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3251.

Which occupation requires special skill and knowledge?

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Whether it is a normal shop or a company in each and everything you need a special quality a skill and Saurav knowledge of certain things otherwise you will not be able to cope up with the things which is required so there is not any single occupation all job that does not need all these things

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lyuwall system ?9. What is knowledge economy?

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Theknowledge economyis theuse of knowledge(savoir,savoir-faire, savoir-être) to generate tangible and intangible values. Technology, and in particular, knowledge technology, helps to incorporate part of human knowledge into machines. This knowledge can be used by decision support systems in various fields to generate economic value. Knowledge economy is also possible without technology.

3253.

What is the Meaning ofKnowledge is Power?

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Knowledge is power’is a popular proverb. It means that knowledge is more powerful than physical strength and no great work can be done without knowledge.

Knowledge is a powerful factor that empowers people achieves great results. The more knowledge a person gains, the more powerful he becomes.

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4. To avoid ejection from land, the peasants had to borrow money from the5. The demand for indigo increased in late eighteenth century Britain because of6. The Champaran Movement was against nowdsg。 (20)NteD

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borrow money from the jamindarsdemand of indigo increased because the land in Britain became barren and not suitable for cultivation

3255.

where were the difference between Gandhiji and Rabindranath Tagore regarding education

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seal uendiu ll Europe?iv) Name the types of courts established under new system of justice.yl What are actual roc

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Supreme Court, High court and Subordinate court are three types of courts

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three types of court • supreme court,• High court• subordinate court

TheIndianJudicialSystemfollows athree-tiersystem– the lowercourts, the state HighCourtsand the SupremeCourt,India'shighest constitutionalcourt. Allthree systems, currently face many challenges

supreme courthigh court subordinate court is the correct answer of the given question

Introduction To The FederalCourt System. The federalcourt systemhas three mainlevels: districtcourts(thetrial court), circuitcourtswhich are the first level of appeal, and the SupremeCourtof the United States, the final level of appealin thefederalsystem.

3257.

who was gandhi ji?

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule.

Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world

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2.The Tibetan Chinese Peale Tioaty3. For what has Nelson Mandela given the Nobel Prize?rded te Nobel Peace Prize

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In 1993,Mandelawon theNobel Peace Prizewith F. W. de Klerk for their work during the civil rights revolution in South Africa.

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3259.

Explaini Mobile Application Sof cae

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System software is computer software designed to provide a platform to other software. Examples of system software include operating systems, computational science software, game engines, industrial automation, and software as a service applications.

An application software (app or application for short) is computer software designed to perform a group of coordinated functions, tasks, or activities for the benefit of the user.

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numbers.6/Find the four numbers in A. P, whose sum is 50 and in which the greatest number is 4times the least.

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> Mk (4) ep८ 2 kbl Lie BEK & b A kBel 1T ARTA AYADIA 11 2.

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महासचिवसंयुक्त राष्ट्रका सबसे प्रमुख अधिकारी होता है। इसकी नियुक्तिसुरक्षा परिषदकी संस्तुति पर महासभा द्वारा 5 वर्ष के लिए की जाती है। वह दुबारा भी चुना जा सकता है।संयुक्त राष्ट्र अधिकारपत्रके अनुरूप, महासचिव अपनी सहायता के लिए दक्ष, योग्य और सत्यनिष्ठ कर्मचारियों का अंतर्राष्ट्रीय समूह खुद चुनता है।

संयुक्त राष्ट्र के वर्तमान महासचिव एंटोनियोगुटेरेश है जो पुर्तगाल के हैं, जिन्होने 1 जनवरी 2017 को अपना कार्यकाल सँभाला

3262.

3. In Fig. 6.15.2 POR = < PRQ, then prove thatR T

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3263.

Write one difference between group and communi

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Acommunity isa social unit of any size that shares common values or thatissituatedin agiven geographical area (e.g. a village or town).

Agroup will share common characteristics but they do not necessarily share common values. People joingroupsto get something. When they get it, they leave.

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and a unitary one? Explain with an example.5. State any two differences between the local government before andafter the Constitutional amendment in 1992.

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5. State any two differences between the local government before andand a unitary one? Explain withafter the Constitutional amendment in 1992.aree cityse

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3266.

el Ofe are4. What is the main5. State any two differences between the local government before andand a unitary one? Explain with an example.after the Constitutional amendment in 1992.the citythese5. Scisiontype of

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3267.

NAME TWO RENOWNED PERSONALITIES WHO FOUGHT AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ?

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1. Indira Jaising - Foremost feminist activist and lawyer, Jaising is badassery personified.

With her gift of the gab and an unbelievably thorough grasp over the law, she can take down just about anyone who might pose a threat to the rights enjoyed by women in India. Ms Jaising dedicated her life to fighting for the cause of human rights and foundedLawyers Collective, a human rights organisation, along with her husband Anand Grover in 1981.

Her tireless work has been instrumental in the framing of theDomestic Violence Act (2005)and her most recent accolades include a major victory inPriya Pillai's casewhere the High Court ruled that the state cannot muzzle dissent.

2. Meenakshi Arora - A practicing senior counsel at the Supreme Court of India, Meenakshi has her fair share of contribution in ensuring that the rights of women in India are upheld.

A member of the Gender Sensitization and Internal Complaints Committee of the Supreme Court, Arora was one of the advocates whose persistent efforts led to the framing of the Vishakha Guidelines, which later culminated into the legislation of theSexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act (2013).

3268.

Why did the Indian rulers oppose the British?

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Britishers in the guise of administering our country has been looting the country. When Britishers were prospering and becoming rich, India and Indians were becoming poor. All the rule and regulations introduced during British rule were to favor the Britishers.

3269.

Inpeople elect their rulers through election

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Democratic system could be one option

3270.

aHaidarAliandTipu sultan were the rulers of

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Tipu Sultan(bornSultanFatehAliSahabTipu, 20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as theTipusahabwasarulerof the Kingdom of Mysore.

Hewasthe eldest son ofSultan Hyder Aliof Mysore.

3271.

Long Anwer Questionse they dervednaharhow minerals are very important to mankindExplain how minerals are very imp10)Describe the important features of the three types of rocks.How are extrusive and intrusive rocks formed?(d)(e)Explain the rock cycle.

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(b) ans=How are minerals useful to mankind?

Mineralsareimportantbasic building blocks for proper nutrition and health. ... Maximum Living® has combined essential macromineralssuch as calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, manganese, chromium and potassium in precise quantities with vitamins B-12 and biotin.

3272.

easuli.escriptions are considered an important source of histo

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Inscriptions compared to manuscript of texts, have advantage of durability. Hence Inscriptions are one of the most important sources of history especially of ancient times. The inscriptions throw a sudden light and provide magnificent information about the time, place and situation connected with the inscriptions. In the absence of contemporary historical writings, the inscription stands out as a reliable source for the knowledge of political history as well as socio-economic history of ancient times.

For a common man any writing related to ancient Indian history found on stone objects, pillars and plates are known as inscriptions. But for people who are engaged in the field for knowing the past, for them inscriptions are not only any writing found on different subjects, forms and materials. Inscriptions are those which help ancient historians and archeologists to obtain correct and scientific knowledge of history in a number of ways. The inscriptions clears the myth related to ancient history of India as it is regarded authentic than other sources.

3273.

Mention important features of Brahmaputra river system.

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1. The Brahmaputra rises in Tibet east of Mansarovar Lake, very close to the sources of the Indus and the Satluj.

2. It is slightly longer than the Indus and most of its course lies outside India.

3. In Tibet, the river carries a smaller volume of water and less silt as it is a cold and a dry area.

4. In India, it passes through a region of high rainfall. Here the river carries a large volume of water and considerable amount of silt.

5. The Brahmaputra has a braided channel in its entire length in Assam and forms many riverine islands.

6. Every year during the rainy season, the river overflows its banks causing widespread devastation due to floods in Assam and Bangladesh.

7. Unlike other north Indian rivers, the Brahmaputra is marked by huge deposits of silt on its bed causing the river bed to rise. The river also shifts its channel frequently

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11. Peasants were vital for the economy of the MughalEmpire. Do you think that they are as important today?Has the gap in the income between the rich and thepoor in India changed a great deal from the period ofthe Mughals?

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3275.

Narrate the important features of Jahangir's rule.

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Prominent Features of Jahangir’s Rule:

Jahangir whose original name was Salim, became the emperor of Delhi after the death of his father emperor Akbar.

After his coronation, he assumed the title of Nur-ud-din Muhammad Jahangir Badshah Ghazi.

Important features of his reign are as under:

First, Jahangir is perhaps the only ruler who although ruled for about 22 years but for about 16 years he was only a ruler in name only as during this period, his wife Nur Jahan was the virtual ruler.

Second, he is famous for his ‘golden chain of justice’.

Third, his twelve orders issued in the early period of his reign showed his great concern for the welfare of his subjects.

Fourth, long drawn war between Mewar and the Mughals came to an end.

Fifth, relations between the Mughal rulers and the Sikhs began to deteriorate.

Sixth, two visitors namely Captain W.Cook and Sir Thomas Rao came to the court of Jahangir. The latter who was the ambassador of King James was able to get permission from Jahangir allowing the English to trade at Surat. With the passage of time, trade was followed by rule of the English over India.

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3276.

What are the important features of a map?

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1. Easy handling : Map can be folded easily and we can carry everywhere asmap is small in size.

2. Information : Map gives more detailed information then the globe.

3. Latitude and Longitude : This helps to identify any place.

4. Connection : It shows different routes and connection between different places.

5. Detailed information : maps may also be used to portraycontour lines indicating constant values ofelevation,temperature,rainfall, etc.

3277.

He is a Ranji trophy and IPLcricket player. He is thecaptain of the HimachalPradesh cricket team.

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PRASHANT CHOPRA will be the answer

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Prashant Chopra(born 7 October 1992) is an Indiancricketer. He was in the2012 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cupchampion India Team.Chopra representsHimachal Pradeshin the Ranji Trophy and holds the record of most runs by a Himachal Pradesh batsman in a Ranji Trophy season.

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Prashant Chopra is an Indian cricketer . He is in the 2012 ICC Under-19 cricket world champion India team.

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prashant chopra is. the captain of himachal pradesh cricket team.He was a ranji player and also An IPL player

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3278.

Relationship b/w TC , TVC , and TFC Show diagramatically also.

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Total fixed cost (TFC) is represented by a straight line parallel to X-axis and it remains unchanged for all output levels in a time period.

TVC-is zero, when output is zero. It increases as output increases. The shape of TVC curve depends on the shape of the production function.

TC is the sum of TFC and TVC. When no variable output is added, TC is equal to TFC.

The TC curve is shaped exactly like the TVC curve, but is placed above the totalvariable costby the units of total fixed cost.

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the main source of income available to mughal rulers wsa tax on

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The main source of income available to Mughal rulers was tax on the produce of the peasantry

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7. How do you think that the chronicles commissioned by the Mughal enimportant source for studying Mughal history?

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3281.

96. Abdul Hasan was one of the most eminent painters ofJahangir's reign. He painted the well known Mughal Darbarscene describing:(a) Jahangir's accession to the throne(b) Arrival of Tansen(c) Jahangir's interaction with the people(d) Arrival of the Mughal court historians

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Ans- (C)Jahangir's interaction with the people

jahangir's of the mughal court historians

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3282.

Who is first mughal King

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Babar was the first mughal king

3283.

what was the mughal tradition of succession

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The mughal tradition of succession was the division of inheritance among all the sons of the ruler.

Succession traditionsof theMughals: Thesuccession traditionofMughalswas not that of primogeniture. Instead, they followed theMughaland Timurid custom of coparcenaryinheritance. In primogeniture, the eldest son inherits his father's estate. In coparcenary, theinheritanceis divided amongst all the sons.

Succession traditionsof theMughals: Thesuccession traditionofMughalswas not that of primogeniture. Instead, they followed theMughaland Timurid custom of coparcenary inheritance. In primogeniture, the eldest son inherits his father's estate. In coparcenary, the inheritance is divided amongst all the sons

Succession traditionsof theMughals: Thesuccession traditionofMughalswas not that of primogeniture. Instead, they followed theMughaland Timurid custom of coparcenaryinheritance. In primogeniture, the eldest son inherits his father's estate. In coparcenary, theinheritanceis divided amongst all the sons.

3284.

o पा हटाकर दि गन तय कक ५ कफ बी, कर कल लक के कर पर A L3 TR A e न हा लक का2. El tiene miedo que sus padres (saber) lo que hizo con eldinero.

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He is scared that his parents (know) what he did with the money

tiene miedo de que sus padres lleguen a saber que lo que hizo con el dinero

3285.

Difference between inner planets and outer planets

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The inner planets are closer to the Sun and are smaller and rockier.The outer planets are further away, larger and made up mostly of gas.

The inner planets (in order of distance from the sun, closest to furthest) are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.

After an asteroid belt comes the outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The interesting thing is, in some other planetary systems discovered, the gas giants are actually quite close to the sun.

3286.

Name three archaeological sources?

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1. archaeological remains and monuments2. inscriptions3. numistmatic , this is study of coins4.religious literature

3287.

In which state of India Nehru Trophy Vallamkali was held?

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Ans :- Kerala.

The Nehru Trophy Boat Tri Race is a popular Vallam Kali held in thePunnamada LakenearAlappuzha,Kerala, India.

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3288.

4. What was the cause of Franco-German rivalry?5. What was the cause of Anglo-German rivalry?

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4)Prussia's defeat of Austria in the Seven Weeks's War in 1866 had confirmedPrussian leadership of theGermanstates and threatened France's position as the dominant power in Europe. The rising power ofGermanywas one of the major reasons ofFranco-German rivalry.

5)The arms race was a major reasonfor theAnglo German rivalry. By 1914, Britain had long viewed their navy as the key to their status as the leading world power.Germany intended to create a fleet to match the Royal Navy and wanted to expand the limits of his empire by conquering overseas colonies.

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establishedeconomicleadership.her2) This help Prussia to take lead in theprocess of German unification.Ar5.Fredrick5. Fredrick William IV refused to becomeEmperor of German Federation . Givereasons

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Frederick William IV was a rather conservative monarch and he felt that the crown was not something that should be determined by an elected parliament -- it was an affront to his god-given right to the throne. His responses to the 1848 revolutions were more about self-preservation than an attempt at serious liberalizing reform.

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i) The countries constituting the Indian Subcontinent.

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Ans :- Indiansubcontinent, region, S central Asia, comprising thecountriesofPakistan,India, and Bangladesh and the Himalayan statesofNepal, and Bhutan. Sri Lanka, an island off the southeastern tipoftheIndian peninsula, is often consideredapartofthesubcontinent.

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3291.

a) Why were the British able to rule on the Indian subcontinent?RE..

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There are a good number of reasons why the British were able to do so, and in fact rule over India effectively for over a century.

Disunity among Indian princely states. India was more a collection of warring princely states, at loggerheads with each other. The British sucessfully used this to play off one state against another. Add to it there was no dearth of people willing to betray the kingdom for a few pieces of silver. Robert Clive succeeded at Plassey, because Mir Jaffar was willing to betray his master Siraj-Ud-Daulah in lie of being the Nawab. Mir Jaffar himself was betrayed by Mir Qasim later on.Tipu Sultan one of the most redoubtable fighters against the British rule, was finally defeated, as the Marathas, King of Mysore, Nizam of Hyderabad all joined hands with the British.

Superiority over other colonial powers. The other colonial powers in India competing for the share of resources were France,Portugal,Denmark, Holland. Of the 4, Denmark and Holland could never really be serious competitors to the British, they had their own trading posts, scattered around, but were never a serious threat. Portugal focussed primarily on the Western coast, Goa, parts of Kerala, Karnataka, and this left the British with vast swathes of unoccupied territory. That left France as the major contender to Britian in the race for colonialism. The British Army was more well equipped, more professional, more disciplined compared to the French army, suffering from indiscipline and corruption. This made the British win key battles all over the East Coast, as they effectively grabbed control.

3292.

(c)andwere,some of the new crops introduced into thesubcontinent during this nerind

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Potatoes,corn,chillies,teaandcoffeewere some of the new crops introducedinto the subcontinent during this period.

3293.

what is the internet ?

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TheInternet(portmanteauofinterconnected network) is the global system of interconnectedcomputer networksthat use theInternet protocol suite(TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide. It is anetwork of networksthat consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linkedhypertextdocuments andapplicationsof theWorld Wide Web(WWW),electronic mail,telephony, andfile sharing.

The origins of the Internet date back to research commissioned by thefederal government of the United Statesin the 1960s to build robust, fault-tolerant communication with computer networks.[1]The primary precursor network, theARPANET, initially served as a backbone for interconnection of regional academic and military networks in the 1980s. The funding of theNational Science Foundation Networkas a new backbone in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial extensions, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks.[2]The linking of commercial networks and enterprises by the early 1990s marked the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet,[3]and generated a sustained exponential growth as generations of institutional,personal, andmobilecomputers were connected to the network. Although the Internet was widely used byacademiasince the 1980s,commercializationincorporated its services and technologies into virtually every aspect of modern life.

Most traditional communication media, including telephony, radio, television, paper mail and newspapers are reshaped, redefined, or even bypassed by the Internet, giving birth to new services such asemail,Internet telephony,Internet television,online music, digital newspapers, andvideo streamingwebsites. Newspaper, book, and other print publishing are adapting towebsitetechnology, or are reshaped intoblogging,web feedsand onlinenews aggregators. The Internet has enabled and accelerated new forms of personal interactions throughinstant messaging,Internet forums, andsocial networking.Online shoppinghas grown exponentially both for major retailers andsmall businessesandentrepreneurs, as it enables firms to extend their "brick and mortar" presence to serve a larger market or evensell goods and services entirely online.Business-to-businessandfinancial serviceson the Internet affectsupply chainsacross entire industries.

The Internet has no single centralized governance in either technological implementation or policies for access and usage; each constituent network sets its own policies.[4]The overreaching definitions of the two principalname spacesin the Internet, theInternet Protocol address(IP address) space and theDomain Name System(DNS), are directed by a maintainer organization, theInternet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers(ICANN). The technical underpinning and standardization of the core protocols is an activity of theInternet Engineering Task Force(IETF), a non-profit organization of loosely affiliated international participants that anyone may associate with by contributing technical expertise.[5]In November 2006, the Internet was included onUSA Today's list ofNew Seven Wonders.[6]

3294.

Who were the Aryans? Why did theycome to the Indian subcontinent?2.

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Aryan" is derived from the Sanskrit and Avestan term arya-, the extended form aryana-, ari- and/or arya- of which the word Iran is a cognate. Historians have generally used the word “Aryan” to denote those peoples who spoke the Indo-European languages, which include English, German, Latin, Greek, Russian, Persian, and Sanskrit. “Aryan” also has a narrower racial meaning. It has quite often been used to designate mankind’s non-Semitic white-skinned race.

There are many theories about where Aryans first came from. A common hypothesis is that Aryans originated in the steppes (plains) of Russia. From there they may have migrated to Europe and down into Mesopotamia. Others believe that the Aryans arose in Europe and migrated eastward. Some theorists, occasionally for racist reasons, claim that Aryans were the founders of the ancient Mesopotamian civilizations and were therefore the world’s first civilized peoples. This theory was promoted during the brutal Nazi regime of Germany to bolster its “Aryan supremacy” idea. The Nazis even claimed that Aryans were originally created by Godlike superhumans from a different world. A similar belief was expressed earlier in history.

However, some recent archeological discoveries in India, Russia and Japan have pushed back the antiquity of the Aryans to at least 6000BC and proved beyond doubt that the ancient Aryans were not nomadic tribes from central Asia but had very advanced urban civilizations. Russian archeologists and linguists also proved that the Aryans have migrated not from the Russian steppes but came to Russia via Armenia and Georgia. (Source: wwwPresident Putin's visit to the ruins of the ancient town of Arkaim, which is situated on the outskirts of the city of Chelyabinsk. Pravda reported (on 16 July 2005) about the starling discovery of ruins of a very advanced civilization of Indo-Aryan origin, which was at least 4000 years old in Arkaim. (source:Death of the Aryan Invasion Theory

If the Aryans did indeed invade India (according to Max Muller's invasion theory) then the evidence in the social system imposed on India by the Aryans were unmistakably designed to create human spiritual bondage. As elsewhere, this bondage was partially accomplished by giving spiritual truths a false twist. The result in India was a feudalistic institution known as the “caste” system.

Nevertheless many indian historians and archeologists dispute claims that aryans migrated to India from central asia. Ruins in places like Dwarka and even submerged ruins off the japanese coast challenge these theories

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1.who were nodic aryans??2. one people one empire one leader comment on this??3.

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The Aryans were a warlike people and celebrated their victories in battle, passing on war stories from one generation to the next. Early Aryans were nomadic, traveling from one place to another in search of food and shelter. Later Aryans learned to farm the fertile soils of the Indus River Valley, allowing their settlements to become more permanent.The Aryan world was ruled by the men. Women were subject to their husbands and were considered their property. However, both boys and girls were allowed to attend schools and receive an education.

3296.

What are the three levels at which a government works?

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Government in the United States consists of three separate levels: the federal government, the state governments, and local governments.

TheConstitution, the fundamental legal authority for government in the United States, gives the federal government the power to undertake certain tasks - and assigns all other powers to the state governments.

State governments each establish the local governments within their territory and delegate certain powers to them.

3297.

Briefly trace the process of German unification.

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3298.

1.Who were the Nordic German Aryans?

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They were the blond,blue eyed people who were located at the highest rung of the racial hierachy(or system) devised by Hitler.

3299.

2. Who ls responsible tor garbage removal in your area?

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Ans :- Waste is an issue for all of us. We all create it and that means we are all responsible for what happens to it. Waste needs to be dealt with in the safest way possible.

Even as householders, we have responsibilities for waste. Usually this means putting our waste and recycling out for collection by our local council, or by waste collection services contracted by our local council. Largely as householders, we deal responsibly with waste, so it doesn’t harm the environment, by following the guidance supplied to us by local councils on how to dispose of our waste.

3300.

What are the Vedas and Upanishads?

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in fact Upanishads are part of Vedas. rig, Sama, atharva, yajur are the four Vedas. a Veda is divided into four part namely samhita, brahmana, aranyaka and Upanishads.since Upanishads forms the end part of a Veda it is also called as Vedanta. the world anta in Sanskrit means end

TheVedas area collection of hymns and other ancient religious texts written in India between about 1500 and 1000 BCE. It includes elements such as liturgical material as well as mythological accounts, poems, prayers, and formulas considered to be sacred by theVedicreligion.

Upanishads is a part of the Vedas, are ancient Sanskrit texts that contain some of the central philosophical concepts and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with religious traditions like Buddhism and Jainism.