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How to use Live Temp Pro? |
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Answer» p PRO is very easy to use a thermometer as it is made LIKE a gun. The user has to just hold it in front of the forehead of another person. Then the user has to press the TRIGGER to throw a beam of IR rays on the forehead of another person. A proper reading OCCURS after just 0.5 seconds of pressing the trigger. |
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The atmosphere is held to the earth by |
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Answer» osphere is a MIXTURE of GASES that surround EARTH. It is kept in PLACE by the pull of Earth's gravity. |
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WHat convinces india to opt the democratic form of government |
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Answer» Democracy (Greek: δημοκρατία dēmokratía, "rule by [the] PEOPLE") is a form of government in which the people have the authority to CHOOSE their GOVERNING legislation. Who people are and how authority is shared among them are core issues for democratic theory, development and constitution. Some cornerstones of these issues are freedom of assembly and SPEECH, inclusiveness and equality, membership, consent, voting, right to life and minority rights.Generally, there are two TYPES of democracy: direct |
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What conditions lead to the Revolution |
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Answer» Of which REVOLUTION are you TALKING about |
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Any two features of democratic government? |
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Answer» s of DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT are1 All the major decisions are taken by the rulers ELECTED by the people in consultation with others .2 Elections should be held regularly and be free. So that citizens can change the rulers in CASE they are not SATISFIED with their performance . |
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Where did the ICRISAT was located in India? |
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Answer» Explanation:The INTERNATIONAL Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid TROPICS (ICRISAT) is an international organization which conducts agricultural research for rural development, headquartered in Patancheru (HYDERABAD, Telangana, INDIA) with several regional centers (BAMAKO (Mali), Nairobi (Kenya)) and research stations. |
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What is derocracy & give samples of countries that are democratdemocratic in their nature of governance |
| Answer» DEMOCRACY is a Greek word made of demo or kratos.it means of the PEOPLE,for the people,and by the people.it's defination is a country which is ELECTED by people.it is done in many countries like India ,japan etcif it helps you Mark me as brainliest or at least SAY THANKS. | |
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Tick the coreect option school work |
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What were the effects of britishland tax system |
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Answer» Explanation:EFFECT OF BRITISH LAND TAX✔ The peasants SUFFERED the most as they were dependent on their land only. Land was just like the creator of their life. The Indian peasants referred land as Mother land.✔ Poor people who were not having enough money for their LIVELIHOOD were also forced to give TAXES which highly ruined them during that period.✔ Many revolutionaries cane forward and agitated for the same but the British were so cruel that they usually USED to arrest the revolutionaries or to hang them. |
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Give difference between a Democratic and a non-democratic government |
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Answer» ference: Democracy is DEFINED as government by the people. Non-Democracy refers to a FORM of government which is opposed to democracy. Democracy is referred to as the rule of the people. It is a POLITICAL system, wherein people have a say in matters AFFECTING their LIVES. |
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What is discrimination? |
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Answer» the bad SOCIAL PRACTCE LIKE not SITTING with low class PEOPLE etc. Explanation: |
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How did the between two communities in Sri Lankabecame problem and effected the development of sri lanka |
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Answer» Explanation:After the start of the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, there was a mass migration of Tamils trying to escape the hardships and perils of war. Initially, it was middle class professionals, such as doctors and engineers, who emigrated; they were followed by the POORER segments of the community. The fighting drove more than 800,000 Tamils from their HOMES to other places within Sri Lanka as internally displaced persons and also overseas, prompting the United NATIONS High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to identify them in 2004 as the largest asylum-seeking group. The country with the largest share of displaced Tamils is Canada, with more than 200,000 legal residents, found mostly within the Greater Toronto Area. and there are a number of prominent Canadians of Sri Lankan Tamil descent, such as author Shyam Selvadurai, and Indira Samarasekera former president of the University of Alberta. Sri Lankan Tamils in India are mostly refugees of about over 100,000 in special camps and another 50,000 outside of the camps.[8] In western European countries, the refugees and immigrants have integrated themselves into society where permitted. Tamil British singer M.I.A (born Mathangi Arulpragasam) and BBC journalist George Alagiah are, among others, notable people of Sri Lankan Tamil descent. Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus have built a number of prominent Hindu temples across North America and Europe, notably in Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, and the UK. Sri Lankan Tamils CONTINUE to seek refuge in countries like Canada and Australia. The International Organization for Migration and the Australian government have declared Tamil refugees as ECONOMIC migrants.Canada has tightened controls on their refugee program due to various abuses within the Canadian refugee system. A Canadian government survey found that over 70% of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees have gone back to Sri Lanka for holidays raising concerns over the legitimacy of their refugee claims. |
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What are the negative factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna? |
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Answer» ative factors are-Explanation:growing populationrecklessly cutting of tree to FULFIL our needsgrowth of industrialisationmodern methods and technologies of HUMANS like for agriculture ETC |
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What is bad about wetlands |
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Answer» They have too much WATER in it which blocks the air spaces in the soil which RESISTS the GROWTH of plants sometimes |
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List the festivals we do on New moon day |
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Answer» , in the amānta māna CALENDAR used in some places, the lunar month starts on the day of the new MOON, MAKING Amāvásyā the last day of the lunar month in those places. Many FESTIVALS, the most famous being Diwali (the FESTIVAL of lights), are observed on Amāvásyā. |
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What are disadvantages of globe |
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Answer» tion:A disadvantage of using a globe to find LOCATIONS over a map is that a globe is too BIG or bulky to carry around. Similarly, a globe would need to be extremely LARGE to SHOW a small AREA in detail, such as a town or city, and only half of the globe is visible at any given time. |
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Project on disaster management a) create awareness in them about different disasters, their consequences and management. b) prepare them in advance to face such situations. c) ensure their participation in disaster mitigation plan. d) enable them to create awareness and preparedness among the community. |
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Answer» Explanation:A disaster is a destructive event that OCCURS suddenly and involves loss of life and property. Disasters can be of two types, natural and man-made. It is a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life. Earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis, floods, cyclones, landslides, avalanches and droughts are natural disasters and man has no control over them. They are a result of natural activities and hence KNOWN as natural disasters . MAN MADE DISASTERS The man-made disasters are triggered by HUMAN beings. Some of the man-made disasters are: bomb explosions, terrorism, war or civil war, leakage of poisonous chemicals, breach in dams, air or water pollution, industrial accidents and epidemics. EARTHQUAKES An earthquake is a sudden tremor or MOVEMENT of the earth’s crust, which usually originates at or below the surface. PROTECTION AGAINST EARTHQUAKES The information about earthquakes and their intensity should be shared with the public through radio, television and newspapers Water, ration, first-aid kits, radios, flash LIGHTS, battery, blankets, jackets and fire extinguishers should be stored in safe places. Switch off the gas and electric supply in the house during a quake and do not use elevators . FLOODS A flood is an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.Flooding may occur as an overflow of water from water bodies, such as a river , lake, or ocean, in which the water overtops or breaks leeves , resulting in some of that water escaping its usual boundaries PROTECTION AGAINST FLOODS Floods caused by cloud bursts, bursting of dams, or tsunamis are called flash floods. Artificial reservoirs should be built with sluice gates and sand bags should be used to block the flow of water. DROUGHTS A drought is a period of below-average precipitation in a given region, resulting in prolonged shortages in its water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water. EFFECTS OF DROUGHTS Diminished crop growth or yield productions and carrying capacity for livestock Dust bowls, themselves a sign of erosion, which further erode the landscape PROTECTION AGAINST DROUGHTS Strategies for drought protection, mitigation or relief include: Dams – many dams and their associated reservoirs supply additional water in times of drought . Desalination – of sea water for irrigation or consumption. BIOLOGICAL An important type of man-made disaster is biological disaster. Such disasters are caused by microorganisms that cause epidemics. These have spread due to man-made conditions. Most of these have been infectious diseases such as malaria, plague, diphtheria, tuberculosis and influenza. . CHEMICAL Chemical disaster is another man-made disaster. Chemical and radioactive leakages are also the result of human error and result in far reaching damages.A chemical accident is the unintentional release of one or more hazardous substances which could harm human health or the environment. PROTECTION AGAINST BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL DISASTERS People can control the spread of these diseases by ensuring hygienic conditions and taking preventive measures. The government has taken a number of steps to contain the spread of these diseases such as fumigation to control the spread of the malarial mosquito. Protective clothing: Clothing reduces the risk of mosquito biting if the cloth is sufficiently thick or loosely fitting. Long sleeves and trousers with stockings may protect the arms and legs, the preferred sites for mosquito bites.Repellents: Repellents are a common means of personal protection against mosquitoes and other biting insects. These are broadly classified into two categories, natural repellents and chemical repellents. Essential oils from plant extracts are the main natural repellent ingredients DISASTER MANAGEMENT Disaster Management refers to the measures taken for the safety and protection of life and property from natural or man-made disasters. The four phases of disaster management are mitigation , preparation , response and recovery . COMMON TECHNIQUES OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT Youth of the country should be encouraged to learn and practise techniques of disaster management . Education about disaster management should be imparted in schools and colleges Disaster evacuation drills should be practised in schools and offices Prepare a first aid box which would be handy in times of disasters . Details of disaster management squad should be shared through media at every corner of the country. |
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Which of the following is not a feature of democracy |
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Answer» {Monopoly over PEOPLE} is not a feature of DEMOCRACY..Mark as BRAINLIEST Please... |
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Explain the two levels of federation |
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Answer» The two levels of federalism are the national and state levels. The national level is the federation that brings together the different states. The states are SMALLER bodies that have their own POLITICAL SYSTEMS. For example, in the USA, there is a state government for ARKANSAS, and also a federal government. |
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"all was not well under Napolion rule!" explain in Detail ? |
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Answer» Explanation:Napoleon’s new government, the Consulate, was composed of three parliamentary assemblies: the Council of State, which drafted bills; the Tribunate which debated bills but could not vote; and the Legislative Assembly, which could not discuss the bills, but whose members voted on them after reviewing the Tribunate’s debate record. The Conservative Senate was a governmental body equal to the three aforementioned legislative assemblies. The executive power was vested in three Consuls, but all actual power was held by the First Consul, Bonaparte. In 1802, Napoleon became the First Consul for Life and two years later he was elected as Emperor of the French. As Napoleon increased his power, he borrowed many techniques of the Ancien Régime in his new form of one-man government. Like the old monarchy, he re-introduced plenipotentiaries, an over-centralized, strictly utilitarian administration that constructed or consolidated the funds necessary for national institutions, local governments, a judiciary system, organs of finance, banking, codes, an a conscientious well-disciplined labor force. Napoleon was largely able to quell dissent within government by expelling his more vocal critics. However, he was ALSO able to look beyond PARTISAN and ideological divisions if he recognized exceptional skills and talents that could support his vision of France. The most illustrative example of this phenomenon is his collaboration with Charles Maurice de TALLEYRAND and Joseph Fouché. In strengthening the machinery of state, Napoleon created the elite order of the Légion d’honneur (The Legion of HONOR – a substitute for the old royalist decorations and orders of chivalry, to encourage civilian and military achievements), signed the Concordat, and restored indirect taxes.Of permanent importance was the Napoleonic CODE created by eminent jurists under Napoleon’s supervision. Praised for its Gallic clarity, it spread rapidly throughout Europe and the world, marking the end of feudalism where it took effect. The Code recognized the principles of civil liberty, equality before the law, and the secular character of the state. |
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What is secularism ? |
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Answer» tion:Secularism, as defined in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is "indifference to, or REJECTION or EXCLUSION of, RELIGION and religious CONSIDERATIONS". |
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Name any type of surveys |
| Answer» SURVEYS are can be DIVIDED into TWO BOARD CATEGORIES | |
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৫। শীতল যুদ্ধই অস্ত্র সম্প্রসাৰণ (দৌৰ) আৰু অস্ত্র নিয়ন্ত্রণ দুয়ােটাই কৰে। এই দুয়ােটা কার্য কৰাৰ কাৰণ কি ? লিখা। |
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Answer» রাসায়নিক অস্ত্রের সবচেয়ে বড় শিকার বৃহত্তর এশিয়ার সাধারণ মানুষ এবং প্রকৃতি। ক্ষমতালিপসু যুদ্ধবাজ নেতারা এই মরণ খেলায় মেতে উঠলেও এর পেছনে কখন ছিল পশ্চিমা সম্রাজ্যবাদ শক্তি কখনো বা তাদের ব্যবসায়িক স্বার্থ। এই যে বর্তমানে সিরিয়ার রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র নিয়ে যে এত সমালোচনা। সেই অস্ত্রের জোগানদাতাও কিন্তু পশ্চিমা বিশ্ব। শীতল যুদ্ধ উত্তর বিশ্বের একমাত্র পরাশক্তি, আধুনিত গণতন্ত্রের ধারক ও বাহক মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র কম নিন্দনীয় নয় রাসায়নিক অস্ত্রের প্রয়োগ ও বিস্তারে। পৃথিবীর যুদ্ধের ইতিহাসে সর্বাধিক সংখ্যক রাসায়নিক হামলা চালানোর রেকর্ড রয়েছে খোদ মার্কিন প্রশাসন। ১৯৭০-এর দশকে এজেন্ট অরেঞ্জ হামলার মধ্য দিয়ে যুক্তরাষ্ট্র আধুনিক যুদ্ধের ইতিহাসে রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র হামলার সূচনা করে। যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের সেনাবাহিনী ভিয়েতনামের জঙ্গল ধ্বংস করার জন্য ব্যবহার করেছিল এজেন্ট অরেঞ্জ নামক এই ভয়ঙ্কর রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র। তরল গ্যাস দিয়ে গাছের পাতা এবং ডাল পুড়িয়ে দিয়েছিল যাতে করে বিরোধীরা গহিন অরণ্যে আত্দগোপন করতে না পারে। ভিয়েতনাম যুদ্ধে এই রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র জঙ্গলের বাসিন্দা এবং আশপাশের বিপুলসংখ্যক মানুষের প্রাণহানি ঘটায়। খোদ মার্কিন সেনাবাহিনীর পক্ষ থেকে এই রাসায়নিক পদার্থের ক্ষতিকর দিকগুলোর কথা ঊধর্্বতন কর্তৃপক্ষকে জানানো হলেও তারা দীর্ঘসময় ধরে এ হামলা চালায়। ভিয়েতনামে মার্কিন বাহিনীর নাপাম এবং সাদা ফসফরাস বোমা ব্যবহার প্রমাণিত। যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের এই প্রকল্প এতটাই গোপন ছিল যে, ২০০১ সালের আগে পর্যন্ত খোদ যুক্তরাষ্ট্র্রের জনগণও এ ব্যাপারে কিছু জানত না। যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের ব্যবহৃত রাসায়নিক অস্ত্রের কারণে প্রায় দুই লাখ পঞ্চাশ হাজার ভিয়েতনামী সেনা আজও মানবেতর জীবনযাপন করছেন। ১৯৭০ সালে 'অপারেশন টেইলউইন্ড'-এর মাধ্যমে লাওসে বিদ্রোহীদের হত্যা করতে যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের একটি বিশেষ বাহিনী গোপনে সারিন গ্যাস ব্যবহার করে। ১৯৯৮ সালে সিএনএন-এই এই তথ্য প্রকাশ করে এপ্রিল অলিভার ও জ্যাক স্মিথ নামের দুই সাংবাদিক এবং পুলিৎজার জয়ী আলোকচিত্রী পিটার আরনেট। ১৯৯০ দশকে ইরাক-ইরান যুদ্ধে তৎকালীন মার্কিন প্রেসিডেন্ট রোলান্ড রিগ্যান ও জর্জ হার্বার্ট ওয়াকার বুশ (সিনিয়র বুশ) প্রশাসন ইরানের বিরুদ্ধে যুদ্ধের জন্য ইরাককে সহায়তা করে। এ সময় যুক্তরাষ্ট্র ইরাককে অর্থনৈতিকভাবে এবং সমরাস্ত্র দিয়েও সহায়তা করে। এ সময় ইরানকে প্রতিহত করতে যুক্তরাষ্ট্র 'ক্রপ ডাস্টার' নামে রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র দেয়। হেলিকপ্টারের মাধ্যমে এই অস্ত্র নির্বিচারে মানুষ হত্যার জন্য ব্যবহার করা হয় সেসময়। অভিযোগ রয়েছে, ১৯৯১ সালের উপসাগরীয় যুদ্ধ এবং এরপরের সব যুদ্ধেই যুক্তরাষ্ট্র রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র ব্যবহার করেছে। সম্প্রতি পাকিস্তানে যুক্তরাষ্ট্র কর্তৃক পরিচালিত অপারেশন জেনোয়াতেও সারিন গ্যাস ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে বলে অভিযোগ রয়েছে। ঊাসার আল-আসাদ সরকারের রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র প্রয়োগের কথা বলে ওবামা প্রশাসন যে সিরিয়াতে হামলা চালাতে চাইছেন; কিন্তু সেই একই অভিযোগে তো বহু দেশ যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে কয়েকশ'বার হামলা চালানোর বৈধতা রাখে। আপনার মন্তব্য এই বিভাগের আরও খবর টাইম লাইনটাইম লাইন অস্ত্রমুক্ত স্বপ্নের বিশ্বঅস্ত্রমুক্ত স্বপ্নের বিশ্ব বিদ্বেষ ও বিষের দ্বৈরথবিদ্বেষ ও বিষের দ্বৈরথ রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র কী?রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র কী? ভয়ঙ্কর রাসায়নিক অস্ত্রভয়ঙ্কর রাসায়নিক অস্ত্র হরেক রকম...হরেক রকম... সর্বাধিক পঠিত আইসিসিবির হাসপাতাল কাল উদ্বোধন দুই লাখ কোটি টাকার তহবিল ছাড়তে নারাজ ব্যাংকগুলো কৃষকের মুখে হাসি হাওরে আলো ছড়াচ্ছে চট্টগ্রাম জেনারেল হাসপাতাল বলিউডে খানদের রাজত্ব দ্বিতীয় প্রচেষ্টায় পুলিশ বক্সে ‘সফল’ হামলা করোনা টাস্কফোর্স : ২৪ ঘণ্টা না যেতেই ভিন্ন সুর ট্রাম্পের বরিশালের রাস্তায় মানুষ, যানবাহন আজকের ভাগ্যচক্র লোকসানের পাহাড়ে ক্লাবগুলো |
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How the power sharing is done among the political parties mov ment groups and pressure grops |
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Answer» (i) In a democracy, power is also SHARED among different political parties, pressure groups and movements.(ii) Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand.(iii) In the long run, power is shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Sometimes, this kind of sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an ALLIANCE to contest elections. If their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus, SHARE power.(iv) In a democracy, various pressure groups and movements also remain active. They also have a share in governmental power, EITHER through participation in governmental committees or having influence on the decision making process. |
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Please answer this question It's urgent |
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Answer» Explanation:I am ALSO having a doubt in this PLEASE ANSWER this QUESTION fast |
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Why did the British put forth the theory of white man burden |
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Answer» As Victorian IMPERIAL poetry, "The White Man's Burden" thematically corresponds to Kipling's belief that the BRITISH Empire (1583–1945) was the Englishman's "DIVINE Burden to reign God's Empire on Earth"; and CELEBRATES British colonialism as a mission of civilisation that eventually would benefit the colonised natives ... |
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What were the terms & conditionof regulating act. |
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Answer» tion:The regulating act provided for establishment of a Supreme Court of JUDICATURE at FORT WILLIAM comprising ONE chief justice and three other judges. Sir Elijah Imphey was appointed as chief justice of this court. It had POWER to try civil, criminal, admiralty cases and it had to be a Court of Record. |
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Find out the resources why land resources are shrinking day by day? Elaborate your answer with current example |
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Answer» Explanation: Land resources are shrinking day by day due to growing population.PEOPLE are SHIFTED to urban areas and large areas occupied by people for people.This all means that sufficient PRODUCTION to meet growing FUTURE demand will have to come from smaller and smaller areas.land resources are shrinking because of the conversion of land for other purposes.i hope this answer helps you guysif it REALLY helps you in answering the question then hit 5 STARS for me GUYS... |
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What is done under census? |
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Answer» ensus the number of POPULATION living under different areas is marked and collected to give the union and state GOVERNMENT a statistical display of DENSITY of population per area. The census COLLECTION begins three years prior to announcing it.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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In pernament zamindari system the Indian farmers" were bornalebt . lived in debt and died in debt substantiate |
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Answer» Charles Metcalf said this, as Indian FARMERS were SUFFERING a lot from the BRITISH land tax system.....The farmers had to pay a definite land tax to the British. If they failed to GIVE, then the British offers would acquire their LANDS.... |
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Arguements for democracy |
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Answer» emocratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.(ii) Democracy improves the quality of decision making because a democratic decision always involves many persons, discussions and meetings.(iii) In any society PEOPLE are bound to have differences of opinions and interests. Democracy provides a METHOD to DEAL with differences and conflicts.(iv) Democracy enhances the dignity of concise.(v) Democracy is better than other FORMS of governments because it allows US to correct its own mistakes. |
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How did british establish theirsupermacy through the judicialsystem in Indian |
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Answer» The Judiciary, Legislature and Executive are the three pillars on which the effective FUNCTIONING of the GOVERNMENT rests. A BALANCE as opposed to CONFLICTS is very necessary to achieve the ultimate public welfare and smooth functioning of the constitutional machinery. India, on the contrary, bears the supremacy of the Constitution where the powers of the Parliament are circumscribed WITHIN the four walls set by the Constitution and yet provides for striking a balance between the various pillars without any encroachment on each other’s area and providing effective governance. |
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We have diaries of people_travellers |
| Answer» ASK UR QUES PROPERLYTHNXMAZRK ME AS BRAINLIESTExplanation: | |
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List the featues of foreign constitutions borrowed by indian constitution |
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Answer» Name of CountriesBorrowed Features of the ConstitutionFrance1. Concept of “Republic” 2. Ideals of Liberty, EQUALITY and FRATERNITY(contained in the PREAMBLE)Germany1. FUNDAMENTAL Rights are suspended during EmergencySouth Africa1. Election of members of the Rajya Sabha 2. Amendment of the Constitution |
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Bhartiya samvidhan ke moolic kartavyon ka ullekh kare |
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Answer» भारतीय संविधान और कर्तव्यभारतीय संविधान की एक प्रमुख विशेषता यह है कि यह नागरिकों के अधिकारों और कर्तव्यों को संतुलित करता है।विदित है कि आपातकाल के दौरान भारतीय संविधान के भाग IV-A में 42वें संशोधन अधिनियम, 1976 के माध्यम से मौलिक कर्तव्यों का समावेशन किया गया था।इससे पूर्व मूल संविधान में मौलिक अधिकारों की अवधारणा को तो रखा गया था, परंतु मौलिक कर्तव्यों को इसमें शामिल नहीं किया गया था।वर्तमान में अनुच्छेद 51(A) के तहत वर्णित 11 मौलिक कर्तव्य हैं, जिनमें से 10 को 42वें संशोधन के माध्यम से जोड़ा गया था जबकि 11वें मौलिक कर्तव्यों को वर्ष 2002 में 86वें संविधान संशोधन के ज़रिये संविधान में शामिल किया गया था।भारतीय संविधान में मौलिक कर्तव्यों की अवधारणा तत्कालीन USSR के संविधान से प्रेरित है।संविधान में उपबंधित मौलिक कर्तव्यसंविधान का पालन करना और उसके आदर्शों, संस्थाओं, राष्ट्रध्वज एवं राष्ट्र गान का आदर करना। स्वतंत्रता के लिये हमारे राष्ट्रीय संघर्ष को प्रेरित करने वाले महान आदर्शों का पालन करना। भारत की संप्रभुता, एकता और अखंडता को बनाए रखना और उसकी रक्षा करना। देश की रक्षा करना और आह्वान किये जाने पर राष्ट्र की सेवा करना। भारत के लोगों में समरसता और समान भातृत्व की भावना का निर्माण करना जो धर्म, भाषा और प्रदेश या वर्ग आधारित सभी प्रकार के भेदभाव से परे हो। साथ ही ऐसी प्रथाओं का त्याग करना जो स्त्रियों के सम्मान के विरुद्ध हैं। हमारी समग्र संस्कृति की समृद्ध विरासत को महत्त्व देना और संरक्षित करना। वनों, झीलों, नदियों और वन्यजीवन सहित प्राकृतिक पर्यावरण की रक्षा एवं सुधार करना और प्राणिमात्र के लिए दयाभाव रखना। मानवतावाद, वैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण तथा ज्ञानार्जन एवं सुधार की भावना का विकास करना। सार्वजनिक संपत्ति की सुरक्षा करना एवं हिंसा से दूर रहना। व्यक्तिगत और सामूहिक गतिविधि के सभी क्षेत्रों में उत्कृष्टता के लिये प्रयास करना ताकि राष्ट्र लगातार उच्च स्तर की उपलब्धि हासिल करे। 6 से 14 वर्ष तक के आयु के अपने बच्चों को शिक्षा के अवसर उपलब्ध कराना। (86वें संविधान द्वारा जोड़ा गया)HOPE it is useful for U... please LIKE and follow me...... |
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Gerzeh was located in the ____________________________. |
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Answer» ( Girza or Jirzah), a PREHISTORIC EGYPTIAN CEMETERY LOCATED along the west bank of the NILE. |
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Iron has some advantages over bronze in terms of __________ and __________. |
| Answer» HARDING and USING should be written in these blanks.PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLEST ANSWER.I HOPE YOU WILL LIKE IT THANKS | |
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Du hov WILU 11I tell you to.1labu but Suresh preferred meDated:Page No.:Where is the capitalofIndia ! |
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2. Iron of itself is not an ideal metal for making tools because __________. |
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Answer» because they get rustedwe MUST alloy with other metals LIKE zinc to make it rust free.i HOPE it HELPS |
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What are the parties merged to form Janata Party |
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Answer» When the STATE of Emergency was lifted and new elections called in 1977, opposition political parties such as the CONGRESS (O), Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Bharatiya Lok Dal as well as defectors from the Congress (R) joined to form the JANATA party, which won a sweeping majority in the INDIAN Parliament. |
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The use of __________ changed the crops that could be grown in iron age. |
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Answer» Throughout prehistory, farming has revolutionized human development and brought people out from the Stone Age and into the Iron Age. To see how farming changed history, give this lesson a read. Farming Technology Development During the Stone Age, which was THOUGHT to be around 2.5 million years ago, people would have needed weapons for hunting large animals and to make warm CLOTHING from animal hides. Stone technology would have been of great use during this period for hunting, but not as much once men began to farm and domesticate animals at the end of the Stone Age (around 2000 BCE). Early farming communities needed stronger and more durable technology which would have made stone technology ineffective, so MAN switched to bronze technology. In southern Europe (Greece) the Bronze Age began in 3200 BCE. In central Europe, the Bronze Age began around 1800 BCE. Copper would have also been used for technology during this period as well. In the last millennia of prehistory, a new form of technology was spawned from man's increased farming which created the need once again for stronger technology. A metal stronger than bronze that man would have found in abundance throughout the world was iron. Iron began to replace bronze around the world beginning roughly in 1000 BCE, which started the Iron Age. Iron Age Farming From the Stone Age through the Iron Age, farming continued to force man to innovate. Man needed to farm to survive, so the tools that they used would have needed to be strong and durable and of paramount importance. Throughout time, mankind has faced the peril of either adapting to their surroundings or DYING. As we're still here, it looks like we have done a good job innovating so far. To see just how good humans were at innovating farming and iron technology during the Iron Age, we can take a look at one civilization from the Iron age. EXAMPLE: The Celts The Celts were the humans who populated the area we now call England, who began farming some 5,000 years ago. The Celts used two different forms of farming. One practice was arable farming, which involved man using a plow to break up land and then forming rows to plant seeds. To the east and south of England, the Celts would have used arable farming to grow oats, barley, millet, rye, and corn. However, wheat became the most popular grain in England during the Iron Age, with spelt and emmer wheat becoming the most common by the end of the era. The Celts were great at land management, and would have made use of any or all major tracts of land, even hillsides. Later in the Iron Age, Celts began to clear forests to make use of more land as their population increased and farmlands were in great demand. To store their harvests, Celts in these regions would have used granaries to store their wheat in order to create a surplus, or more than they needed, to account for times of drought or famine. |
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Malkhed was the capital of pallavas true false |
| Answer» FALSE is the CORRECT ANSWER of this QUESTION. | |
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Why we are using maps |
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Answer» here your answer.Explanation:MAPS represent the real WORLD on a MUCH SMALLER scale. They help you travel from one location to another. They help you ORGANIZE information. They help you figure out where you are and how to get where you want to go.plz mark me as brilliant. |
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Write the essay of covid-19 in Corona |
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Answer» The work of both economists and statisticians includes the ANALYSIS of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data COLLECTION. Learn more about these TWO careers, and get salary and JOB OUTLOOK statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics.The work of both economists and statisticians includes the analysis of data, but economists focus on market data while statisticians work to improve methods of data collection. Learn more about these two careers, and get salary and job outlook statistics. |
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Why was the tripartite struggle so called |
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Answer» The struggle for CONTROL over Kannuj among these THREE dynasties MAKE them CALLED TRIPARTITE struggle |
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Come onCan u imagine India condition getting worse like Italy or usa |
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Answer» eally DAY by day patients are increasing in india TOOO....... all are quite WORRIED........ hope that the conditions may not like china use and ITALY...... |
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