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- Comparable to bamboo bridge cement bridge will be stronger.
- Cement bridge is more durable.
- Famous cement bridge in INDIA is PAMBAN BRIDGE in Salem, TamilNADU
- Gravel and Sand mixture is used in making cement bridge
- Mostly found in RURAL AREAS
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There are many sources of information regarding Harappan Civilization. Out of them, the most important were seals, script, excavations etc.
SEALS:
- The Harappan seals are the most important sources for reconstructing the History of Harappa.
- The seals were unique feature of Harapppan civilization.
- The seals were made up of steatite and they were in square and round shaped.
- Seals were mainly used for the purpose of trade.
- The seals were pictures with animals, plants, etc.
- One of the most important seals was the seal of Pashupati.
SCRIPT:
- The script of Harappan Civilization is another important source.
- Though the script was not deciphered, it is one of the sources for Harappan Civilization.
- The script of Harappan Civilization was not alphabetical instead it was pictographical.
- There were nearly 126 characters in the script of Harappa.
- The style of Harapppan script was bostrofedon style.
The other sources for reconstructing the history of Harapppan civilization are Terracota figurines, Great Bath, Granaries etc.
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The image formed by the mirror is at same distance behind the mirror as object is in front of it, now
If distance of object from mirror = 0.5 m
Then distance of image from mirror = 0.5 m
So, distance between object and mirror = 0.5 m+ 0.5m = 1m
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{tex}(2 \sqrt{3}-5 \sqrt{2}){/tex} + {tex}(\sqrt{3}+2 \sqrt{2}){/tex}
= {tex}2 \sqrt{3}+\sqrt{3}-5 \sqrt{2}+2 \sqrt{2}=(3 \sqrt{3}-3 \sqrt{2}){/tex}
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Anything which we eat to live is called food.
For example: Roti ,bread ,butter ,fruits vegetables, pulses, vegetable oil, butter, desi ghee, eggs, meat, chicken , fish, egg etc.
Food is a substance eaten by us to do work, grow ,maintain our body and remain healthy.
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Management is a distinct process of planning, organizing, actuating and controlling, performed to determine and accomplish stated objectives with the use of human beings and other resources.
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Management is the process by which a co-operative group directs actions of others toward common goals
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Matter is a substance that has inertia and occupies physical space. According to modern physics, matter consists of various types of particles, each with mass and size.
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The emerging places of Sufi and Bhakti movements were different but the ideologies of both these movements had many similarities. They can be discussed as follows:
- Humanism: Both the movements considered an individual as the main subject. They advised all human beings to live in peace and harmony.
- Monotheism: Both the movements believed in one God. The Sufis stated that God is one and we are all his children. The saints of the Bhakti movement also sang hymns in praise of God.
- Praise for Guru: Both Sufi saints and Bhakats have eulogized Guru in their hymns. The only difference is that Sufis term their Guru as Pir.
- Love for Mankind: The saints of Sufi and Bhakti movement advised all their followers to love human beings. Love for human beings leads to love for God.
- Tolerance: The Sufi saints and Bhakats advised all the Hindus and the Muslims to be tolerant. They should live unitedly.
The Similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and Mystics: There was a great similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and mystics regarding nature, God, soul and other things.
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The emerging places of Sufi and Bhakti movements were different but the ideologies of both these movements had many similarities. They can be discussed as follows:
- Humanism: Both the movements considered an individual as the main subject. They advised all human beings to live in peace and harmony.
- Monotheism: Both the movements believed in one God. The Sufis stated that God is one and we are all his children. The saints of the Bhakti movement also sang hymns in praise of God.
- Praise for Guru: Both Sufi saints and Bhakats have eulogized Guru in their hymns. The only difference is that Sufis term their Guru as Pir.
- Love for Mankind: The saints of Sufi and Bhakti movement advised all their followers to love human beings. Love for human beings leads to love for God.
- Tolerance: The Sufi saints and Bhakats advised all the Hindus and the Muslims to be tolerant. They should live unitedly.
The Similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and Mystics: There was a great similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and mystics regarding nature, God, soul and other things.
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Conduction: This is a flow of heat by direct contact. Heat travels from a warmer object toward a colder object. A pan warming on a stove is an example.
Convection: This is a transfer of heat by mixing a fluid. Convection occurs within liquids and gases. Examples include boiling water and when warm water mixes with cold water. In meteorology, convection is a common heat transfer mechanisms in the troposphere.
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