the game and the INTRODUCTION of new gadgets have only added to the decision-making process in the sport.

Some of the changes may be considered necessary, given the high NUMBER of errors occurring in the game. But are all the introductions only led to the betterment of the sport? There have been innumerable number of controversies pertaining to the use of technology in cricket. Controversies surrounding the 2.5m rule in LBW’s during the World Cup, the indication by hot spot in some of the caught behind decisions, etc. It can be safely said that technology, no matter how accurate it may be, cannot be considered as a substitute to the on-field umpire.

There has been some confusion REGARDING the role of technology in cricket

35.

What was the practical uses of European learnings according to Wood's Dispatch ?

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The President of the Board of Control of the British East India Company, had an important effect on spreading English learning and female education in India. When in 1854 he sent a despatch to Lord Dalhousie, the then Governor-General of India.[1][2] Wood suggested that primary SCHOOLS must adopt vernacular languages, high schools must adopt ANGLO vernacular language and on college level English medium for education. This is known as Wood's despatch. Vocational and women's education were stressed upon. One of the most favourable steps taken by EIC was to CREATE English class in Indian people to be USED as workforce in company's administration.

36.

Suggest ten proverbs against terrorism

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Frost HEAVE. An upward movement of the subgrade RESULTING from the EXPANSION of ACCUMULATED SOIL moisture as it

37.

What role is played by the Vice President in the Indian government?

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The Vice-President acts as President in the absence of the President DUE to death, RESIGNATION, impeachment, or other situations. The Vice-President of India is also ex officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. When a bill is introduced in Rajya Sabha, vice-president decides whether it is a financial bill or not.

Only ONE function is assigned to theVP by the Indian CONSTITUTION. The VPof India acts to function as ex-officio chairman of the council of states. Acts as ACTING President if there is vacancy due to the death, resignation or impeachment of the ___ till a new is elected.


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38.

imagine that you are one of the student sitting in the school Virender and listening the classes what kind of questions would be rising in your mind plz answer this I will mark you as a braineist

Answer» ASK them to compare their answers in pairs before you CHECK answers ... The reading TEXTS are recorded so students can listen to them ...
39.

Who is the first law minister of India

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.Dr BHIMRAO Ramji Ambedkar, popularly known as BABASAHEB was the first Law MINISTER of India. He was made Law Minister on 15th August 1947 and SERVED till September 1951. He resigned from the Congress party on 27-9-1951 after DIFFERENCES cropped up


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40.

What are the uses of forest land

Answer» MODERN forestry generally embraces a broad range of concerns, in what is known as multiple-use MANAGEMENT, including the provision of timber, fuel wood, wildlife habitat, NATURAL water quality management, recreation, landscape and community protection, EMPLOYMENT, aesthetically appealing landscapes, BIODIVERSITY ...
41.

WHY IS MANUAL LABOUR WIDELY USED IN INDIAN FARMS?

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Agricultural labors constitute the most neglected class in Indian rural sector and are highly UNORGANIZED. ... (i) CULTIVATORS: Cultivators are small farmers, who possess very LITTLE land ...

42.

I need to write a short not on gargi and panini in my notebook so i need the answer for it

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43.

Article on child schooling and child work in india: does poverty matter?

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44.

There is a whole lot of inequality both among buyers and sellers. Explain

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No it's not correct
according to our Indian constitution everyone has their own rights and which are equal in our society so we can SAY that even sellers and buyer have the equal rights

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45.

Explain any four factors responsible for the development globalisation

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What are the factors NEEDED for Globalisation?

Factors That Have Contributed to Globalisation

Containerisation. The costs of ocean SHIPPING have come down, due to containerisation, BULK shipping, and other efficiencies. ...

Technological change. ...

Economies of SCALE. ...

Differences in tax systems. ...

Less protectionism. ...

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46.

Why do we need a government

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To MAKE RULES n REGULATIONS,for foreign relations, DEVELOPMENT of society,maintain economical policies and ensure welfare of each n every PERSON

47.

Explain any 3 reasons for an increase in reading mania in Europe in 18th century

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Explanation:

1. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries literacy rate went up in most parts of Europe.

2. NEW forms of popular literature appeared in print, targeting new audiences. Book sellers employed peddlers who roamed around villages, carrying little BOOKS for sale.

3. Cheap books were available in the market and the production of books was very high.

4. Newspapers and journals CARRIED information about wars and trade as well as news of developments in other PLACES.

48.

Why it is possible for India to develop the non conventional energy sources

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India is SITUATED in the TROPICS. the tropic of cancer passes right through it. so it GETS the direct rays of the sun. tgis sun rays can be harnessed to produce solar ENERGY to suffice the needs of the people.



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49.

Explain ecotype with an example

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An ECOTYPE is a variant in which the PHENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES are too few or too subtle to warrant being classified as a subspecies

50.

Good morning frnds ..Have a nice sunday !!!!!!!!!give the answer who is the founder of Hoa hao movement????

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