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Answer: The king asked Gopal to buy a huge Hilsa fish from the market and to ensure that no one should talk to him about the fish on the entire way from the market to the palace.
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An urban area is the region surrounding a city. Rural areas are the opposite of urban areas. Rural areas, often called "the country," have low population density and large amounts of undeveloped land. Usually, the difference between a rural area and an urban area is clear. Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from the countryside to the city. This causes two things to happen: 1. Urban growth - towns and cities are expanding, covering a greater area of land. 2. Urbanisation - an increasing proportion of people living in towns and cities.
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According to Soapy, going to jail is a more dignified way to get free room and board for the winter. So, Soapy's real goal isn't jail so much as a way to get food and shelter in the least humiliating way with the least sacrifice of his privacy.
Soapy is a man who neither has a job nor has a home. He is restless because he need to go to prison for three months to get survived in the winter season.
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It is a short story written by O.Henry. This story narrates about a man named ‘Soapy’, who is homeless and jobless as well. To survive the winter season, he wished to go to prison for three months.
He made several attempts in getting cop's attention by doing some notorious activities.
But, those attempts got failed. Later, on hearing a church’s anthem, he got new energy to face this world. Unfortunately, a cop arrested him and put him in prison.
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- The sources of study in medieval period were the Manuscripts, Poems, Folks, Tales and more in our country.
- In those historic age, Akbarnama was used by the people to learn things and continue the education.
- The Brajbhasa poetry and other literature was also there. Apart from it there were Al biruni’s India, Ziyauddin barani-Fatwa e jahandari and other writings, Firdausi- Shahnama, Amir khusrao’s books, Baburnama, and Humayun nama were also there.
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Galvanization is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, to prevent rusting. The most common method is hot-dip galvanization, in which parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.
Galvanizing protects in two ways:
- it forms a coating of corrosion-resistant zinc which prevents corrosive substances from reaching the more delicate part of the metal.
- the zinc serves as a sacrificial anode so that even if the coating is scratched, the exposed steel will still be protected by the remaining zinc.
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Prithviraja III (IAST: Pṛthvī-rāja; reign. c. 1178–1192 CE), popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora was a king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty. He ruled Sapadalaksha, the traditional Chahamana territory, in present-day north-western India. He controlled much of the present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi; and some parts of Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His capital was located at Ajayameru (modern Ajmer), although the medieval folk legends describe him as the king of India's political centre Delhi to portray him as a representative of the pre-Islamic Indian power.
Early in his career, Prithviraj achieved military successes against several neighbouring Hindu kingdoms, most notably against the Chandela king Paramardi. He also repulsed the early invasions by Muhammad of Ghor, a ruler of the Muslim Ghurid dynasty. However, in 1192 CE, the Ghurids defeated Prithviraj at the Second battle of Tarain, and executed him shortly after. His defeat at Tarain is seen as a landmark event in the Islamic conquest of India, and has been described in several semi-legendary accounts. The most popular of these accounts is Prithviraj Raso, which presents him as a "Rajput", although the Rajput identity did not exist during his time.
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Yes, I think the circle of justice is an appropriate term to describe the relationship between the king and his subjects. The circles of Justice describes that the king needs soldiers for the protection of the kingdom and the salary which the soldier gets is from the tax given by peasants. If the king doesn't keep his subjects happy and prosperous they will not be able to give the tax and the army couldn't be maintained.So if the king promotes justice to all then the peasants will live happily. So this term is certainly appropriate to describe the relationship between the king and his subjects.
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The sea waves deposit sediments along the seashores. This leads to the formation of beaches.
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Usually sheep farming is defined as 'rearing sheep commercially for the purpose of meat, milk and wool production. ' It is among the traditional occupations and business of the people of some countries around the world. Rearing of sheep means to look after the sheep by providing them food, shelter and health care. breeding is done to obtain animals with desired characters. (i) Rearing: The process of keeping, feeding, breeding and medical care of useful animals is called rearing of animals. These animals produce one or more useful products for human beings. (ii) Shearing: The process of removing the fleece of the sheep along with a thin layer of skin is called shearing.
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If two angles are complementary then the measure of the angle is 90 degree.
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