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What is the role of UNICEF what what is the roll of UNICEF solving our social problem |
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Answer» Farmers must make financial investments in labor, tools, FERTILIZER and land. They must also invest in seeds. If it is the farmer's first year to grow a certain crop, he probably has to purchase seeds from someone else. A farmer must also invest in the form of personal labor. The MARKETABLE SURPLUS for an AGRICULTURAL entrepreneur is the surplus of produce that exists after the point at which he can make back any money he paid to laborers or used to buy tools, fertilizer and land. If he takes some of the crop for his own family's consumption and to USE as seed for the next year, he must account for this as well before calculating the marketable surplus. In this way, marketable surplus is what a farmer makes for his personal labor. |
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Why is old delhi called so |
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Answer» Answer: It was developed in NEW Delhi located SOUTH west of Shahjahanabad . There' fore the OLD Delhi was named so and new Delhi are CONSIDERED as the seat of national GOVERNMENT then. In the year 1931, it was officially inaugurated. |
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What things are considered while formulating a constitution so that it becomes more democratic and long lasting |
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Answer» Answer: After this THINGS that are to be CONSIDERED for, freedom of speech and freedom of the PRESS is important. And most IMPORTANTLY, is that we are all created equally and endowed by our creator with CERTAIN inalienable rights. Hence all must get this rights for democratic and long lasting Constitution. HOPE IT HELPS YOU.... FOLLOW ME... ✌✌ |
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Ravan apni Mata Pita Ki Kothi Santan tha? |
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Measure to make right to information more effective |
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Answer» Clarify the IDEAS before Communication: Communicate According to the Need of Receiver: Consult others before Communicating: Be aware of Language, Tone and Content of MESSAGE: Convey Things of HELP and Value to Listeners: Ensure Proper Feedback: Communicate for Present as well as Future: Follow up Communications: Explanation: |
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Write a few line about bahadur shah zafar the last mughal emperor in history |
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Answer» Answer: ❤️❤️Bahadur Shah Zafar (Persian: بهادرشاه ظفر) (BORN as Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad) (24 OCTOBER 1775–7 November 1862) was the last Mughal emperor. He was the second son of and BECAME the successor to his father, AKBAR II, upon his death on 28 September 1837.❤️❤️Explanation: ❤️❤️hello dear here is your answer mark it brainlist ok and follow me... :) ☺️☺️❤️❤️ |
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What was Hitler ? when Hitler was born ? |
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Answer» Answer: Leader(dictator) of GERMANY after WWI Brought Nazism in Germany..... Born on 20 April , 1889 in AUSTRIA Hungary..... Explanation: MARK BRAINLIEST...... |
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For which purpose chandrayaan 2 |
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Answer» for PURPOSE to CHECK the atomspheric CONDITIONS of MOON . |
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Northernmountainsdifferentfromsouthernow arehills.00 |
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Answer» PLZ write UR question more clearly hope u UNDERSTAND understand |
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How are northern mountains different from Southern Hills |
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Answer» Answer: ★Northern mountains★ 1.They are formed DUE to the folding of earth crusts therefore called YOUNG fold mountains. 2.The altitude of Himalayas are from 4500 to 8000m. 3.The Mt.Everest, K2, Kanchenjunga etc are the highest peaks. 4.They are snow capped mountains. 5.The alpine forests and TEMPERATE are found in this region. ★Southern hills★ 1.They were formed due to the break up of Gondwana land during pre cambrian time. 2.The altitude of southern hills are from 1500 to 3000m 3.Anaimudi, Doda BETA etc are the highest peaks. 4.They are not snow capped. 5.The evergreen forests and tropical forests are found in this region. |
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imagine you have visited lok sabha and asked questions regarding education to the con cerned minister . write a diary entry about your experiemce |
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Answer» follow me mark as BRAINLIST |
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"The work a women does at home is also real work".Explain.class 7 civics |
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Answer» Answer: yes, this is because men do outer works but all the work related to dresses, FOOD ,NEED of different MEMBERS is cared by women |
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why are boys generally sent to buy grocery and girls are supposed to sweep the floor? class 7 civics |
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How does government hospital can work in better manner |
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Name two socialist who introduced communist system. What was a communist party in view of karl marx. plz ans fasssssssssssst |
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Explain about the non- ferrous minerals found in India. Subject: geography. CBSE class 10. Please mention three points. |
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Answer» Most of the non-ferrous minerals that are available in a country like India, are primarily used for a number of metallurgical processing ACTIVITIES in INDUSTRIES. They are often malleable, ductile and good conductors of electricity. Three important points are: 1. The non ferrous minerals are those that do not contain any iron content i.e ferrous content in it. 2. The OVERALL content of non ferrous minerals is MUCH less as COMPARED to the ferrous minerals in India. 3. Some of the examples are copper, lead, zinc, gold and bauxite. |
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What were the contributions of Shankarachaarya and ramanuja? |
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Answer» ANSWER:Ramanuja, also called Ramanujacharya, or Ilaiya Perumal (Tamil: AGELESS Perumal [God]), (born c. 1017, Shriperumbudur, India—died 1137, Shrirangam), SOUTH Indian Brahman theologian and philosopher, the single most influential THINKER of devotional Hinduism. After a long pilgrimage, Ramanuja settled in Shrirangam, where he organized temple WORSHIP and founded centres to disseminate his doctrine of devotion to the god Vishnu and his consort Shri (Lakshmi). He provided an intellectual basis for the practice of bhakti (devotional worship) in three major commentaries: the Vedartha-samgraha (on the Vedas, the earliest scriptures of Hinduism), the Shri-bhashya (on the Brahma-sutras), and the Bhagavadgita-bhashya (on the Bhagavadgita). Explanation: |
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Identify this type of weathering |
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Answer» Answer: Climate. In fall, winter, and SPRING, expect moderate daytime temperatures and FREEZING to sub-zero temperatures at night. Summer temperatures during the day average 70 to 80 degrees F, lows may drop to 40 degrees. Sand temperatures can reach 140 degrees in summer; SHOES are highly recommended for hiking the dunes. Sand Mountain is a sandstone plateau in northeastern Alabama and (to a far lesser extent) northwestern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee where the plateau it is known as Raccoon Mountain and Elder Mountain. It is part of the southern tip of the Appalachian mountain CHAIN and it is the largest plateau in the chain. Geologically a continuation of Walden Ridge, Sand Mountain is part of the Cumberland Plateau, separated from the main portion of the plateau by the Tennessee River and Sequatchie Valley. The average elevation on Sand Mountain is around 1,500 feet (460 m) above sea level, compared to about 650 feet (200 m) in the surrounding area. This elevation leads to its having the coolest climate in the state of Alabama. The largest city on Sand Mountain is Albertville, in Marshall County. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 21,160. If you like my answer than please start following me |
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Features of aravali range |
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Answer» Answer: The Aravalli Range is in a southwest DIRECTION, starting in North INDIA from Delhi and passing through southern HARYANA, through to Western India across the STATES of Rajasthan and ENDING in Gujarat. The Aravalli range is very rich in natural resources and gave rise of numerous peninsula rivers like Banas, Luni, Sakhi, and Sabarmati. This region is also famous for heavily forested consisting of large areas of sand and stone and of masses of rose-coloured quartzite. |
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Which type of government does not allow its citizens to enjoy human rights ? |
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Answer» Explanation: government that care about PEOPLE opinions but not against the CONSTITUTION it should not have to WORK under bad |
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What are the haryavani girla fond of |
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Answer» Answer: HARYANVI girls are FOND of DANCE as u can see Sapna CHAUDHARY.....♥️ |
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Hair names are given of some famous people write field for which they are famous1. Aditya Birla 2. sameer Chaudhari 3. pritam 4. neeti Mohan 5. virat Kohli |
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Answer» Answer: 2. CRICKETER 3. Composer (Chaudhary) 4. SINGER 5. Cricketer HOPE it helped. |
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Features of Kashmir Himalayas |
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Answer» Answer: The width of the Kashmir Himalayas are 400km.. Kashmir valley has a moderate climate , which is largely defined by its geographic LOCATION , with the towering Karakoram range in the north , Pir Panjal range in the south and west Zanskar range in the east. Kashmir valley is also known as the Vale of Kashmir... Hope it helps.... Follow me... |
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What are the most popular tourist states in india? |
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Answer» Answer: KERALA GOA and Kashmir is the most POPULAR tourist states in INDIA. HOPE it's help!! Mark me as brain list |
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What is full from of BSBDAanswer basic saving bank deposit account(BSBDA) |
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How is the sea level measured?is: |
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Answer» Answer: Sea level is primarily measured using tide STATIONS and satellite laser altimeters. ... The two major CAUSES of GLOBAL sea level rise are thermal expansion caused by WARMING of the ocean (since water expands as it warms) and increased melting of land-based ICE, such as glaciers and ice sheets |
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What are the folk dances of punjab |
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Answer» Bhangra Bhangra is the most popular folk dance of Punjab. It represents the liveliness and dynamism of its people. The dance mainly involves men, who perform to the fast beats of drum and music. Originally performed on the Baisakhi festival, the harvest festival of Punjab, bhangra is done at every single festive occasion today. More Giddha Giddha is a popular folk dance of Punjab, performed by the women of the region. It bears much SIMILARITY to the bhangra dance, which is performed by the men in the state. The dancers enact verses called bolis, which is a representation of folk poetry at its best. More Jhumar Originally from Sandalbar (now in Pakistan), Jhumar is now very much a part of Punjabi folk heritage. It is a typical male dance, which is performed during festivals and on other celebrations. The dance is performed in a circle, with a man beating the drum inside it, producing the tune of emotional songs. Jhumar dance is without acrobatics. The movement of only the arms is considered its main forte. Toes are musically placed in front and backwards and turns are taken to the right. Sometimes, the dancers place one of their hands below the ribs, on the left and gesticulate with the right hand. Its costumes are akin to bhangra. Luddi Luddi is a male dance, performed to commemorate victory, which is recognized by the swaying movements of the head. The dancers place one hand at the back and another in front of the face; the body movement is snake-like. Head movement is an important part of the dance. The costume for the dance consists of a loose shirt and a loincloth. Some dancers tie a turban, while others wear a patka, which is somewhat like a scarf tied across the forehead. There are still others, who join in bareheaded. Julli Julli is a religious dance, associated with pirs and recluses. It is generally danced in their hermitages (khangahs). Sometimes, it is also danced around the grave of a preceptor. This dance is performed mostly in a sitting posture, with the toes tensed. A single dancer can also perform this dance. The dancer holds a thick staff in his hands and dances by revolving it. Normally black clothes are worn by the dancer and the head is covered with a black scarf. Sometimes, the dancers also the tie ghungroos (jingling bells) around their waists, just like the bhangra dancers of yore. Dhamal This folk dance is very similar to bhangra and is performed by a group of men, in a circle. Drum is used as the accompanying instrument and its costumes are akin to Bhangra and Jhuma. Sammi Sammi is the traditional dance of the women of Sandalbar region, now in Pakistan. The dancers are dressed in bright COLORED kurtas and full flowing skirts, called lehengas. A peculiar silver hair ornament is associated with this dance. The dancers’ hair is knitted in plaits and in the middle of the head is a domed ornament, shaped like an inverted LOTUS. It called phul-chowk or suggiphul. The dance is almost similar to Giddha, where the prominent gesture is confined to the movement of arms. Jaago Literally, "jaago” means "wake up”. This dance is performed in a girl's wedding. On the night before the wedding, girls dance through the village streets, carrying a pot (gaggar) decorated with lightened candles and singing jaagu songs. The theme of songs is social and typically, a bit of teasing (OFTEN aimed at elders) goes with the song. Teeyan Giddha can be seen at the best during the 'teeyan’ festival. During this festival, the married girls come to their parents’ house and dance to the beats of drum. The dance usually takes place on the bank of some river or pond, under big shady trees. Dankara This is a dance of celebration, where two men, each holding colorful staves, dance round each other and TAP their sticks together, to the rhythm of drums. This dance is often performed during marriages. Kikli Kikli is performed by women in pairs, who cross their arms, hold each other's hands and whirl around, singing folk songs. Sometimes, four girls join hands to perform this dance. The girls sing as they swirl around, with colorful "dupattas” flowing from their heads. Gatka Gatka is a Sikh martial art, in which people use swords, sticks and daggers. People believe that Guru Hargobind Sahib started the art of Gatka, after the martyrdom of the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev. Wherever there is a large Khalsa Sikh population, Gatka is performed. This dance is usually performed during special festivals, such as Baisakhi and Gurpurb. |
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Who was Guiseppe Mazzini?Write answer for 1 marks |
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Answer» Answer: He was an Italian revolutionary. He became the member of the SECRET SOCIETY of the CARBONARI |
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Hey mateshelp me in the question what is Hosay? |
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Answer» Hosay (originally from Husayn) is a Muslim Indo-Caribbean COMMEMORATION that is popularly observed in Trinidad and TOBAGO, GUYANA, Suriname, and Jamaica. In Trinidad and Tobago, multi-colored model mausoleums or Mosque shaped model tombs known as Tadjah are used to display the symbolic part of this commemoration. Explanation: I hope it HELPS you dear ❗❗ please mark as brainliest answer |
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What topics will be asked for a general quiz? (like current affairs ...?) |
Answer» FOREIGN COUNTRY ...INDIA's history...About physical features of earth..scienceTechnologyAgricultureDefencename of Ministers |
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Shuresh is disable student. Which indicator can be use to identify acid and base? Give two example. |
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Answer» it is very easy to identify which is ACID and which is BASE by litmus paper Acid----- BLUE litmus changes to RED Base ---‐ Red litmus changes to blue. simply take in mind that ABR and BRB |
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What are the dresses and foods of the people of Punjab |
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Answer» They wear a patiala and FAMOUS FOOD is makkhai ki roti , lassi, RAJMA chawal. |
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Which is the highly quilyfication state of inda |
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Answer» Hi BUDDY Highly QUALIFIED state of india is TAMIL nadu Because of Chennai Hope it help you Please mark me please #sibi |
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Explain what is slave dinesty |
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Answer» Answer: Mamluk dynasty (Delhi) (also CALLED SLAVE dynasty or Gulham dynasty) was a dynasty established in NORTHERN India by Qutb ud-Din Aibak. He was a turkic slave of Muhammad of Ghor. The Mamluk dynasty ruled NORTH India from 1206 to 1290. It was the first of five DYNASTIES of the Delhi Sultanate, which lasted until 1526. |
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WHO WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF INDIA ????? |
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Three different ways of soil conservationthree different ways of soil conservation |
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Answer» 1-crop ROTATION 2-reduce USE of FERTILIZER 3-cover crops 4-construct DAMS |
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Discuss the participation of women in the process of development. Give suitable examples. |
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Answer» women's participation is also important as MENS participation in the DEVELOPMENT • at first they need to be educated.
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Discuss the nature and scope of the comparative 20 method in social science research. |
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Answer» Answer: The scientific METHOD, as APPLIED to social sciences, includes a variety of research approaches, tools, and techniques, for collecting and analyzing qualitative or QUANTITATIVE data. These methods include LABORATORY experiments, field surveys, case research, ETHNOGRAPHIC research, action research, and so forth. Explanation: |
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How does the income of a person determine his or her lifestyle |
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Answer» Answer: The Human Life Value Approach to Calculating Life Insurance NEEDS: The human life value CONCEPT DEALS with human capital, which is a person's income potential. It goes beyond just the numbers and considers the overall impact of losing someone, ESPECIALLY the breadwinner. Explanation: |
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Which foarm of power sharing is most common only for a) horizontal division of power b) vertical division of power c) divisions of power among various communities d) sharing of power among political parties |
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Answer» Answer: Different forms of power sharing in modern democracies: Horizontal division of power: It is the sharing of power among the different organs of government. The division of government into the executive, the legislature and the judiciary is an example of horizontal division of power. In such a power sharing arrangement, different organs of government, placed at the same level, exercise different powers. This separation of powers ensures that no organ exercises UNLIMITED power. Each organ checks the others, thereby putting in place a system of checks and balances. The division of power between the Council of Ministers headed by the Indian Prime Minister, the Parliament of India and the Indian Supreme Court is an example of this kind of power sharing. Vertical division of power: It is the sharing of power among governments at different levels — a general government for the entire COUNTRY and governments at the provincial or regional level. For example, in India, the Constitution defines the way power is to be shared between the Central or Union government and the various State governments. There are certain matters on which only the Central government can take decisions, while there are others on which only an individual state government has an exclusive right for decision making. Division of power among social groups: Power can also be shared among different groups which DIFFER socially. The system of ‘community government’ in Belgium is an example of this type of power division. This government is elected by people belonging to one language community (Dutch, French and German-speaking), and has the power to take decisions regarding cultural, educational and language related issues. The system of reserved CONSTITUENCIES in India is another example. Division of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power (the different political parties or the different alliances comprising political parties). Such a freedom of CHOICE entails competition among the different parties, which in turn ensures that power does not remain in one hand, and is shared among different political parties representing different ideologies and social groups. Pressure groups and movements also share governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or by influencing the decision-making process. Explanation: |
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State the ideology of liberals and radicals... 3 marks |
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Answer» Answer: Liberals: Liberals are the groups who wanted to change the society that tolerated all the religions. Liberals opposed the uncontrolled power of monarchy. They did not believe in UNIVERSAL Adult FRANCHISE too. Radicals: Radicals are those who wanted a nation which was based on MAJORITY of COUNTRY's population. They supported women's Suffragette movements. They opposed the PRIVILEGE of landowners and nobles. |
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Discuss distinct sociological method adopted by durkheim in his study of suicide upsc |
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Answer» MULTIVARIATE analysis Explanation: Impact of multiple independent VARIABLES(like GENDER, AGE and religion) on a dependent variable (like suicide). |
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Discipline is an ever increasing problem in modern schools. Some people think that discipline should be the responsibility of teachers, while others think that this is the role of parents. Discuss both sides and give your opinion. |
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Answer» Answer: see the discipline is THING where we learn from the school and discipline is a school will send when we send for the TEACHERS will see the discipline and white discipline we must SAY that by teachers by teachers can see the discipline within the teachers are Golden Temple in so many SCHOOLS that is not HAPPENING but not the role of parents in school ok |
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What is Prairies? What is main occupation of prairies? |
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Answer» Here's the Answer: ---PRAIRIES are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a COMPOSITION of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, RATHER than trees, as the dominant vegetation type. ---Main occupation in Prairies is cultivating crops like Wheat, maize, corn and Oates. Rearing CATTLE like American BUFFALO and the pronghorn is another set of occupation in prairies. Prairies are also known as the temperate grass lands. |
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In India, women were not allowed to vote inthe first general elections in 1952true or false |
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Answer» Answer: true HAI |
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