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1.

How can we overcome discrimnation due to stereotyping people

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2.

Make a chart on application of science to improve physical strength in sports

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Science is a major factor that can help you with your sports etc. science can even help you to increase physical strength.


Various TYPES of EXERCISE you do impact various PARTS of your body.


By applying science we can find out what kind of exercise will help US and what volume of it is HELPFUL for us.

3.

Analyse the need for elections in a democracy

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Democracy Is a word which means that a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives. elections is very important for independent COUNTRIES there is continuous elections in india after 5 years . in elections we choose the representative ACCORDING to ur choice . without elections there will be dictatorship which means the HEAD lead the country and no one goes against his law .

4.

Simple definitions of archives, census, advertisement

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We can define CENSUS as the WHOLE information about PEOPLE in every 10 YEARS

5.

State some major limitations of electoral competitions.please answer

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LIMITATIONS OF ELECTROLAL COMPETITION ARE-


1.POLITICAL INSTABILITY

2.MALL PRACTISES ARE USED

3.ILLITRATE PERSONS BECOME MINISTERS

4.PEOPLE WANT TO GET VORES IN THE NAME OF CASTE AND RELIGION

6.

Ways to increase the capacity of small farmers through sustainabilityMinimum 5 ways

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Five ways to increase sustainable approaches.

A detailed discussion was held by the participants in a workshop and had agreed on five ways in which sustainable agriculture could be enhanced :

i)ensuring immediate benefits:

While environmental soundness and overcoming difficulties quickly are more important.

Farmers must experience an immediate benefit if they are going to change their practice. Only then can it be sustainable in the long term.

ii) By providing intermediate, appropriate technology:

In order to fulfillment of sustainable approach, farmers need to increase their technical and economic efficiency .

Intermediate technological solutions such as light machinery and affordable tools can encourage small-scale farmers to become efficient

iii)By carrying out research and technical assistance:

Farmers may be knowledgeable but may not be aware about alternative options if they are not introduced to them.

Research and technicians should be able to reach more farmers, and the farmers need more TRAINING on 'non-conventional' nature of farming and chances of share their knowledge.

iv)Increased coordination and planning:

A rare advantage is holding WORKSHOPS for government, academicians , CIVIC body and technical agencies to engage in an open and honest fruitful DISCUSSIONS on sustained agricultural increment.

v)Increased policy support and leadership:

Addressing technical and financial constraints is a prime factor , but policy need scaling-up.

One way for sustainable agricultural development is by production and demonstration of evidence of its benefits, in contrast with the negative agricultural IMPACTS.

7.

Latest dharnas , strikes and hartals & locate as tk who is organising these protest are they a pressure group or political parties ? List out their demand & response of government. Ans. me fast plzzzz

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The latest Dharna was done by Aam Aadmi Party chief Arwind KEJRIWAL who is also the Chief Minister of Delhi.


It was done DUE to the IAS Officer who was on strike and was not doing their work.


His MAIN focus was to make sure that this strikes ends and people JOIN their DUTIES again.


Also, he wanted some strict action to be taken against the officers on strike.

8.

Allocation apportionment and absorption are steps followed with respect to

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Allocation APPORTIONMENT and absorption are steps followed with respect to overheads.


Overheads are normal expenses incurred for some departments or cost units.


Specific items can be directly RECOGNISED to specific departments.


The process of CHARGING such items to particular department is called allocation.


There are certain overheads common to few departments. 


Distribution of these overheads among various departments equally is called appointment.


The process of charging OVERHEAD of one cost centre to different cost centre is called absorption.


9.

Role of philosphere in french revolution

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1. Philosophers played an important role in French Revolution. There ideas of justice and equality awaken people to FIGHT for their rights.

2. They refuted doctrine of divine and absolute power of monarchy. Same thinking was stated by John Locke through his book " TWO Treaties of Government "

3. Rousseau asked tge government to establish such management which nagotiate with common people and discuss there problems.

4. Montesquieu through his book " The Spirit of Laws " asked to divide power into three bodies - LEGISLATIVE, executive and judiciary.

5. As a RESULT these ideas were discussed and debated in coffee shop, SALOONS amd were read alouder in French society for those who could not read and write.

Hence, philosophers played an important role in French Revolution.

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10.

The measurement value of length of a simple pendulum is 20 cm with 2 mm accuracy. The time taken for 50 oscillations was measured to be 40 s within 1 s resolution. Calculate the percentage accuracy in the determination of acceleration due to gravity from the above measurement

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CONSIDER, t is time and n is NUMBER of revolutions.

Therefore, T = t/n.


Hence, ∆T = ∆t/n; n is a constant term.


On simplifying we get, ∆T/T = ∆t/t, let this be equation 1.


We know that, T = 2π√(L/g)


By squaring both the sides,


T² = 4π²l/g ⇒ g = 4π²l/T²


Therefore, ∆g/g = ∆l/l + 2∆T/T


This implies that, ∆g/g = ∆l/l + 2∆t/t……. from equation 1.


Therefore, percentage error in g = ( ∆l/l + 2∆t/t) X 100

We have, ∆l = 1mm = 0.1 CM , l = 20cm

∆t = 1 s and t = 90 s


Therefore, % error in g = (0.1/20 + 2 × 1/90) X 100 = ( 0.005 + 0.022) 100 = (0.027) 100 = 2.7%


11.

How can the government protect the workers in the unorganised sector?

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ANSWER:

agricultural INPUT s, credits,seeds,storage and MARKETING FACILITIES

12.

1. Visit to a bank and money lenders. Discuss various activities you observed there, collect receipts, cheque, drafts, pay in slips from Banks and paste it in your file. Write a report on Banks activity.1. Visit to a bank and money lenders. Discuss various activities you observed there, collect receipts, cheque, drafts, pay in slips from Banks and paste it in your file. Write a report on Banks activity.1. Visit to a bank and money lenders. Discuss various activities you observed there, collect receipts, cheque, drafts, pay in slips from Banks and paste it in your file. Write a report on Banks activity.1. Visit to a bank and money lenders. Discuss various activities you observed there, collect receipts, cheque, drafts, pay in slips from Banks and paste it in your file. Write a report on Banks activity.

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Bank is a necessary ONE because it enrolls financial services by means of cheque, deposit, and other services.


It observes that Bank is running for the people to provide financial services and deposit BIG money to safeguard it.


The activities are PROFESSIONALLY GOING and have skills to manage accounts.

13.

Describe the various sources which are necessary for knowing the past class=7

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There is various kind of sources to know the past such as primary and the SECONDARY.


These sources enable the historian to read the past.


Some of the examples of the past are diaries, speeches, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, journals, MANUSCRIPTS, photographs, maps, films, clips, etc.


These GIVE the GLIMPSES of the past.

14.

What is the conclusion for merchant of venice act 1 plz answer fast

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In the MERCHANT of Venice, Antonio plays a crucial role in the act.


Besides, the main lovers were Portia and Bassanio and the attention was altogether was of Shylock.


He DOMINATED despite of very LESS APPEARANCE in the act.


The agreement of Antonio facilitates Bassanio in the courtship of Portia.

15.

Note on national assembly

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Central Assembly politically is either a legislature, or the lower house[n 1] of a bicameral legislature in some countries. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."[1] The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. Its powers vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers, generally governing by committee, or it may function within the legislative branch of the government.

The name also must be distinguished from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at RANDOM from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a constitution during the French Revolution.

The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international community of nations since the 18TH and 19th centuries, considered the Age of Revolution in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the FORMER imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows:

In Germany, a Nationalversammlung was elected following the revolutions of 1848–1849 and 1918–1919, to be replaced by a permanent parliament (Reichstag) later. The legislature of the ESTADO Novo regime in Portugal was KNOWN as the National Assembly, while the Corporative Chamber was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the Legislative Yuan by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below.

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16.

Name any two towns found from indus civilization

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The FIRST TOWN is the mohenjodaro nd the second is harrapa MAY be...

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17.

Resource as a function of human activities justify the statement?

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It means,without the human resource ,natural resouces can not be converted into other USEFUL forms.It is the human SKILLS which CONVERT all of them into useful form.If there will be no RESOURCES in any country but it have skills to convert them.Take the example of china..




18.

Highlight the important features of vedic education in india

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1. Knowledge, the Third Eye

Education is knowledge. It is man’s third eye. This aphorism means that knowledge opens man’s inner eye, flooding him with spiritual and divine light, which forms the provision for man’s journey through life.


2. Alms of Education

In the Vedic period, education had an idealistic form, in which the teachers (acharyas) laid stress upon worship of God, religiousness, spirituality, formation of character, development of personality, creation of an aptitude for the development of culture, nation and society.


(ii) Spirituality

In the Vedic period, Nature was regarded as divine and worshipped. During this period, many hypotheses concerning spirituality took birth. Knowledge came to be seen as the instrument of salvation.

Fire sacrifices, fasting and taking of vows became a part of life. Education was given the objective of inculcating control over these aspects and learning right conduct based on them.

(iii) Sublimation of Instincts

Man is the virtual slave of the instinctive drives embedded in his psyche, and when he is obsessed by his senses, he often adopts the wrong path.

The objective of education was to sublimate these instinctive tendencies, to turn the mind away from material knowledge, and CENTRE it upon the spiritual world, thus establishing control over materialistic and base tendencies.

(iv) Fulfillment of Duty

Great importance was attached to developing such qualities as discipline, obedience, performance of holy duties, rendering help to others, fulfillment of social responsibilities, etc. Through such education social skills were developed in the students.

In addition, education was also provided for earning a livelihood and for this, one or more skills were taught. Dr. Mukeijee says that this education was not exclusively theoretical or literary. It was related to one or the other manual skill

(v) Growth of Character and Personality

The objective of education was the formation of character and personality of children. It was achieved through an appropriate environment, lessons on right conduct, and teachings based on the life, character and ideals of great persons.

Education aimed at developing the virtues of self-control, self-respect, love, cooperation, sympathy, etc. in the students.

3. The Method of Education

During the Vedic period, the Gurukul method prevailed, in which the student lived in the house of the Guru, instead of living with his parents. Along with his colleagues, he LED a celibate life and obtained education in the house of the Guru.

4. The ‘Upnayana’ Ritual

The word ‘Upnayana’ means to take close to, or to bring in touch with. A ceremony called the Uphayana ceremony was performed before the child was taken to his teacher.


5. Celibacy or Brahmacharya

Every student was required to observe celibacy in his specific path of life. Purity of conduct was regarded as of supreme importance. Only the unmarried could become students in a Gurukul.

On entering student life, the student was made to wear a special girdle called a ‘makhla’. Its quality depended on the casteof the student. Brahmins wore a girdle of moonj grass, the kshatriyasof string gut-taanta-and the vaishyas a girdle made of wool.

The clothes worn by them were also accordingly silk, wool, etc. The students were not allowed to make use of fragrant, cosmetics or intoxicating things.

6. Alms System

The student had to bear the responsibility of FEEDING both himself and his teacher; this was done through begging for alms, which was not considered BAD, since every domestic knew that his own son must be begging for alms in the same way at some other place.

7. Service of the Teacher

Every student was required, while residing in the Gurukul, to serve his teacher compulsorily. Any violation of the Guru’s instructions was regarded as a sin, and subject to stern punishment.

8. Practicality

The education of that period encompassed the necessary activities of life. Students were given education about animal-husbandry, agriculture and other professions. In addition education in medicine was also imparted.


9. Education for the Individual

In the Vedic period, every teacher devoted himself to the integral development of each student. He aimed at the physical and intellectual development of his wards.

10. Duration of Education

In the house of the teacher, the student was required to obtain education upto the age of 24, after which he was expected to enter domestic life. Students were divided into three categories:

(a) Those obtaining education upto the age of 24-Vasu.

(b) Those obtaining education upto the age of 36-Rudra.

(c) Those obtaining education upto the age of 48-Aaditya.

11. Curriculum

Although the education of this period was dominated by the study of Vedic literature, historical study, stories of heroic lives and discourses on the PURANAS also formed a part of the syllabus.

19.

describe any two revolutions taken place in indian economy which prove that investment in human capital can bring higher position for the country

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Here is your answer

A country which has developed the skills and knowledge of its PEOPLE can exploit natural resources, build social, economic and political organisation and can carry forward national development. Human capital is the fundamental source of economic growth. It is the source of both increased productivity and technological advance. INDIA's Green Revolution is an example which shows the importance of input of greater knowledge leads to improved production technologies rapidly increases the productivity of scare land resources.
Infant the major differences between the development and developing countries is rate of progress in human capital. The underdeveloped countries need human capital to staff new and expanding GOVERNMENT services to introduce new system of land use and new methods of agriculture, to develop new MEANS of communication to carry forward industrialisation and to build the education system.
Investments made the human resources in terms of education lead to development and increase in efficiency of the human resource, which in turns contribute to higher productivity and technological advancement. With increased production and technical advancement the country becomes RICH and is able to invest further in harnessing the human resources. Thus, investment in human resources can change the fortunes of any country.

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20.

GIVE A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE TREATMENT GIVEN BY DR. DUSSEL TO MRS. VAN DAAN?

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The treatment does not have any negative reactions to MRS. VAN DAAN. DR. DUSSEL is clear in giving best treatment to patients and THUS everyone is HAPPY to recover well by his CARE.


Likewise, Mrs. Vaan Daan GETS high quality treatments that should lead a peaceful life after consulting him.

21.

Q. Draft an advertisement announcing the launch of special health drink by Health Care private ltd, highlighting its nutritive value.

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You can write about how the need of such nutritious drinks are growing and this is drink is one of the BEST ways to keep up with a HEALTHY diet.


You can talk about the NUTRIENTS INVOLVED and its benefits. You might ALSO add some offers to boost your sales.

22.

What is meant by convextion currents

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Convection currents TRANSFER HEAT from one place to another by mass motion of a FLUID such as water, air or molten rock. The heat transfer function of convection currents drives the earth’s ocean currents, atmospheric weather and geology. ... Convection currents rely on the constant ...


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23.

What are the programs undertaken by the government of India to uplift the marginalised communities

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The government has undertaken many programs which will uplift the marginalised community in India are as FOLLOWS:


Laws for the Minorities: Specific laws for the marginalised.


Promoting Social Justice: Government PROVIDES free hostels to CHILDREN of Dalits and many other THINGS.


Protecting the rights of Dalits and Adivasis of our country.

24.

What do you know about the harappan civilization

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The Indus Valley Civilisation, or Harappan Civilisation, was a BRONZE Age civilisation MAINLY in the NORTHWESTERN regions of South Asia, extending from what today is NORTHEAST Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest INDI

25.

In the acid ascending order of first size bacteria fungi viruses and algae

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Virus is the smallest microoragnism and ALGAE is the biggest (seaweed) in the given list.


There are many types in these microorganisms with different SHAPES and sizes.


Below is the list in ASCENDING order along with the sizes.


1. Virus: 5 to 300 nanometers


2. BACTERIA: 5 to 5 micrometers


3. Fungi: 2 to 10 micro meters


4. Algae: upto 60 meters.

26.

project on suppose you are living in world where neither printing is invented nor even script is known try to decipher your idea by writing a report

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If there would have been no PRINTING or not even the script then things might be symbolic.


The sign and symbol language was in use for long time in the primitive time.


THEREFORE, in a WORLD where there would be no printing not even script then sign language will be used to COMMUNICATE.

27.

As an editor u have the freedom to express ur independent thoughts.plzz answer

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Though I go independent , it obeys the women and gives equal right to women all ACTION.


On the other hand , we make BETTER ideas to ENJOY such FREEDOM with the full right.


It is applicable for the all humans in the part of the world at EVERY time and any situation.

28.

What is meant by pangea

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A former “SUPERCONTINENT” on the Earth. In the distant past a LARGE landmass, Pangaea, included all the present CONTINENTS, which broke up and DRIFTED apart
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29.

Why Indian ocean call India ocean?

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The INDIAN ocean is named after INDIA because:
India holds a central location which is at the head of the Indian Ocean.
India in ancient times was an IMPORTANT location in the Indian Ocean which connected Europe with countries of Southeast Asia.
India also has the longest coastline in the REGION which no other COUNTRY has in the Indian ocean

30.

Explain the meaning of fundamental rigjts

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it is it is a BASIC NEED of a people it should be APPLIED for all Indian citizen in India the FUNDAMENTAL rights is equal to all citizen of India

31.

What is national development? what are the aspects covered under the national development?

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Answer:

National development is the ability of a county or countries to IMPROVE the social welfare of the people e.g by PROVIDING social amenities LIKE quality education, potable WATER, transportation infrastructure, medical care, etc.

32.

What is meant by bhaber

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Bhabar is the region south of the Lower Himalayas and the Shiwalik HILLS. It is the alluvial apron of sediments washed down from the Siwaliks ALONG the northern edge of the Indo-Gangetic PLAIN

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33.

What was captain swing define it

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Captain Swing" was the NAME appended to SEVERAL threatening letters during the rural English Swing Riots of 1830, when labourers rioted over the introduction of NEW threshing machines and the loss of their livelihoods. Captain Swing was described as a hard-working tenant farmer driven to destitution and despair by social and political CHANGE in the EARLY nineteenth century.

34.

What is meant by tectonic plates

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Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth's crust and UPPERMOST mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere. The plates are around 100 km (62 mi) thick and CONSIST of two principal types of material: oceanic crust (also called SIMA from silicon and MAGNESIUM) and continental crust (sial from silicon and aluminium).

35.

Ethnic and geographical conditions of belgium and sri lanka

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Belgium
The ETHNIC composition of the Belgium is very complex. Of the country's total population 59 percent SPEAK Dutch and 40 percent speaks French and 1 percent speak German but in BRUSSELS 80 percent speaks French and 20 percent speaks Dutch

36.

Give reason for reffering dams as the temples of modern india

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Dams are mostly constructed due to multipurpose projects. They serve VARIOUS uses for the people in India.


India's first Prime minister. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU proclaimed Dams as the temples of modern India. The reasons are:


1. They created large storehouse of Rainwater

2. They created generation of hydro power on large scale

3. They promoted spawning of fishes

4. They CONTROLLED flood.

5. They created SMALL employment opportunities like Fishing

6. They supplied water to various villages with scarcity of water through canals

37.

Dietrich brandis is a forest expert belonged to

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He is a GERMAN BOTANIST

38.

Quinn reports he has no control over his life. he states he wants to go into the army but he is stressed out over passing english. he also reports he cannot possibly face one more recruiter right now. which disorder is quinn most likely experiencing?

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PROBABLY Quinn is SUFFERING from ANXIETY disorder because he cannot concentrate on his life or woks due to acute stress and depression.


Sometime we cannot presume the psychological problems because they are affected in our sub-conscious mind.


But we can treat them well and REMOVE the stress from our mind by consulting a psychologist.

39.

what according to you is more suitable for India presidential system or parliamentary system give reason for your answer

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Parliamentary SYSTEM is better because it there are MANY types of people whose have different opnion, they GIVES better to all.

40.

Explain the keys of fundamental rights

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Fundamental Rights: The section onFundamental Rights has OFTEN been referred to as the 'conscience' of the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the ARBITRARY and ABSOLUTE exercise of POWER by the State. ... The Constitution, also guarantees the rights of minorities against the majority.

41.

Read any five latest surveys on agriculture and political life of the country(INDIA) . And write five features of each.

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Indian Agriculture is expected to GROW by 2.1% for the YEAR 2017-18 .


According to a national surrvey,71.9% Indians want to see Narendra Modi as PM again in 2019.


As he has launced many schemes which benifited common man.Corruption has reduced drastically in his RULE, Now PEOPLE of India can dream for a better nation.

42.

Prepare a biology project report on burning of husk in fields

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BIOLOGY project report on burning of husk in the FIELD to INCREASE the harvesting of the rice and other GRAINS, hence the framer can make more amount of the money in the field.


Therefore it will be more comfortable to increase the productivity in the AGRICULTURE land without meeting any sort of the trouble

43.

Write an article on creative thinking and team building through educacional media

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WHITTAKER method of classification is very POPULAR method to classify MICRO organisms and each type of microorganisms had classified as a separate FAMILY.


The classification of the listed above micro organisms are as follows:


Bacteria is classified as Monera


Algae are classified under Protista.


Fungi are classified under fungi.


Animals are classified under the type Animalia


Plants are classified under Plantae.

44.

View and counterview life of an animal is better than of a human beings

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When compared to present HUMAN life, animal life is better because they don’t DEPEND on anyone.


Also, they could not SUFFER from sorrow or misery.


They try to solve it by own and ATTACHED with SELF confidence.


It does not have religion and other intellectual ideologies.


The animals were stay away from religion and intellectual ideologies.

45.

Peter is planning his finances for the next couple of years. He wants to save money to eventually buy a house because he will be getting married soon. He has created a savings plan revolving around his necessary expenses, and he has set a target of three years to save up a down payment for a house. At which phase of the financial life cycle is Peter in? Peter is in the phase of the financial life cycle.

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Peter is in initial stages of his financial life cycle, that means he is at the first stage of Financial cycle.


As he is planning to save money for purchasing a house, he is in the process of asset accumulation.


This age GENERALLY STARTS at 25 and it is a GROWING stage which lasts TILL around 20 YEARS

46.

What does a deadlock occur while passing a bill from the Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad

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Vidhan parishad is certifiably not a specifically chosen body however an in a roundabout way chose body with reps from various voting public.


What's more, ADMINISTERING gathering might not have LARGER part in parishad.


It has all Seniors very experienced individuals and won't permit to pass any BILL without careful exchanges. Henceforth numerous a times it STALLS out.

47.

Design a new revenue policy for the british government.keep all the policies in mind and provide a specific name to your policy

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A new revenue policy for the BRITISH government concerning humanity and not being brutal to the citizens of the government COULD be of imposing taxes on the RICH and using the RAISED taxes to fulfil the demands of the poor.


This would help to help a DEVELOPING nation to develop faster, eradicating the differences between the rich and the poor.

48.

What are the parallel ranges of himalays

Answer» HEY UR ANS is...
Himadri
Shiwaliks
Himachal
49.

What memories of sight and sound remained with helen after her illness?

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Brightness of spring, chirping of birds and autumn help HELEN to remember his past MEMORIES after illness.


She was nineteen years old when she faced some serious troubles due to acute CONGESTION of stomach and brain.


She lost the hearing ability and past memories.


When she got the SIGHTS and sounds from natural climate, she remembered everything and FOUND her hearing ability back.

50.

There is going to be a new speech and drama club in your school .A senior theatre actor has been invited to inaugurate the club .Prepare and practice a welcome speech and a vote of thanks for the guest in not less than 200 words

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Good evening EVERYONE, I take this opportunity to thank the guest who has attended to INAUGURATE the drama club in our school.


It is a great honour to have such an experienced theatre actor to join us here.


Thank you SIR, your presence has MADE our college proud and we are pretty sure that, many theater artists may emerge with your blessings in FUTURE.