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Identify the external processA. VolcanoB. EarthquakeC. ErosionD. All |
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Art is embedded in nature ; he who can extract it, has it... The more closely your work abides by life in its form, so much the better will it appear...No man shall ever be able to make a beautiful figure out of his own imagination unless he has well stored his mind by much copying from life This text is explaining about |
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Answer» Answer: The more closely your WORK abides by LIFE in its form, so much the better will it appear…No man shall EVER be able to make .... |
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Why did the scroll painters and Potter come to kalighat? Why did they begin to paint new themes.?? Anyone knowing the answer.... |
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Answer» Bbbbukgdjj Nnbvvbbbnnnnj Hhbbntfggghhh |
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To ensure that all children for a a deprived section are able to fulfill their dreams the Government of India should not - a. give them free food and clothing b. give them monthly stipend monetary help c. provide free education d. leave them to fight for themselves and become self dependent. |
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1. Make a list of the effects of British Education in India? |
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Answer» Answer: The EFFECTS of British Education in India are: The British began education in India because of its need of CLERKS who can work for British government. The INDIAN population was not permitted to appear for other EXAMS of civil services. The British education introduced teaching of English as a compulsory language. |
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The speed of Earth’s travel around the Sun isA. 1,07,200 KMPHB. 1,09,200 KMPHC. 1,10,200 KMPHD. 11,200 KMPH |
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Answer» OPTION c Explanation: |
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List the main objectives of the Wood’s Despatch(in short) plz fast I have 20 minutes |
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Answer» Explanation: The MAIN objective of the Despatch was to impart Western KNOWLEDGE to the INDIAN people and ALSO to develop their intellect and moral character. For the first time in India, the Wood's Despatch recommended the creation of a Department of Public Instruction in five provinces. |
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How democracy can be ensured in a country in brother sense |
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ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 14:-ਸਿੰਧੂ ਘਾਟੀ ਸੱਭਿਅਤਾ ਦੇ ਮਰਦ ਅਤੇਇਸਤਰੀਆਂ ਕਿਸ ਚੀਜ਼ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੌਕੀਨ ਸਨ ? What |
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Answer» ??? What is this... FOLLOW me.... |
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What helped TISCO expand steel production during the first world war???? Be fast .... |
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Answer» TISCO was able to EXPAND steel production during the First World War because the British imports of IRON and steel into India declined and the MARKET for the steel manufactured by it INCREASED. During the war, the steel produced in Britain had to meet the demands of the war. |
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Lakshadweep island are in______ocean |
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Answer» Answer: Arabian sea Explanation: Lakshadweep, formerly the Laccadives, is a group of ISLANDS situated some 400 KM off India's west COAST in the Arabian sea. They are India's only CORAL atolls and geologically a part of the same chain as the Maldives. Lakshadweep is India's smallest UNION territory. |
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Write the names of any two warm ocean currents |
Answer» TWO warm oceon CURRENTS:the gulf stream and the NORTH atlantic drift |
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true or false. lord Macaulay wanted to continue teaching Indians in the traditional way through Sanskrit persian and regional languages |
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However, competition from the MNC brands forced the Indian television companies to move into assembling activities for MNCs.kindly explain what does assembling activities for MNCs mean here..wrong answer are to be reported :) |
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Answer» Answer: How MNCs Cope with Host Government InterventionThe carefully drawn strategic plans of a multinational company (MNC) call for new production facilities to be built in Europe, but the prospective host government establishes unusually strict SALES and export volume conditions before giving the necessary permission.National managers of an MNC’s Latin American subsidiary attempt to implement a multinational competitive strategy set by the parent company, but host governments insist that the subsidiary enter into joint venture arrangements with LOCAL companies.Unusual situations? Not any longer. During the 1950s and 1960s, host governments rarely intervened in the affairs of multinational companies. Since 1970, however, those same governments have increasingly begun—for reasons of policy and/or ideology—to limit the considerable strategic autonomy of MNC managers. In developed countries, these limitations tend to cluster in industries of central importance to the government, such as telecommunications equipment. In developing countries, merely being an MNC is often sufficient grounds for attracting host government intervention.Drawing on intensive research on a number of multinationals in both developed and developing nations, we shall (1) describe the major problems and the trade-offs government intervention poses for MNC managers and (2) discuss the possible lines of MNC response to this encroachment on their traditional strategic autonomy. Types of InterventionIn recent years, the efforts of host governments to maintain control over their own national economies have increasingly restricted the freedom of MNC managers in deploying economic resources. Of equal importance, host governments have often interfered with the autonomous process of MNC strategy formulation. Managers who are or who are likely to be faced with such restrictions may find it useful to distinguish between these two different kinds of government intervention. The first, which sets the fiscal and regulatory ground rules for an MNC’s decision to compete in a host country, is best understood as a limitation to strategic freedom. The second, which seeks to influence the internal mechanics of an MNC’s decision-making process, is best understood as a threat to managerial autonomy. Together they constitute a major infringement on the general strategic autonomy of MNC managers. Let us make these various terms clear in the discussion that follows.Limitations to Strategic Freedom As foreign trade and investment have made national economies less responsive to such chestnuts of economic policy as the stimulation of demand to increase production, host governments have progressively moved toward the closer regulation of entire industrial sectors. This regulation has primarily affected multinationals in the form of such locally sensitive issues as product/market CHOICE, use of technology, level of employment, and national trade balance. For example, Spain set explicit sales and export volume conditions before allowing Ford to establish production facilities there. The Spanish government limited Ford’s sales volume to 10% of the previous year’s total automobile market and required that its export volume be equal to at least two-thirds of its entire production in Spain. Further, Ford had to agree not to broaden its range of automobile model lines without government authorization. Australia has taken a slightly different approach. The Australian national telecommunications administration has standardized production requirements for the MNC subsidiaries from which it buys equipment. As a result, the L.M. Ericsson subsidiary often ends up manufacturing ITT-designed equipment, and vice versa. In the past, with well-known switching technology, this was not a major problem. In the 1970s, however, the practice of allocating to one company the production of another’s equipment has made it difficult for multinationals to protect new PROPRIETARY switching technology.Each of these restrictions limits the strategic freedom of multinationals but does not really threaten their managerial autonomy. Though Ford accepted significant government-imposed constraints on its new operations in Spain in 1973, it still requested and received full local ownership—that is, Ford retained full control, full “operating flexibility.” Thus Ford could take the Spanish demands explicitly into account before it had to deploy resources in Spain.As the head of European operations for one large MNC put it, “On any significant decision such as plant construction, plant closing, or reallocation of production, we take a first cut at an economically optimal solution, then we amend this economic solution to FIT with the demands of governments and arrive at a compromise that is acceptable both to the governments and to our top management in the United States.”Hope it will help U✅✅ Thanks! |
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नर्मदा बचाओ आंदोलन कब और कहां चलाया गया |
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Answer» नर्मदा बचाओ आंदोलन 1989 में मध्य प्रदेश के हर्षित जगह प्र एक आम सभा हुई |
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4. ਸਾਨੂੰ ਖੇਡਾਂ ਵਿਚ ਲੱਗਣ ਵਾਲੀਆ ਸੱਟਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਘਬਰਾਉਂਣਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ। |
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Answer» ????? which LANGUAGE......... |
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This book is an example for native Litracher |
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Answer» Answer: To some people, NATIVE AMERICAN Literature means works written by non- Indians who have used INDIAN stories or Indian characters. There were some earlier writers, such as HELEN HUNT Jackson, who knew Indians and presented them with authenticity. |
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The _____ explain about religious teaching ,laws and customs |
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Answer» HOPE this helps thanku |
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Short note on : a]Rich peasants b]Poor peasants c] Business class d] Working class |
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Answer» 1) 2) The peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) because poor peasantry were not just interested in the lowering of the revenue demand. Many had rented land. They could not pay rent because of the depression and dwindling cash incomes. ... It was unwilling to support 'no rent' campaign in most places.
3)A business which operates on a small scale and required LESS capital, less labour and less machines is called small business. The goods are produces on a small scale. This business is operated and managed by the owner of the business. In INDIA, the village and small Industries sector consists of both TRADITIONAL Handlooms, HANDICRAFTS, khadi and Village Industries. Modern small Industries – Small scale industries and Power looms. According to The Micro,Small and Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED) Act, 2006, a small scale enterprise defined as one where the investment in Plant and Machinery is more than Rs. 25 lakhs but does not exceed Rs. 5 crore.
4)While "working class" is typically associated with manual labor and limited education, blue collar workers are vital to every economy. Economists in the United States generally define "working class" as adults without a college degree. Many members of the working class are also defined as middle-class. Please mark me as brainlest please |
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2. Soil and climate are vital factors for______activities |
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Answer» Answer: Mark me brainlest Favourable topography of soil and CLIMATE are vital for agricultural activity. The LAND on which the crops are grown is known as arable land (Fig. 4.1). In the map you can see that agricultural activity is concentrated in those REGIONS of the world where suitable factors for the growing of crops exist. |
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16. ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ HTML ਦਸਤਾਵੇਜਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਭ ਤੋਂ ਪਹਿਲਾਟੈਗ ਕਿਹੜਾ ਹੋਣਾਂ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ? | what shouldbe the first tag in HTML document? /HTML दस्तावेज़ में पहला टैग क्या होना चाहिए?O (a) O (b) |
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12. 'साहित्य मनुष्य के संपूर्ण जीवन से संबद्ध है'- यह पंक्ति किस पाठ से उद्धृत है ?(A)परम्परा का मूल्यांकन(B)नागरी लिपि(C)नाखून क्यों बढ़ते हैं(D)बहादुर |
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Answer» HGI fthanksd for |
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Mention various types of farming . Explain them |
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Answer» Explanation: TYPES of farming include subsistence farming, mixed farming, NOMADIC herding, commercial PLANTATION, livestock rearing, etc. Farming involves rearing animals and growing crops for raw materials and food. It is an important part of agriculture, which began THOUSANDS of YEARS ago. |
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CanQ2Only non- sconuentional sources of energy can solve energy crisis comments |
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Answer» Explanation: German: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] (About this soundlisten); 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist[5] who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).[3][6] His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.[7][8] He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation".[9] He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",[10] a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. Albert Einstein Einstein 1921 by F Schmutzer - restoration.jpg Einstein in 1921 Born 14 March 1879 Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire Died 18 April 1955 (AGED 76) Princeton, New Jersey, United States Citizenship Kingdom of Württemberg, part of the German Empire (1879–1896)[note 1] Stateless (1896–1901) Switzerland (1901–1955) Austria, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1911–1912) Kingdom of Prussia, part of the German Empire (1914–1918)[note 1] FREE State of Prussia (Germany, 1918–1933) United States (1940–1955) Education Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich (Federal teaching diploma, 1900) University of Zurich (PHD, 1905) Known for General relativity Special relativity Photoelectric effect E=mc2 (Mass–energy equivalence) E=hf (Planck–Einstein relation) Theory of Brownian motion Einstein field equations Bose–Einstein statistics Bose–Einstein condensate Gravitational wave Cosmological constant Unified field theory EPR paradox Ensemble interpretation List of other concepts Spouse(s) Mileva Marić (m. 1903; DIV. 1919) Elsa Löwenthal (m. 1919; died[1][2] 1936) Children "Lieserl" Einstein Hans Albert Einstein Eduard "Tete" Einstein Awards Barnard Medal (1920) Nobel Prize in Physics (1921) Matteucci Medal (1921) ForMemRS (1921)[3] Copley Medal (1925)[3] Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1926) Max Planck Medal (1929) Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1942) Time Person of the Century (1999) |
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ਓ , 48% 100ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 2:-ਵਿਦਿਆਰਥੀਓ ,ਤੁਸੀਂ ਪਾਠ “ਧਰਤੀ ਦੀਆਂਗਤੀਆਂ “ਵਿੱਚ ਪੜ੍ਹ ਚੁੱਕੇ ਹੋ ਕਿ ਸਾਡੀ ਧਰਤੀ ਸੂਰਜ ਦੇਆਲੇ-ਦੁਆਲੇ ਘੁੰਮਣ ਦੇ ਨਾਲ ਆਪਣੇ ਧੁਰੇ ਦੁਆਲੇ ਵੀਘੁੰਮਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਨਾਲ ਧਰਤੀ ਦੀ ਕਿਹੜੀ ਗਤੀ ਬਣਦੀਹੈ ? Students, you have read in the |
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Name the work of homer |
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Answer» Answer: he Greek poet Homer was born sometime between the 12th and 8th centuries BC, possibly somewhere on the COAST of Asia Minor. He is famous for the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which have had an ENORMOUS effect on Western culture, but very little is KNOWN about their alleged author. mark me a BRAINLIEST |
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Lord Dalhousie state_____with the British empire a)Pune. b)punjab c) gwalior d) awadh |
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Answer» ANSWER: PUNJAB The doctrine of LAPSE was an annexation policy applied by the British East INDIA Company in India until 1859. :) |
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Whatis Bhakti marga |
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Answer» Answer: Mark me brainlest Explanation: BHAKTI yoga, ALSO CALLED Bhakti marga (literally the path of Bhakti), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.[1][2] It is one of the MANY paths in Hinduism which lead to Moksha, the other paths being Jnana yoga and Karma yoga. The tradition has ancient roots. Bhakti is mentioned in the Shvetashvatara Upanishad where it simply means participation, devotion and love for any endeavor. Bhakti yoga as one of three spiritual paths for salvation is discussed in depth by the Bhagavad Gita.[5][6][7] The personal god varies with the devotee.[8][9] It may include a god or goddess such as Ganesha, Krishna, Radha, Rama, Sita, Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Parvati, Durga, and Surya among others. The Bhakti marga involving these deities grew with the Bhakti Movement, starting about the mid-1st millennium CE, from Tamil Nadu in South India. The movement was led by the Saiva Nayanars and the Vaisnava Alvars. Their ideas and practices INSPIRED bhakti poetry and devotion throughout India over the 12th-18th century CE.Bhakti marga is a part of the religious practice in Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and Shaktism. |
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Granarather was talking about whichperiod of human beings? रमन के दादाजीउसको बताते है कि आग की खोज मनुष्य कीमहान प्राप्ति थी। जिससे मनुष्य ने आग जलानाजौरभोजन पकाना सीखा। रमन के दादाजीआदिमानव के किस युग की बात कर रहे हैं?*पुताठ जॅतारी /PaleolithicOPeriod/ पुरातन पाषाण युग कीO Oभैपर्यवठलारी/Mesolithic period/मथ पाषाण युगकीOलहावत तारी/Neolithic Period/ /नवीन पाषाण युग कीटिक विटीवर्ग /None of these/ इनमेंਰੋ ਜੇ ਸਵੀ |
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Answer» amamangfhdasbnenrjeh |
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In the present age, untouchability is a |
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Answer» UNTOUCHABILITY is a CRIME |
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Which incident marked the beginning of civil disobedience movement? how was the civil disobedience movement different from non cooperation movement? |
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Answer» Answer: Mark me brainlest Explanation: Dandi March of 1930 The Dandi March of 1930 It was the start of the civil disobedience movement which commenced as Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law on the coastal town of Dandi on the Arabian SEA on April 5 The Civil Disobedience Movement was aimed at breaking certain laws like the Salt Laws. People ALSO refused to pay taxes at some places. Non-cooperation movement was LAUNCHED to unify Hindu and MUSLIMS and to ATTAIN Swaraj while Civil disobedience movement was launched to attain 'Purna Swaraj' or complete independence. |
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What were the man and woman of Indus valley civilization found of human |
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Answer» Explanation: Human figurines were also FOUND in the Indus Valley. Like other civilizations such as MESOPOTAMIA which FEATURED human figurines, the use of these figurines was to primarily celebrate childbirth and FERTILITY in the female and VIRILITY for the male. |
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ਮਿਠਾਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਵਿਰੋਧੀ ਸ਼ਬਦ |
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Answer» ਕੌੜਾ hope it HELPS you ..... . |
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Allama brabhu was the compantion of |
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Answer» Answer: Twelfth-century saint-poet Allama Prabhu, along with BASAVANNA and Akka Mahadevi, was a founder of the Virashaiva or Lingayat movement in Karnataka. During a period of intense religious ferment, these Sharanas—protégés of Shiva—aimed to DISMANTLE religious HIERARCHY and bigotry. ⛄hope it HELPS you stay safe and blessed ⛄ |
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Sno land forms the order of land- forms 01 The himalayas ?02 The pacific Ocean ?03 Asia ?04 Byson Gorge ? |
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Answer» GERMAN: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʔaɪnʃtaɪn] (About this soundlisten); 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist[5] who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).[3][6] His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.[7][8] He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation".[9] He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",[10] a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. Albert Einstein Einstein 1921 by F Schmutzer - restoration.jpg Einstein in 1921 Born 14 March 1879 Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire Died 18 April 1955 (aged 76) Princeton, New Jersey, UNITED States Citizenship Kingdom of Württemberg, part of the German Empire (1879–1896)[note 1] Stateless (1896–1901) Switzerland (1901–1955) Austria, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1911–1912) Kingdom of Prussia, part of the German Empire (1914–1918)[note 1] Free State of Prussia (Germany, 1918–1933) United States (1940–1955) Education Federal Polytechnic SCHOOL in Zurich (Federal teaching diploma, 1900) University of Zurich (PhD, 1905) Known for General relativity Special relativity Photoelectric effect E=mc2 (Mass–energy equivalence) E=hf (Planck–Einstein relation) Theory of Brownian motion Einstein field equations Bose–Einstein statistics Bose–Einstein condensate Gravitational wave Cosmological constant Unified field theory EPR paradox Ensemble interpretation List of other concepts Spouse(s) Mileva Marić (m. 1903; div. 1919) Elsa Löwenthal (m. 1919; died[1][2] 1936) Children "Lieserl" Einstein HANS Albert Einstein Eduard "Tete" Einstein Awards Barnard Medal (1920) Nobel Prize in Physics (1921) Matteucci Medal (1921) ForMemRS (1921)[3] Copley Medal (1925)[3] Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1926) Max Planck Medal (1929) Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1942) Time Person of the Century (1999)... |
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Which crops gets damaged due to frost?[a] Cotton [b] Jowar [c] Kesar [d] Rubber |
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Answer» C. kesar Explanation: |
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Prove that ocean is resource for our lives |
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Answer» Answer: The ocean is one of EARTH's most VALUABLE natural resources. It provides FOOD in the form of fish and shellfish—about 200 billion pounds are caught each year. It's USED for transportation—both travel and shipping. ... These are just a few EXAMPLES of the importance of the ocean to life on land. |
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Advantages and disadvantages of problem of communalism in India |
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Answer» Answer: Communalism Communalism has become one of the biggest threats of modern India. Problem that ARISES between the socio-religious relations of the people who belong to various minority communities on the one hand and the majority community on the other, can be referred to as ‘communalism’. Communalism and communal riots normally ARISE when religious matters are politicalised. Many sociologists have given different definitions for explaining communalism. According to G.R Singh, “Communalism is a sort of narrow ideology with a strong tendency to promote the interests of a particular community at the cost of the other communities and EVEN of the nation”. Anyway, communalism assumes an extremely negative connotation in the Indian context.Some of the teachings are: Vedic religion as the only true religion, the Arya samajists are the Nazis of Hindustan, India is the Land of Aryans: Aryavarta etc. The Hindu Mahasabha and V.D Savarkar played a very significant role in the PROCESS of revitalization and self conscientization of Hindu society. He defensively tried to unite all Hindus in order to safeguard their interests, culture and religion. The major teachings are: Hindutva, Hindus alone are the true sons of the soil etc. the spirit which Savarkar had injected to the Hindus ‘that they alone are the true sons of the soil, enabled the Hindus to unite themselves as one community and to defend their religion, to establish a Hindu rashtra. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak SANGH founded by K.B Hedgewar in 1925 has been trying to re-invigorate Hindu dharma and Hindu nationalism. Hedgewar says, “Hindu culture is in the life breath of Hindustan. It is therefore clear that if Hindustan is to be protected, we should first nourish the Hindu culture”. Major teachings are Hindu culture is superior to all other cultures, Hindustan is for Hindus etc. The Vishva Hindu Parishad founded by M.S Golwalkar is one of the leading front organizations of the RSS. It shares the same concerns and aspirations as to the consolidation and defense of Hindus. Major teachings are: to preserve and promote the Vedic glory. The publishing of “mission India 2000” has provoked Hindu fundamentalists and has given a distorted image that of a proselytizing Christianity. Thus the VHP General Secretary, Ashok Singal in a public meeting at Bombay promised to raise a 10,000 strong army of Hindu missionaries to combat the 80,000 Christian missionaries in India, who he alleged have converted Hindus to Christianity. In this context of diametrically opposite trends, it is imperative for the Christians in India to rethink |
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Write the characteristics of the residential sites found in burjhome and mehargarh |
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Answer» Answer: Mehrgarh: Mehrgarh is a site located in a FERTILE plain, NEAR the BOLAN Pass, one of the most important routes into Iran. It was one of the first places where people grew barley and wheat, and reared sheep, and goat. In fact, it is one of the earliest known villages. Archaeologists have found evidence of animal bones here on excavation. They have found remains of HOUSES here. Most houses were square or rectangular. They usually had four or more compartments, some of which may have been used for storage. Several burial sites have also been found in Mehrgarh. Burzahom: Pit-houses were built by Neolithic man in Burzahom which is in modern day Kashmir. These houses had distinct features like: They were built underground with stairs. Thus the pit-houses protected people from cold weather. Cooking chimney corners were also found both inside and outside the huts. Hence according to the weather conditions, people cooked FOOD either inside the huts or outside. |
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Lord dolhousie merged the ______state with the british |
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Answer» Explanation: Among the given options princely states Satara, Nagpur and Sambalpur were annexed by REJECTING ADOPTED successors of the rulers through the Doctrine of lapse INTRODUCED by Lord Dalhousie. But Ayodhya/Awadh was annexed on the BASIS of MALADMINISTRATION. |
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What were the men and women of indus valley civilzation fond of ? |
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Answer» NECKLACES. Gold necklaces have been excavated from the INDUS Valley. These are likely to have been worn by MEN and WOMEN, as it is believed that men of the Indus Valley wore jewellery too |
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First president of Saudi Arabia????? |
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Answer» ɪʙɴ sᴀᴜᴅ ɪs ғɪʀsᴛ ᴘʀᴇsɪᴅᴇɴᴛ ᴏғ sᴀᴜᴅɪ ᴀʀᴀʙɪᴀ |
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एकात्मक एवं संघात्मक सरकारों के बीच अंतर बताइए |
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Answer» tcczfgut I am ACTIVE in a GOOD IDEA but will Explanation: hhnnhhhjtrdvv |
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when Mahatma Buddha attained enlightenment under the pipal tree which was the place where he gave his first |
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Answer» Answer: The Bodhi tree (Ficus RELIGIOSA or Peepal tree) under which the Buddha is BELIEVED to have meditated and attained enlightenment is located within this temple COMPLEX and venerated. Emperor Ashoka built the first temple near Bodhi tree during the 3RD Century BCE, almost 300 years after Buddha's PERIOD (566-486 B.C.E) :) |
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Which of the following methods is most appropriate to check soil erosion onsteep slopes? ( |
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No guide book for self study of arts student whyyyyyyyy. every where only science. |
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Answer» Answer: no GUIDE book for SELF study of ARTS STUDENT whyyyyyyyy. every where only science. Explanation: yes there is no guide |
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I am the short term average condition of temperature, humidity and rainfall of any region. |
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Answer» weather |
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Open wells had water at_feet deepoptions are 1to5,5to10,10to15 |
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Answer» Answer: 10 to 15 Explanation: HOPE it is uesful |
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