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2751.

What is meant by term 'resource'? List the types of resources classified on the basis of its ownership

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a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.

2752.

K17. किन्हीं दो प्रावधानों का जिक्र करें जो भारत को धर्म-निरपेक्ष देश बनाता है

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1976 में भारत के संविधान के 42 वें संशोधन के साथ, संविधान की प्रस्तावना में जोर दिया गया कि भारत एक धर्मनिरपेक्ष राष्ट्र है। हालांकि, न तो भारत का संविधान और न ही इसके कानून धर्म और राज्य के बीच संबंध को परिभाषित करते हैं। ... भारत में आधिकारिक राज्य धर्म नहीं है।

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2753.

What is the difference betweerncentripetal acceleration and centrifugalforce?

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2754.

SET: BA cable of resistance 10 22 carrieselectric power from a generatorproducing 250 kW at 10000 V. Thecurrent in the cable is+

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you have formula for current i= nevdrput the value and get the answer

2755.

what is sebi in business studies

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Securities and exchange board of India

2756.

If a man increases his speed by 2 m/sec, his Κ.Ε.is doubled. The original speed of the man is4.

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2757.

What 's cabinate mis sion excplane

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The United Kingdom Cabinet Mission of 1946 came to India aimed to discuss the transfer of power from the British government to the Indian leadership, with the aim of preserving India's unity and granting it independence.

2758.

PM INSISTS ON FREE VOTE

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Aconscience voteorfree voteis a type of vote in alegislative bodywhere legislators are allowed to vote according to their own personalconsciencerather than according to an official line set down by theirpolitical party. It can also be used to indicatecrossbenchmembers of ahung parliamentwhereconfidence and supplyis provided to allow formation of aminority governmentbut the right to vote on conscience is retained.Free votesare found in Canadian and some British legislative bodies,conscience votesin Australian and New Zealand legislative bodies.

2759.

what is the name of India Prime Minister

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Mr. Narendra Modi is the prime minister of the India

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2760.

prime minister of india

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Narendra modi is the prime minister of India

Narendra Modi is the 2nd prime minister of India and Shri Jawaharlal nehru is the 1st prime minister of india

2761.

USLUJ1 deductive2 eclectic3 inductive4 rational8The scientific method chieflyinvolves6 authoritarian rules7 intuitive evaluation8 objective evidence9 written opinions9The word "authority” in thesecond paragraph means1 accepted principles2 inductively determinedconclusion3 recognized expert4 scientific system

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8th answer is 6th and 9th answer is 3rd - recognized expert

2762.

finds having Prestige Value.

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Companies utilize various pricing strategies when marketing their products to customers and one of these pricing strategies is Prestige pricing. Pricing is one of the most important P’s of the marketing mix.

Generally, in order to identify the optimum price, marketers will take into account labor, production costs and advertising expenses. Once these costs are considered, then the company can keep a minimum profit mark up. However, several companies prefer to adopt a prestige pricing strategy, as they count on the idea that ‘’expensive’’ is perceived by customer as “high quality”.

Home » MARKETING MANAGEMENT » Prestige pricing and its application in MarketingPrestige pricing and its application in MarketingDecember 26, 2017 By Hitesh Bhasin Tagged With: Marketing management articles

Companies utilize various pricing strategies when marketing their products to customers and one of these pricing strategies is Prestige pricing. Pricing is one of the most important P’s of the marketing mix.

Generally, in order to identify the optimum price, marketers will take into account labor, production costs and advertising expenses. Once these costs are considered, then the company can keep a minimum profit mark up. However, several companies prefer to adopt a prestige pricing strategy, as they count on the idea that ‘’expensive’’ is perceived by customer as “high quality”.

Prestige pricing

For example – If the cost price of an Adidas product is X, then the market price might be X + 50%. Adidas can keep the price at X + 20%, but then the price range will be equal to Puma, which is a lesser reputed brand. Hence, to give the impression that Adidas is really premium and that its products will be premium too, Adidas keeps the price as X + 50%. The day Adidas drops prices, it will slowly start losing its brand image too.

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Q.5. Mention the main base colonialeconomy of Vietnam. [CBSE 2008 (D)]of

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The colonial economy in Vietnam was, however, primarily based on rice cultivation and rubber plantations owned by the French and a small Vietnamese elite. ... there were several barriers to economic growth in Vietnam: high population levels, low agricultural productivity and extensive indebtedness amongst the peasants.

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2764.

rite an essay on ue Ways that the IndianConstitution touches peoples' everyday life,drawing upon different examples.

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2765.

3. Describe the legacy of the French Revolution for the peoples of the worldduring the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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2766.

What do you mean by arithmetic means

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The arithmetic mean, also called the average or average value, is the quantity obtained by summing two or more numbers or variables and then dividing by the number of numbers or variables. T

2767.

Explain the uses of forests for people and government in 19t and 20th centuries?

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In 19 and 20 century Forest's are the basic need of people .They full till their maximum needs from forest .and at that time forest is the economic segment for people.

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te3. Describe the legacy of the French Revolution for the peoptes of the wortdduring the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

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2769.

which factors contributed to industrilization in Russia in the last quarter of the 19th century.

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The timing, immediately after the first world war, was to gain military power. The soviet government saw the need for a strong industrial economy in order to compete in war (rising importance of aircraft, extremely heavy battleships, army tanks and artillery, personal weapons, trucks and industrial farming to feed armies) and determined to convert Russia from a feudal agricultural economy into an industrialized economy. Once the decision was made Stalin brutally implemented it sparing nothing and no-one to achieve the aim. It is still surprising how well they succeeded though. Within 25 short years the Russian economy had changed from feudal agriculture to industrial so powerful it produced more tons of military tanks than any other nation, its own effective ground-attack aircraft, and much else to a point where it is easily arguable that Russia, with some logistical support from allied countries single-handedly won WWII.

2770.

Roman number

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Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet

Roman numbers are numeral system that obtained in ancient rome

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Roman number is number system that originated in ancient rome

Roman number is number system that organited in ancient rome

2771.

What were silk routes?

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The trade route that linked China to the western world and other countries is called Silk Route. There were mnumber of Silk Routes.

The Silk Routes existed before the Christian Era.

Chinese potteries travelled from China to other countries through the Silk Route.

Gold and silver travelled from Europe to Asia through this route.

Christianity, Islam and Buddhism travelled to different parts of the world through the Silk Route.

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Silk Routes Link the World

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(i) The most well known silk route connected China to Europe. West bound Chinese silk cargoes travelled on this route. Chinese pottery also travelled through this route.(ii)Historians have identified several silk routes over land and sea knitting together vast regions of Asia, linking Asia with North Africa. These resulted in vibrant pre-modern trade. Through this route Chinese pottery, Indian textiles and spices from South East Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.(iii)Trade and cultural exchanges went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries and later the Muslim preachers travelled by these routes. Buddhist missionaries went from India to China and Chinese Buddhist travellers came to India using the silk route.

2773.

scientific development S helped to discover new sea routes how?

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Discovery of Sea-route to India by western countries happens to be one of the most important events in modern times. The wealth of India was an attraction.

The Europeans knew about the wealth since ancient time out of the trade link that India established with Greece and Rome. Indian traders used to carry Indian goods for sale in European markets through Afghanistan, Persia, Arab, Egypt and Turkey with hardship.

Europeans to facilitate trade with India were putting efforts to discover Sea-route to India. Some businessmen used to carry Indian goods to European markets through Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Persian gulf.

2774.

Why is selection called a negative process?

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Yes, as selection is choosing from among the candidates the ones, who best meet a position’s requirements and eliminating the ones who are not suitable. To achieve this target, candidates are required to take a series of tests and interviews in different stages. At each stage, many candidates are eliminated and only a few candidates move to the next stage. The process of elimination continues till the right ones are finalised. The above scenario clearly establishes the fact that selection is the process, through which unsuitable candidates are rejected and suitable ones are chosen. Therefore, it is regarded as a negative process.

2775.

Different persons have different developmentalegoals? We have to explain this questiononly with the help of an examplesTell meoffasternclass 10thof 1st chapter ofeconomics

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1. IT IS BECAUSE THE LIFE SITUATIONS OF PERSONS ARE DIFFERNT.

2. PEOPLE SEEK THINGS THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT FOR THEM OR THAT WHICH CAN FULFILL THEIR ASPIRATIONS.

3.EXAMPLE- THE DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS OF A BOY FROM A RICH URBAN FAMILY WOULD BE TO GET ADMISSION IN A REPUTED COLLEGE, WHEREAS THE DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS OF A GIRL FROM A RICH URBAN FAMILY WOULD BE TO GET AS MUCH FREEDOM AS HER BROTHER.

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2776.

Different persons have different developmentalgools? We have to explain this questiononly with the help of an examplesTell me fasternofclass 10thof 1st chapter ofeconomics

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2777.

We are all aware of the instances of farmers' suicide in India. Why do you thinkfarmers commit suicide? List a few measures by which such instances can beeliminated.

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Indiais an agrarian country with around 70% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture. Farmer suicides account for 11.2% of all suicides in India.In my knowledge the reason could be monsoon failure, highdebtburdens, government policies,publicmental health, personal issues and family problems.

This gross problem can be eliminated by-

Small and marginal farmers should be encouraged to pool their farmland to leverage the advantages associated with larger land holdings, such as the use of modern and mechanized farming techniques

Water supply for irrigation must be insulated from the vagaries of nature by better water management systems; attention must particularly be paid to rainwater harvesting and resolution of interstate river water sharing disputes

Farmers must necessarily be educated about modern farming techniques and practices

Younger professionals must be encouraged to participate in farming activities

Farm loans at soft interest rates need to be made available, and loan recovery procedures need to respect human rights; farmers should be discouraged from dealing with private money lenders

Fair price for farm products must be ensured, and middlemen eliminated by creating a direct reach for the farmers to the market

The government-administered MSP should take into consideration the existing realities to cover the cost of production and to insulate farmers from fluctuating market conditions

Training needs to be provided for secondary rural investments in dairy farming, poultry farming, animal husbandry, and other activities, with a clearly viable chain apparent from financing to marketing

Financially wasteful expenditure arising from unnecessary and even harmful social practices must be discouraged; this includes matters ranging from alcohol use to dowry gifts and large wedding spending. Savings should be encouraged, and saving instruments should be devised for the farming population

Storage and food processing units need to be established in rural areas

Comprehensive but affordable insurance schemes should be made available, covering farmers and crops from problems at every stage of the crop cycle. There should be a quick, simple, and corruption-free approach to crop damage assessment with disbursement of relief directly into the claimant's bank account

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what is cyclone?

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Inmeteorology, acycloneis a large scaleair massthat rotates around a strong center of lowatmospheric pressure.[1][2]Cyclones are characterized by inwardspiralingwindsthat rotate about a zone oflow pressure.[3][4]The largest low-pressure systems arepolar vorticesandextratropical cyclonesof the largest scale (thesynoptic scale). Warm-core cyclones such astropical cyclonesandsubtropical cyclonesalso lie within the synoptic scale.[5]Mesocyclones,tornadoes, anddust devilslie within smallermesoscale.[6]Upper level cyclones can exist without the presence of a surface low, and can pinch off from the base of thetropical upper tropospheric troughduring the summer months in theNorthern Hemisphere. Cyclones have also been seen on extraterrestrial planets, such asMars,Jupiter, andNeptune.[7][8]Cyclogenesisis the process of cyclone formation and intensification.[9]Extratropical cyclonesbegin as waves in large regions of enhanced mid-latitude temperature contrasts calledbaroclinic zones. These zones contract and formweather frontsas the cyclonic circulation closes and intensifies. Later in their life cycle, extratropical cyclonesoccludeas cold air masses undercut the warmer air and become cold core systems. A cyclone's track is guided over the course of its 2 to 6 day life cycle by the steering flow of the subtropicaljet stream.

Weather fronts mark the boundary between two masses of air of differenttemperature,humidity, anddensities, and are associated with the most prominentmeteorological phenomena. Strong cold fronts typically feature narrow bands ofthunderstormsandsevere weather, and may on occasion be preceded bysquall linesordry lines. Such fronts form west of the circulation center and generally move from west to east;warm frontsform east of the cyclone center and are usually preceded bystratiformprecipitationandfog. Warm fronts movepolewardahead of the cyclone path. Occluded fronts form late in the cyclone life cycle near the center of the cyclone and often wrap around the storm center.

Tropical cyclogenesisdescribes the process of development of tropical cyclones. Tropical cyclones form due to latent heat driven by significant thunderstorm activity, and are warm core.[10]Cyclones can transition between extratropical, subtropical, and tropical phases. Mesocyclones form as warm core cyclones over land, and can lead totornadoformation.[11]Waterspoutscan also form from mesocyclones, but more often develop from environments of high instability and low verticalwind shear.[12]In the Atlantic and the northeastern Pacific oceans, a tropical cyclone is generally referred to as ahurricane(from the name of the ancient Central American deity of wind,Huracan), in the Indian and south Pacific oceans it is called a cyclone, and in the northwestern Pacific it is called atyphoon.[13]The growth of instability in the vortices is not universal. For example, the size, intensity, moist-convection, surface evaporation, the value of potential temperature at each potential height can affect the nonlinear evolution of a vorte.

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What is a cyclone?

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.What do you know about cyclone?

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In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate about a zone of low pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are polar vortices and extratropical cyclones of the largest scale.

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how does the flood occur

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Aflood occurswhen water overflows or inundates land that's normally dry. This canhappenin a multitude of ways. Most common is when rivers or streams overflow their banks. ... Coastalflooding occurswhen a large storm or tsunami causes the sea to surge inland.

2782.

Who was known as 'Lady with the lamp'?a) Sarojini Naidu(b) Joan of Arcc) Mother Teresa(d) Florence nightingale

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Florence Nightingale was known as lady with the lamp (b)

2783.

) The place situated on the three seas.

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The place situated on the confluence of three seas is also known as 'Triveni Sangam'. Kanyakumari is surrounded by the seas on three sides like – Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Sea, making it a mesmerizing beauty of earth.

the place situated in three seas are called peninsula

2784.

About 71 per cent of the Earth'ssurface is covered with water. Mostof the water is in oceans, seas, gulfs,etc. This water is salty. It is not suitablefor domestic or agricultural purposes

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Seawater contains salt. When humans drink seawater, their cells are thus taking in water and salt. While humans can safely ingest small amounts of salt, the salt content in seawater is much higher than what can be processed by the human body. Additionally, when we consume salt as part of our daily diets, we also drink liquids, which help to dilute the salt and keep it at a healthy level. Living cells do depend on sodium chloride (salt) to maintain the body’s chemical balances and reactions; however, too much sodium can be deadly.

Human kidneys can only make urine that is less salty than salt water. Therefore, to get rid of all the excess salt taken in by drinking seawater, you have to urinate more water than you drank. Eventually, you die of dehydration even as you become thirstier.

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ain8.47. Solve the following examples.a) An object moves 18 m in the first3 s, 22 m in the next 3 s and 14 m inthe last 3 s. What is its averagespeed?(Ans: 6 m/s)eenhehe

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6m/s is the right answer

6m /s is the right answer

6m per second is correct answer

6m/s is the correct answer of the given question

the right answer is 6m/ s........

6m/s is the right answer for this question

2786.

S Chinappa was convicted for torturing his wie Sor dowry Satbir washeld guility of practicing untouchablity. The court dist not allow eaberof them to contest elections. Dees this decisison go against theprinciples of democratic elections?

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2787.

What is a leap year?

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A year which occurring once every four year and it has 366 days. In that year February has 29 days.

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February 29 is a date that usually occurs every fouryears, and is calledleap day. Thisdayis added to the calendar inleap yearsas a corrective measure, because the Earth does not orbit the sun in precisely 365 days. The Gregorian calendar is a modification of the Julian calendar first used by the Romans.

February 29 is a date that usually occurs every fouryears, and is calledleap day. Thisdayis added to the calendar inleap yearsas a corrective measure, because the Earth does not orbit the sun in precisely 365 days. The Gregorian calendar is a modification of the Julian calendar first used by the Romans.

a year consisting of 366 days is the correct answer of the given question

Aleap yearis ayearin which an extradayis added to the Gregorian calendar, which is used by most of the world. While an ordinaryyearhas 365 days, aleap yearhas 366 days. ... Aleap yearcomes once every four years. Because of this, aleap yearcan always be evenly divided by four.

a year occurring once in every four years which has 366 days including 29 February as an intercalary day

The year in which February month have 29 days

The year of February month is 29days that is known as leap year.

a leap year comes after every 4 year in which there are 366 days. there are 29 days in February.

A leap year is the year in which February becomes 29 days and total 366 days in the year.

Aleap yearis ayearin which an extra day is added to the Gregorian calendar, which is used by most of the world. While an ordinaryyearhas 365 days, aleap yearhas 366 days. ... But ayearis a commonyearif it can be evenly divided by 100 but not by 400.

2788.

13. Woite boiel information about toansmitted meansof entertainment

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2 marks.। भूकम्प के प्रभावों को कम करने वाले चार उपायों का उल्लेख करें।Mention four measures to minimize the effects of earthquake.

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Step 1

Secure your belongings. The largest financial loss you can incur during an earthquake will be from falling objects and overturned furniture. Fasten objects that are fragile, costly or heavy to fixed furnishings. Anchor your heavy and tall furniture to the wall or floor to prevent them from turning over.

Step 2

Put latches on cabinet doors and file cabinets. During an earthquake doors and drawers can come open. Place strong latches on your cabinet's door and file cabinets to keep them from opening and spilling their contents on the floor causing damage.

Step 3

Fasten your water heater and other appliances. Secure your water heater to wall studs. Anchor your appliances to the wall or floor to prevent them from sliding or falling over. Make sure that any appliance connected to a gas pipe has pliable tubing.

Step 4

Store hazardous materials in a sturdy place. Mixing or spilling chemicals can be dangerous. Make sure that any hazardous products are in their proper containers and stored in a cabinet secured to a wall with a strong latch.

MEASURES TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS OF AN EARTHQUAKE

You should be aware that an earthquake of great intensity can affect Puerto Rico at any time. Please take the following measures to avoid death, physical harm and/or damage to your property.

BEFORE

1. Develop a seismic conscience.

2. Make a meticulous inspection of your house and workplace to determine if there are structural dangers.

3. Get advice from an engineer to assure the structural stability of your site during an earthquake.

4. Build structures in firm land.

5. Identify and take measures to reduce the dangers that there are in your home, neighborhood and your workplace

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mention any four measures used by the saminists to Revolt against the Dutch

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Around 1970, Surontiko samin of randublatung village a teak forest village began a questioning of a state ownership.

He said that state had not created a land,water,wood and earth so it could not own, soon a wide spread movement developed , around who support samin was samin son's in law.

About 3000 families support his answer and gathered , whenever Dutch came to survey it the people laid down the land protest Dutch, refused to pay taxes and imposed rent on land.

So, this caused the saminist revolution.

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2791.

write a short note on community of science and technology?

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No period in history has been more penetrated by and more dependent on the natural sciences than the twentieth century. Yet no period … has been less at easy with it. This is the paradox with which the historian of the century must grapple. (Hobsbawm 1995, p.522)

Our societies are dominated and even 'driven' by ideas and products from science and technology (S&T) and it is very likely that the influence of science and technology on our lives will continue to increase in the years to come. Scientific and technological knowledge, skills and artefacts 'invade' all realms of life in modern society: the workplace and the public sphere are increasingly dependent on new as well as upon more established technologies. So, too, are the private sphere and our leisure time. Scientific and technological knowledge and skills are crucial for most of our actions and decisions, as workers, as voters, as consumers, etc. Meaningful and independent participation in modern democracies assumes an ability to judge the evidence and arguments associated with the many socio-scientific issues that appear on the political agenda.

In short, modern societies need people with scientific and technological qualifications at the highest level as well as a general public which has a broad understanding of the contents and methods of science and technology, coupled with an insight into their role as social forces that shape the future. Science and technology are major cultural products of human history, and all citizens, independently of their occupational 'needs', should be acquainted with them as elements of human culture. While science and technology are obviously important for economic well-being, they must also seen from the perspective of a broadly based liberal education

2792.

1.Draw any four symbols used in flowchart and write their meaning.

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2793.

97. Hari saw full moon on a particular dayAfter days he will be able to seefull moon again.

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It takes 27 days, 7 hours, and 43 minutes for theMoonto complete onefullorbit around EarthHence approximately after 28 days full moon can be seen again.

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ISRO)

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isro stands for Indian Space Research Organization

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2795.

Where is the headquarters of ISRO

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Bangalore

2796.

exico Olympics were held?

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The 1968 Summer Olympics (Spanish: Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, from October 12 to 27, 1968.

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A Story from Mexico Olympics

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Mexico Olympics is an important landmark in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.This story represents the medal ceremony of the 200 metres race in the 1968 Olympics held at Mexico City.During the medal ceremony, the two Afro-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos showcased their support for the cause against racial discrimination in United States.The men, while the American national anthem was being played, stood with clenched fists upraised and heads bowed.Also, Tommie Smith and John Carlos received their medals – gold and bronze respectively – wearing black socks and no shoes to represent Black poverty.The black-gloved and raised clenched fists were meant to symbolise BLACK POWER.With this gesture, they tried to draw international attention to racial discrimination faced by them.The white Australian athlete, Peter Norman wore a human rights badge on his shirt during the ceremony to show his support to the two Americans.After this incidence, the International Olympic Association held Tommie Smith and John Carlos guilty of violating the Olympic spirit by making a political statement and as a result, took back their medals as punishment for the offense.In their native USA also, they were subjected to severe criticism and probably had to face persecution at the hands of the more orthodox elements in the American society.However, in hindsight, their action did succeed in attracting international attention to the Civil Rights Movement and the condition of the Blacks in the USA.

2798.

The headquartersof UNICEF is situated in:(i) Kolkata (ii) New York (iii) Nepal iv) Moscow

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option (ii) is correct.

2799.

whom in the government or President have power to demolish article 373

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president have power to demolish article 373

article number 373 is the answer

president have power to demolish artiche 370

Dr BR Ambedkar, the principal drafter of the Indian Constitution, had refused todraft Article 370. 4. In 1949, the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had directed Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdullah to consult Ambedkar (then law minister) to prepare thedraftof a suitablearticleto be included in the Constitution

Power of President to make order in respect of persons under preventive detention in certain cases

Because the President is bound to act on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers under Article 74 of the Constitution, in effect it is the central government that appoints and removes the Governors. “Pleasure of the President” merely refers to this will and wish of the central government.

Article 392 {Power of the President to remove difficulties} (3) The powers conferred on the President by this article, by article 324, by clause (3) of article 367 and by article 391 shall, before the commencement of this Constitution, be exercisable by the Governor-General of the Dominion of India.

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aneof trees and shrubs that check movement of wind

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shelterbelts are rows of trees and shrubs that check movement of wind

shelterbelts are rows of trees and shrubs that check movement of wind