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The child in the poem wants to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman. When he looks at the hawker, he wishes he could also spend his day on the road crying “Bangles, crystal bangles!” He feels that there is nothing to hurry the hawker on. There is no road he must take, no place he must go to, and no fixed time when he must come home. These are the things that he cannot do himself and therefore, he wants to be a hawker so that he could do all these things. Next, he wishes he was a gardener because a gardener does what he likes with his spade.
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A function is a predefined formula that performs calculations using specific values in a particular order. Excel includes many common functions that can be used to quickly find the sum, average, count, maximum value, and minimum value for a range of cells. In order to work correctly, a function must be written a specific way, which is called the syntax. The basic syntax for a function is the equals sign (=), the function name (SUM, for example), and one or more arguments. Arguments contain the information you want to calculate. The function in the example below would add the values of the cell range A1:A20.
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Food items or substances that are combined to make a particular dish are called its ingredients.
Anything which we eat to live is called food. For example: Roti ,bread ,butter ,fruits vegetables ,pulses, vegetable oil ,butter ,desi ghee ,eggs ,meat ,chicken ,fish ,egg etc.
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- Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals are essential components of food, these components are called nutrients.
- Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals are the components of food.
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Gerardus Mercator was a 16th-century geographer, cosmographer and cartographer from the County of Flanders. He is most renowned for creating the 1569 world map based on a new projection which represented sailing courses of constant bearing as straight lines—an innovation that is still employed in nautical charts.
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Largely, the population was agriculturists and lived in villages. The state helped people to bring new areas under cultivation by cleaning the forest. But certain types of forests were protected by law.
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A number of crops like rice, coarse grains (<i>kodrava</i>), sesame, pepper, and saffron, pulses, wheat, linseed, mustard, vegetable and fruits of various kinds and sugarcane were grown.
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The state also owned agricultural farms, cattle farms, dairy farms, etc.
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Water reservoirs and dams were built by the state for irrigation. Steps were taken to distribute and measure this water for irrigation.
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The Mauryan enforced the rules and regulations in respect of agriculture, industry, commerce, animal husbandry, etc.
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Special measures were deduced for the promotion of the economy gave great impetus to economic development during this period.
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Megasthenese mentioned about the extraordinary skill of craftsmen.
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Junagarh inscription of Rudradaman mentions that Pushyagupta (Chandragupta's governors) was responsible for building a dam on <i>Sudarshana</i> Lake near Girnar in Kathiawad.
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Skandagupta’s inscription of the later period mentioned that the dam (on <i>Sudarshana</i> Lake) was repaired during his reign, almost 800 years after its construction.
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They had foreign trade with the western countries. The main items of trade were indigo, various medicinal substances, cotton, and silk. The foreign trade was carried on by the land as well as by the sea.
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Special arrangements were made for facilitation of the trade like security of trade-routes, provisions of warehouses, go-downs, and other means of transport.
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The trade was regulated by the state and the trader had to get a license to trade.
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The state also had the machinery to control and regulate the weights and measures.
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The land tax was one-fourth to one-sixth of the produce. The tax was also levied on all the manufactured goods.
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The toll tax was levied on all items, which were brought for sale in the market.
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Strabo mentions that craftsmen, herdsmen, traders, and farmers, all paid taxes. Those who could not pay the tax in cash or kind were to contribute their dues in the form of labor.
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Revenue was that main subject of Arthashashtra. It describes revenue at great length.
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Sources of revenue were increased from the income of mines, forests, pasture lands, trade, forts, etc.
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The income from the king's own land or estate was known as ‘<i>sita</i>.’
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Brahmans, children, and handicapped people were exempted from paying the taxes.
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Tax evasion was considered a very serious crime and offenders were severely punished.
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The artisans and craftsmen were given special protection by the state and offences against them were severely punished.
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The main industries during this period were textile, mining and metallurgy, ship-building, jewelry making, metal working, pot making, etc.
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The industries were organized in various guilds. <i>Jesthaka</i> was the chief of a guild.
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The guilds were powerful institutions. It gave craftsmen great support and protection.
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The guilds settled the disputes of their members. A few guilds issued their own coins.
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The Sanchi Stupa inscription mentions that one of the carved gateways was donated by the guilds of ivory workers.
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Similarly, the Nasik cave inscription mentions that two weaver's guilds gave permanent endowments for the maintenance of a temple.
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The guilds also made donations to educational institutions and learned Brahmans.
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The Pradestha was head of district. He was assist Yuktas and Rajukas. He measured land , collect tax and maintain law and order
"Rajukas" were the provincial officials during the Mauryan administration. These officials were engaged in clerical and accounting works. Rajukas who were in rural administration wielded more power and freedom in administration. He had the power to even give capital punishment.
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Charles Babbage is known as the father of computer because he invented the computer.
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Animation can help make a PowerPoint presentation more dynamic, and help make information more memorable. The most common types of animation effects include entrances and exits. You can also add sound to increase the intensity of your animation effects. Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI).
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Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). In PowerPoint, animations can be applied to text boxes, bullet points, and images so they move on the slide during a slide show. Animation presets in versions of PowerPoint affect all the content on the slide. Entrance and exit animation effects are a quick way to add movement to your slides.
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Harappa is in modern day Pakistan. This site was accidentally discovered. The East India Company was doing the construction of railway lines in 1856. Initially, the construction workers thought the ruins to be of some ordinary old city. The bricks from the site were used for the construction. It was about 80 years ago that archaeologists could realize that it was an ancient city.
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Transition are the special effects. you see when one slide changes to another in slide show view. Animation effects can be applied on both Text and Objects on a slide.
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Mars is sometimes called the Red Planet. It's red because of rusty iron in the ground. Like Earth, Mars has seasons, polar ice caps, volcanoes, canyons, and weather. It has a very thin atmosphere made of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon
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Plants are the sources of food ingredients like grains, cereals, vegetables and fruits. Animals provide us with milk, meat products and eggs. Cows, goats and buffaloes are some common animals which give us milk. Milk and milk products like butter, cream, cheese and curd are used all over the world.
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Green plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to produce carbohydrates by the process of photosynthesis. Since, plants produce food for themselves, they are known as producers.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Flash Fill is one of the most amazing features of Excel. It grabs a tedious task that would take hours to be performed manually and executes it automatically in a flash (hence the name). And it does so quickly and simply without you having to do a thing, but only provide an example of what you want.
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