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Demographic transition is a model used to represent the movement of high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system. It works on the premise that birth and death rates are connected to and correlate with stages of industrial development. The demographic transition model is sometimes referred to as "DTM" and is based on historical data and trends.
Explanation:Demographic transition involves four stages.
Stage 1: Death rates and birth rates are high and are roughly in balance, a common condition of a pre-industrial society. Population growth is very slow, influenced in part by the availability of food. The U.S. was said to be in Stage 1 in the 19th century.
Stage 2: This is the "developing country" phase. Death rates drop rapidly due to improvements in food supply and sanitation, which increases life spans and reduces disease. Without a corresponding fall in birth rates, countries in this stage experience a large increase in population.
Stage 3: Birth rates fall due to access to contraception, increases in wages, urbanization, an increase in the status and education of women, and other social changes. Population growth begins to level off. Mexico is believed to be in this stage in the early decades of the millennium. Northern Europe entered this stage in the later part of the 19th century.
Stage 4: Birth rates and death rates are both low in this stage. People born during Stage 2 are now beginning to age and require the support of a dwindling working population. Birth rates may drop below replacement level, considered to be two children per family. This leads to a shrinking population. Death rates may remain consistently low, or they may increase slightly due to increases in lifestyle diseases linked to low exercise levels and high obesity. Sweden has reached this stage in the 21st century.
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Thomas Malthus was an 18th-century British philosopher and economist noted for the Malthusian growth model, an exponential formula used to project population growth. The theory states that food production will not be able to keep up with growth in the human population, resulting in disease, famine, war, and calamity.
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(i) The Push factors make the place of origin seem less attractive for reasons like unemployment, poor living conditions, political turmoil, unpleasant climate, natural disasters, epidemics and socio-economic backwardness.
(ii) The Pull factors make the place of destination seem more attractive than the place of origin for reasons like better job opportunities and living conditions, peace and stability, security of life and property and pleasant climate.
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Advantages
1. Only real player/ team has best potential will be the winner of the tournament.
2. Charm of the tournament still maintained thought out the tournament.
3. Good team/ player will continues though out the tournament so the chance of selection of good players is still alive.
Disadvantages
1. Funds are required more
2. Time are required more
3. Result come late
4. Officials & gournd realized more
5. Equipments are realized more.
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Advantages
1. Only real player/ team has best potential will be the winner of the tournament.
2. Charm of the tournament still maintained thought out the tournament.
3. Good team/ player will continues though out the tournament so the chance of selection of good players is still alive.
Disadvantages
1. Funds are required more
2. Time are required more
3. Result come late
4. Officials & gournd realized more
5. Equipments are realized more.
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Intramurals
1. It mean that the activities which are performed within the walls or within the campus of an institution are called 'intramurals.
2. These activities are organised only for the students of a school or institution.
3. No student of other school can participate in these activities.
Extramurals
1. It mean that the activities, which are performed outside the walls of an institution or school.
2. It mean that the activities,which are organised by an institution/school and the students of two or more schools also participate in them.
3. In extramural competition, the students of other schools also participate in sports related activities.it is also called inter-school competitions.
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A Blog is a web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual.
They can be used for anything that involves communicating or publishing information on the World Wide Web. Common uses include teaching and educational and corporate use. Your blog can be a personal diary, a project collaboration tool, a guide, or any means of communicating and publishing information on the web.
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| BASIS FOR COMPARISON | QUALITATIVE DATA | QUANTITATIVE DATA |
| Meaning | Qualitative data is the data in which the classification of objects is based on attributes and properties. | Quantitative Data is the type of data which can be measured and expressed numerically. |
| Research Methodology | Exploratory | Conclusive |
| Approach | Subjective | Objective |
| Analysis | Non-Statistical | Statistical |
| Collection of data | Unstructured | Structured |
| Determines | Depth of understanding | Level of occurrence |
| Asks | Why? | How many or How much? |
| Sample | Small number of non-representative samples | Large number of representative samples |
| Outcome | Develops initial understanding. | Recommends final course of action. |
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You can split and merge cells in a table. Splitting cells is similar to adding a row or column, but it all takes place in one cell instead of a group of cells. Merging cells, however, is similar to deleting a cell and then adjoining it with a neighboring cell.
Splitting Cells in a Table
To split cells in a table, perform these tasks:
Place your mouse cursor in the cell you want to split.
Right-click and choose Cell, then Split Cell Horizontally or Split Cell Vertically, depending on whether you want to split the cell into two columns or rows.
Merging Cells in a Table
To merge cells in a table, perform these tasks:
Place your mouse cursor in the cell to merge.
Right-click and choose Cell, then Merge Right or Merge Down, depending on whether you want to merge the cell with the cell on its right or with the cell below it.
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CUI stands for Character User Interface
GUI stands for Graphical User Interface
FSF stands for Free Software Foundation
GNU stands for GNU's not Unix
BOSS stands for Bharat Operating System Solutions
CDAC stands for Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant
PIM stands for Product Information Management
PnP stands for Plug and play
MBR stands for Master Boot Record
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