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Waterways are the cheapest means of transport. They are most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky goods. They are fuel-efficient and also environment-friendly mode of transport. Waterways are the cheapest mode of transport. Neither construction cost, nor maintenance cost is required for the waterways as they use the rivers, lakes, seas and oceans as highways. They are suited for the transport of bulky and heavy raw materials.
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In a democracy, the media plays a very important role in providing news and discussing events taking place in the country and the world. It is on the basis of this information that citizens can, for example, learn how government works.
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Nervous system consists of special cells called nerve cells or neurons. It has a main cell body called cyton. It gives out many processes called dendrites. From it a very long process is given out. It is called axon or nerve fibre.
The cell body has a nucleus. The dendrites get the message from the organs and send this message to the axon through the cell body. Then the axon sends the message to muscles to contrast or to the gland for secretion.
The neurons make contact with one another through their processes. The axon at its end branches and meets the dendrites of another neuron. The meeting point is called synapse. The message is passed on from one axon to the dendrites of another neuron. How the message goes ? It is like this:
Organ → Message goes to dendrites →Cell body → Axon → Muscles or glands
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Nervous system consists of special cells called nerve cells or neurons. It has a main cell body called cyton. It gives out many processes called dendrites. From it a very long process is given out. It is called axon or nerve fibre.
The cell body has a nucleus. The dendrites get the message from the organs and send this message to the axon through the cell body. Then the axon sends the message to muscles to contrast or to the gland for secretion.
The neurons make contact with one another through their processes. The axon at its end branches and meets the dendrites of another neuron. The meeting point is called synapse. The message is passed on from one axon to the dendrites of another neuron. How the message goes ? It is like this:
Organ → Message goes to dendrites →Cell body → Axon → Muscles or glands
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The job of a housewife never ends. Housewife’s responsibility starts every day by taking care of the house, children and her husband. Her role is to ‘keep the house clean’, take care of the sick.
It is a job which has no end and the whole house depends on the housewife. People when they work outside get remuneration for it so it is evaluated in terms of money.
If the housewife is a working lady her jobs still remain the same at home. She needs to multi-task and take care of the household. Normally the value of work is determined with amount of money one is paid for it. But in a household the women do not get ‘paid for the work’ hence it is not seen as a value.
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