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Sunscreen should be reapplied indoors also if yes then how many times? |
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Answer» Answer: Here it is:- Explanation: Sunscreen should be applied every two HOURS when you're outdoors. But when, in once APPLICATION would be enough if you don't SIT in a garden or WINDOW where sunlight comes. If you do so then apply 4 hours. |
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Write an essay on your parents? |
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(c) What do you understand by protocol in computer networks? Describe anytwo examples of communication protocols used in everyday life. |
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Answer» A network protocol is an ESTABLISHED set of rules that determine how DATA is transmitted between different devices in the same network. ESSENTIALLY, it allows connected devices to communicate with each other, regardless of any DIFFERENCES in their internal processes, structure or design.
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Sanjeev asked his teacher that which La is obeyed from this option to balance a chemical question |
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Answer» LAW of CONSERVATION of mass. Explanation: |
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फ्रॉम योर सराउंडिंग गिव 4 एग्जांपल ऑफ दिस एक्टिविटीज विच एयरपोर्ट इकोनॉमिकल एंड इकोनॉमिकल. |
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Answer» SAMANTA was a TITLE and position used by the army people of kings in the HISTORY of the Indian subcontinent. The institution of Samanta finds mention for the first time in epigraphs of northern India dating to the 6th century. ... The Samanta in South India was used to mean a vassal to an emperor. Samanta was a title and position used by the army people of kings in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The institution of Samanta finds mention for the first time in epigraphs of northern India dating to the 6th century. ... The Samanta in South India was used to mean a vassal to an emperor. Samanta was a title and position used by the army people of kings in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The institution of Samanta finds mention for the first time in epigraphs of northern India dating to the 6th century. ... The Samanta in South India was used to mean a vassal to an emperor. Explanation: |
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Whatisthemaintooltoensuredemocracyinacountry |
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In which month President of Pakistan,general Musharraf led a military coup in |
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Answer» Answer: The 1999 military takeover in Pakistan was a bloodless COUP d'état initiated by the military staff at the Joint Staff HQ working under Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Pervez Musharraf seized the control of the civilian government of publicly ELECTED PRIME MINISTER Nawaz SHARIF on 12 October 1999. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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*Quick quiz*1.Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution?2. Which leader spent 27 years in prison for his anti-apartheid activities?3. Who called the so- called untouchables of the society 'harjans'?4.When is Ambedkar Jayanti celebrated?5.Which Indian reformer helped on legalising widow remarriage? |
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Answer» 1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 2. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela 3. Gandhi 5. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Plz mark me a Brainliest answer |
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How do democracy and the rule of law compliment each other? |
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Answer» Answer: The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that "human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the UNIVERSAL and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations".1 Indeed, government RESPONSIVENESS to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the CAPACITY of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the DIMENSIONS of rights, equality and accountability. Explanation: |
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What do u mean by the two main costal plains in india? |
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Answer» Explanation: I hope this image will HELP U plz MARK my ANSWER as BRAINLIEST |
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Where doost of the ethnic groups live in bangladesh |
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Answer» Answer: Traditionally, the ethnic groups have been CONCENTRATED in the north and north-eastern borders, the forest areas of the north-central region, and the entire area of the CHT (bordering ASSAM and upper Burma to the EAST, Arakan to the SOUTH and Chittagong DISTRICT to the West). ╓▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁╗ |
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Muhammad ghori entrusted his indian possession to ___ |
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Answer» ︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎turkish︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎ |
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Prime Minister runs the country Chief Minister runs the state logically then the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district point why does the DM of collector administer to district |
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Answer» ➡️✨Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district? Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district?JEE Main 2020 online preparation. Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district?JEE Main 2020 online preparation.It is your perception. Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district?JEE Main 2020 online preparation.It is your perception.In fact, PM, CM or Chairperson of Zila Parishad(CZP) being elected person, have same powers and works but limited to their rank, jurisidiction and RIGHTS extended by constitution. Only difference between PM/CM or CZP is that PM/CM is empowered to frame law through his parliament/assembly which is not the case with CZP. Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district?JEE Main 2020 online preparation.It is your perception.In fact, PM, CM or Chairperson of Zila Parishad(CZP) being elected person, have same powers and works but limited to their rank, jurisidiction and rights extended by constitution. Only difference between PM/CM or CZP is that PM/CM is empowered to frame law through his parliament/assembly which is not the case with CZP.Whereas DM/Collecter, being a govt servant, is entrusted with law & order, monitoring and revenue collection under his JURISDICTION. Prime Minister runs the country. Chief Minister runs the state. Logically, then, the chairperson of Zilla Parishad should run the district. Why does the D.M. or Collector administer the district?JEE Main 2020 online preparation.It is your perception.In fact, PM, CM or Chairperson of Zila Parishad(CZP) being elected person, have same powers and works but limited to their rank, jurisidiction and rights extended by constitution. Only difference between PM/CM or CZP is that PM/CM is empowered to frame law through his parliament/assembly which is not the case with CZP.Whereas DM/Collecter, being a govt servant, is entrusted with law & order, monitoring and revenue collection under his jurisdiction.It is another MATTER that the jurisdiction,power, rank and stature of PM/CM, being bigger, overshadow that of the DM, otherwise both branches (elected and recruited bodies) are powerful in their respective jurisdictions.✨ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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आंदोलन के दौरान भारतीय कपड़ा मीलों और हथकरघओ का उत्पाद बढ़ने लगा था | आपको क्या लगता है ऐसा क्यों हुआ होगा? |
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Answer» क्योंकि वे सब स्वदेशी अपना कर विदेशी का बहिष्कार करने चाहते थे |
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Ui uuoi and sem juowulanob ayı ununulamod 10 voisina !ADMIN |
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Answer» I don't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION MARK me as BRAINALIST...... |
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If you know send the answer faster than |
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Answer» They were being EXEMPT from taxes such as the taille (the MAIN French direct tax) The first estate also collected the tithe; this was a proportion of each. year's crop paid to the church by landowners. |
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24. The arguments fordemocracy about the effects ofdemocracy on the quality ofgovernment and social life are:(a) A democratic government is a more accountableform of government(b) Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens(c) Democracy allows us to correct its own mistakes(d) Democracy provides a method to deal withdifferences and conflicts |
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Answer» Answer: EVERYTHING is ARGUMENTS for the democracy And it is TRUE. |
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The first battle of tarain was fought between ____ and iqtadars. |
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Answer» Answer: The First Battle of Tarain was fought in 1191 between the Ghurids against the Chahamanas and their allies, near Tarain (modern Taraori in Haryana, India). The Chahamana king Prithiviraj Chauhan DEFEATED the Ghurid king Mu'izz al-Din, who AVENGED this defeat at the Second Battle of Tarain a year later.Explanation: HOPE it will help you.... |
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"National days reflect national unity. Preparea news report justifying the statement. |
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Who was considered a ' foreigner in the past ? |
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Answer» Answer: here is your answer... ☑Any stranger who appeared SAY in a GIVEN village, someone who was not a part of that SOCIETY or culture was considered a 'foreigner' in the past. hope it HELPS you... MARK it as brainliest... |
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Why do we need to classify things around us? |
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Answer» Explanation: All LIVING things are organized into groups by SCIENTISTS as they are identified. Living things organized into particular groups have common characteristics. ... Overall, the reason scientists classify living things is to understand the RELATIONSHIPS between DIFFERENT organisms. I HOPE IT YOU |
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2. Write a case history of a consumer who has fought a consumer right case and wasgiven Justice by the Consumer Court. explain (5 marks class 10 ) plz |
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Answer» Answer: Consumer Court is a special purpose court in India that DEALS with cases regarding consumer disputes, conflicts and grievances. They are judiciary hearings SET up by the government to protect the consumers' rights. Its main function is to maintain the fair practices & contracts by sellers. Consumers can file a case against a seller if they are cheated or exploited by sellers. The court will only give a verdict in favour of the consumers/customers if they have proof of exploitation, i.e., bills or purchase memos. If a consumer does not have the proper DOCUMENTS REQUIRED for filing a case then it would be very difficult for the consumer to win or even file a case. Explanation: HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU |
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visit a production unit and make a project report of its production conception and distribution activities |
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Answer» Answer ESSENTIAL or Vital PROCESSES of an economy mean those necessary economic activities without which an economy cannot exist or work. The primary function of the economy is to provide goods and services for satisfying wants of the people. The act of satisfying wants by the use of goods and services is called CONSUMPTION. Production and consumption are, therefore, essential economic activities which must go on in an economy continually. But if the economy wants to maintain its EXISTING productivity or increase its future productive capacity, it must consume less than what it currently produces. In other words, if the economy is to grow and expand, it must save something from its current production and this saving must be INVESTED. Hence there are three essential processes of an economy, viz., |
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Project work on disaster managament |
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Answer» Answer: DISASTER Management is a strategic planning and procedure that is administered and employed to protect CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES (also known as "critical assets") from severe damages when natural or human made CALAMITIES and catastrophic even OCCUR. |
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I WANT A LONG ANSWER WITH AT LEAST 5 POINTSQ.WHY ARE NORTHERN PLAINS CALLED GRANARIES OF INDIA ? |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST. |
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Name the sea located towards the east of africa |
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Answer» INDIAN Ocean The Indian Ocean can be found along the EAST coast of Africa. Africa is also BORDERED by the Red Sea, the ATLANTIC Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Differentitate the characteristics of Natural and Synthetic Fibre.Neat and clear answer needed to mark as brilientist. |
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Answer» Answer: Fabrics made of natural fibres are generally more comfortable than synthetic ones. • Natural fibres are expensive compared to synthetic fibres. • In synthetic fibres, spinnerets are used to PRODUCE the filaments WHEREAS, in natural fibres, it is naturally made. • Natural fibres have LIMITED USAGE when compared to synthetic fibres. |
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2/4 * x + 1 / 3 * x = x - 8 |
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Answer» FACTORISATION not POSSIBLE YET ... |
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Solve this fast plzzzzzzz |
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Answer» the treaty of 1852 Name recognized that independ Greene es an Explanation: |
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The bottom of the map shows the |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: EVERY Map has found major directions NORTH, South, east and west. The top of a map shows the north direction, while the BOTTOM shoes the south direction. Explanation: Mark as Brainlist PLZ Follow me |
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Thetreatyof1852NamerecognizedthatindependGreeneesan |
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Answer» the treaty of 1852 Name recognized that independ Greene es an Explanation: |
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The earth rotate on it |
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Answer» AXIS HENA Please Aaj TAK brainlist NAHI please mark as brainlist |
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ब्रिटिश शासन भारतीयों के सहयोग से कैसे चल रहा था? जनता ने ब्रिटिश सरकार के प्रति असहयोग कैसे दिखाया? |
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Answer» british sashan KE sashan wadi neeti KO na namakar awam british sashan ke kar na dekar british sashan ka bahiskaar kiya |
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explain the role of health education to reduce the prevalence of malnutrition illness and mortality in the society in short answer |
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Answer» Answer: Although school-age children have the LOWEST infection PREVALENCE of any age ... COGNITIVE function and short-term memory in schoolchildren and have reduced ... The focus here is on ill health and malnutrition at school age and the ROLE of the ... opinion to describe the nature and effectiveness of school health programs. Explanation: |
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The place where the sky and the sea appeor to meet is called |
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Answer» Horizon Explanation: |
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8. The strength and weakness of 1democracy is that(a) Basic principle of consultation is accepted on aequal basisOO(b) People can sit together and take decisionsdirectlyO(c) Fate of the country depends not just on therulers, but mainly on what the citizens doO (d) All of the above |
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Answer» Answer: a) Basic principle of consultation is ACCEPTED on a equal basis O O (b) People can SIT together and TAKE decisions directly O (c) FATE of the country depends not just on the rulers, but MAINLY on what the citizens do all options are correct. |
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IUI(c) The Marathas consolidated their power under the |
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Answer» BALAJI Vishwanath, Baji RAO and Balaji Baji Rao – were competent. They made the Marathas the strongest power in India and themselves the most powerful persons among the Marathas so MUCH so that after the death of Shahu the Peshwas eclipsed the Chhatrapati and assumed all powers of the state to themselves. |
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S Explain the role of health education toKeduce the prevedence of maliputros itin negyand mortality in the Society in short |
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Answer» Health Education MAY be defined as a process with intellectual, psychological and social dimensions relating to ACTIVITIES which increase the ABILITIES of people to make informed decisions affecting their PERSONAL, family and community, well-being. I HOPE IT YOU |
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जब आप किसी वस्तु को ध्यान से देखते हैं तो उसका क्या लाभ होता है? |
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Answer» UR answer is Explanation: जब हम किसी भी वस्तु को एकाग्रता से देखते हैं, तब हम वस्तु को अधिक स्पष्ट रूप से समझ सकते हैं |
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Which caves were constructed during Palkeshi 2's reign? |
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Answer» The caves of Vatapi &Dharapuri were CONSTRUCTED during palkeshi 2's reign. |
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1. Why do people do various work?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. From your surroundings give four examples of those activities which are both economic and non-economic.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. How does the manufacturing or secondary sector make goods more valuable? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Why does the tertiary sector also called ‘the service sector’?------------_------------------------------------------------------if anyone give me correct answer then I will mark him her as brainllist... |
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Answer» Answer: 123451w3451234512453123451234451234552123453221112344532123fyytdv9bk |
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......... find........ |
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Answer» SOLUTION a is weakly ACIDIC solution b is stronger strongly acidic solution c is strongly ALKALINE solution de is neutral and solution it is weakly alkaline |
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Why do people do various work. |
Answer» because its for our economy SITUATION. and all PEOPLE need JOB for money |
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What are the major threats for water as a resource? Suggest methods for water conservation. what this sentence means ( threat and others please explain it to me ) |
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Answer» Answer: Ground and surface waters are connected and OVERUSE of ground WATER can reduce and in extreme example diminish the water-supply of Lake, river, and stream . in COASTAL region, over pumping ground water can increase salt water intrusion which result in the contamination of ground water supply |
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S Explain the role of health education toreduce the prevalence of malnution, illnessand mortality in the society. |
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Answer» Answer: Image ch58fu1.jpg The paradigmatic shift in the past decade in our understanding of the role of health and nutrition in school-age children has FUNDAMENTAL implications for the design of effective programs. Improving the health and nutrition of schoolchildren through school-based programs is not a new concept. School health programs are ubiquitous in high-income countries and most middle-income countries. In low-income countries, these programs were a common feature of early, particularly colonial, education systems, where they could be characterized as heavily focused on clinical diagnosis and treatment and on elite schools in urban centers. This situation is changing as new POLICIES and partnerships are being formulated to HELP ensure that programs focus on promoting health and improving the educational outcomes of children, as well as being socially progressive and specifically targeting the poor, girls, and other disadvantaged children. This evolution reflects five key changes in our understanding of the role of these programs in child development. First, ensuring good health at school age requires a life cycle APPROACH to intervention, starting in utero and continuing throughout child development. In programmatic terms this requirement implies a sequence of programs to promote maternal and reproductive health, management of childhood illness, and early childhood care and development. Promoting good health and nutrition before and during school age is essential to effective growth and development. Second, operations research shows that the preexisting infrastructure of the educational system can often offer a more cost-effective route for delivery of simple health interventions and health PROMOTION than can the health system. Low-income countries typically have more teachers than nurses and more schools than clinics, often by an order of magnitude. Third, empirical evidence shows that good health and nutrition are prerequisites for effective learning. This finding is not simply the utopian aspiration for children to have healthy bodies and healthy minds, but also the demonstration of a systemic link between specific physical insults and specific cognitive and learning deficits, grounded in a new multisectoral approach to research involving public health and epidemiology, as well as cognitive and educational psychology. Fourth, the provision of quality schools, textbooks, and teachers can result in effective education only if the child is present, ready, and able to learn. This perception has additional political momentum as countries and agencies seek to achieve Education for All (EFA) by 2015 and address the Millennium Development Goals of universal basic education and gender equality in education access. If every girl and boy is to be able to complete a basic education of good quality, then ensuring that the poorest children, who suffer the most malnutrition and ill health, are able to attend and stay in school and to learn while there is essential. Finally, education, including education that promotes positive health behaviors, contributes to the prevention of HIV/AIDS—the greatest challenge for generations to come. School health and nutrition programs that help children complete their education and develop knowledge, practices, and behaviors that protect them from HIV infection as they mature have been described as a "social vaccine" against the disease. |
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11. Consider the following statements and mark the option which is correct.A Hyder Ali captured Arcot by defeating the English army.B Tripple Alliance was made against Tipu Sultan.C Hyder Ali was forced to sign the treaty of Sringapattnam.D Fourth Anglo - Mysore war ended with Hyder Ali's death. |
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Answer» Explanation: The Anglo–Mysore WARS were a SERIES of four wars FOUGHT in India over the three decades of the 18th century between the BRITISH East India Company and the Kingdom of Mysore. |
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2. Label the three levels of courts in India |
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Answer» Hola Explanation: SUPREME courtsHigh COURT ssubordinate courts♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ |
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