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What is computer ... |
| Answer» COMPUTER is an electronic machine it has many devices LIKE mouse ,monitor ,KEYBOARD etc. we will USE computer for many purposes like to save any DOCUMENT or file etc. | |
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Name two women associations formed to reform the plight of women. |
| Answer» HEY MATE your CORRECT answer is सरोजिनी नायडू and ANNIE बेसंत..... Hope it helps you! Please mark me as brainliest! | |
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Locate in India map malwa plateau and chotanagpur plateau and ganga river |
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Write about the jute |
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Answer» Explanation:Nalanda University SITUATED in Patna the CAPITAL of Bihar. Nalanda was a leading University STUDENTS from all over the world come here to study at nalanda.( If you want more information so PLEASE tell me..) |
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Difference between terrorism and rebellionplz answer in pointwise |
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Answer» Terrorism and rebellion are different only in the sense that the LATTER could be one of the many instances where terrorist acts can be committed. ... The juxtaposition between acts of terror on one hand, and rebellion on the other, occur in the BROADER category of terrorism that is referred to as political terrorism. ...Rebellion can be individual or collective, peaceful (civil disobedience, civil resistance, and nonviolent resistance) or violent (terrorism, sabotage and guerrilla warfare.) ... The goal of rebellion is resistance while a revolt seeks a revolution.Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the USE of intentional violence, generally against civilians, for political or religious purposes. It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence during peacetime or in context of war against non-combatants (mostly civilians and neutral military PERSONNEL)....mark as a BRAINLEAST plz |
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Write any 4 merits of inclusiveness . Mention the efforts that are made for the inclusiveness in Nepal. |
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Answer» inclusion is one of the most VIBRANT issues raised strongly by indigenous peoples, women, Madhesi, Dalits and other marginalized communities in Nepal. At present, this ISSUE has been a political agenda among political leaders, a subject of academic discourse among INTELLECTUALS and a field of development PRIORITY among development practitioners. Given the fact that the present state is exclusionary, non-participatory and non-representative and discriminates against indigenous peoples, women, Madhesis, Dalits and other marginalized communities on the basis of caste, ethnicity, language, religion, sex, class and geographical territory, these marginalized peoples and communities are demanding for a inclusive state through its restructuring along the line of federalism on the basis of national regional autonomy. For this purpose the ELECTION of constituent assembly has served as a legitimate and democratic process in present day Nepal.Hope this helps you |
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Nalanda university |
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Answer» nalanda University is a FAMOUS University in India at Torical city of rajgir Bihar. it was ESTABLISHED by an act of PARLIAMENT to emulate the famous ancient University of nalanda which FUNCTIONED between the 5TH and 13th century. |
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नियोजन से आप क्या समझते हैं ?answer bataiye |
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F) @ Any yes we should be forget future but alsola)According to the writer, what have past experiences of New Year resolutions taughtus?2 |
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Arabian sea lies to the West of the Western coast - true or false |
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Answer» truePlease MARK me as the BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me!! |
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Explain internationationalisation theories |
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Answer» Historical development of internationalization Much of the early literature on internationalization was inspired by general marketing theories. Later on, internationalization dealt with the choice between exporting and FDI (foreign direct investment). During the past 10–15 years there has been much focus on internationalization in networks, by which the firm has different relationships not only with customers but also with other actors in the environment. The TRADITIONAL marketing approach The Penrosian tradition (Penrose, 1959; Prahalad and Hamel, 1990) reflects the traditional marketing focus on the firm’s core competences combined with opportunities in the foreign environment. The cost-based view of this tradition suggested that the firm must possess a ‘compensating advantage’ in order to overcome the ‘cost of foreignness’ (Kindleberger, 1969; Hymer, 1976). This led to the identification of technological and marketing skills as the key elements in successful foreign entry. ‘Life cycle’ concept for international trade Sequential modes of internationalization were introduced by Vernon’s ‘product cycle hypothesis’ (1966), in which firms go through an exporting phase before switching first to market-seeking FDI, and then to cost-oriented FDI. Technology and marketing factors combine to explain standardization, which drives location decisions. Vernon’s hypothesis is that producers in advanced countries (ACs) are ‘closer’ to the markets than producers elsewhere; consequently the first production facilities for these PRODUCTS will be in the ACs. As demand expands a certain degree of standardization usually takes place. ‘Economies of SCALE’, through mass production, become more important. Concern about production cost REPLACES concern about product adaptations. With standardized products the less developed countries (LDCs) may offer competitive advantages as production locations. One example of this is the movement of production locations for personal computers from ACs to LDCs. The Uppsala Internationalization model The Scandinavian ‘stages’ models of entry suggest a sequential pattern of entry into successive foreign markets, coupled with a progressive deepening of commitment to each market. Increasing commitment is particularly important in the thinking of the Uppsala School (JOHANSON and Wiedersheim-Paul, 1975; Johanson and Vahlne, 1977). The main consequence of this Uppsala Internationalization model is that firms tend to intensify their commitment towards foreign markets as their experience grows. See also Section 3.2. The internationalization/transaction cost approach In the early 1970s intermediate forms of internationalization such as licensing were not considered interesting. Buckley and Casson (1976) expanded the choice to include licensing as a means of reaching customers abroad. But in their perspective the multinational firm would usually prefer to ‘internalize’ transactions via direct equity investment rather than license its capability. Joint ventures were not explicitly considered to be in the spectrum of governance choices until the mid-1980s (Contractor and Lorange, 1988; Kogut, 1988). Buckley and Casson’s focus on market-based (externalization) versus firm-based (internalization) solutions highlighted the strategic significance of licensing in market entry. Internationalization involves two interdependent decisions – location and mode of control. Uppsala Internationalization model Additional market commitments are made in small incremental steps: choosing additional geographic markets with small psychic distances, combined with choosing entry modes with few additional risks. ESSO_C03.qxd 6/16/08 6:12 PM Page 54 55 Chapter 3 Internationalization theories The internalization perspective is closely related to the transaction cost (TC) theory (Williamson, 1975). The paradigmatic question in internalization theory is that, upon deciding to enter a foreign market, should a firm do so through internalization within its own boundaries (a subsidiary) or through some form of collaboration with an external partner (externalization)? The internalization and TC perspectives are both concerned with the minimization of TC and the conditions underlying market failure. The intention is to analyse the characteristics of a transaction in order to decide on the most efficient, i.e. TC minimizing, governance mode. The internalization theory can be considered the TC theory of the multinational corporation (Rugman, 1986; |
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. Questions For 2 Marks 1. Which natural characteristics are possessed by natural heritage of India? |
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Answer» (i) Tropical EVERGREEN forests are found in the AREAS having more than 200 cm of rainfallhope it helps you |
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I will mark brainlist answergive correct answer |
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Answer» The NET which covers the mouth of a BULLOCK HORNS is CALLED masak |
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Critically Examine The various Theories of Rights. |
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Answer» ______❤Rights are rational and moral CLAIMS that the people make on their SOCIETY. Since rights are here only in society, these cannot be EXERCISED against the society. Rights are to be exercised by the people for their DEVELOPMENT which really means their development in society by the promotion of social good.❤___________ |
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4 The act that curbed fundamental rights such as the freedom of expression and strengthened Police powers. |
| Answer» ROWLATT ACT of 1919 in IndiaExplanation: | |
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3. What is the role of Nuuk (Godthak)? |
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Answer» he seat of GOVERNMENT and the country's largest cultural and economic centre. ... Nuuk is ALSO the seat of government for the Sermersooq municipality.Country: Greenland follow me...HOPE this helped you.. THANK you... |
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Mughals were the Great Patrons of miniature painting give example to prove this statement |
| Answer» TION:FOLLOW me plz FAST AJ GROUP | |
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Why do nations trade |
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Answer» Why do countries TRADE? Countries trade with each other when, on their own, they do not have the RESOURCES, or capacity to satisfy their own needs and wants. By DEVELOPING and EXPLOITING their domestic scarce resources, countries can produce a surplus, and trade this for the resources they need. |
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Outline the key incident during the quit India movement in Tamil nadu |
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Answer» The first RESISTANCE to the British was OFFERED by the legendary PULI Thevan in 1757 with the HELP of his CE general Venni Kaladi. Though there were no violent rebellions in the 19th century, still, there were continuous agitations by Indian independence activists After a brief interlude of militancy in the early 1900s, independence activists from Tamil Nadu adopted the non-violent principles of Mahatma Gandhi. Some of the important GANDHIAN leaders of the region were C. Rajagopalachari, K. Kamaraj and S. Sathyamurthy.Thank you |
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अनुबंध भंग क्या है? |
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Answer» अनुबंध (भाषा) शब्द का अर्थ है बंध या सातत्य अथवा संबंध जोड़नेवाला। व्याकरण में एक संकेतक अक्षर जो किसी शब्द के स्वर या विभक्ति में किसी विशेषता का द्योतक हो, जिसके साथ वह जुड़ा हुआ हो। |
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What was life like in Gupta period |
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Answer» The Gupta Period of India. The AJANTA and Ellora caves were CREATED during the Golden Age. They were decorated with paintings of religious FIGURES; some Hindu and some Buddhist. The Gupta Period of India was not characterized by enormous material WEALTH or by elaborate trade activity.Hope It HELPS U.Mark me Brainlisted.Thanks! |
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Why did the population in gangetic plain increase |
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Answer» Because of the PRESENCE of RIVER Ganga and its tributaries Explanation:Hope this HELPS U |
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A short note on drafting committee! |
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Answer» tion:The DRAFTING committee, chaired by B. R. Ambedkar, PRESENTED a detailed draft CONSTITUTION which was published for public discussion. The draft constitution was ...Chairman of the drafting committee: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, SCFTemporary Chairman: Sachchidananda SINHA, INCVice Presidents: Harendra Coomar Mookerjee; V. T. KrishnamachariPresident: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, INC |
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Explanation of chapter economic development |
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Why is the Human Development Index of India low when compared to that of the other countries |
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Answer» Firstly, Population is way too much in compare to other countries, othereasons are MANY too like rich people have monoply of business with governement here, also government people like to not WORK but CLAIM huge huge salaries from the budget, progress gets lacked behind on issues of communal riots, rest we fear NATURE too much too, so perhaps decideds to not to go against it and SHOW off development.Explanation: |
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Education that is truly quality must transform individuals and society |
| Answer» PLSS CLEAR UR QUESTION DEAR ...... | |
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A net which covers the mouth of a Bullock horns is called |
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Answer» CoracleExplanation: |
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Full ✌️✌️explain of नीति आयोग। ✌️✌️fast |
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Answer» Hola!इस आयोग का प्राथमिक कार्य सामाजिक व आर्थिक मुद्दों पर सरकार को सलाह देने का है ताकि सरकार ऐसी योजना का निर्माण करे जो लोगों के हित में हो। नीति आयोग किस प्रकार योजना आयोग से भिन्न है : नीति आयोग ने लोगों के विकास के लिए नीति बनाने के लिए विकेन्द्रीयकरण (सहकारी संघवाद) को शामिल किया है।hope it helps dear and AP HAMESHA HINDI kyu LIKHTE ho..... |
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Iii) What is Chateau |
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Answer» a large French country HOUSE or CASTLE, OFTEN giving its NAME to wine made in its neighbourhood. I hope it HELPS you |
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How did Greeks influence the fields of science , literature and art of India ( give Short answer) |
| Answer» MOREOVER the GREEKS added value to the Indian intellect and cultural heritage in forms of introducing industrial techniques development of astronomy and building the great SCHOOL of Gandhara sculptural WHOSE influent penetrated into the far corners of Asia . PLEASE follow me | |
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Explain me chapter preparation of our heritage |
| Answer» HEY mate here's your answer... EXPLANATION:If you have to prepare that chapter then learn the acts PASSED by GOVERNMENT to preserve heritage. Learn the questions pointwise. Hope this helps you.... ❤️ Plz mark as brainliest.... Yours sincerely Jalay | |
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Explain the linear sketch of Mosque architecture |
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Answer» osques also feature one or more domes, CALLED qubba in ARABIC. While not a ritual requirement like the mihrab, a dome does possess significance WITHIN the mosque—as a symbolic representation of the vault of heaven❤️❥The architecture of a mosque is shaped most strongly by the regional traditions of the time and place where it was built. ... Nevertheless, because of the common function of the mosque as a place of congregational prayer, certain architectural features appear in MOSQUES all over the world.❤️ |
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Why is black soil also know as cotter soil |
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Answer» Black soils are DERIVATIVES of trap lava and are spread. These are mostly CLAY soils and form deep cracks during dry season. An accumulation of lime is generally noticed of VARYING depths. They are popularly known as “Black cotton soils” because of their dark BROWN colour and SUITABILITY for growing cotton.pls mark me as the brainliest |
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What is natural vegetation |
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Answer» Natural vegetation REFERS to a plant community which has GROWN naturally without human AID. They have been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. ... Thus, cultivated CROPS and fruits, orchards form part of vegetation but not natural vegetation.pls mark me as the brainliest....... |
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Explain tribal dances of Gujarat |
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Answer» The traditional FOLK DANCE forms include Garba, Dandiya Raas, Tippani, Padhar, Sidi and Dangi. Dandiya Raas is a romantic, very energetic, colourful and playful dance ORIGINATING in the state of Gujarat. ... Men and women carry two bamboo sticks called dandiyas in their hands.pls MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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describe in your own words how diversion in the Indian society was the main reason for the British rule in India :-India's forgotten Black Water Kaala Pani |
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Answer» ccan't understandExplanation: |
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Which is the main factor responsible for social change in India ? A. Conservative traditions B. Public opinion C. Westernization D. Literacy |
| Answer» OPTION D is CORRECT ANSWER | |
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how has our honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi glorified the Sacrifice Of The prisoners of the cellular jail ? :-India's forgotten Black Water Kaala Pani |
| Answer» HONOURABLE pm NARENDRA modi made cellular JAIL into a MUSEUM for the sacrifice of the freedom fighterd | |
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Where did vardhamana mahavira was born |
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Answer» : Mahavira was born in the early PART of the 6th CENTURY BCE into a royal Kshatriya JAIN family in present-day Bihar, India. |
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State 5 reasons for origin of poverty. |
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Answer» 1 landlessness2 INCREASED population 3 LOW JOBS opportunities 4 lack of educationPlease mark as brainlist |
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1mark questions in the chapter_ people as a resource ??????of class 9th |
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Answer» it is a WAY of reffering to the COUNTY's working POPULATION in terms of their EXISTING productive skills and abilities.It may HELP u |
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what were the hardships faced by the Prisoners on a day to day basis :- India's forgotten black waters Kaala pani |
| Answer» CELLULAR jail also known as KAALA PANI was a COLONIAL prison situated in the andaman and nicobar islands. was used by britishers to express PURPOSE of exiling political prisoners to remote ARCHIPELAGO. many independence ACTIVISTS were imprisoned in hereExplanation: | |
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What are non farming activities |
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Answer» ● DIARY FARMING ● TRANSPORTATION ● BUSINESS ● BANK ● POLUTARY FARMING |
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Sampadkiye kya hota h?? |
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Answer» पत्र में संपादक द्वारा किसी ज्वलंत विषय पर लिखे गये लेख को अग्रलेख कहते है। |
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2. उस कानून का नाम बताइए जिसके अन्तर्गत ब्रिटिश सरकार ने मक्का के आयात पर पाबंदी लगा दी थी।(अ) कॉर्न अधिनियम (ब) कॉर्न लों(स) खाद्यान्न अधिनियम (द) आयात कानून |
| Answer» CORN LAW is the answer but please CONFIRM it . THANKS | |
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29. निम्नलिखित पड़ोसी देशों में से मानव विकास के लिहाज से किस देश की स्थिति भारत से बेहतर है?(अ) बांग्लादेश(ब) पाकिस्तान(स) नेपाल(द) श्रीलंकाB07/(Set: A) |
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Define international enterprise |
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Answer» enterprises are the companies that operate AROUND the world. ... Through a network of their BRANCHES in several countries, global enterprises extend their industrial and marketing OPERATIONS. Their vision to work across many global frontiers to earn in international CURRENCIES of many countries.Hope it HELPS you ItzRiya✌️ |
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