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Tanya Panwar 4 years, 6 months ago (9881305)

Thnks

Pema Dickey Dickey 4 years, 6 months ago (8426911)

Yes

Sachin Senthil 4 years, 6 months ago (11026982)

Yes

Gurvinder Kour 4 years, 6 months ago (9930879)

Yes

Shambhavi Prabha 4 years, 6 months ago (6088537)

Yes please
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Bhumika Makwana 4 years, 5 months ago (9864003)

Many as madaris,circus master,

Meghna Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11284902)

Hen for poultry farm

Meghna Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11284902)

Snake for snake charmer

Meghna Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11284902)

Bulls for farmer

Bipanpreet Kaur 4 years, 6 months ago (11301928)

Madaris , Mahouts , Snake Charmers .
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Bipanpreet Kaur 4 years, 6 months ago (11301928)

Bastions are the part of walls .
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Satyadev Singh Yadav 4 years, 5 months ago (11397697)

No

Haritha .G 4 years, 5 months ago (3016284)

I don't know

Akshay Golait 4 years, 5 months ago (11348184)

Ne parnity

Usha Lakshmi 4 years, 6 months ago (5453871)

Hi

Ayushi Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (11302310)

I don't kniw
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?Isha .B 4 years, 6 months ago (9685102)

1km=1000m 1hr =3600s So,73*1000/3600 =73000/3600 =7778m/s
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Tanu Shri Saini 4 years, 5 months ago (10199046)

The physical components of the computer systems are called HARDWARE

Rahul Singh 4 years, 6 months ago (1672971)

Hardware

Avadhesh Mishra 4 years, 6 months ago (9999609)

Internet basic

Sunidhi Kumari 4 years, 6 months ago (11165377)

Hardware
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Deepak Kumar Meena 4 years, 4 months ago (11283238)

Out of syllabus
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Sanket ... 4 years, 6 months ago (5722231)

FF khelti ho

Laxmi Kumari Sharma 4 years, 6 months ago (11301404)

The discrimination on the basis of colour of the people are called apartheid ,in this black people are looked down by white people
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Diksha Laniya🐥 4 years, 6 months ago (10085318)

No I am not play a free fire you play a free fire.

Vishal Jadhav 4 years, 6 months ago (11241443)

Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a district of the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in western India. It is composed of two separate geographical entities: Nagar Haveli, wedged between Maharashtra and Gujarat and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the northwest, the smaller enclave of Dadra, which is surrounded by Gujarat. Silvassa is the administrative headquarters of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

Sanket ... 4 years, 6 months ago (5722231)

You play free fire
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Diksha Laniya🐥 4 years, 4 months ago (10085318)

No

Sanket ... 4 years, 6 months ago (5722231)

You play free fire
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Parth Kanani 4 years, 6 months ago (3244284)

-x sin x
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Anshika Shukla 4 years, 6 months ago (11194743)

Angle that have common sides and common vertex are called adjacent angles

Deepika Anjmano Tiwari 4 years, 6 months ago (11313464)

Definition Adjacent angles are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side. The vertex of an angle is the endpoint of the rays that form the sides of the angle. When we say common vertex and common side, we mean that the vertex point and the side are shared by the two angles.

Josh Cavin 4 years, 6 months ago (11302400)

These are two angles which have common vertexes and common sides
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Abhinav Agarwal 4 years, 6 months ago (11277742)

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Aditi Tyagi 4 years, 6 months ago (11307380)

Business process management

Neha Shingla 4 years, 6 months ago (11181934)

Business process management
Read the passage given below. 1 I was born on 30th of November, 1835, in the almost invisible village of Florida, Monroe County, Missouri. I suppose Florida had less than three hundred inhabitants. It had two streets, each a couple of hundred yards long; the rest of the avenues mere lanes, with rail fences and cornfields on either side. Both the streets and the lanes were paved with the same material-tough black mud in wet times, deep dust in dry. 2 Most of the houses were of logs-all of them, indeed, except three or four; these latter were frame ones. There were none of brick, and none of stone. There was a log church, with a puncheon floor and slab benches. A puncheon floor is made of logs whose upper surfaces have been chipped flat with the adz. The cracks between the logs were not filled; there was no carpet; consequently, if you dropped anything smaller than a peach, it was likely to go through. The church was perched upon short sections of logs, which elevated it two or three feet from the ground. Hogs slept under there, and whenever the dogs got after them during services, the minister had to wait till the disturbance was over. In winter there was always a refreshing breeze up through the puncheon floor; in summer there were fleas enough for all. 3 A slab bench is made of the outside cut of a saw-log, with the bark side down; it is supported on four sticks driven into auger holes at the ends; it has no back and no cushions. The church was twilighted with yellow tallow candles in tin sconces hung against the walls. Week days, the church was a schoolhouse. 4 There were two stores in the village. My uncle, John A. Quarles, was proprietor of one of them. It was a very small establishment, with a few rolls of "bit" calicoes on half a dozen shelves; a few barrels of salt mackerel, coffee, and New Orleans sugar behind the counter; stacks of brooms, shovels, axes, hoes, rakes, and such things here and there; a lot of cheap hats, bonnets, and tinware strung on strings and suspended from the walls; and at the other end of the room was another counter with bags of shot on it, a cheese or two, and a keg of powder; in front of it a row of nail kegs and a few pigs of lead, and behind it a barrel or two of New Orleans molasses and native corn whisky on top. If a boy bought five or ten cents' worth of anything. he was entitled to half a handful of sugar from the barrel; if a woman bought a few yards of calico she was entitled to a spool of thread in addition to the usual gratis "trimmin's"; if a man bought a trifle, he was at liberty to draw and swallow as big a drink of whisky as he wanted.
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Anshika Chauhan 2 years, 3 months ago (11520730)

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