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Write a short note on liquor consuming |
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Answer» A LIQUEUR (US: /lɪˈkɜːr/, UK: /lɪˈkjʊər/) is an alcoholic beverage FLAVORED variously by fruit, herbs, spices, flowers, nuts or cream combined with distilled spirit. Often served with or after dessert, they are typically heavily sweetened and un-aged beyond a resting period during production, when necessary, for their flavors to mingle. |
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Rights are not only limited to fundamentals but to much more extents.How?Experts plz answer |
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Answer» Yes this RIGHT that RIGHTS are not LIMITED to fundamental because there are ALSO which are are not any fundamental right. |
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"All are equal before the law"- Explain with example. |
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Answer» "All are equal before law ". This statement is true. |
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Discribe the rile of various educational agencies in primineraly education |
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Answer» After reading this article you will learn about the AGENCIES of Education:- 1. ... a NUMBER of specialized institutions to CARRY out these FUNCTIONS of education. |
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Why is agriculture is an important occupation throughout the world? |
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Answer» because of this is main occupation this is farmers JOB to GROW crops we can GET good income if CROP are good in growth |
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How did Bhakti movement spread in Maharashtra |
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Answer» Bhakti Movement in MAHARASHTRA. The SPREAD of the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra inculcated the SPIRIT of oneness among the Marathas. The main teachings of the leaders were Bhakti or devotion to God and equality of all believers before God without any distinction of class or BIRTH. |
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Can you list some of the inequalities and discriminations prevalent in our society at the time of independence? |
| Answer» COLOUR, CASTE, LITERACY, GENDER | |
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Did the new spirit of indiviuiasim affect the family instituion of city. Explain how? |
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Answer» The CITY of London encouraged a new spirit of individualism among both men and women and a freedom from the collective values that were a feature of the smaller rural communities.Both men and women did not have equal access to this new URBAN SPACE.As women lost their industrial jobs, conservative people spoke against their presence in public spaces, women were forced to withdraw into their houses.The public space became increasingly a male preserve and home was seen as the proper PLACE for women.So this theory of individualism promoted liberty, rights or INDEPENDENT action of the individual, rather than of the community or the family. |
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What is the procedure to detain the person legallyExperts plz answer this question |
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Answer» HII |
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What is meant by the Preamble of the Indian Constitution? |
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Answer» The preamble to the CONSTITUTION ofIndia is a brief INTRODUCTORY statement that sets out guiding PEOPLE and principles of the DOCUMENT, and it indicates the source from which the ordinary document DERIVES its authority, meaning, the people. |
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Nuclear energyplease don't copyneed in 100 wordsif less I will report |
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Answer» ⭐Nuclear energy A energy which can be used to HARNESS electricity or any other essential factor USING nuclear elements,process its of two types ➡ Nuclear fission - the process by which a heavy unstable nucleus by bombardment of slow neutron split into two stable nuclei along with 3 neutron and energy release ▶▶▶it has two types◀◀◀ ⏩uncontrolled nuclear fission in which PRODUCTION of neutron is not controlled it is basic principle for formation of Atomic bomb. ⏩controlled fission - in which production of neutron is controlled it takes place INSIDE a nuclear reactor ➡Nuclear fussion A reaction in which two nuclei fuse to form one big nucleus it is a fused reaction ⏩It is only uncontrolled and is used as PRINCIPAL to form hydrogen bomb. |
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When did india adopt the policy of liberalization of trade |
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Name the subject of ICS |
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Answer» The NAME of the SUBJECT of ics is INTERMEDIATE with computer of SCIENCES |
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3 points on anglicist |
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Answer» The 1820s-1830s provides fascinating insight into colonial policy-making, shifts in the ideology of imperialism, and the relationship between imperial government and its subjects. By this time, it must be noted, the East India Company was not merely a commercial venture, and had started to take on political and governmental functions as well as commercial activities. Debate focused on how to best use public funds: either to FUND COLLEGES teaching in Arabic or Sanskrit, while providing stipends for students and translators, or to fund colleges teaching in English, with no stipends at all. This documentary commentary analyses two letters between JOHN Tytler and Thomas Babington Macaulay, written in JANUARY 1835 at the height of the debate. Although for observers at the time these two positions appeared directly (and irreconcilably) juxtaposed, this analysis draws attention to the similarities between them. Both factions proposed education in a language that was alien to the Indian population, an education reserved to the elite, and most importantly a ‘useful’ education. This last point in particular can be seen as evidence of the ideological shift that Pitts calls the ‘turn to empire’: where at the beginning of the century utilitarian notions would scarcely have been applied, to argue against them in the 1830s was unthinkable, even for the “Orientalists”, for whom arguing their case within this framework noticeably weakened their arguments. The ESSAY also argues that, contrary to what these sources indicate, Indian agency was also crucial, as in the first decades of the nineteenth century a new middle class had arisen that was willing to expose itself to Westernization (albeit in its own terms rather than on Macaulay’s or Tytler’s) and, most importantly, pay for a Western education. |
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What was the age of bahadur shah jafar during the revolt of 1857 |
| Answer» 32 YEARS . ................. | |
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What do institutions involve in ? |
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Answer» Institutions are "stable, VALUED, recurring patterns of behavior", or mechanisms of social ORDER, which govern the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given COMMUNITY. Institutions are identified with a social purpose, TRANSCENDING individuals and INTENTIONS by mediating the rules that govern living behavior. |
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What is the number of upcoming national highway joining nagpur and tuljapur? |
| Answer» NATIONAL HIGHWAY 361 is the number of upcoming national highway joining nagpur and TULJAPUR. | |
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In your opinion electricity electricity is a boon or a bane |
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Answer» I think it is boon of our life . it GIVES cool air . it lighten our HOUSE . ELECTRICITY is the amazing discovery of the mankind and it affects ALMOST every part of our daily life . |
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Name the southern most and northern most tip of india |
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Answer» ♥ HEY mate ♥ |
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Consequences of positive impacts of globalizaton on languages |
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Answer» As POPULATION is INCREASING day by day so the language is changing day by day and NEW languages TAKE PLACE |
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Explain the factors that force USA to enter in second world war |
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Answer» •USA resistant the involvement in second world war because of the unwilling to face again ECONOMIC conditions faced in first world war. |
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Explain the factor that force USA to enter in second world war |
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Answer» •USA resisted the involvement in second world war because of the unwilling to face the again economic CONDITIONS as faced in first world war. |
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After 1772 why East India Company appeal to the parliament of England for loan |
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Answer» They took loan because of the loss they were in they took a loan of $100000000 because of CUT in trade with CHINA and other countries and INDIA was not giving the goods for LESS money which made company terminated |
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Why do people cause damage to public property |
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Answer» Because I THINK there is no RULE on for PUBLIC at public PROPERTY |
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Explain elaborately the lifestyle of Indian farmers |
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Answer» INDIA is an agricultural country. India lives in villages. The villagers depend on agriculture. They are either farmers or WORKERS on the agricultural fields. Ours industries and URBAN business also depend on agriculture. Thus, an Indian farmer truly represents India. He can be CALLED the son of the soil. It is on his sweet and LABOUR that our progress and prosperity depend. |
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Five slogans on democracy? |
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Answer» 1) democrcy and socialism are means to an end,not the end of itself |
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When and between whom did first world war took place |
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Answer» The first world war took place from1914-1918 |
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Briefly describe the concept of professional ethics and governance governing ethics |
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Answer» Code of ethics is a guide of PRINCIPLES DESIGNED to help professionals conduct business honestly and with integrity. A code of ethics document may outline the mission and values of the business or organization, how professionals are SUPPOSED to approach problems, the ethical principles based on the organization's core values and the standards to which the professional is held. A code of ethics, also referred to as an "ethical code," may ENCOMPASS areas such as business ethics, a code of professional PRACTICE and an employee code of conduct. |
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How Gandhi break salt laws |
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Answer» The Salt March, also known as the Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to produce salt from the SEAWATER in the COASTAL village of Dandi (now in Gujarat), as was the practice of the local populace until British officials introduced taxation on salt PRODUCTION, deemed their sea-salt reclamation activities illegal, and then repeatedly used force to stop it. The 26-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. It GAINED WORLDWIDE attention which gave impetus to the Indian independence movement and started the nationwide Civil Disobedience Movement. Mahatma Gandhi started this march with 78 of his trusted volunteers. The march was over 240 miles. They walked for 24 days 10 miles a day. |
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What do you means by democracy |
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Answer» HEYA.... Here is your answer.... SIMPLY Democracy means for the people, by the people and to the people or a system of government by the whole POPULATION or all the eligible MEMBERS of a state, typically through ELECTED representatives. Thanks...!!! XD Sorry baby 'wink' |
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A two tier system prescribed by 73 amendment act 1992 for states with population |
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Answer» To provide 3-tier SYSTEMOF PANCHYATI raj for all STATES having population over 20lakhs |
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A technology which has found immense use in solving cases of disputed parentage is |
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Answer» the FIRST world war TOOK place from1914-1918 the countries were allied POWERS and axis powers allied powers were. FRANCE ,Britain RUSSIA and later USA axis powers were Germany,austria and Turkey allied won the war hope you are satisfied Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/6776803#readmore |
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A true gentleman is one who does great deeds and possess nobility and magnanimity of heart. Elaborate |
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Answer» A true gentleman is ONE who does great DEEDS and possesses NOBILITY and maginanmity of heart this is because a true gentleman do his work with the great passion and deeds in which he will be known for his great work. Just like an example of Mahatma Gandhi why he is still known this is because only for his great deeds and struggle for the India's Independence. A man with great deeds not MAKE him great but still he should should have the patience, nobility and clear heart of mind. This is what he make him as a great legend. |
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Plzz explain abt bAMs |
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Answer» Hey mate |
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What are the major components of the ecosystem |
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Answer» HLWW DEAR______ |
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List out the important agents of child socialization? |
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Answer» Heya.... Here is your ANSWER.... Socialization is a lifelong PROCESS during which we LEARN about social expectations and how to communicate with other people, almost all behaviors which we consider to be 'human nature' ACTUALLY learn through social life. And, it is during socialization that we learn how to walk, talk and feed ourselves, about the rules of behavior, which help us to fit in our society, and so much more. There is socialization in our lives, but there is some of the most important socialization in childhood. So, LET's talk about the most effective agents of swelling. These are people or groups who are responsible for our socialization during childhood - including family, school, peers and mass media. Thanks...!!! XD Sorry baby 'wink' |
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Is it correct to say but only industrialized Nations can afford democracy but the developing Nations need dictatorship to be rich? |
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Answer» No it is not important there it DEPENDS upon the mentality of citizens in the nation. If they didn't need DICTATORSHIP they used to do some thing NEW Better than dictatorship that is democracy. |
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CBSE 9th poverty as a challenge what is mean by anti poverty measure |
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Answer» Heyaa☺ |
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144/84 canclation show me with answer please |
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Answer» 144/84 it will be 12/7 |
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What is Greek revolt |
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Answer» IMAGE RESULT for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt Image result for greek revolt View all The Greek War of Independence, also KNOWN as the Greek Revolution, was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries against the OTTOMAN Empire between 1821 and 1830 |
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Consumer protection act protects people. Explain |
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Answer» The FTC's Bureau of CONSUMER PROTECTION stops unfair, deceptive and FRAUDULENT business practices by collecting complaints and conducting investigations, suing companies andpeople that BREAK the law, DEVELOPING rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers and businesses about their rights |
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Achievements of kerala sastra sahitya parishad in protecting environment? |
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Answer» YAAH you can CHECK this on GOOGLE |
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What is the procedure to detain the person legally |
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Answer» The POLICE are legally allowed to search you under CERTAIN conditions when you're being detained or arrested. But they MUST conduct their search in a reasonable MANNER. When the police detain you, they can pat you with their hands to make sure you're not a threat to them or the public. |
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What is ring of fire |
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Answer» HERE IS UR ANSWER :- |
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भागल पुर का प्राचीन नाम क्या है ? |
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Answer» The name Bhagalpur is ETYMOLOGICALLY derived from Bhagdatpuram (meaning city of GOOD LUCK), as it was called during the FLOURISHING period of the Anga KINGDOM. |
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How the Indian Education System is better than Western Education system ?????Answer in points...CONTENT QUALITY REQUIRED✌✌✌ |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWER IS IN THE ATTACHMENT |
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