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5351.

In which state the laterite soil is found

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5352.

which literary from entered the world of reading?

Answer» What is gobal
5353.

Who wrote small is beautiful

Answer» E.F Schumacher
5354.

how has the expansion of retail chains affected the lower class ?

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5355.

INC

Answer» Indian National Congress
5356.

What is the importance of natural resources ?why is it necessary to conserve it to

Answer» Everything material in our culture ultimately comes from natural resources. For example, Coal, Oil, Soil, Water, Land, Minerals, Forests and Timber, and Air we breathe. The role natural resources has on earth is imperative indeed. That is why it’s so important for us to all have some accountability and why we need to PROTECT and RESPECT our environment. Here are few reasons listed below which will through light regarding the importance of natural resources and the need to conserve them:1. Nature helps to maintain the environmental balance and satisfy the needs to the fullest.2. A wide range of industrial material and biological material from plant and animal, directly or indirectly are used in production and in the manufacturing of medicine.3. Resource are known as capital converted to commodity inputs to infrastructural capital processes.4. These are the “3R Concept” 3R means “REDUCE”, “REUSE” and “RECYCLE”. An example is papers, our used papers will reuse by recycling it and turn it into a new paper product.5. Resources are important for the development of any country. For example, to generate energy, one need fossil fuels; and for industrial development, we require mineral resources.6. Irrational consumption and over utilisation of natural resources has led to socio-economic and environmental problems.7. Natural resources are available in fixed quantity and they are non – renewable,\xa08. Natural resources are getting scarce with the increasing population, so it is essential to conserve them. This empowers us as well as our future generation to utilise the natural resources to the full extent.9. It takes millions of year for the formation of natural resources.10. They play a vital role in the economic development of the country by enriching agriculture, trade, imports and exports, etc.
5357.

It is possible to change the Power sharing arrangements? If so how?

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5358.

Which is the largest University of World

Answer» Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is the world\'s largest university by enrollment with 34,99,999 students
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
5359.

What do u mean by debt trap

Answer» debt trap is a situation in which a borrower is led into a cycle of re-borrowing, or rolling over, their loan payments because they are unable to afford the scheduled payments on the principal of a loan. These traps are usually caused by high-interest rates and short terms.
A situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.
5360.

What is gullies

Answer» A small, narrow passage or valley, usually formed by a stream or by rain
5361.

Who is the president of japan

Answer» Shinzo abe
5362.

Sustainability of development is a new area of knowledge. Do you agree? Justify your answer.

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5363.

What is the role of human in resource development

Answer» Human beings are also considered to be resources because it is the ability of humans what helps to change the gifts of nature into valuable resources. Human beings are considered a special resource.
5364.

Function of high court and supreme court

Answer» Function of Supreme Court are as recommending person for CG judges of supreme Court Chief Justice of High Court judges of High Court and Supreme Court is the supreme commander and the high court high court is the court of the country
Function of supreme court are as follows:Recommending persons for CJI, judges of supreme court, Chief Justice of High court, Judges of High court,Transfer of Chief justices and judges from one court to otherEnsure persons recommended are of ability and integrity.☺️?
High Courts are also Courts of Record (like the Supreme Court). The records of the judgements of the High Courts can be used by subordinate courts for deciding cases. All High Courts have the power to punish all cases of contempt by any person or institution(?♥️?❤️
5365.

State any two measures adopted by Sri Lanka in 1956 as part of their majaritarian policy.

Answer» Two measures adopted by Sri Lanka in 1956 as part of their majoritarianism policy were:1) A act was passed under which Sinhala was made the country\'s official language replacing English.2)The government followed policies that favoured the Sinhala applicants for university and government jobs. The new constitution fostered Buddhism. They denied citizenship to estate Tamil.
5366.

State any two measures adopted by sril

Answer» 1) A act was passed under which Sinhala was made the country\'s official language replacing English.2)The government followed policies that favoured the Sinhala applicants for university and government jobs. The new constitution fostered Buddhism. They denied citizenship to estate Tamil.
5367.

What do you understand by civil war?

Answer» If u r Avengers fan then watch it\'s civil war series in that avengers only fought between each others same is the civil war which r answered by my friends.
The civil war is the war between two groups of the same country
Civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state or country. The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region or to change government policies.[2]
War between groups of people who lives in a same country
5368.

How democracy is a better form of government

Answer» Because it is more accountable form of government....it enable us to correct our decisions....it provides a method to deals with difference and conflicts........it improves the quality of decision making..it allows everyone to participate in decision making process...etc....
democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government. Democracy improves the quality of Decision Making. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts. Democracy allows people to correct their own mistakes
5369.

What lead to civil war in Sri Lanka?

Answer» Discrimination and lack of understanding Between majority and minority
The origins of the Sri Lankan Civil War lie in the continuous political rancor between the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamils
5370.

Describe the geographical ethonic composition of the Sri Lanka and Belgium

Answer» Sri Lanka has a diversepopulation. The major social groupsare the Sinhala-speakers (74 per cent)and the Tamil-speakers (18 per cent).Among Tamils there are two sub-groups. Tamil natives of the country are called \'Sri Lankan Tamils\'(13percent) . The rest whose forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period, are called \'Indian Tamils\'.
The ETHNICcomposition of this small country isvery complex. Of the country’s totalpopulation, 59 per cent lives in theFlemish region and speaks Dutchlanguage. Another 40 per cent peoplelive in the Wallonia region and speakFrench. Remaining one per cent of theBelgians speak German. In the capitalcity Brussels, 80 per cent people speakFrench while 20 per cent are Dutch speaking.
5371.

Explain the various forms of power sharing in india with suitable flow charts

Answer» The different forms of power sharing in modern democracies are:\t\xa0Horizontal Distribution of Power: The power is shared among the different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. Example: The distribution of power between Indian Parliament (legislature), the council of ministers headed by chief ministers (executive) and Courts of India.\tVertical Distribution of Power: The power is shared among governments at different levels– a general government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or regional level. Example: In India, power is shared among Central government, State government and local governments.\t\xa0Distribution of Power among different Social Groups: Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.Example: ‘Community Government’ in Belgium.\tDistribution of Power among Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Movements: Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Movements control or influence those who are in power. Different political parties contest elections for power which ensures that power does not remain in one hand and shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Pressure groups and movements influence the decision making process.
5372.

What is ment by national development ? Give your opinion

Answer» National development is the ability of a county or countries to improve the social welfare of the people e.g by providing social amenities like quality education, potable water, transportation infrastructure, medical care, etcThe all-round development of a nation in every fields like Agriculture, industries, education, health within the country is called national development.
5373.

How reforms introduced by napoleon encourage trade and communication

Answer» Napoleon, after coming to power, introduced the following reforms that were considered efficient and rational.1. The Civil code of 1804, also known as the Napoleonic code, established all privileges based on birth, created equality before law and also secured the right to property. This code spread to all countries including Switzerland, Italy and Germany2. Napoleon simplified administrative divisions and abolished feudal system.3. He freed the peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.4. Guild restrictions were removed from the towns.5. Transport and communication networks improved. Peasants, artisans, workers and businessmen enjoyed the freedom that were gained due to the Napoleon Uniform laws; standardised measures and weights; common national currency system that facilitated the movement and exchange of goods from one region to another.
Read that Napoleonic Code or civil code for it
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"There Is enough every bodies need and not for anybodies greed"Comment

Answer» Those words "There is enough for everybody\'s need and not for anybody\'s greed" were written by "Gandhi jii". Yeah i agree with the given statement because we know any person who is poor always dreams to have more food, money and even luxury etc; now the rich one always thinks of more and more money this rich one is not at all satisfied with his money.The four reasons are :1. Well the above situation of rich and poor is a good reason, that both need money, the rich person has more money from before yet he needs plenty money, the poor although has only some rupee in his torn pocket he can\'t even get a note of hundred because the rich one always have high position.2. "We are living on the earth, we need ti be part of it but yet now a days we are trying to make earth a part of us", by this we can say that the people are not satisfied with what they have instead they want more.3. There are some people who kill animals for the home\'s accessories. Here these people are not satisfied with what they have instead they are killing other animals for their own luxury and name sake. 4. The man is destroying the whole nature and he is trying to be the one who can rule the whole world and all other organisms, Here the man is not at all satisfied with that he has instead he wants more.By this i conclude that yeah man is too selfish that he wants more and more even though he has something with him. There these words given i.e. "there is enough for everybody\'s need and not for anybody\'s greed"
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Why were the plantation workers not allowed to do under inland emigration act of 1859

Answer» In the\xa0Inland emigration act\xa0of\xa01859\xa0plantation workers weren\'t permitted to leave the tea gardens without official permission. infact people were rarely get such permissions. According to the\xa0Inland emigration act of 1859\xa0the\xa0plantation workers\xa0were not allowed to leave the\xa0plantation\xa0field without the permission of\xa0plantation\xa0owner,they were rarely getting such permissions, and if they tried to escape from their they were caught and brutally beaten.
5376.

Write a note on Gandhi-Irwin pact.

Answer» The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahtma Gandhi and Viceroy Lord Irwin on 5 March 1930 before the second round table conference which went really bad. In this pact the following was taken care of: Withdraw all ordinances and end prosecutions.
5377.

What is the meaning of Tamil Eelam?

Answer» Home land (or) State.
5378.

How can we ensure sustainablity of development?

Answer» Sustainable development is important for economic growth because :(i) Environment must be conserved while development is taking place.(ii) Resources must be used in such a way that something is conserved for future generations.(iii) The standard of living of all people must be raised.\xa0Measures to ensure Sustainable development :(i) We should focus on using renewable resources and keep inventing new techniques to decrease the use of conventional resources.\xa0(ii) The present resources must be used judiciously, with planning, and over exploitation should be avoided.
5379.

Analize the main factor responsible for soil formation

Answer» The following are the factors responsible for soil formation:1. Relief, origin rock, weather, vegetation and other modes of life and time are critical factors in soil formation.2. Many forces of nature such as the fluctuation in temperature, movements of flowing water, wind and icecaps, actions of decomposers, etc. also contribute to the formation of loam.3. Biochemical and natural changes which take place in the loam are correspondingly significant.4. The organic material (humus) and artificial substances are also found in soil.
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Explain any three causes of conflict in the ‘Balkan area\' after 1871 (2017OD)?

Answer» Nationalist anxieties developed in the Balkan province due to the subsequent factors:Balkan was geographically discrete province which involved of presently Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Albania, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia, and Montenegro.Developing of Romantic patriotism simultaneously with traditional sentiments of sovereignty.The destruction of the Ottoman Empire was the major reason which was the sustaining force in the province.Contrary aspirations of Balkan communities which presumed to accomplish more dominion at the interest of others turned to be the major reason of conflict. It also began to display an exhibition of big potential opposition and rift among several nations.
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Why does different people have different notion of development.

Answer» Different persons have different notions of development because life scenario of persons are different. Some persons are poor and some are rich. They think about those things which are most important to them. Poor person will think about his basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter.
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Dams disadvantages

Answer» Disadvantages of Dams are:•It will lead to flood.•It can harm flora and fauna near dam.•It can distroy habitat of people live who live by near by area.•It can trap minerals present in water.
Damming of rivers and regulating their flow result in excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir. This may hamper aquatic life and their migration to other water bodies. Building of dams result in the submergence of land and vegetation. This results in the decomposition of vegetation
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Kheda Satyagraha 1917

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Ahmedabad satyagraha 1918

Answer» Ahmedabad mill strike 1918 is also known as Ahmedabad satyagraha it was one of the initial movement led by Gandhi in the beginning of 20th century after his return from South Africa it was one of the formative events in the Political career of Mahatma Gandhi
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What were the rules passed by Lebanon leader for power sharing among the different communities?

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What are the steps taken by the government of beligium to solve the problem of their people ?

Answer» In Belgium, leaders recognised the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. The Belgian government accommodated its diverse ethnic population in the following manner:\tConstitution says that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central government. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.\tMany powers of the Central Government have been given to the state governments, of the two regions of the country. The state governments are not subordinate to the Central government.\tBrussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation.\tThere is a third kind of government, called the ‘community government’. This government is elected by the people belonging to one language community—Dutch, French and German speaking, no matter where they live. This government has the power regarding cultural education and language related issues.\tThese arrangements helped to avoid a civic strife between the two major communities and a possible division of the country on linguistic lines.
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What do you learn from the two stories Belgium and Srilanka

Answer» We learn the following from the stories of Belgium and Sri Lanka:a. The best way to bring about peace and stability in a society which is characterised by ethnic , linguistic diversity is to share power among the diverse groups, to involve them in the decision making process. Such a power sharing arrangement\xa0will mitigate the chances of conflict in the society a sin case of Belgium. Sri lanka on the other witnessed worst form of civil war resulting in killings of thousands.b. We also learn that power sharing is the very spirit of democracy as it expands democracy to the grass root level making it more inclusive and representative in nature.c. Power sharing also gives representation and political voice to the minorities and prevents the imposition of majoritarinism policy to\xa0sought to establish the supremacy and dominance of the majority community as in case of Sri Lanka where the interest of Tamil minorities were totally disregarded.d. Most importantly we learn that power sharing will ensure justice, fairness, equality in the society by accommodating varied interests.
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Q. why do people look at mix goals for development ?

Answer» Because development for one is not development of others example we can take employees in office want more payments but boss wants to not give much and thus they have mix........
5389.

What are two different aspects of development? explain with examples

Answer» Is life easy for allPeople live with peace
5390.

Compare the gov of sri lanka and belgium

Answer» (a) They amended their constitution four times so as to work out an innovative arrangement that would enable everyone to live together in peace and harmony, i.e., there was sharing of power between the Dutch and the French both in the central government; state government and community government. They followed a policy of accommodation.(b) This helped to avoid civic strife and division of the country on linguistic lines.(c) On the other hand, the Sinhalese who were in majority in Sri Lanka as compared to the Tamils followed a policy of majoritarianism and adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy by passing an Act of 1956.These measures alienated the Tamils leading to civic strife between the two communities.We find that both Belgium and Sri Lanka dealt with the issue of power sharing differently. In Belgium, the leaders respected the interests of both linguistic groups and avoided any possibilities of clashes among the Dutch- and French-speaking communities. In Sri Lanka, however, the assertive policies of the majority community led to a civil war threatening the unity and integrity of the country.
5391.

When was the salt law broken by Mahatma Gandhi ?

Answer» April 5,1930
5392.

Describe waste land

Answer» Waste land is the land that left uncultivated for more than 5 agricultural years.
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What is the meaning of liberal middle class revolution ? Explain any five points.

Answer» Liber stands for freedom.1. Freedom of individual 2.equality before the law .3.government by comsent.4.
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What is different between power share of srilanka and belgium

Answer» Belgium1.They adopted a policy of power sharing.\xa02. They gave equal powers to all communities.. minor or major doesn’t matter3.It solved the problem.SriLanka1)They adopted a policy of Majoritarioism.2) They gave preferences to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minority3). It only increased the problem\xa0
5395.

Define terms ethnic, community govt.

Answer» A social division based on shared culture. People belonging to the same ethnic group, believe in their common descent because of similarities of physical type or of culture or both. They need not always have the same religion or nationality.
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In economics 1st chapter development.....i want solution for activity 3

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5397.

What is great depression in 1929

Answer» The great depression in 1929 were the years of great economic hardship. Crops got destroyed and wall street exchange crashed in 1929 and it was the start of the great depression 1929.
The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939. It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors
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What do u mean by commercial farming

Answer» Thanks sanket
Commercial farming is a type of farming in which crops are grown for commercial use only. It is a modernized method of farming that is undertaken on a large scale
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Chapter 1 Development Table 1.1 solutions

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How we calculate the BMI?

Answer» BMI is used to determine a person\'s weight in regard to his height which as a result shows whether a person is underweight, has normal weight, is overweight or obese.Body Mass Index (BMI):Step 1 : Weight of person in kgand height in metres is taken.Step 2 : Divide the weight by the square of the height.BMI = weight/*height)2Step 3 :If BMI < 18.5, then person is undernourished.If BMI > 25, then person is overweight. (Note : This criterion is not applicable to growing children)
Weight in kg divided by the square of height in metres.Kg/ m²