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Rinku Bisht Bisht 3 years, 1 month ago (13686165)

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

Reasons for the Nationalist upsurge in the 19th century Europe are as follows:

  1. The absolute rulers oppressed the people.
  2. The well-known philosophers and leaders spread liberal ideas and visions.
  3. The French Revolution provided the inspiration to the people to fight for freedom.
  4. The slogan 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' became the clarion call for the common people of Europe.
  5. The French army and its soldiers began to carry the ideas of nationalism abroad with the outbreak of revolutionary wars.
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Ansh Patel 3 years, 1 month ago (13151767)

What is habitat?
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Rigzin Chosphel 3 years, 2 months ago (13023034)

Sanskritisation is a term in sociology which refers to the process by which castes or tribes placed lower in the caste hierarchy seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the dominant caste and upper caste .It has been criticised for exaggerating social mobility or the scope of lower caste to move up the social ladder
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to provide safeguard of women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform
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The diameter of the circular track is given as 200 m. That is, 2r=200 m. From this radius is calculated as Radius, r = 100 m. In 40 sec the athlete complete one round. So, in 2 mins and 20 secs, that is, 140 sec the athlete will complete = 140 / 40 = 3.5 (three and a half) rounds. One round is considered as the circumference of the circular track. The distance covered in 140 sec = 2πr×3.5=2×3.14×100×3.5=2200 m. For each complete round the displacement is zero. Therefore for 3 complete rounds, the displacement will be zero. At the end of his motion, the athlete will be in the diametrically opposite position. That is, displacement = diameter = 200 m. Hence, the distance covered is 2200 m and the displacement is 200 m.
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Micro-nutrientsMacronutrientsRequirements *Required in very minute quantities. *Required in larger quantities. Functions Prevents diseases.Provides energy. Consequences of Deficiency *Deficiency results in Anemia, Goiter, Scurvy, etc. *Deficiency results in Kwashiorkor, Marasmus, Malnutrition,  etc. Consequences of Overconsumption *Overconsumption of Vitamins leads to liver and nerve damage. *Overconsumption of macro-nutrients results in cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, etc. Concentration *Available in a minute concentration in the body, less than 1 mg/gm. *Available in high concentration in the body, equal to 1 mg or 1000 microgram. Composition *Also called trace elements. *Also known as major elements. Types *Vitamins, minerals and trace elements. *Carbohydrate, protein and fats. Examples *Antioxidants, Minerals, and Vitamins are examples of macro-nutrients. *Proteins, fibre, carbohydrates, and fats are examples of micro-nutrients. Sources *Are found in fruits, vegetables, eggs, fermented foods, green leafy vegetables, etc. *Are found abundantly in cereals, fish, legumes, meat, nuts, oilseeds, potatoes, yam, etc. Advantages *Micro-nutrients contribute to body growth and disease prevention. *Provides energy required for the metabolic system.
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Seasonality of employment affected the lives of the Indian workers during the 18th century in the following ways:

  1. The seasonality of work meant a prolonged period of unemployment. Workers were forced again on the streets.
  2. A few of them went back to the countryside.
  3. Most of them looked for odd jobs in cities.

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