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1.

Explain the term status, in about five to six lines.

Answer» E HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....
2.

What are the powers of the Judiciary ? Plz guys ! Fast...

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m judicial powers refers to the power of the Judicial Branch of the United States government to hear cases and interpret, enforce or nullify laws and statutes in order to render verdicts.Types of Judicial PowersJudicial powers can fall into several different categories. Here are some EXAMPLES of judicial powers:Original Jurisdiction: This is when a court is first hearing a case. This court is then said to have original jurisdiction.Appellate Jurisdiction: This is when a case has been APPEALED (the original decision questioned) and another court hears the case.Redress: This term refers to dealing with damages and relief.Diversity Jurisdiction: The ability of federal courts to hear cases involving people from different states.Subject Matter Jurisdiction: Federal courts have jurisdiction of cases involving federal law.Judicial powers are subject to certain limited constraints including:Precedent: Precedent is based on findings and law from PRIOR cases. Lower courts must follow precedent set by higher courts. For example, if the U.S. Supreme Court says that the constitution protects abortion in Roe v. Wade, all lower courts must abide by that ruling.Stare Decisis: This means "Stand on the Decision." This refers to the concept that courts should rely on precedent rather than changing law.Courts are allowed to exercise judicial power in order to change or nullify laws that are not in line with OTHERS (such as state laws vs. federal laws or international laws) or if laws are not in line with the constitution. The Supreme Court is always considered the highest court in the United States of America. It is up to the Supreme Court to be able to sufficiently and effectively interpret CONSTITUTIONAL law in the United States.hope it helps u mate....pls mark me brainliest

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Plz give me group disscussion on the topic more people more income plz help me ?

Answer» E HELL BROTHER
4.

What os democratic reform? Mention a board guidelines or divising political reforms in india?

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dy here is ur answer !!!In order to face challenges ,political parties NEED to be reformed .Some of the recent efforts are suggestions in our country to reform the political parties are ; 1) Anti - Defection Law 2) Details of property and Criminal Cases3) FILE an Income TAX Return Hope u LIKE !!》》 BE BRAINLY 《《

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What is the most common form of unfair trade practice especially during the festival season. This question contains one mark!.

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trade practices INCLUDE misrepresentation, false advertising or representation of a good or service, tied selling, false free prize or gift OFFERS, deceptivepricing and non-compliance with manufacturing standards.mark me as BRAINLIEST if u like PLZZZ

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briefly describe the main features of The Right to Information Actbriefly describe the main features of The Right to Information Act

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atures of Right to INFORMATION ActIt is an act to provide for SETTING out the practical REGIME of Right to Information for citizens to secure information under control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, the constitution of a CENTRAL Information Commission and State ...

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What wAs the judgement of supreme Court of India in keshavananda bharathi case

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8.

Name any two means of personal and mass communication

Answer» PHONE LETTERS E MAILS ETC.
9.

Which city in Punjab shares its name with a type of female trousers? a. Patiala b. Udhampur c. Mohali

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: EXTRA Information - The city "Patiala" in Punjab shares its name with a type of female trousers. "Patiala" is a POPULAR city in Indian state of Punjab. It is the fourth largest city in Punjab and it is the ADMINISTRATIVE capital of Patiala district. Patiala ALSO shares its name with female trousers. Patiala salwar is a type of female trousers that has its roots in Patiala city. Female trousers Patiala salwar is very loose and stitched with pleats. It is very comfortable outfit to wear.

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Describe wood work as a form of art in india

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art consists of a variety of art forms, including plastic arts (e.g., pottery, sculpture), visual arts (e.g., PAINTINGS), performing arts and textile arts (e.g. woven silk). Geographically, it spans the entire Indian SUBCONTINENT, including what is now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, NEPAL, Bhutan and EASTERN Afghanistan. A strong sense of design is characteristic of Indian art and can be observed in its modern and traditional forms.The origin of Indian art can be traced to pre-historicsettlements in the 3rd millennium BC. On its way to modern times, Indian art has had cultural influences, as well as religious influences such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Islam. In spite of this complex mixture of religious traditions, generally, the prevailing artistic style at any time and place has been shared by the major religious groups.may help you ☺️☺️

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How is ship breaking a hazardous industry

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aking has grown into a major OCCUPATIONAL and environmental health PROBLEM in the world. It is amongst the most dangerous of occupations, with unacceptably high LEVELS of fatalities, injuries and work-related diseases. Shipbreaking is a difficult process due to the structural COMPLEXITY of the ships, and it generates many environmental and safety and health HAZARDS. MARK AS BRAINLIEST

12.

all persons have equal rights to visit any shops in a market place.do you think this is true of shops with expensiveproducts?explain with examples

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it is equally true of shops with expensive products. As consumers we can visit any shop. Even though we have no MONEY in our pockets. The shop owner is bound to show the ARTICLES which the customer asks him to show.He has no right whatsoever to discriminate against people. He cannot force the customer to buy any article. It totally depends upon him whether he buys any thing or not. We can understand it more clearly through an example. Kavita and Sujata went to Ansal Mall out of curiosity. While wandering here and there they enter a shop all of a SUDDEN. They have no PLAN to buy ANYTHING. They look some branded dresses and move away. Here, the shop owner did not say anything.Thank you Hope it's helpful

13.

Who was sir syed ahmed khan??

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d Ahmad Taqvi bin SYED Muhammad Muttaqi KCSI, commonly known as Sir Syed Ahmad KHAN, was a Muslim PRAGMATIST, Islamic reformist, philosopher of nineteenth century BRITISH India

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If agriculture and commerce are state subjects why do we have minsiters of agriculture and commerce in the union government

Answer» AGRICULTURE and commercebeing state SUBJECTS, we have ministers of agriculture and commerce in Union CABINET because: Both the subjects have wider prospects of inter-state trade. Planning COMMISSION of both agriculture and economy is required for smooth FUNCTIONING.(I think this will help you)
15.

What are the three advantages of globalisation

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E PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST ANSWERThree ADVANTAGES of globalization: 1. Consumers now enjoy numerous choices, better quality and lower prices for most of the products. 2. Numerous jobs have been created by the work of the MNCs and local companies collaborating with them also have earned huge profits.3. Many TOP Indian companies have IMPROVED technology and PRODUCTION methods due to competition. Some of them have become MNCs themselves like Infosys and Ranbaxy.

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Why is the war between 1914-1918 called the first world war

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the WAR was DONE FIRST TIME

17.

State the condition of India society in the 18th century

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merchants traded with other countries and MADE vast profits. Technological improvements were not introduced. However, before this could HAPPEN, INDIA fell a prey to BRITISH conquest. India was divided into a number of small and big states fighting with one other. In this situation the European trading companies, started INTERFERING in the political affairs of the country. Taking advantage of the political, economic and social weaknesses of the Indian society; the Britishers captured the power in India.

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Feature of primitive subsistence agriculture

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s of PRIMITIVE subsistence agriculture in INDIA are: (i) It is PRACTISED on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools. (ii) Tools which are used are basically traditional tools such as hoe, dao and digging stick. ... (iv) When the soil fertility DECREASES, the farmers shift to ANOTHER plot of land

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How does Charlotte bronte ptray the character of jane eyre in her novel

Answer» NOVEL jane EYRE CHARLOTTE bronte tells that women are not expressive in natureso she describes her character Jane as very violent were she tells her aunt that she HATES her
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When is the national consumer day celebrated in India? Describe the importance of this day...

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bserved national consumers DAY on 24 NovemberIt was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection ACT in 1986

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Help me guys....Explain 5 right to consumer under the consumer.

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e the RIGHTS that every consumer should be aware of:1. RIGHT to ChooseWhat most of us don't know is that a consumer can even bargain on the MRP. 2. Right to SafetyThe main application of this right is in the healthcare, pharmaceuticals and food processing sector as these have direct impact on health. It aims to protect consumers against immoral practices by doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and the automobile industry. But in the absence of world-class product testing facilities in our country the right can, well, be termed as toothless.3. Right to InformationThis right is meant to protect consumers against unfair trade practices. But there are many consumer goods in India that do not follow the standardized labelling convention.Take medicines for example. The pharmaceuticals are required to disclose potential side effects of their drugs and manufacturers should publish reports from independent product testing laboratories in order to facilitate a comparative analysis with the competitive product. But there is no such thing in practice.4. Right to be HeardAlthough consumer courts are there to hear and resolve the complaints of a consumer, we still LACK a substantial outlet where consumers can voice out their opinion. Having said that, there are many websites which aim to make sure that the voice of customers reach the corporate world. These websites let customers upload their grievances and file complaints. Every grievance filed gradually lessens the overall score of the product being criticized.If the new bill seeking to amend the present law is passed, a Central Consumer Protection Authority with investigative powers will be set up.5. Right to Redressal There are consumer courts at district, state and national level for redressal of disputes. But these courts have immense SCOPE of improvement. Apart from the infrastructure constraint, the number of officials required are way less than deployed.There are around 20-30 million open cases in India which remain unsolved and would take around 320 years to wind up.6. Right to Consumer Education This right ensures that proper informational programs are in place that are easily accessible and help consumers make purchasing decisions. However, since most of the initiatives are taken by NGOs in India, there's a NEED for the government to step up its participation.

22.

Who is the founder of Telengana and the name of the person

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drashekar RAO

23.

Kerala leads in the production of rubber give two reason

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... HWHERE IS UR ANSWER...... 1) KERALA COMES IN A AREA OF TROPICAL EVERGREEN FOREST WHICH IS ADEQUATE FOR RUBBER TREE GROWTH AND TREE PROVIDES LOT OF LATEX.2) KERALA HAS A MILD TEMPERATURE DOR RUBBER GROWTH AND ADEQUATE RAINFALL .

24.

WHAT IS THE CAUSES FOR FRENCH REVOLITION?

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. THANKS FOR ASKING..... CAUSES OF FRENCH REVOLUTION WERE1) DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN THE PEOPLE BY DIVIDING THEM INTO 3 ESTATES.2) THE STATES INCLUDED LAND LORDS AND NOBLE AT THE 1st ESTATE S 3) PROFESSIONALS INCLUDING LAWYERS ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS MERCHANTS WERE INCLUDED IN 2nd ESTATE 4) PEASANTS AND LABOURERS WERE PLACED IN 3rd AND THE WORST ESTATE ACCORDING RO THE NOBLES AND PEOPLE5) TAKING SO MUCH OF TAXES FROM THE PEOPLE OF 3rd ESTATE AND LACK OF FOOD GRAINS AND EXEMPTION FROM PAYING TAXES WAS GRANTED TO NOBLES, etc THIS WERE THE MAJOR REASONS FOR FRENCH REVOLUTION.

25.

Classify the new states that emerged during 18th century.

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e emerging STATES are clergy , NOBLES and THIRD ESTATE

26.

Who overthrew the bao dai regime in south vietnam 0 history?

Answer» COUP LED by NGO Dinh Diem of the United OPPOSITION Parties called the National LIBERATION FrontHope it will helpPlz mark me as brainliest
27.

What is the difference between Diwani adalat and Fouzadoari Adalat

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r Diwani Adalat was the Supreme Court of Revenue in British India established at Calcutta by Warren Hastings in 1772. ... The Faujdari criminal courts are CONSIDERED the beginning of HINDU and Muslim "PERSONAL LAW" separated from the jurisdiction of civil law in colonial India.

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How oral source useful to us

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eshere is UR answer,Oral histories are stories that living individuals tell about their past, or about the past of other PEOPLE. Preserving oral history is a critical first phase of genealogical research and data preservation. Because those who provide the information are generally older MEMBERS of the family, both their lives and their memories are at risk of being lost to time. Therefore, it should always be the first priority of a beginning genealogist or family historian to find these PATRIARCHS and matriarchs of the family, be they grandparents, great-grandparents, granduncles, grandaunts, great-granduncles, great-grandaunts, older first and SECOND cousins, and even older neighbors and acquaintances of these people.I hope it is useful for u ☺️☺️

29.

What is sciencetific name of crocodile and lizard

Answer» FIC NAME of CROCODILE:CrocodylinaeScientific name of LIZARD:LacertiliaHope it HELPS uhh❤❤❤
30.

The message of universal Right s wasbest with contradiction.explain

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sage of UNIVERSAL rights was BESET with contradictions. Many ideals in the "Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen" were not clear In their meanings, e.g., (i) "The LAW has the right to forbid only actions INJURIOUS to SOCIETY" did not mention about criminal offences against other individuals.

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Name different types and vegetation found in india. Discuss answers

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re FIVE major types of vegetation in INDIA: Tropical Rainforests, Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical THORN Forests and Scrubs, Montane Forests and Mangrove Forests.

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1 feature of mountain soil class 4

Answer» LS are very rich in HUMUS, but are deficient in potash, phosphorus and lime.(iii) The soils are especially suitable for plantation of tea, coffee, spices and tropical fruits.(iv) The soil is loamy and silty in valley SIDES and coarse grained in the upper SLOPES. It is acidic with low humus content in the snow covered AREAS. It is fertile in the lower parts of the valleys.Please mark me as the brainliest
33.

What is the relevance of judiciary as an institution in day to day life

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iciary (also known as the judicial system or the COURT system) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary can also be thought of as the mechanism for the resolution of disputes. Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary generally does not make statutory law (which is the RESPONSIBILITY of the legislature) or enforce law (which is the responsibility of the executive), but RATHER interprets law and applies it to the facts of each case. However, in some countries the judiciary does make common law, setting precedent for other courts to follow. This branch of the state is often tasked with ENSURING equal JUSTICE under law.

34.

The first official world braille day is celebrated on which day by the un

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raille DAY is observed in order to raise awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the FULL REALIZATION of the human rights for blind and partially sighted people. The first official World Braille Day is celebrated on 4 JanuaryHOPE IT HELPS U PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

35.

Is grown in the mid-latitudinal and dry sub tropical regions

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ubtropical climates extend inland from continental EAST coasts between 15° to 20° and 40° N and S latitude. ... TEMPERATURES in the humid SUBTROPICS are similar to MEDITERRANEAN climates. The long GROWING season permits citrus crops to be grown in the warmer sectors.

36.

Write a note about direction

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t as AGENTS who influence the behaviour of EMPLOYEES to achieve the organisational goals and also ensure that organizational plans and policies satisfy the interests of the WORKFORCE. Managers, thus, direct employees’ behaviour towards organisational and individual/group goals.Directing is “a managerial function that involves the responsibility of managers for communicating to others what their ROLES are in ACHIEVING the company plan.”

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Briefly explain the difference between. Federation by coming together and holding together Federation

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Together FEDERATIONS:Under this independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit.Underthis, all constituent states usually have equal power.USA, Switzerland and AustraliaHolding together federations:Underthis, a LARGE COUNTRY decides to divide its power between the constituent states and the NATIONAL government.Underthis central government TEND to be more powerful.India, Spain and Belgium

38.

Which article give the rights to all the people to enter the temple

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s 25 and 26 which GAVE the RIGHT to practice RELIGION to all

39.

Difference between Chronic hunger and Seasonal hunger

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l hunger is the hunger that cycles around the harvest and sowing season of seasonal activities like- AGRICULTURE. Seasonal hunger is found in rural AREAS in some CASES, in URBAN areas also. Chronic hunger is the hunger that results due to diets PERSISTENTLY inadequate in the quality/quantity or both.

40.

What is a flood plain?

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od EVENING Here is your answer Flood PLAIN is an AREA of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and SUBJECT to flooding.I hope this HELPS you ❤Mark as brainliest

41.

Natonal highways for 1 mark

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re 87 NATIONAL highways in india.Some of them are÷NH44 that COVERS the north south corridors.NH1 is the longest highway in NORTHERN IndiaNH47 A is the shortest highway from kundanpur.Hope it will help you☺☺☺!!!plz MARK me as brainlest

42.

Who is the governor of Rajasthan

Answer» SINGH is the CURRENT governor of Rajasthansince 4 SEPTEMBER 2014.
43.

The uno declared universal declaration of human rights on

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versal DECLARATION of Human Rights, which was ADOPTED by the UN GENERAL Assembly on 10 December 1948, was the result of the experience of the Second World War.I hope this information will HELP you.

44.

What are the key features of the Damodar Valley projectpls ans

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odar river is a tributary of the Hugli river. it FLOWS more or less in the west to east DIRECTION through jharkhand and west bengal.its TOTAL length from its SOURCE in the hills chota NAGPUR plateau in jharkhand to its connfluence with hugli in west bengal is about 541 km half of which is in jharkhand and the remaining half is in west Bengal

45.

what have been the reasons for Robert mugabe every election since independence of Zimbabwe in 1980 you conclude with this

Answer» GIVE me the ANSWER of this QUESTION .
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Hey you, you can get 15 points if you get this right. Which of the following is a characteristic that is common to ALL animals? A. They cannot make their own food. B. They do not need food or oxygen. C. They are unicellular. D. They have backbones.

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have BACKBONES.........

47.

Who is preparing for upsc 2019. plzz follow me .

Answer» R UPSC 2026thanks.....L NEVER FOLLOW
48.

Solve this.............

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your answer mate .Answer: (a) The major physical divisions of India are: mountains, plateaus, plains, coasts and islands. (b) The COUNTRIES with which India SHARES its land BOUNDARIES are: Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. (c) The two major rivers that FALL into the Arabian SEA are: Narmada and Tapi.Hop it's helpful.

49.

Which book is better together with or all in one for class 10 social science?

Answer» PREFER WOULD be "all in one "it is better than "TOGETHER with"All in one is a very GOOD book
50.

Which animals are in the essamble of India?

Answer» ND horsesin NATIONAL