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The crocodile’s wife expressed her desire of eating the monkey’s heart. The crocodile considered the monkey to be a very nice friend and did not wanted to harm him at first. This made him reluctant in inviting the monkey home.
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The word janapada ’ literally means ‘the land where the jana set its foot and settled down’. A janapada was formed when people settled down at a place and started living in settlements.
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There are different forms of citizen participation, including voting, referendums, municipality or community assembly, public presentations, public exhibitions and public discussions. These forms of participation might be called traditional methods.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago
This question is basically from "Alice's adventures to wonderland" which was written by Lewis Caroll.
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In this story, it has been said that at a point of time, she felt everything dull and boring as she was not quite happy with the normal things that were going on around her in life. She moved from here to there. She was not satisfied for life to go on in the usual and common manner as she was having the cake. She quickly wanted to work and expect something special.
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