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Food are very essential for all living organisms -
1. we need food for growing .
2. building bones
3 .repair tissues
4. healthy and strong muscles
Different sources of food are fruits vegetables cereals pulses and meat
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- Sprouts of moong dal and chana is eaten as a healthy snacks.
- Sprouts is the white root like structure coming out of seeds when soaked in water overnight.
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Sprouts—When the seeds begin to grow (or germinate) by developing roots they are called sprouts. Some seeds that sprout is Moong, Black Gram (chana), green Gram, etc.
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Harappa is situated in Sahiwal district in Pakistan
Harappa, village in eastern Punjab province, eastern Pakistan. It lies on the left bank of a now dry course of the Ravi River, west-southwest of the city of Sahiwal, about 100 miles (160 km) southwest of Lahore.
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Hyder Ali
Tipu's father, Hyder Ali, was a military officer in service to the Kingdom of Mysore; he rapidly rose in power, and became the de facto ruler of Mysore in 1761. Hyder himself claimed descent from the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe of Arabs[citation needed], the tribe of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Hyder's father, Fateh Muhammad, was born in Kolar, and served as a commander of 50 men in the bamboo rocket artillery (mainly used for signalling) in the army of the Nawab of Carnatic.
Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago
Tipu was the eldest son of Sultan Hyder Ali of Mysore and his wife Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa. Tipu Sultan born in a Muslim family. His ancestors are said by different sources to be from Persia, Afghanistan, Arabia, and Ferghana in present day Uzbekistan. Hyder Ali, Haidarālī was the Sultan and de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India. Born as Hyder Ali Khan, he distinguished himself militarily, eventually drawing the attention of Mysore's rulers.
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The rulers of mahajanapadas introduced taxation because they wanted to build forts and buildings in order to protect their people. They didn't have enough money to do so. That is the reason why they started collecting taxes as they were not able to continue with their work with the money they got as gifts. As the rulers of the mahajanapadas were, building huge forts, maintaining big armies, they needed more resources. And they needed officials to collect these. So, instead of depending on occasional gifts brought by people, as in the case of the raja of the janapadas, they started collecting regular taxes.
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A n s w e r
My food habit: Chapatti, pulses, lassi, rice, vegetables, mustard oil.
Food habit of my friend: Idli, dosa, sambhar, bara, rasam, upma and coconut oil, etc.
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Operation Polo was the code name of the Hyderabad "police action" in September 1948, by the then newly independent Dominion of India against Hyderabad State. It was a military operation in which the Indian Armed Forces invaded the Nizam-ruled princely state, annexing it into the Indian Union. At the time of Partition in 1947, the princely states of India, who in principle had self-government within their own territories, were subject to subsidiary alliances with the British, giving them control of their external relations. In the Indian Independence Act 1947 the British abandoned all such alliances, leaving the states with the option of opting for full independence. However, by 1948 almost all had acceded to either India or Pakistan. One major exception was that of the wealthiest and most powerful principality, Hyderabad, where the Nizam, Mir Sir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, a Muslim ruler who presided over a largely Hindu population, chose independence and hoped to maintain this with an irregular army recruited from the Muslim aristocracy, known as the Razakars. The Nizam was also beset by the Telangana uprising, which he was unable to subjugate.
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The father of history is Herodotus
Herodotus is known as the father of history because he was the first historian to collect and systematically document events and create an account. He compiled these accounts into his single major work known as The Histories.
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Custom is a habit, practice mean an established way of doing things. Custom is applied to a community or to an individual, implies a more or less permanent continuance of a social usage: It is the custom to give gifts at Christmas time. Custom is defined as a tradition or a usual way to behave. An example of custom is Catholics giving up meat on Fridays during Lent.
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Early humans lead a nomadic life as they moved from place to place in search of food and water. They did this because the animals on which they were dependent for food moved to distant places.
Early humans also moved to protect themselves or escape from harsh climatic conditions.
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- Two solstices occur in a year. During solstices, sun rays fall directly on either of the tropics.
- Summer Solstice:
- Every year on 21st June, Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. As a result, Tropic of Cancer receives direct sunlight and areas beyond the Arctic circle till the pole experience continuous day light for 6 months. This means, it's summer time in the Northern Hemisphere at this period of time. Places in Northern Hemisphere experience longer days and shorter nights. The Southern Hemisphere experiences the exact reverse conditions. It is winter there, the days are shorter and the nights are longer
- Winter solstice:Winter solstice occurs on 22nd December every year. The Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. Thus, this hemisphere experiences summer. The Tropic of Capricorn receives direct sun rays due to which the days are longer and the nights are shorter in this area. The areas beyond the Antarctic circle experience continuous light for 6 months as it is inclined towards the sun. The conditions are exact opposite in the Northern Hemisphere.
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1. Diversity means "variety" and "being different". It is a product of different geography, culture and history. Diversity is more than just tolerating the differences. It is respecting and understanding the varying differences among individuals in society.
2. Prejudice means to judge other people negatively or see them as inferior. For eg: if we think English is the best language and other languages are not important, we are judging these other languages negatively.
3. Stereotyping is setting an image about people or things based on certain characteristics or their membership to a particular group. ... We set an image of people belonging to one community and then pass on this impression to others.
4. Discrimination is when someone is treated worse than other people because of their: Gender, race, disability, colour, nationality, religion and age. When we judge people and groups based on our prejudices and stereotypes, then we treat them differently, which leads to discrimination.
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True
The Indus Valley Civilization prospered around 4700 years ago. The cities of that period flourished mainly in the valley of the river Indus. Hence, it was called the Indus Valley Civilization. Harappa was the first site of this civilization to be discovered. Hence, this is also called the Harappan Civilization.
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Ans: sacrifice
- The <i>Ashwamedha yajna</i> or the horse sacrifice was a major ritual in ancient India. In this sacrifice, a horse was let loose and wandered into other kingdoms. If a king of another kingdom stops the horse, the king who set the horse free wages a war against him.
- But if the horse passes through a kingdom unharmed, the kingdom becomes a feudatory (official part) of the parent kingdom.
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Air pressure is the weight of air molecules pressing down on the Earth. The pressure of the air molecules changes as you move upward from sea level into the atmosphere. The highest pressure is at sea level where the density of the air molecules is the greatest.
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How do you think a person who is discriminated against might feel?
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The person who is discriminated against will feel humilated. He will lose his self-respect. It is a derogatory and an inhumane practice and person does not want to mix with others. He feels neglected.
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Prejudices are examples of attitudes towards a particular group. They are usually negative, and in many cases, may be based on stereotypes (the cognitive component) about the specific group while stereotype is a cluster of ideas regarding the characteristics of a specific group.
Prejudice generally based on ethnicity, race, gender, caste and the like who mostly tend to show negative feelings towards people belonging to other groups while Stereotype described as classifying people based on their membership in a particular group, based on a certain preconceived belief which can be negative, positive or neutral and can be based on factors like gender, ethnicity, occupation etc.
Stereotypes consist of undesirable characteristics about the target group, and they lead to negative attitudes or prejudices towards members of specific groups. The cognitive component of prejudice is frequently accompanied by dislike or hatred, the affective component while Prejudice may also get translated into discrimination, the behavioural component, whereby people behave in a less positive way towards a particular target group compared to another group which they favour.
Prejudice is not based on a truth and usually originates from the lack of knowledge about a certain group of people while stereotype might be based on a truth. However, a stereotype can originate from prejudice.
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Conflict resolution is a way for two or more parties to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement among them. The disagreement may be personal, financial, political, or emotional. When a dispute arises, often the best course of action is negotiation to resolve the disagreement. Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.
Strategies to Resolve Conflict at Work
- Embrace conflict. When conflict arises, don't avoid it or pretend nothing has happened. ...
- Talk together. Set up a time and place so you can talk for an extended span without outside interruptions.
- Listen carefully.
- Find agreement.
- Provide guidance.
- Be quick to forgive.
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What is the angle of inclination of the earth's axis with its orbital plane?
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The angle of inclination of the earth's axis with its orbital plane is 66 1/2 degree.
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Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 every year. The day aims to raise awareness among masses about climate change and global warming. The day inspires to act towards the protection of the environment and focus on the need for conservation. Earth Day is recognised as the largest civic event in the world. Earth Day demands immediate action to be taken to tackle industrial pollution, oil spills, toxic waste disposal and others. 2020 marks 50 years of Earth Day.
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Parallels of latitudes: All of the imaginary circles parallel to the Equator are called parallels of latitudes. These circles have varying centres and all these central points lie on the same line: the axis of the earth.
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Zedekiah, original name Mattaniah, (flourished 6th century bc), king of Judah whose reign ended in the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the deportation of most of the Jews to Babylon. Mattaniah was the son of Josiah and the uncle of Jehoiachin, the reigning king of Judah. The city on the hills separating the fertile Mediterranean coastline of present-day Israel from the arid deserts of Arabia was first settled by pagan tribes in what was later known as the land of Canaan. The Bible says the last Canaanites to rule the city were the Jebusites. Scholars believe the first human settlements in Jerusalem took place during the Early Bronze Age—somewhere around 3500 B.C. In 1000 B.C., King David conquered Jerusalem and made it the capital of the Jewish kingdom. His son, Solomon, built the first holy Temple about 40 years later.
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