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Hundi/Hundee is a financial instrument that developed in Medieval India for use in trade and credit transactions. Hundis are used as a form of remittance instrument to transfer money from place to place, as a form of credit instrument or IOU to borrow money and as a bill of exchange in trade transactions.
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The rain was pouring down when suddenly the strong winds brought on large hailstones with the rain. The hailstorm rained on the valley for several hours and Lencho's field was completely destroyed. By the end, not a single leaf was left on the trees, flowers were destroyed and so was Lencho's corn field.
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An open interval does not include its endpoints and is indicated with parentheses. For example, (0,1) describes an interval greater than 0 and less than 1. A closed interval includes its endpoints and is denoted with square brackets rather than parentheses.
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Punishment given by parents holds good for love for us because by punishing us they only teach us a lesson to be a better person. They do not intend to harm us or make us feel bad but they only do so for the betterment of our future. A punishment is more of a learning and thus, it is always filled with love and care.
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it means that whatever we have we should satisfied in that becoz whatever we achieve is because of our hard work .It is also true that one should be content with what life gives him or her .desire always lead to suffering.We should accept the things given to us in life.
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No not everybody around us gets enough food to eat. There are many people who are too poor to afford at least one meal a day.
While you can see rich people wasting food as they have more than needed, there is one section in the society who often sleeps without any food.
They don’t have enough to get basic necessities in life including a bread to eat.
This is happened because of economic imbalance in the society, and increased property levels, illiteracy, rack of employments are also responsible for this problem.
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| Anizham Thirunal <marthanda_varma" title="Marthanda Varma">Marthanda Varma I</marthanda_varma"> | 1729–1758 |
| Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma I (<dharma_raja" title="Dharma Raja">Dharma Raja)</dharma_raja"> | 1758–1798 |
| Avittom Thirunal <balarama_varma" title="Balarama Varma">Balarama Varma I</balarama_varma"> | 1798–1810 |
| Ayilyom Thirunal <gowri_lakshmi_bayi" title="Gowri Lakshmi Bayi">Gowri Lakshmi Bayi</gowri_lakshmi_bayi"> | 1810–1813 (Queen) 1813–1815 (Regent Queen) |
| Uthrittathi Thirunal <gowri_parvati_bayi" title="Gowri Parvati Bayi">Gowri Parvati Bayi</gowri_parvati_bayi"> | 1815–1829 (Regent Queen) |
| <swathi_thirunal_rama_varma" title="Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma">Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma II</swathi_thirunal_rama_varma"> | 1829–1846 |
| <uthram_thirunal" title="Uthram Thirunal">Uthram Thirunal Marthanda Varma II</uthram_thirunal"> | 1846–1860 |
| <ayilyam_thirunal" title="Ayilyam Thirunal">Ayilyam Thirunal Rama Varma III</ayilyam_thirunal"> | 1860–1880 |
| <visakham_thirunal" title="Visakham Thirunal">Visakham Thirunal Rama Varma IV</visakham_thirunal"> | 1880–1885 |
| <moolam_thirunal" title="Moolam Thirunal">Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma V</moolam_thirunal"> | 1885–1924 |
| Pooradam Thirunal <sethu_lakshmi_bayi" title="Sethu Lakshmi Bayi">Sethu Lakshmi Bayi</sethu_lakshmi_bayi"> | 1924–1931 (Regent Queen) |
| <chithira_thirunal_balarama_varma" title="Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma">Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma II</chithira_thirunal_balarama_varma"> | 1931–1971 |
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The enter key is a computer innovation, which in most cases causes a command line, window form, or dialog box to operate its default function. This is typically to finish an "entry" and begin the desired process, and is usually an alternative to clicking an OK button.
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व्यापार अवरोध अंतर्राष्ट्रीय व्यापार पर सरकार द्वारा प्रेरित प्रतिबंध हैं। अधिकांश व्यापार अवरोध एक ही सिद्धांत पर काम करती हैं: व्यापार पर कुछ प्रकार की लागत (धन, समय, नौकरशाही, कोटा) का आरोपण जो कि व्यापार उत्पादों की कीमत या उपलब्धता को बढ़ाता है।
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Mr Keesing remained annoyed with Anne for talking in the class. As a punishment he gave her extra homework. Anne was to write an essay on ‘ A Chatterbox’,and then on ‘An incorrigible Chatterbox’. Anne wrote the essays and Mr Keesing like them. But she didn't give up her habit of talking in the class. Now Mr Keesing asked her to write a very unusual essay. The title of the essay was : “Quack, Quack, Quack,” said Mrs. Chatterbox. In fact Mr Keesing had intended to play a joke on Anne. But Anne wrote the essay in such a way that it became a joke on Mr Keesing himself. She wrote that in the form of a verse. It told the story of a mother duck and a father swan. The father bites his three ducklings to death because they quacked too much. The father in the poem is clearly Mr Keesing and the ducklings are the children of his class. Luckily Mr Keesing took the joke the right way. He liked the poem and read it to several classes. He stopped giving Anne any extra homework. He allowed her to talk in the class. He even started making jokes with the children.

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