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Ans the ques which I asked below....those who will ans I will mark then brainliest |
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Answer» Here's your answer mate please MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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In ancient time people were living ib ________ |
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Answer» In Ancient time PEOPLE were living in <U>caves. HOPE IT HELPS UPLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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| 2053. |
What are the three comoments of hdi?elaborate |
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Answer» ┏─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┓ ✭✮ӇЄƦЄ ƖƧ ƳƠƲƦ ƛƝƧƜЄƦ✮✭ ┗─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┛ ❥Its COMPONENTS – health, education, and INCOME - are intended to capture the essential DIMENSIONS of the QUALITY of human LIFE or human development ┏─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┓ ✭Hòpè Ìt Hèĺp§.. Fòĺĺòw @Kaniskaa16✭ ┗─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┛ |
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| 2054. |
Who are prime minister of india?.... |
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| 2055. |
3. Why is Indian peninsular called so? |
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Answer» Answer: India is called as Indian peninsula because it is SURROUNDED by ocean on the south, the Arabian sea on the west and the BAY of Bengal on the east....Peninsula is any landmass which is surrounded by WATER on three sides and LAND on ONE side. |
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TwoWhichconditions amongfollowing is the violation of code ofconduct? |
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Answer» Answer: This is a VIOLATION of code of CONDUCT of CANDIDATES. The election commission has set 11 guidelines for the candidates. It clearly states that the Candidates should refrain from distributing MATERIALS to voters. |
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What is the best routine please give timetable for 5 am to 10 pm |
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6. What is a constitution? |
Answer» a BODY of FUNDAMENTAL principles or established precedents ACCORDING to which a state or other ORGANIZATION is acknowledged to be governed....☺️Mark my answer as BRAINLIEST ☺️ |
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What was the non-cooperation movement Awadh aimed at?i. Against Britishersii. Against Simon Commissioniii. Against talukdars and landlords who demanded high rents and other taxesiv. All of these |
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Answer» Explanation: The Non - Cooperation Movement has had FOUR MAIN causes: Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and Resultant PUNJAB Disturbances. Dissatisfaction with Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms. Rowlatt Act. Khilafat Agitation. MAKE ME BRAINLIEST
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Explain the five major factors which contributed to the making of our constitution( short answer) |
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Answer» language cast princely state education |
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The disposition of magma takes place at greater depth |
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Answer» Answer: As the plate sinks DEEPER, it can reach depths of 50 to 100 miles (80-160 kilometers) were it is so hot that the crust releases fluids trapped inside. The fluid melts some of the silica -rich MINERALS in the overlying MATERIAL producing DARK, silica-poor basaltic magma . |
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List the factor that affect the weather. short answer |
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Answer» Answer: ALTHOUGH MANY factors COMBINE to influence weather, the four main ones are solar radiation, the amount of which changes with Earth's tilt, orbital distance from the sun and latitude, temperature, air pressure and the ABUNDANCE of WATER. |
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What are the basic element of power sharing in belgium |
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Answer» Answer: The main elements of the power-sharing model evolved in Belgium were: (i) Constitution prescribes that the NUMBER of Dutch and FRENCH SPEAKING ministers SHALL be equal in the Central Government. Some special laws require the support of majority of MEMBERS from each linguistic group |
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PAGE NODATE77 Explain the confusion in the EuropeanCommerichaelworld |
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Answer» Answer: The European Union ('EU') has attempted to establish a unitary regime to provide for a single filing system for trade mark registration through the inception of the Community Trade Mark Regulation ('CTMR')1, which due to recent amendments, has now been renamed the European Trade Mark Regulation ('EUTMR'). The term 'Community Trade Mark' ('CTM'), now 'European Trade Mark' ('EUTM'), under the said Regulation, includes any mark which consists of different words, shapes, designs and graphics which together can differentiate between goods or services of one enterprise from another. Moreover, the EUTMR provides owners of earlier trade mark rights the opportunity to oppose registration regarding any mark which is identical, similar or creates confusion with their earlier mark and the goods or services it assimilates with. The opposition procedure under Article 8 of the EUTMR sets out relative grounds upon which oppositions can be BASED on, always initiated as inter partes proceedings, based on the likelihood of conflict with an earlier mark. Cases of oppositions may vary from ABSOLUTE identity between goods, services or marks, in which case there is a presumption of 'likelihood of confusion', due to the marks being evidently identical, to a situation of mere similarity where the 'likelihood of confusion' is not PRESUMED but is required to be proven. These cases are examined thoroughly by the Opposition Division of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), which was previously called the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM). The notion of 'likelihood of confusion' is very important to any opposition procedure. The creation of public confusion is essential to the objection, along with a NUMBER of other important issues which need to be addressed when assessing similarity between goods, services or marks respectively. The EUTMR does not specifically define the said notion, thus, the precise meaning of 'likelihood of confusion' has been the debate of many authors and cases for years. Today, the public as well as the EUIPO have settled on case law and follow the trend whereby 'likelihood of confusion' fundamentally refers to two particular situations in which: "1. The public confuses the CONFLICTING trade mark that is to say, mistakes the one for the other; 2. The public makes a connection between the conflicting trade marks and assumes that the goods/ services in question are from the same or economically-linked undertakings (likelihood of association)"2 Keeping this in mind, it is important to understand that to establish whether 'likelihood of confusion' actually exists, an overall assessment of several factors has to take place. Moreover, one can ask, to what extent should registrations be rejected or accepted upon proof of 'likelihood of confusion' and how far should one go when analysing the said notion? This is again a matter of interpretation of the Courts as well as legal authors. The factors which contribute to the overall assessment of 'likelihood of confusion' should be assessed while keeping the following in mind: Whether there is a threshold requirement that the goods or services and the signs be 'similar'; The factors to assess similarity of both goods or services and signs; The nature of the relevant confusion and the overall assessment. Further assessment of the above mentioned factors is a topic which can be discussed separately, however, for purposes of this piece, reference will be made to factors established by case law developed over the years, in particular through the case of Sabel vs Puma.3 The Sabel vs Puma case, decided back in 1997, has proved to be crucial in helping parties understand how 'likelihood of confusion' is examined, as it established a number of fundamental propositions which helped in understanding what 'identical marks' are, and how to assess, in a number of stages, the notion of 'likelihood of confusion'. Generally, the assessment of 'likelihood of confusion' involves several factors, the most important of which being: Similarity between goods or services. Similarity between marks. Dominant character of the marks. Distinctiveness of the mark. The relevant public. Global Assessment. The fact that no specific factors are precisely stated in the EUTMR, nor are any factors stated by the EUIPO, the EUIPO itself bases its opposition decisions on factors created through case law. This shows the importance of the above stated factors, particularly, the similarity between goods and services and the similarity between marks, which factors shall be assessed in this piece and subsequently in Part II of the same. |
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'The parliament stands symbol of India's democracy' justify with reasons |
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Answer» Answer: The Parliament of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Sansad) is the SUPREME legislative body of the Republic of India. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the President of India and the two houses: the RAJYA Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People). The President in his role as head of legislature has FULL powers to summon and prorogue either house of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha. The president can exercise these powers only UPON the advice of the Prime Minister and his UNION Council of Ministers. |
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_____________ wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen. (1)a) Aristotleb) Robespierrec) Olympe de Gougesd) John Locke |
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Answer» C) OLYMPE DE Gouges wrote a Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen. Hope this helps..... |
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Which article is recently removed in Jammu and Kashmir |
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Answer» Answer: HII.... Explanation: President's rule under article 356 of the Constitution of the India was ENDED in the state of Jammu and Kashmir on the night of 30 October 2019. President's rule is not applicable to and is not needed in a union territory as a union territory anyways controlled by the central GOVERNMENT. Hope it will be helpful to you ......... |
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Answer the following questions.1. How are individual games different from team games? Give examples |
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Answer» Answer: In individual game, there is a SINGLE player at a side whereas, in team games there two or more PLAYERS at a side. Individual games are fun to play but they can create loneliness AMONG the player who will then DENY his/her friends to play with them whereas team games teach and create an experience of team spirit and co-operation. Examples of individual games : Lawn tennis, carrom, chess etc. Examples of team games : cricket, baseball, soccer, rugby etc. Happy LEARNING, mate and Please Mark as BRAINLIEST !! |
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Vikas ke liye kin kin tatvo ka hona avashyak hai |
| Answer» HOPE it HELPS you to have FUN at your HOUSE Hope it helps you to have fun at your house Hope it helps you to have fun at your house | |
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Discuss limitations of market system |
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Answer» Answer: While a market economy has MANY advantages, such as fostering innovation, variety, and individual choice, it also has disadvantages, such as a tendency for an inequitable distribution of wealth, poorer WORK conditions, and environmental Explanation: PLEASE mark it as a BRAINLIEST answer please please please please please please please |
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1. How has over-population become harmful ?2. How can we control the population growth?3. Why are human beings considered as the most significant natural resources ?ans all of them in short |
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Towards freedom is the title of the autobiography . |
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Answer» DEAR it's answer is that this is WRITTEN by JAWAHARLAL NEHRU |
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| 2074. |
Which ahom king invited the British to assam |
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Answer» PURANDAR Singha Seizing this opportunity, the British annexed Kachari kingdom in 1832. In 1833, the Ahom PRINCE Purandar Singha was made a tributary RULER in Upper Assam. But owing to mismanagement and failure to pay regular revenue, the British authorities annexed his kingdom in 1838. In 1835, the kingdom of Jaintia was also annexed. |
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QUESTIONS1. Draw up a list of the different festivals celebrated in your locality.Which of these celebrations are shared by members of differentregional and religious communities? |
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Answer» The LIST of festivals celebrated here are: HOLI: Celebrated by Hindus. Diwali: Celebrated by Hindus all over the country. I'd: Celebrated by Muslims. Christmas: Celebrated by Christians. Ganapati: MAIN FESTIVAL of Maharashtra. Navratri: Main festival of Gujarat. Pongal: Main festival of Tamil Nadu. |
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What was the most important discovery of the paleolithic age |
Answer» ANSWER:Stone Tools Explaination:Innovations in Stone Tools. Between 2.5 MILLION and 1.5 million YEARS AGO, |
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'unity in diversity' is phrased by mahatma gandhi.TRUE OR FALSE |
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Answer» true |
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Answer the question 3 and 4 plzz dont spam |
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Answer» Answer: plzz mark me as brainliest n do follow me.... Explanation: 4th answer... (i) HEAVY pressure of population: Population has been rising in India at a rapid speed. This rise is mainly DUE to fall in death rate and more birth rate. (II) Unemployment and under employment: Due to continuous rise in population, there is chronic unemployment and under employment in India. There is educated unemployment and disguised unemployment. Poverty is just the reflection of unemployment. (iii) Capital Deficiency: Capital is needed for setting up industry, transport and other projects. Shortage of capital creates hurdles in development. (iv) Under-developed economy: The Indian economy is under developed due to low rate of growth. It is the main cause of poverty. (v) Increase in Price: The steep rise in prices has affected the poor badly. They have become more poor. (vi) Net NATIONAL Income: The net national income is quite low as compared to size of population. Low per capita income proves its poverty. The per capita income in 2003-04 was Rs. 20989 which proves India is one of the poorest nations. (vii) Rural Economy: Indian economy is rural economy. Indian agriculture is backward. It has great pressure of population. Income in agriculture is low and disguised unemployment is more in agriculture. 5th answer.... The current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based broadly on TWO planks (a) promotion of economic growth (b) targeted anti - poverty programmes. It is also based on many schemes and programmes. ... The programme is open to all rural poor who are in need of wage employment and desire to do manual unskilled work. |
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How did Napoleonic trade benefitted the businessmen and small scale producers? |
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Answer» Answer: The Napoleonic TRADE benefitted the 'businessmen and SMALL scale' producers with the knowledge that a common currency and standardized weights and uniform LAWS will help them with the trading of goods Explanation: Plz ADD my answer as brainliest ans...Thanks |
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Answer the question aboveplz don't spam |
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Answer» which ONE u r telling to EXPLAIN? I'm not GETTING it properly |
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The oceanic crust contains ofa Silica and Aluminiumb. Silica and ironc. Silica and magnesiumd. Nickel and iron |
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1.What was the ethnic composition of Northern Ireland?2.what was the result of Yugoslavia's ethnic conflict?3.Is it dangerous to have social divisions and politics mix together?4.How does social division affect voting in a state?5.On which factor does the outcome of politics of social division depend?6.Is there any country which is homogenous at present?7.'Social division affect politics'.Examine the statement.8.Why is not Iran a homogeneous country?9."Reaction of the government to the demands of different groups is a crucial factor in determining the outcome of social division s."Explain the statement.10.Every social difference does not lead to social division.Explain the statement. |
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Answer» bhhjktw4hfutigukoio |
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Paragraph on democracy vs dictorship |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government in which the citizen is eligible to choose their representative in the government. ... While on the other HAND, dictatorship is a form of government in which the entire power resides in the hand of a single PERSON that is the dictator. Explanation: follow me and MARK me brainliest |
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Vasco da Gama discovered India.TRUE OR FALSE |
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Answer» Vasco da GAMA DISCOVERED INDIA its absolutely true |
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The boat race is an important part of the Onam festival celebrated in Kerala.OPTIONTRUE OR FALSE |
Answer» your answer is.....TRUE.....HOPE this HELPS you.... |
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Arrange the following in the correct sequence1.Gandhiji launched the champaran satyagraha2.the non-Cooperation movements was suspended after the chauri chaura incident.3.gandhiji returned to india from south africa.4.khilafat and non-Cooperation movements was launched. |
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Answer» 3>1>2>4 this your ORDER it starts from 3 and ends on 4 I HOPE this answer helps u... |
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When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere,it_________in the Southern Hemisphere |
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Short note on Napolean |
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Answer» Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a FRENCH military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century. ... SHREWD, ambitious and a skilled military STRATEGIST, Napoleon SUCCESSFULLY waged war against various coalitions of European nations and expanded his empire. |
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Long note on Indians neighbours |
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Answer» India is located latitudinally in the Northern Hemisphere and longitudinally in the Eastern Hemisphere. Here, we are giving the LIST of India’s neighbouring countries and the states of India, which BORDER them that will HELPS the students to enhance their general knowledge in dealing with the QUESTIONS related to GEOGRAPHY of India in different competitive examinations as well as academic examination. |
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Define body mass index ?or define per capita income. |
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Answer» Body MASS Index: an approximate measure of whether someone is over- or underweight, calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres. PER Capita Income: Per capita income is a measure of the amount of money earned per PERSON in a nation or GEOGRAPHIC region. Per capita income can be used to determine the average per-person income for an area and to evaluate the standard of living and quality of life of the population. Hope it helps you.. |
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Why is the Arctic region called " land of the midnight sun |
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Answer» The polar regions are called the "LANDS of the MIDNIGHT sun" because in the summer, the sun NEVER sets. mark me as the Brainliest |
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2. How do we know that our earth is round ? |
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Answer» Explanation: They could even SEE the planet's round shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse. (We still can see this during lunar ECLIPSES.) Today, scientists use geodesy, which is the science of measuring Earth's shape, GRAVITY and rotation. Geodesy PROVIDES accurate measurements that show Earth is round. |
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Gandhi acha aadmi tha ki bura aap nazar me wo kya h don't give much more respect to .... |
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Answer» he was a PERSON who supported ANTI sikh according to me he was a neutral kind of person Explanation: mark me as BRAINLIEST!!! |
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16. What is the position did India acquire in the production of milk in the world due to the White Revolution?FirstSecondThirdFifth |
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Population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form :Which one is not a valid point? EducationTrainingStock and ShareMedical care |
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The apostle of Christ st.thomas is belived to have come here nearly 2000years ago.TRUE OR FALSE |
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Answer» XL all djdjdjdjdjdjf Full |
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Which of the following countries of the world , poor in natural resources , is still a developed country? *The United States Of AmericaGermanyJapanFrance |
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Answer» Germany Explanation: |
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Population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form :Which one is not a valid point?EducationTrainingStock and ShareMedical care |
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Answer» Answer: Population becomes ‘human capital’ when there is the ‘INVESTMENT’ made in the form of “education, training and medical care”. Explanation: Human capital relates to the VARIABLES of manufacturing that we use to produce products and services, coming from humans. Our knowledge, abilities, practices, and characteristics of social and character are all component of the human capital that contributes to products and services being created. It also ADDS to our creativity. Human capital is an asset made up of a person's expertise and abilities that an organisation can use to promote its objectives. Human capital is essential because it requires some amount of human understanding and abilities to ACHIEVE anything for an organisation. |
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