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What are the different goals a person seeks before getting a job ? Answer according to Class 10 Economics Chapter- Development |
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Answer» Answer: Different people have different development goals Development involves many questions for better life and the ways in which ONE can work to achieve goals Since every INDIVIDUAL is different from the other, the NOTION of development also varies. The DIFFERENCE in social and economic positions of the people generally RESULTS in different goals of development. hope you Mark me as brainliest |
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Why it is important to have good communication with your parents. |
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Answer» it is important to have GOOD communication because they take care of us when we are small we should not make them SAD by MAKING bad BEHAVIOUR |
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What we do to remove discrimination |
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Answer» Answer: equality Explanation: no PERSON SHALL discriminated against on the basis of CASTE , religion or clourmark me as brain list |
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I what is bankloans ! |
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Answer» hey. .. a bank loan is an amount of MONEY lended to PEOPLE for REASONS. People have to deposit something as a guarantee that they will return the money to bank with INTREST. hope this helps please mark me as the Brainliest |
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What are the measures we take to provide equal rights to everyone |
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Answer» ANSWER:hhjcxbjj Explanation: |
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Who was the founder of Widow Remarriage association?A) M.G RanadeB) Devendranath TagoreC) Jyotiba phuleD) Ayyankali |
Answer» Mahadev Govind Ranade (1842-1901) and his wife Ramabai also contributed greatly to the cause of women. In 1869, Ranade founded the Widow REMARRIAGE ASSOCIATION and encouraged widow remarriage and female education and opposed child marriage.......HOPE this helps uhhh ❣❣❣❣@doll54 |
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What was the effect of formation of Indian commision |
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Answer» Answer: HEYA!Law Commission of India is NEITHER a constitutional body nor a statutory body, it is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India. Its major function is to work for LEGAL reforms. The Commission is established for a FIXED TENURE and works as an advisory body to the Ministry of Law and Justice.please mark it as brainlist answers |
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CheckpointFill in the blanks with informationfrom the text.1. India is thelargestcountry in the world2. Sri Lanka and India are separatedby3. Thepasses throughthe middle of India.The southernmost tip of the wholecountry is the |
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Answer» Answer: 2)Palk Strait |
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What is alligory? how the nation was visualized in different parts of Europe? |
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Answer» Explanation: The way of visualising a NATION is by giving its absract form a concrete for by allegory. MANY POETS used allegory to visualize a nation and represent it as an object or a person. For eg., France was PERSONIFIED Marianne, a popular christian name and similarly GERMANY was also personified as Germania |
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Gurmukhi Lipi vikassheel Lipi |
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Answer» What's this?....?..... |
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Q1. What is constitution ?Q2. Make a list of Key Features of Indian Constitution.Q3. Write the Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution. |
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Answer» A CONSTITUTION is a SET of written RULES and laws according to which a country is govern. |
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People's development goals may vary ?explain with 3 examples |
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Answer» Answer: Hope this helps. Please follow me and MARK as BRAINLIEST! :):) Explanation: People's developmental goals can VARY because each one seeks different things. They seek things that are most important for them, i.e. that which can fulfill their expectations, aspirations or DESIRES. Thus different persons can have different developmental goals. |
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To which ideology was the idea of national unity in early 19th century Europe related? |
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Answer» Explanation: Ideas of national UNITY in early-nineteenth-century Europe were CLOSELY allied to the ideology of LIBERALISM. For the new middle CLASSES liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law. |
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What was Green revolution |
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Answer» It was a REVOLUTION led in Punjab and Haryana to improve the quality of CROP plants by using HYV seeds and improved irrigation facilities Explanation: ~follow me please and MARK as BRAINLIEST I'm Tannu Rana |
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who drafted the constitution of India? a)Members of constitution. b)Mahatma gandhi. c)constituent assembly. d)jwaharllal nehru. |
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Answer» DR. B.R. Ambedkar Explanation: |
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Give summarised information about any five districts of punjab falling in malwa region? |
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Answer» Answer: The Malwa area makes up majority of the Punjab REGION consisting 11 districts. Cities such as Ludhiana, Rupnagar, PATIALA, Sangrur, Bathinda, MANSA, Firozpur,Fazilka, Rajpura, MOGA and Ajitgarh are located in the Malwa region. ... Doaba is the region of Indian Punjab between the rivers Beas and Sutlej. Explanation: PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST. . |
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Write the method of soil erosion?(write in points) |
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Answer» Answer: The four most COMMON soil erosion prevention methods are VEGETATION, geotextiles, mulch, and retaining walls. Preventing soil erosion is critical in protecting your property and exposed soil, whether from wind, weather, RUNNING WATER, and even the after-affects of forest fire. Explanation: Contents.... Contour ploughing. Terrace farming. Keyline design. Perimeter runoff control. Windbreaks. Cover crops/crop rotation. Soil-conservation farming. Salinity management. .... .... ..... plz MARK it as brainliest ... |
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Largest delta of India |
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Answer» ɢᴀɴɢᴇs-ʙʀᴀʜᴍᴀᴘᴜᴛʀᴀ ᴅᴇʟᴛᴀ Explanation: ғᴏʟʟᴏᴡ ᴍᴇ |
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WINDOz Roth fats en carbohydrates forside integyto ensure good health, should we consummore fals and or carbohydrates ? |
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Answer» Answer: |
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who established the close relationship with French then with English. 1.Tipu sultan 2.Mir jafar. 3 Mir Qasim.3 Baji. rao |
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Answer» ANSWER:shebeisyeyhsjrnd djfofjdjehbehekfuvk Ryeheneifuxn Explanation: |
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Can we increase the production/yields by farming on more land . why? |
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Answer» In ORDER to grow more FOOD, we can increase the output from a given area of LAND (CALLED 'intensification'), or expand the area over which we grow our food (called 'extensification'). Increasing yields reduces the pressure of expanding agricultural land. |
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collect information about silk route also find the new development which are improving communication routes in the region of high altitude |
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_ was the major economic activity of palampur |
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Answer» Answer: AGRICULTURE was the MAJOR economic ACTIVITY of palampur. Hope it HELPS |
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Explain why one invention or development leads to another.guys plsss answer fasf itss too urgent |
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Answer» Answer: simply Explanation: its a natural cycle that a person when finds ONE invention it can LEAD another like for eg invention of FIRE lead to the invention of cooked food i HOPE this will help youthanku |
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This work sheet is of social science.....pls solve it if u know all of them |
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Appreciate the role of mothers is Himachal Pradesh to increase women position inthe society. |
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Answer» . Answer: Explanation: The status of women in any civilization shows the stage of evolution at which, the civilization has arrived. The term ‘status’ includes not only personal and proprietary rights but also duties, liabilities and disabilities. In the case of an Indian woman it means her personal rights, proprietary right, her duties, liabilities and disabilities vis-a-vis the society and her family members. Right from 19th century the English evolutionist, SIR Henry Maine, and later American sociologists, Robert E. Park and Frmost W. Burgess have contributed to the concept of status as either from status to contract (Mains), or as relevant contrast between status and completion (Park and Burgess). With the development of modern sociology and social anthropology, all culturally prescribed rights and duties inherent in social positions have been encompassed in the term status. In the beginning the status referred only to the ‘ascribed ‘status. But, of late, it has been widened to ‘achieved’ status too. The status was distinguished as ascribed and achieved by Ralph Linton, the eminent American anthropologists. Broadly speaking, the ascribed status refers to the inherited one. But the status resulting from personal attainment of goals, set forth by the culture, is treated as achieved one. Status is a very ambiguous word. It has both subjective and objective components. One might mean by status, “esteem” or the subjective feeling of being respected. It may include many symbolic contents veneration may however coexist with denial, deprivation of various SORTS. A great deal of the contents of ‘status’ today is evaluated in terms of development indicators – income, property or opportunities and use of training in skill that open up chances of employment, health levels, etc. These are what have come to be known as quality of life indicators. There are in most countries status reports that document how women have lower incomes, lower employment, lower education, lower health, etc. Status may also include CUSTOM and practices that are restrictive, oppressive and damaging to the physical and Psychological well–being of women–practices that control and restrict movement, that restrict free choice in matters of everyday life, that mutilate their bodies or even destroy their lives. “Status” is correlated to the participatory right and obligations of women in the managing of society; there studies examine the “role” assigned to them by tradition, religion, ideology and the stage of economic development. As the enhancement of status is essentially the enlargement of scope of participatory rights in the running of society, a review has been made of the trends “emancipation” in different countries: the removal of constraints, historical or constitutional, which impeded a more forth–coming role on the part of the women. The concept of status is related to the concept of role. Linton, treats role as the more dynamic aspect of status. Generally, the status assumes a problematic form when ROLES are vaguely or ambiguously defined. The status is a collection of rights and duties. The individual may occupy a status. For Znamiecki, status chiefly refers to social status where stress remains on social aspect of role. The actual treatment obtained, legal status, opportunities for social participations and character. As per Malinowaski, the status is included in equal opportunity for work, types of taboos, contribution in the house economy for tribal women. The above explanations convince that various ideas conceived in the explanation of status. When pooled together, can be more used and use of single concept may not make the position clear in the case of women. Another significant dimension, with the above, is to take note of THREE important stages, that is, of maidenhood, wifehood and motherhood, while analyzing the status of women. Status has been like to the moving equilibrium at various times and in the various parts of the globe. Thus, it is clear that the terms status refers to a position of women as an individual in the social structure defined by her designated rights and obligations. Each status or position is explained in terms of a role, or the pattern of behavior expected of the occupants of a status; role is, thus, the dynamic aspect of status. In as much as the former can-notes a behavioral pattern, the latter refers to the location in a system of social relationships. |
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Fixed capital are the raw material that are used in every time we produce a good . true/false |
Answer» it's FALSE .................. |
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How does a plateau differ from plateau |
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Answer» Answer: Dear Mate ! Explanation: The main difference between a mountain and a plateau is that the mountain is an elevated, POINTED STRUCTURE whereas a plateau is an elevated AREA with a flat TOP. APLATEAU is generally lower in height than mountain, though there are plateaushigher than some mountains Hope this answer helps you. Mark this answer as brainliest answer. |
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Which weapon is helping for devlopment? |
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Answer» the only WEAPON that is HELPING our DEVELOPMENT is EDUCATION. |
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What did Lech Walesa do? |
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Answer» Explanation: listen); born 29 September 1943) is a Polish statesman, dissident, and NOBEL Peace Prize LAUREATE, who served as the FIRST democratically-elected President of Poland from 1990 to 1995. |
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The Mughal Empire who granted for men to eat |
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Is social media is good for teenagers. |
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Answer» Answer: Social media has given teens the ABILITY to instantly connect with others and share their lives through photos, videos and STATUS updates. Teens themselves DESCRIBE these platforms as a key tool for connecting and maintaining relationships, being creative, and learning more about the world. But they also must contend with more negative aspects of social media USE, such as drama and bullying or feeling pressure to present themselves in a certain WAY |
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Edmond Burk criticized tax received by the British government from east india company which tax |
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What is the meaning of soorya in mathematics ? |
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Answer» SOORYA in MATHEMATICS don't KNOW.. |
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Why early man were nomand? |
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Answer» Answer: THE EARLY HUMANS WERE NOMADIC JUST BECAUSE OF THEIR HABIT OF HUNTING. THEY STAYED AT A PLACE AND HUNTED ANIMALS FOR FOOD, AS SOON AS THE RESOURCES DEPLETED THERE , THEY MOVED ON TO OTHER PLACE IN SEARCH OF FOOD. THEY WOULD AGAIN APPROACH THE EARLIER PLACE ONCE THE RESOURCES ARE AGAIN REPLENISHED. |
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Human needs and wants neither uniform in all parts of world hor static over the year explain the statement giving suitable example |
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The only active volcano in India |
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Answer» Answer: Barren Islandin Andaman ISLANDS. . . . . . . follow MEH! |
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How The geological drawbacks play major role in construction failure? |
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Answer» Answer: 1)the unstable soil MATERIAL has causes the HEAVY tower to sing up 32 to 40 on the one side.
2) the collapse of the LACK of INSTRUMENTATION KNOWLEDGE and geological findings led to the collapse of this dam
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What is corporate strategy |
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What is corporate strategy in social |
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Answer» Answer: Dear Mate ! Explanation: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a new idea, one in which the corporate SECTOR incorporates social and environmental concerns in its strategies and plays a more responsible role in the WORLD. ... If PROPERLY understood and executed, CSR is a win-win strategy that benefits the company, as WELL as society. Hope this answer helps you. Mark this answer as brainliest answer. |
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How can desertification help in conserving the land? |
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Answer» Explanation: EFFECTIVE PREVENTION of desertification requires both local management and macro policy approaches that promote sustainability of ecosystem SERVICES. It is advisable to FOCUS on prevention, because attempts to rehabilitate desertified areas are costly and tend to deliver limited results. |
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How population is devided in urban and rural area of world |
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Answer» Answer: There is more population in urban AREA than in rural area Explanation: this is because people GET more opportunities in the CITIES than in villages. please MARK as brainliest |
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Which statement is not related to linguistic states in India |
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Answer» where are the STATEMENTS BRO |
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Iswhen quantity or number of something is continuously reducing |
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Answer» Santiago V Luis, Eduardo Garcia-Verdugo · 2019 · Science The ultimate goal for continuous manufacturing is to reduce the time it TAKES to develop and ... As there is a reduction in solvent and reagent quantities, NUMBER of unit operations and ... PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST. |
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Which institution is allowed to take decision when there is a dispute over division of power between different levels |
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Answer» Answer: The Supreme Court have the power to interpret the CONSTITUTION, and the powersof different levels of the government. The Supreme court acts as an umpire INCASE of DISPUTES arising between different levels of the government in the EXERCISE of their respective powers of dual objectives. |
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