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Posted by Preeti Sharma 5 years ago (11130063)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Mahatma Gandhi decided to launch a nation wide satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act because;
- The Rowlatt Act had been hurriedly passed through the Imperial Legislative Council despite the united opposition of the Indian members.
- It gave the government enormous power to repress political activities.
- It allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.
- Mahatma Gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Incomplete dominance: When none of the factors of a gene is dominant, the phenotype of a heterozygous dominant individual is a blend of dominant and recessive traits. For example, flower colour in<i> Mirabilis jalapa.</i>
Co-dominance: When both recessive and dominant traits are expressed in a heterozygous genotype. This means that none of the factors is recessive but both can express themselves irrespective of their presence in homozygous or heterozygous condition. For example, IA and IB alleles of I gene of ABO blood group.
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Surendra Bhardwaj 3 years, 3 months ago (12297881)
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The line graph shows estimated sales of gold in Dubai for 12 months in 2002 in millions of Dirhams
The line graph gives information about gold trade in Dubai from January to December of the year 2002.
It is clear in the graph that the gold sales reached its highest level of selling in March and it fell to its lowest level between July and September.
In the beginning of the year the gold price stood at 200 millions of dirhams and it increased slightly in the following month before the figures showed a sharp rise in March, with the selling was about 350 million of dirhams.
In contrast, after the trend reached a peak in March with its highest gold trading, the figures decreased gradually for the next 4 months from April, May, June and July with 250, 200, 150, and 120 million of dirhams, respectively. Surprisingly enough, there was a strong recovery for the Dubai gold sales in August with the selling was about 200 million of dirhams and it fluctuated before it was levelling off until the end of the year and the trading closed nearly 200 million of dirhams in December.
Posted by Prajwal G N 5 years ago (9509194)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The Director
The Archaeological Survey of India
New Delhi
November 13, 2016
Sub: Damage to historical monuments due to negligence
Dear Sir
I write to you to express my concern over the flagrant damage being done to precious and invaluable historical monuments. What shocks the most is the negligence and apathy of the civic authorities to the maintenance and conservation of these monuments. These monuments are not only the invaluable symbols of our past civilization, but also a very rich source of earnings for the local as well as national economy. The benefits of these monuments support the lives of many local people. These historic buildings help create vibrant, cultural downtowns that engender tourism, art, festivals, and other activities which in turn draw investment, revenue, and economic growth. These historical buildings provide thousands of job opportunities for thousands of people. I know your good self must be aware of the consequences if foreign and local tourists stop visiting these ramshackle monuments!
I appeal to you to look into the gravity of the situation. The damaged parts of these buildings must be renovated and restored. Such provisions must be made as keep the tourists from physically coming very close to these monuments. There must be fencing around delicate parts of these buildings so that tourists can just watch them from a safe distance. Installation of CCTV cameras, putting guards on duty, cleanliness, and providing some facilities for the tourists also must be looked into. I hope you will look into the matter and do your level best to maintain these symbols and treasures of our cultural heritage.
Yours truly,
Name
Posted by Yash Agrawal 5 years ago (8194430)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
In statistics universe (population) refers to an aggregate of all items about which we want to obtain information. Suppose there are 1500 studetns in a particular school. If an investigation relates to all the 1500 students, then 1500 would be taken as universe or population.
On the other hand, if we take out only 150 for investigation, then 150 students will be taken as sample. Sample is only the part of the population or the universe. This part must represent the characteristics of universe.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Fitness Club of Gandhi Road
Balasore
May 15, 2020
The Manager
Pioneer Sports Co
Balasore
Subject: Purchase of gym equipment
Sir:
I wish to place order for the supply of gym equipment our gym. The particulars of the equipment and their quantity to be supplied are given below:
S.no. Particulars Quantity
1. Treadmill 1 piece
2. Stationary Bikes 2 pieces
3. Weight Machine 1 pieces
4. Abdominal Crunchers 1 piece
5. Skipping Rope 3 pieces
Kindly give me maximum discount. Do send me the equipment from the fresh lot. The payment of these equipment will be digitally made. Do let me know the date by which you will deliver the equipment. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours truly,
Ramesh
The Managerv
Posted by Pushpendra Singh 5 years ago (9340977)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France. He was crowned as the king of France in December 1804. He was known as the ‘son of the revolution’. He was an excellent general who recovered he lost territories. He Expanded his kingdoms through wars with Austria , Prussia and Russia between 1805-07. He passed the Napoleonic code in 1805 to simplify the administration. He was defeated very badly by the British General Arthur Wellesley at Waterloo in 1815. He was arrested and sent to the island of Saint Helena where he died in 1821.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The concept of friction force. There are many forces in nature such as gravitational force, nuclear force, friction force, magnetic force etc. Pull or push acting upon a body which results in the interaction of the body with another object.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
add 1 5/8 by 2 7/9
1 5/8 + 2 7/9
= 13/8 + 25/9
= [13(9) + 25(8)]/72
= (117+ 200)/72
= 317/72
Posted by Mouniya Rajavel 5 years ago (10184044)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The condition of Ram Saran and Lakha Singh is different in this way.
1)Ram Saran is a victim of urban poverty while Lakha Singh is the victim of rural poverty.
2)Ram Saran manages two square meagre meal but Lakha Singh cannot manage even that sometimes.
3)Ram Saran's whole family works to sustain their livelihood but Lakha Singh is the only earner.
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
| Case study of Ram saran | Lakha singh |
| a. He is a daily wage labourer in a wheat mill. | A landless farmer, does work for the big farmers. |
| b. Has meagre income. Wife also works as a maid. Son is a helper | No regular income. Lives in a kucha house , has a big family |
| c. His children dont' go to schools, they do not have access to heath facilities, | They do not have access to schools, do not have new clothes, |

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Arpita .9 5 years ago (9105273)
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