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Sia ? 4 years, 9 months ago (6945213)

International trade is considered the economic barometer for a country because Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity. ... When the value of export exceeds the value of imports, it is called a favourable balance of trade.

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Itika And Shubh Bajpai 5 years ago (10288110)

He gave a drink to rip van Winkle
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Sia ? 4 years, 9 months ago (6945213)

AAPHER stands for American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Various AAHPER youth fitness test items included are as follows:

  1. Pull-ups (Boys) / Flexed – Arm Hang (Girls)

Pull-ups (Boys)

The bar is hung at a height where students can freely hang off the floor. With the overhand grip, the student should raise his body until his chin is over the bar and lower it again to the starting position with his arms fully extended. Swinging, Knee bend is not allowed. One point is scored each time the student completes a pull up.

Flexed – Arm Hang (Girls)

The height of bar should be adjusted to the standing height of the subject. The student grasp the bar with overhand grip. She then raises her body off the floor with the help of assistant to a position where the chin is above the bar. Now the subject holds the ‘hang’ position as long as possible. The stop watch is started when subject assumes starting position and stopped when the chin touches the bar.

  1. Flexed – Leg Sit – ups

The student lies flat on the back with knees bent and feet on the floor. The angle of knees is 90 degree. Fingers are interlocked behind the neck with elbows touching the floor. The feet are held by a partner. The student then curls up to a sitting position and touches the elbows to the knees. This exercise is repeated as many times as possible in 60 seconds (1 minute).

  1. Shuttle Run

The student stands at one of the lines. On the signal ‘go’ he runs, takes the block one and returns to the starting line, and places the block behind that line, he then returns to the second block, which is carried across the starting line on the way back. Two trials are permitted.

  1. Standing Long Jump

The student stands behind the take-off line with feet several inches apart. He then jumps forward by bending knees and swinging arms backward. Three trials are permitted. Measurement is from the closest heel mark to the take-off line.

  1. 50 yard Dash

After a short warm-up, the student takes a position behind the starting line. On signal ‘go’ the student runs across the finish line. One trial is permitted.

  1. 600 yard Run – Walk

Students can run in a group of 10-12 students. When a group is running, the timer can call out times as each student crosses the finish line.

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Ashutosh Deo Tiwary 5 years ago (10452781)

In the Kingdom of Fools is a famous Kannada folktale adapted from A.K. Ramanujan’s ‘Folk Tales from India’. This interesting story is about a kingdom of fools that was ruled by a silly king and his foolish ministers. He along with his ministers ordered the people of the kingdom to consider night as day and day as night. They would sleep all day long and perform their daily tasks during the night. One fine day, a guru and his disciple visited the kingdom and were surprised about the reverse rules set by the king and his ministers. They were more astonished to find out that everything in the kingdom cost a single rupee only. The guru and his disciple were happy initially as they could buy anything by just spending a rupee. However, the guru understood that it was not a wise decision to stay in a kingdom of fools, so he left. His disciple was unwilling to leave the kingdom because of the ready availability of good food at a reasonable rate. He was a big foodie and ate plenty of food and grew fat in a matter of a few days. One day, a thief broke into the house of a rich merchant by making a huge hole in the wall and sneaked in. While he was returning with the stolen items, the wall of the house collapsed on his head, killing him instantly. However, the thief’s brother approached the king and complained to him that the house owner (merchant) should be punished for not building a strong wall. The king immediately summoned the merchant to his court. When the merchant arrived, he blamed the bricklayer for building a weak wall. The bricklayer, an old man, was called to the king’s court and pleaded with the king to punish the dancing girl for distracting his attention from work as she went to and fro that street all day wearing jingling anklets. The dancing girl who had become old now blamed the goldsmith as he had delayed his work and made her walk up and down that street several times. Soon, the goldsmith was brought into the king’s court, who said that he was busy attending a rich merchant’s orders that time due to some wedding rituals in his family. It was, therefore, ruled out that this merchant was the same house owner whose wall had collapsed on the burglar. The merchant pleaded that his father was the one who ordered the jewellery and he was dead already. But, the king decided to punish the merchant for his father’s deeds. A new stake was ordered to proceed with the execution. However, the merchant was extremely thin to fit the execution stake. So, the king ordered to search for a fat man to fit the stake. The king’s men searched the entire kingdom and found the disciple as an ideal fit for the stake. But as he was innocent, he pleaded with the king not to punish him for others’ deeds. Since, it was a kingdom of fools, no one listened to him. Waiting for his execution, the disciple then remembered his guru’s words and requested him to help him. His guru who was blessed with magical powers could see his disciple’s condition in his vision. At once, he arrived to save his disciple. He quietly whispered some words in his disciple’s ears. Then, he requested the king to punish him instead of his disciple. However, when the disciple heard this, he requested the king to put the stake on him as he was brought there for execution first. Puzzled about who should die first; the king asked to resolve the conflict, the guru dubiously told him that whoever would die on the stake first would be reborn as the future king of that kingdom. The one who died next would become the key minister of the kingdom. The king was baffled and did not want to lose his kingdom to someone else in the subsequent life. So, he had a discussion with his minister and finally concluded that they should go on the stake to continue being the king and minister in the next life. That night, they secretly went to the prison and set free the guru along with his disciple. The next morning, the king and his minister who disguised themselves as the guru and his disciple were executed on the stake. When the people of the kingdom saw that the king along with his minister were executed, they made the guru and his disciple as their king and minister, respectively. Although the guru was hesitant initially, he finally gave in and reversed the rules of the kingdom and the people began leading a normal life like other kingdoms.
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Soumyashree Paital 5 years ago (9240553)

AROUND THE WORLD chapter question second is which was the highest point of their journey?
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Soumyashree Paital 5 years ago (9240553)

Happy makar sankranti
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Kavya Jain 5 years ago (9080606)

2:1

Chavi Ojha Chavi Ojha 5 years ago (10432980)

2/1

Supriya Bharti 5 years ago (10430998)

2:1

Tanmay Tarun 5 years ago (8647281)

The answer is 2/1

Jwansingh Meena 5 years ago (3333313)

The answer is 1/2
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Riya Yadav 5 years ago (10188710)

What are you doing

Aditya Abrol 5 years ago (10403462)

De l'
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Ronak ???? 5 years ago (10371197)

Catalysis, homogeneous and heterogeneous activity and selectivity. Emulsion - types of emulsions.
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Najia Begum 5 years ago (9912822)

You mean Moral ??

Yashasvi Sahu 5 years ago (9133659)

Is there any positive point of the poem?

Najia Begum 5 years ago (9912822)

Dust of Snow Summary :- ‘Dust of Snow’ is a beautiful short poem written by Robert Frost. This poem tells that even a simple moment has a large significance. The poet has mentioned crow and hemlock tree in this poem. Crow signifies his depressive and sorrowful mood and hemlock tree is a poisonous tree. Both these signify that the poet was not in a good mood and so he describes the dark, depressive and bitter side of nature to present his similar mood.
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Surbhi Shivangi 5 years ago (8469633)

Physiological process through which new blood vessels forms from pre existing vessels
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Soumyashree Paital 5 years ago (9240553)

Happy makar sankranti
Mh
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Aishika Makhal 5 years ago (10420742)

Bhangra is a haunted place of Rajasthan
It is an dance of punjqb

Isha Kumari 5 years ago (10307824)

Bhangra is from punjab
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Khadija Mirza 5 years ago (7129179)

The main sources of Islamic History are as follows: 1. Tawarikh (Chronicles): texts that narrate events in chronological order 2. Sira (Biographies), Hadiths (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), Tafsir (commentaries of the Quran), that is the semi-historical accounts 3. Akhbar (a collection of eye-witness reports) 4. Persian Chronicles 5.Documentary evidence such as letters of correspondence etc 6. Numismatics (the study of coins) and Epigraphics (the study of inscriptions)
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Badboy Gaming 5 years ago (10065798)

Hn yr meko bhi send kr denaa bhutt dr lg rhaa
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Bhupendra Kumar 3 years, 7 months ago (8149483)

Write the notation of Dhamar in any one of the prescribed raga.
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Priyal Rose 4 years, 11 months ago (5999628)

He or she might be suffering from ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER.
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Jwansingh Meena 5 years ago (3333313)

The answer is 7/1650

Prince Kumar 5 years ago (10451053)

Principal
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Priyanka Kumari 5 years ago (10452993)

There are three bones in our ear Anvil ,hammer and stirrup
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Najia Begum 5 years ago (9912822)

Thank you and same to you ??

Ajay Yadav 5 years ago (9032489)

Same to you sis

Juri Kalita 5 years ago (7686516)

Thanks bro

D N 5 years ago (10448232)

Thanks

Yashasvi Sahu 5 years ago (9133659)

S2u
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Laxmi S.P? 5 years ago (9890424)

By sexual reproduction

Devanshu Gupta 5 years ago (8959952)

By sexual reproduction Organ are testies and ovary

Priyanka Sharma 5 years ago (10022146)

By sexual reproduction
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Lakshay Dhall 5 years ago (7373453)

Forests were in existence much before the coming of man on this planet. It is also true that if forests disappear, deserts will follow. Felling of trees and clearing of forests is converting our grassland and croplands into wastelands and deserts.
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Drishty Kamboj 5 years ago (10229495)

Primaru valency is the oxidation state of metal atom and secondary valency is its coordination number

Sudheer Mishra 5 years ago (9165987)

According to Werner theory, the central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. They are the primary and secondary valency. .
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