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The Romans maintained a paid professional army. The soldiers had to put in a minimum of 25 years of service. The army was the largest single organized body in the empire. Its strength had become 600,000 by the fourth century. The army had the power to determine the fate of the emperors. The success of the emperor depended on his control of the army.
69 BCE was a tumultuous year. Four emperors mounted the throne in quick succession in that year. Other than that, the first two centuries were free from civil war and were relatively stable. Succession to the throne was based on family ascent. A natural or adopted heir could be made the next emperor. Even the army strongly followed this practice.
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Prime factors of 15 = 3 ×5
Prime factors of 20 = 2× 2 × 5
Prime factors of 25 = 5 × 5
LCM = 5× 5 × 3× 2 × 2 = 300
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We asked prominent voices in education—from policy makers and teachers to activists and parents—to look beyond laws, politics, and funding and imagine a utopian system of learning. They went back to the drawing board—and the chalkboard—to build an educational Garden of Eden. We’re publishing their answers to one question each day this week. Responses have been lightly edited for clarity and length.
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1 kg = 1000 g
Temperature = 30 degree Celsius
Let's do unitary method :-
When :-
Temp = 1, mass = 1, cal = 1
Temp= 30,mass = 1, cal = 30
Temp=30,mass=1000, cal = 30000
So, heat required is 30000 cal or 30 kcal.
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Ingredients—Food items or substances that are combined to make a particular dish are called its ingredients.
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It was the invention of an instrument named ‘Crescograph’ which could measure the growth of the plants.
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Vanundra Enclave
sector 5
New Delhi
(date)
To,
The editor
Times of India
New Delhi
Dear sir/madam,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper I would like to draw your attention towards the nuisance created by the use of loudspeakers in our residential area.
Loudspeakers are the primary source of nuisance and noise pollution in cities, its usage could cause several health problems including nausea, dizziness and hearing lose.
It is also noticed that now-a-days many use loudspeakers till midnight which is adversely affecting the peoples in our area. I want your kind help to spread this fact to everyone so that they can understand this.
Kindly look into this matter.
Yours faithfully,
Piyush

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago (2577571)
Most small farmers borrow money for the requirement of capital. They borrow money from large farmers or traders that they supply various raw materials for cultivation of land or moneylenders within the village. These moneylenders charge a high rate of interest on the amount borrowed. On the other hand, medium and large farmers are able to manage the required capital with their own savings from farming.
The farmers use the surplus as capital for the next harvest. Small farmers such as Gobind’s son and Savita are poor and have little surplus wheat. They kept most of the share for their own family needs. Big farmers such as Tejpal Singh have a surplus and sell the surplus wheat in the market. A part of their earnings is saved in the bank and used for buying farm machines.
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