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- Members of the Legislative Assembly divide their time between their constituencies and their work in the Assembly. MLAs duties will vary, depending on whether he/she is a Member of Cabinet, a Member of the Opposition, or a Government Backbencher.
- Opposition Members spend much of their time researching and asking questions in the House regarding their constituencies and critic areas. Both Opposition Members and Government Backbenchers present Petitions, Resolutions, and Private Members' Bills to the House.
- MLAs who are Ministers of the Crown (Cabinet Members) spend much of their time overseeing the operations of their assigned departments. Cabinet Ministers must be prepared to answer questions from the Opposition, put forward Government Bills, and deal with the Estimates and Annual Reports of their departments.
- MLAs also serve as Members of various committees. Committee membership is allocated to the political parties in approximately the same proportion as their representation in the House.
- Constituents encountering problems within their division, or having problems dealing with government departments, agencies, etc. often refer to their MLA for assistance. Much of an MLA's time is spent handling their constituents’ individual problems, answering questions and concerns, and keeping aware of the prevailing opinion of the constituency.
- MLAs keep in touch with their constituents by personal contact, by phone, in writing, through meetings, and by the two annual household mailings they are entitled to send.
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- Members of the Legislative Assembly divide their time between their constituencies and their work in the Assembly. MLAs duties will vary, depending on whether he/she is a Member of Cabinet, a Member of the Opposition, or a Government Backbencher.
- Opposition Members spend much of their time researching and asking questions in the House regarding their constituencies and critic areas. Both Opposition Members and Government Backbenchers present Petitions, Resolutions, and Private Members' Bills to the House.
- MLAs who are Ministers of the Crown (Cabinet Members) spend much of their time overseeing the operations of their assigned departments. Cabinet Ministers must be prepared to answer questions from the Opposition, put forward Government Bills, and deal with the Estimates and Annual Reports of their departments.
- MLAs also serve as Members of various committees. Committee membership is allocated to the political parties in approximately the same proportion as their representation in the House.
- Constituents encountering problems within their division, or having problems dealing with government departments, agencies, etc. often refer to their MLA for assistance. Much of an MLA's time is spent handling their constituents’ individual problems, answering questions and concerns, and keeping aware of the prevailing opinion of the constituency.
- MLAs keep in touch with their constituents by personal contact, by phone, in writing, through meetings, and by the two annual household mailings they are entitled to send.
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MLAs are elected by the people. They represent people. Each state in India has a legislative assembly. Each state is divided into different areas called constituencies. From each constituency the people elect one representative who then becomes an MLA. These MLAs belong to different parties. A political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies can be said to be in a majority. The political party that has majority is called the ruling party. All other parties are called the opposition.
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Soapy wanted to go to prison.
Soapy did not have high hopes for the winter. He had no thought of sailing away on a ship. He was not thinking of southern skies or of the Bay of Naples. He hoped to spend three months in the prison on Blackwell's Island
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The Squirrel is teasing the poet and his group of friends. When ever the poet used to move around or play around the tree where the Squirrel was sitting the Squirrel used to tease or play with them. Whenever the poet went a little close to the squirrel, the squirrel would run away in the other direction.
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In Answer to the first Question, the hermit said that there is only one time that is important and that time is ‘Now’. It is the only time when one has any power to act.
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(a) Photosynthesis — Chemical change
(b) Dissolving sugar in water — Physical change
(c) Burning of coal - Chemical change
(d) Melting of wax - Physical change
(e) Beating aluminium to make aluminium foil - Physical change
(f) Digestion of food - Chemical change
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(i)Quantity of water used by Vidya = (2/5) × 5
= 2 liters
So, the total amount of water drank by Vidya is 2 liters
(ii) From the question, it is given that,
Amount of water in the water bottle = 5 liters
Then,
Amount of water consumed by Pratap = (1 – water consumed by Vidya)
= (1 – (2/5)
= (5-2)/5
= 3/5
∴ Total amount of water consumed by Pratap = 3/5 of 5 liters
= (3/5) × 5
= 3 liters
So, the total amount of water drank by Pratap is 3 liters
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3610 = 1001002
Converting 3610 in Binary system here so:
Whole part of a number is obtained by dividing on the basis new
| 36 | 2 | |||||
| -36 | 18 | 2 | ||||
| <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">0</font></font> | -18 | 9 | 2 | |||
| <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">0</font></font> | -8 | 4 | 2 | |||
| <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">1</font></font> | -4 | 2 | 2 | |||
| <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">0</font></font> | -2 | <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">1</font></font> | ||||
| <font color="#ff0000"><font style="user-select: initial !important;">0</font></font> | ||||||
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INDICATORS:
An indicator is a substance that changes its colour in acidic and basic medium.An indicator shows one colour in acidic medium and different colour in basic medium so that they are called indicators.
eg:-Litmus , turmeric
There are 3 types of indicators:
● Natural lndicators
lndicators derived from natural sources are called natural indicators.
eg:- Litmus , red cabbage , turmeric , china rose petals etc..
● Synthetic indicators
lndicators prepared in laboratary are callwd synthetic indicators.
eg:- Phenophtaline , methyl orange etc..
● Olfactory indicators
lndicators which give different odours in acidic and basic medium.
eg:-Onion , vanila essence etc
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Judgement, an alternative spelling for judgment, is defined as an opinion or a decision given by a legal court. An example of judgement is someone with body piercings being thought of as irresponsible. An example of judgement is someone receiving a life sentence for committing a murder. In law, a judgment, also spelled judgement, is a decision of a court regarding the rights and liabilities of parties in a legal action or proceeding. Judgments also generally provide the court's explanation of why it has chosen to make a particular court order.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Language is always changing. We've seen that language changes across space and across social group. Language also varies across time.
Generation by generation, pronunciations evolve, new words are borrowed or invented, the meaning of old words drifts, and morphology develops or decays. The rate of change varies, but whether the changes are faster or slower, they build up until the "mother tongue" becomes arbitrarily distant and different. After a thousand years, the original and new languages will not be mutually intelligible. After ten thousand years, the relationship will be essentially indistinguishable from chance relationships between historically unrelated languages.
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