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A)The snake is trying to escape from the pursuing stick.
B)The snake looks beautiful and graceful.
C) He moves his thing long body with sudden curvings.
D) The snake goes to hide in the water.
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- Parliament has limited powers to amend the constitution.
- Parliament cannot damage or destroy the basic features of the Constitution.
- The procedure prescribed for the amendment is mandatory. Non-compliance with it will result in the invalidity of the amendment.
- Clauses (4) and (5) inserted in Art. 368 by the 42nd Amendment Act are invalid because they take away the right of judicial review.
- Parliament cannot increase its amending power by amending Art. 368.
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3. Chauth and Sardeshmukhi were taxes conceived during the times of the Great Maratha
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
1.
The two factors responsible for the rise of independent states in India were :
(a) the wars of succession ahead become a tradition among the Mughals. This deteriorated the political and the financial condition of the Empire .
(b) the Emperors after Aurangzeb were unable to arrest the gradual shifting of political and economic authority into do the hands of provisional governors
2. The states of sikhs, marathas , and rajputs openly asserted their independence from the Mughal empire.
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Photoshop layers are like sheets of stacked acetate. You can see through transparent areas of a layer to the layers below. You move a layer to position the content on the layer, like sliding a sheet of acetate in a stack. You can also change the opacity of a layer to make content partially transparent.
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Plastic use is increasing day by day and it is not only our country's problem it is worldwide problem because it is spoiling our environment rapidly . to overcome this situation we should put our hands together to stop usage of plastic in our daily life. As responsible citizens of our country help to protect our environment from plastic related pollution by following ways:
1 We should use jute bags and jute material instead of plastics.
2 We should not throw the plastics in the drain,river,ponds,lakes.
3 We should not burn plastics as this burning emits harmful gases and pollute the environment.
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endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosomes on the outer surface of the endoplasmic reticulum play an important role in protein synthesis within cells.
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a network of reticulum of tiny tubular structures scattered in the cytoplasm. It is of two types on the basis of ribosomes- 1. Rough ER is the presence of ribosomes which help in protein synthesis. 2. Smooth ER is the absence of ribosomes which help in lipid synthesis.
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Prakasham Naga
Secunderabad
Andhra Pradesh
November 8, 2020
The Manager
Book Haven Store
Station Road
Secundrabad
Andhra Pradesh
Subject: Order for books and arts material
Sir:
I had placed order for the supply of books and art material on October 30, 2020 on telephone. Unfortunately, when the parcel arrived I was not at home. You are requested to send the parcel again latest by November 20, 2020 between 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The particulars of the order were as follows:
S.no. Particulars Quantity
1. Reference Books
(All subjects for classes 9 to +2) 25 pieces
2. All Novels of R.K Narayan 2 pieces each
3. All Novels by J.K Rowling 2 pieces each
4. Tales of Panchtatra 5 pieces each
5. Drawing sheets (A3) 100 sheets
6. Water colors 12 packets
7. Oil colors 12 packets
8. A4 sheets 12 reams
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours truly,
Vijay
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The Arithmetic Mean is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers.
To calculate it:
• add up all the numbers,
• then divide by how many numbers there are.
Example: The mean of 2, 7 and 9?
Add the numbers: 2 + 7 + 9 = 18
Divide by how many numbers (i.e. we added 3 numbers): 18 ÷ 3 = 6
So the mean is 6
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'Mahashay' Dharampal Gulati, the owner of Mahashian Di Hatti (popularly known as MDH), passed away today at the age of 98. According to reports, he was undergoing treatment at Chanan Devi Hospital for the past few weeks and suffered a cardiac arrest on Thursday morning.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Cell Membrane
A thin semipermeable membrane layer of protein and fats surrounding the cell. Its primary role is to protect the cell from its surrounding. Also, it controls the entry and exit of nutrients and other microscopic entities into the cell.
Nuclear Membrane
It is a double-membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus. It is also referred to as the nuclear envelope.
Nucleus
It is an organelle that contains several other sub-organelles such as nucleolus, nucleosomes and chromatins. It also contains DNA and other genetic materials.
Centrosome
It is a small organelle found near to the nucleus which has a thick centre with radiating tubules. The centrosomes are where microtubules are produced.
Lysosome (Cell Vesicles)
They are round organelles surrounded by a membrane and comprising digestive enzymes which help in digestion, excretion and in the cell renewal process.
Cytoplasm
A jelly-like material which contains all the cell organelles, enclosed within the cell membrane. The substance found within the cell nucleus, contained by the nuclear membrane is called the nucleoplasm.
Golgi Apparatus
A flat, smooth layered, sac-like organelle which is located near the nucleus and involved in manufacturing, storing, packing and transporting the particles throughout the cell.
Mitochondrion
They are spherical or rod-shaped organelles with a double membrane. They are the powerhouse of a cell as they play an important role in releasing energy.
Ribosome
They are small organelles made up of RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules, and they are the sites of protein synthesis.
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
This cellular organelle is composed of a thin, winding network of membranous sacs originating from the nucleus.
Vacuole
A membrane-bound organelle present inside a cell involved in maintaining shape and storing water, food, wastes, etc.
Nucleopore
They are tiny holes present in the nuclear membrane which are involved in the movement of nucleic acids and proteins within the cell.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The three strongest trends that are shaping business;
(i) digitisation —the conversion of text, sound, images, video, and other content into a series of ones and zeroes that can be transmitted electronically,
(ii) outsourcing, and,
(iii) inter – nationalisation and globalisation.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The poet is saying that never let any idea or thought die, in other words, never let it go without giving it expression. Just because you don’t know how to speak or how to use the right words. English is a very rich language full of treasures.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
It means keeping focus on some key areas (KRAs) and if there is any deviation in these key areas, and then it must be attended urgently. Key areas are those which have impact on whole organisation. For example, if there is increase in production cost by Rs 5, per unit and there is increase in postal cost by Rs 20, then more focus should be to find out reasons for increase in cost of production as it will affect the profit and future revenue of organisation whereas postal cost is incurred rarely and managers have no control over postal cost.

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