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Difference between definition and meaning |
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Answer» Explanation: Definition and meaning are two WORDS we use to explain the SENSE of a word or concept. In other words, they describe what that particular concept MEANS. Definition is the statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially as GIVEN in a dictionary. Meaning EXPLAINS a word or concept in a very general sense.This is the main difference between definition and meaning. Both meaning and definition help us to understand what is inferred by a word. |
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Give an examplo whoro the Stato intervened in the practices of a religiouscommunity which violated the freedom and the Fundamental Rights of otherindividuals. |
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Answer» ________________________________ ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ________________________________
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● _______________________________ ▶️The freedom to manage religious affairs is provided by Article 26.▶️This Article gives the right to EVERY religious denomination, or any SECTION thereof, to exercise the rights that it STIPULATES.▶️However, this right has to be exercised in a manner that is in conformity with public ORDER, morality, and healt |
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What is the Religion of Myanmar |
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Answer» Answer: Myanmar is a multi-religious COUNTRY. There is no official STATE RELIGION, but the government shows PREFERENCE for Theravada Buddhism, the majority religion of the nation. |
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What is rule of law how can be established |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The concept of “Rule of Law” is the building block on which the modern democratic society is founded. For the successful functioning of the polity it is imperative that there is enforcement of law and of all contracts based on law. Laws are made for the welfare of the people to maintain harmony between the conflicting forces in society. One of the prime objects of making laws is to maintain law and order in society and develop a peaceful environment for the progress of the people. The concept of Rule of Law plays an important role in this process. The term “Rule of Law” is derived from the French phrase ‘La Principe de Legality’ (the principle of legality) which refers to a GOVERNMENT based on principles of law and not of men. [1] In a broader sense Rule of Law means that Law is supreme and is above every individual. No individual whether if he is rich, poor, rulers or ruled etc are above law and they should obey it. In a narrower sense the rule of law implies that government authority may only be exercised in accordance with the written laws, which were adopted through an ESTABLISHED procedure. The principle of Rule of Law is intended to be a safeguard against arbitrary actions of the government authorities. [2] The rule of law has been described as a “rare and protean principle of our political tradition”. [3] The rule of law centrally comprises “the values of regularity and restraint, embodied in the slogan of “‘a government of laws, not men’”. The term Rule of Law does not provide any thing about how the laws are to be made, or anything specific like the Fundamental RIGHTS or the Directive principles or equality etc. but it provides for TWO basic concepts that is Law must be obeyed by the people and that the law must be made in such a way that it is able to guide the behaviour of its subjects. Different legal theorists have different approaches towards the concept of Rule of Law. Some believe that the rule of law has purely formal characteristics, meaning that the law must be publicly declared, with prospective application, and possess the characteristics of generality, equality, and certainty, but there are no requirements with regard to the content of the law. While other legal theorists believe that the rule of law necessarily entails protection of individual rights. Within legal theory, these two approaches to the rule of law are seen as the two basic alternatives, respectively labeled the formal and substantive approaches. |
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What is hyposthesis ? How does a theory get figured and what are its basic qualities? |
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Answer» Although all of us have taken science classes throughout the course of our study, many people have incorrect or misleading ideas about some of the most important and basic principles in science. We have all heard of hypotheses, theories, and LAWS, but what do they really mean? Before you read this section, think about what you have learned about these terms before. What do these terms mean to you? One of the most COMMON terms used in science classes is a "hypothesis". The word can have many different definitions, depending on the context in which it is being used: "An educated guess" - because it provides a suggested solution based on evidence to be a scientific hypothesis Prediction - if you have ever carried out a science experiment, you probably made this type of hypothesis, in which you predicted the outcome of your experiment. Tentative or Proposed explanation - hypotheses can be suggestions about why SOMETHING is observed, but in order for it to be scientific, we must be able to test the explanation to see if it works, if it is able to correctly predict what will happen in a situation, such as: if my hypothesis is correct, we should see ___ result when we perform ___ test. A hypothesis is very tentative; it can be easily changed. Theories The United States National Academy of Sciences describes what a theory is as follows: "Some scientific explanations are so well established that no new evidence is likely to alter them. The explanation becomes a scientific theory. In everyday language a theory means a hunch or speculation. Not so in science. In science, the word theory refers to a COMPREHENSIVE explanation of an important feature of nature supported by FACTS gathered over time. Theories also allow scientists to make predictions about as yet unobserved phenomena." "A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experimentation. Such fact-supported theories are not "guesses" but reliable accounts of the real world. The theory of biological evolution is more than "just a theory." It is as factual an explanation of the universe as the atomic theory of matter (stating that everything is made of atoms) or the germ theory of disease (which states that many diseases are caused by germs). Our understanding of gravity is still a work in progress. But the phenomenon of gravity, like evolution, is an accepted fact." Not some key features of theories that are important to understand from this description: Theories are explanations of natural phenomenon. They aren't predictions (although we may use theories to make predictions). They are explanations why we observe something. Theories aren't likely to change. They have so much support and are able to explain satisfactorily so many observations, that they are not likely to change. Theories can, indeed, be facts. Theories can change, but it is a long and difficult process. In order for a theory to change, there must be many observations or evidence that the theory cannot explain. Theories are not guesses. The phrase "just a theory" has no room in science. To be a scientific theory carries a lot of weight; it is not just one person's idea about something Laws Scientific laws are similar to scientific theories in that they are principles that can be used to predict the behavior of the natural world. Both scientific laws and scientific theories are typically well-supported by observations and/or experimental evidence. Usually scientific laws refer to rules for how nature will behave under certain conditions, frequently written as an equation. Scientific theories are more overarching explanations of how nature works and why it exhibits certain characteristics. As a comparison, theories explain why we observe what we do and laws describe what happens. A common misconception is that scientific theories are rudimentary ideas that will eventually graduate into scientific laws when enough data and evidence has been accumulated. A theory does not change into a scientific law with the accumulation of new or better evidence. Remember, theories are explanations and laws are patterns we see in large amounts of data, frequently written as an equation. A theory will always remain a theory; a law will always remain a law.
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Which type of apartments are affordable under housing? |
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Answer» ________________________________ ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ________________________________
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● _______________________________ ▶️The third COMPONENT of the Mission is Affordable HOUSING in Partnership which is a supply side intervention.▶️ The Mission will provide financial assistance to EWS houses being BUILT with different PARTNERSHIPS by States/UTs/Cities |
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Which state produce largest number of supari in india? |
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Answer» Answer: KARNATAKA PRODUCES largest number of supari in India which is 457 TONNE |
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What is data independence ?Illustrate the concepts oflogical data independence and physical data independence with example? |
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Answer» Answer: DATA independence is the type of data transparency that MATTERS for a centralized DBMS. It refers to the immunity of user applications to changes made in the definition and organization of data. Application programs should not, ideally, be EXPOSED to DETAILS of data representation and storage. |
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Which term is often used interchangeably with motivation? |
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Answer» ________________________________ ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ________________________________
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● _______________________________ Overall, the basic PERSPECTIVE on motivation LOOKS something like this: In other WORDS, you have certain NEEDS or wants (these terms will be USED interchangeably) |
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Which places refused to join indian union after independence? |
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Answer» TRAVANCORE, JODHPUR, JUNAGADH, BHOPAL and Hyderbad. Explanation: |
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Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of lakshadweep islands? |
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Answer» Kolkaki dance is the most WIDELY known and popular FOLK dance of LAKSHADWEEP. |
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Which of these is not a good in favour of democracy?Why? |
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Answer» ________________________________ ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ________________________________
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● _______________________________ ⭕A democracy requires that the RULERS have to attend to the needs of the PEOPLE.⭕A DEMOCRATIC government is a BETTER government because it is a more accountable form of government.⭕Democracy improves the quality of decision MAKING. |
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Classify the countries as democractic undemocractic and not sure no frredom rights |
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Answer» Answer: DEMOCRACY faced its most SERIOUS crisis in decadesin 2017 as its basic tenets—including guarantees of FREE and fair elections, the RIGHTS of minorities, freedom of the press, and the RULE of law—came under attack around the world. Seventy-one countries suffered net declines in political rights and civil liberties, with only 35 registering gains. This marked the 12th consecutive year of decline in global freedom. The United States retreated from its traditional role as both a champion and an exemplar of democracy amid an accelerating decline in American political rights and civil liberties. Over the period since the 12-year global slide began in 2006, 113 countries have seen a net decline, and only 62 have experienced a net improvement. |
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Who is the current chairman of ipl |
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Answer» RAJIV shukla Explanation: MARK me in BRAINILIST |
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What are the main criterion used by world bank for classifying countries..write any 2/3 limitations |
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Answer» Explanation: The main CRITERION used by the World bank in classifying different COUNTRIES is PER CAPITA INCOME or Average Income. |
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Two Way ANOVA is an example ofsingle subject design pre post design factorial designcorrelated design |
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Answer» TWO Way ANOVA is an example of factorial design |
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Largest muslim country in the world by population |
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Answer» Afghanistan is the largest Muslim COUNTRY in TERMS of POPULATION |
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What is the full form of ETC.. |
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Answer» Answer: ETC has been taken from a Latin WORD “Et cetera” which means ‘the REST’ and ‘so on’. When we use the ‘ETC’ in a sentence it basically to refers to more of the content and we have only mentioned a few things or items and there are many more of them. Etc is a short FORM or an abbreviation of “Et cetera”. It is an expression that we use to denote similar other things which is a continuation of the description of the similar items. |
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Largest country in the world by population? |
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Answer» Answer: china is the LARGEST country in the WORLD by POPULATION |
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Which is the smallest country in the world by population? |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Explain the statement land is natural resource or fixed |
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Answer» Answer: LAND is a natural resource. Explanation: it is not fixed like COAL or other minerals. it is in ABUNDANCE . |
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What do you Mean by herethical |
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What are the principles that consider practical content in the field of ethics by aquinas? |
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Answer» ________________________________ ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● ________________________________
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● _______________________________ Normative ethics is the STUDY of ETHICAL action. It is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of QUESTIONS that ARISE when considering |
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Which state is having less females than males in india? |
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Answer» Explanation: In the Population Census of 2011 it was REVEALED that the population ratio in India 2011 is 943 females per 1000 males. HARYANA has the lowest sex ratio (877) in Indian STATES while in union territory Daman Diu has lowest sex ratio of 618. Kerala has the HIGHEST sex ratio of 1084 in the all Indian states.I hope it can help u |
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Which state bills require prior sanctyion of president? |
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Answer» Answer: After the GENERAL Elections, PRESIDENT addresses both the houses of the PARLIAMENT. He may address either HOUSE or even a joint sitting. A Bill passed by the parliament becomes an act only after president has given ASSENT to it. There are some bills which require prior recommendation of the President. |
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What is the Full form of LLM.. |
Answer» LATIN LEGUM MAGISTER.....LLM is abbreviation of MASTERS of of Legislative Law. ... LL.M. is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means MASTER of LAWS. In Latin, the plural form of a WORD is abbreviated by repeating the letter. Hence, "LL." is short for "laws." |
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Which acid is used as ink stain remover? |
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Answer» Answer: Oxalic ACID Explanation: Oxalic acid is widely used as an acid rinse in laundries, where it is effective in REMOVING rust and ink stains because it converts most insoluble IRON compounds into a soluble COMPLEX ion |
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List any one province of the equal wages act |
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Answer» Answer: equal pay for equal WORK Explanation: equal pay for equal work is the concept of labour rights that individuals in the same workplace be given equal pay. it is most commonly used in the context of sexual discrimination, in relation to the gender pay gap. equal pay related to the full range of payments and benefits including basic pay , NON- salary payments, bonuses and allowances. some countries have move FASTER than others in addressing the problem. since president John F. Kennedy signed the equal pay act of 1963, it has been illegal in the United States to pay men and women working in the same PLACE different salaries for similar work |
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What is the full form of LLB.. |
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Answer» LL.B. or Legum Baccalaureus means BACHELOR of Law / LAWS. ... LLB stands for Bachelor of Laws (English). In LATIN, the abbreviation LLB is expanded as Legum Baccalaureus.LLB is basically an undergraduate degree offered by various universities across the globe to students who WISH to have a CAREER in legal profession |
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Who was Louis xiv???????? |
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Answer» Answer: MONARCH of France who ascended the throne in 1749 and married an Austrian PRINCESS MARIE Antoinette he was killed by the JACOBIN club leader Maximmillian ROBESPIERRE by guillotine method |
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Write the major characteristics of central highland and Deccan plateau |
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Answer» WRITE any three characteristics of the Central Highlands. Write any three characteristics of the Central Highlands. Answer: The part of the Peninsular plateau lying to the north of the Narmada RIVER, covering a MAJOR area of the MALWA plateau is known as the 'Central Highlands'. |
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Discuss the present status of drinking water supply in Nepal |
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Answer» Answer: Water is one of the basic human necessities but a large proportion of the NEPALESE population is devoid of access to safe and adequate drinking water. According to the DEPARTMENT of Water Supply and Sewerage in Nepal, even THOUGH an ESTIMATED 80% of the total population has access to drinking water, it is not safe. |
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A short paragraph about vallabhai jhaverbhai patel |
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Answer» he is Indian BISMARCK he show his dedication on constructing |
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What are environmental sociologists referring to when they use the term environment? |
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Answer» Environmental sociology is typically defined as the SOCIOLOGICAL study of societal-environmental INTERACTIONS, ALTHOUGH this definition immediately presents the perhaps insolvable problem of SEPARATING human cultures from the rest of the environment. |
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Which mandal did nelapadu belongs to which district? |
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Answer» Nelapadu is a neighbourhood and a part of URBAN NOTIFIED Area of Amaravati, the STATE CAPITAL of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It was a village in Thullur mandal of in Guntur district, PRIOR to its denotification as gram panchayat. |
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Which country has won sultan azlan shah at ipoh in malaysia by defeating india? |
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Answer» SOUTH Korea Defeated INDIA at the 2019 Sultan Azlan SHAH Cup by 4-2 and won the TOURNAMENT for the Third TIME. |
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Which part of indian constition includes human right? |
| Answer» FUNDAMENTAL rights-Right to FREEDOM | |
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State the demerits of unregulated markets. Any threepoints. |
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Answer» Answer: Firstly TRANSPORTING, JANSANKHYA, KNOWLEDGE it is a BIG point |
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How many average number of vehicles checked per month ? |
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Answer» Plzz GIVE the QUESTION then I give the answer Explanation: plzz give question fast |
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State five economic conditions of france that lead the revolution ? |
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Answer» FRENCH clifts, BANKRUPTCY, PARALYSIS |
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Under the charters act 1687 a mayors court was established at madras. The mayor had to be |
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Answer» MAYORS's Court: The company's CHARTER of 1687 ESTABLISHED a Mayor's Court at Madras. It consisted of a Mayor, twelve Aldermen and sixty or more BURGESSES. The first Mayor and Aldermen were nominated by the Charter. |
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Which commission divied secondary education in two parts? |
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Answer» Answer: The COMMISSION has RECOMMENDED that the SECONDARY education should be for CHILDREN between 11 to 17 years of age. It has divided this seven years' education into two parts-(1) Junior High School stage for three years and (2) High School for four years. |
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Which countries offer free healthcare and edication? |
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Answer» here is your answer <U>Germany hope this will HELP u |
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Which of the seven sacraments can be received only once? |
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Answer» The seven SACRAMENTS are baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, ANOINTING of the sick, marriage and HOLY ORDERS. |
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