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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Liquids like wine and olive oil transported in containers were called ‘Amphorae’.
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When the climate of the world was changing, people observed places where edible plants are found, about seeds, plants, etc. They started growing their own plants. And thus, they became farmers.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Here a story has been given below for an example: An Adivasi group lived in a village. They lived there peacefully and used to fulfil their needs from the land and the forests around them. One day a few strangers reached their village along with a government document and announced that the land where Adivasis were living belonged to Mr. Sharma (an industrialist). So they will have to vacate the village because Mr. Sharma wanted to establish an industry over there. When Adivasis did not agree to leave their land, they were humiliated and tortured Mr. Sharma finally decided to visit the- village personally and tried to settle the deal by offering some money to them. While coming to the village with his son, his car met with an accident in which he was badly injured and his son fell into the valley, but was saved. When Mr. Sharma opened his eyes, he saw himself surrounded by some villagers. He came to know that they saved the life of his son with the help of medicinal herbs available in forests. Mr. Sharma learnt that those people belonged to the same Adivasi group whom he wanted to abandon from their land. Finally, Mr. Sharma begged apology from the Adivasis and withdrew his idea of locating an industry in the village. He realized that it would not be justified to ruins the life of those who saved his son's life.
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Syndicate was the group of powerful leaders in the Congress Party. Lal Bahadur Shastri and later Indira Gandhi were made Prime Minister with the support received from the Syndicate. This group had a decisive say in Indira Gandhi’s first cabinet and in policy formulation and implementation of the government. After the split in the Congress, the leaders of the Syndicate stayed with the Congress (O) but were defeated n the subsequent General Elections.
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The government suspended the Freedom of the Press and implemented press censorship. Electricity to all the major newspaper offices was disconnected to the next day from Emergency and the newspapers were forced to get prior approval for all material to be published. Many journalists were arrested. Newspapers like the Indian Express and the Statesman protested by leaving blank spaces where news items had been censored while magazines like the Seminar and the Mainstream chose to close down while many published through secrecy.
Posted by Raj Raj 5 years ago (8671917)
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‘Resource Geopolitics’ is concerned with allocation of distribution of natural resources among the nation states of global arena:
1. It is about who gets what, when, where and how.
2. Inter state rivalry and western geopolitical thinking about resources have been dominated by the relationship of trade, war and power.
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Globalisation has resulted in the trade of foreign commodities in domestic countries. Globalisation is the interconnection between counties through the expansion of foreign trade and foreign investment. It is the process of integrating the home country with foreign countries through the movement of goods, services, investment, technology and people. With the growing globalisation, Chinese manufacturers are exporting Chinese toys to the Indian economy. In India, toys are sold at a high price. Because of this high price for toys, the Chinese manufacturers have started to export plastic toys to India. It will give a lot of opportunities and openings for domestic consumers to reach out beyond the domestic market. The consumers can choose between Indian and Chinese toys. Chinese toys have become more popular in the Indian markets due to its low price and attractive designs. Thus a large proportion of Indian toys have been substituted with much cheaper Chinese toys. This has also reduced the price of toys in the Indian market. But the producers are at a loss because of the import of Chinese toys. Producers in India has to compete with the Chinese producers. Even though this greater competition has resulted in the improved standards of the products produced at a lower price, Indian producers are having a tough time competing in the market. The Chinese toys are far better in terms of cost of production and designs. Thus the excessive import of toys has enabled the Indian buyers to have a wider choice at lower prices. The Chinese toy makers also acquire an opportunity to expand their production and profits. But the Indian producers face losses and many are shutting down their production.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Physical Properties of Metals
● Hard and have a high tensile strength
● Solid at room temperature
● Sonorous
● Good conductors of heat and electricity
● Malleable, i.e., can be beaten into thin sheets
● Ductile, i.e., can be drawn into thin wires
● High melting and boiling points (except Caesium (Cs) and Gallium (Ga))
● Dense, (except alkali metals). Osmium – highest density and lithium – least density
● Lustrous
● Silver-grey in colour, (except gold and copper)
Physical Properties of Nonmetals
- Occur as solids, liquids and gases at room temperature
- Brittle
- Non-malleable
- Non-ductile
- Non-sonorous
- Bad conductors of heat and electricity
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Chemical Properties of Metals
● Alkali metals (Li, Na, K, etc) react vigorously with water and oxygen or air.
● Mg reacts with hot water.
● Al, Fe and Zn react with steam.
● Cu, Ag, Pt, Au do not react with water or dilute acids.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
False; A magnet of any shape always has two poles: north pole and south pole.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
हालदार सोच रहे थे कि कुछ लोग अपनी जवानी जिंदगी घर-गृहस्थी को त्यागकर देश सेवा में जुट जाते हैं। परंतु जो जाति शहीदों, देशभक्तों का मजाक उड़ाती है; ऐसी जाति का क्या होगा? अर्थात वह नष्ट हो जाएगी
मूर्ति की आँखों पर सरकंडे से बना छोटा सा चश्मा रखा हुआ था, जैसा बच्चे बना लेते हैं।
भाव:-
बच्चों ने सरकंडे का चश्मा बनाकर सुभाष चंद्र बोस की मूर्ति पर लगा दिया क्योंकि उन्हें भी चश्मे के बिना सुभाष चंद्र बोस की मूर्ति अच्छी नहीं लग रही थी। इससे यह पता चलता है कि बच्चों में भी देशभक्ति की भावना है।
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
11th of december, Wednesday
2:00 pm
Dear diary,
I am expressing my feeling today that when I was eating food in canteen my friend behaved with me very selfishly.
I am very sad today because he didn't behaved like that.
I had always told him don't be so selfish with others but did not listen me and for that thing also I am very upset.
It is my fault that I didn't force him. I can't believe that my one and the only friend behaved like that. He was not behaving like that. But today I am angry and upset with him. From tomorrow I will will say him not to misbehave with others or by me. I am your friend so I ignored you if you will behave like this to others they will think that he is selfish
Posted by Raj Raj 5 years ago (8671917)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
At the outset, one must say that globalisation is a controversial issue because it impinges both gains and pains. We will first put forward the arguments favouring globalisation.
i. Globalisation is expected to promote efficiency, productivity and, hence, higher economic growth rate. In a controlled and regulated economy, there is no inducement to the industries to become efficient and self-reliant as these are protected from foreign competition through import restrictions and from domestic competition through industrial licensing. Globalisation has one pillar of liberalisation. Liberalisation and the market principles improve the allocative efficiency of resources. This will increase export earnings, allow the inflow of foreign capital and technology. Industries and farm sector, banking and financial sectors are then exposed to international competition. Competition enhances efficiency, productivity and ultimately a better economic growth rate is likely to be achieved.
ii. As far as consumers are concerned, quality goods at the right price will be delivered. This helps to bring down prices. Quality improvement and price reduction will then be enjoyed.
iii. Foreign capital is attracted. It augurs the advent of multinational enterprises (MNEs) who bring modern up-to-date technology in less developed countries. Not only MNCs bring with them modern technology but also it brings investment funds, organisational structure, managerial culture, distribution network, etc. All these create income and employment in the country.
Arguments Against Globalisation:
i. It is feared that globalisation will promote fierce and unhealthy competition. Instead of competition and cooperation, one may argue that MNCs will swallow the domestic producers of poor backward countries overtime. Ultimately, this will cause concentration of economic and political power into the hands of the foreign business enterprises.
ii. Merely opening up the domestic economy without reaching out to foreign markets or helping industries to meet the global challenges has limited the benefits of globalisation without reducing its costs.
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