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Equality is so important because it preserves the “dignity” of an individual. Dignity means self-respect and the respect an individual deserves from others for being a fellow human being. It is an essential and basic human right. Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. ... Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, *** and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination.
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Ashoka, one of the greatest rulers of history ruled-empire founded by his grandfather, Chandragupta Maurya-over 2300 years ago-supported by a wise man named Chanakya or Kautilya-Chanakya’s ideas written down in the Arthashastra-several cities in the empire (marked with black dots on the map)-included the capital Pataliputra, Taxila, and Ujjain-Taxila a gateway to the northwest, including Central Asia- Ujjain lay on the route from north to south India-Merchants, officials and craftspersons lived in these cities-In other areas there were villages of farmers and herders-In central India, there were forests where people gathered forest produce and hunted animals for food. People in different parts of the empire spoke different languages-ate different kinds of food-wore different kinds of clothes as well.
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Active nutrient absorption occurs throughout the small intestine, including rumen bypass protein absorption. The intestinal wall contains numerous “finger-like” projections called villi that increase intestinal surface area to aid in nutrient absorption
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Manuscript were written by hands. these were usually written on palm leaves or on the specially prepared bark of a tree.
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Soil is the major "switching yard" for the global cycles of carbon, water, and nutrients. Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and many other nutrients are stored, transformed, and cycled through soil. Decomposition by soil organisms is at the center of the transformation and cycling of nutrients through the environment. Diffusion is the process by which nutrients spread from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. When roots absorb nutrients from soil solution the concentration of nutrients surrounding the root drops. As a result, nutrients in areas of higher concentration in soil solution migrate toward the root.
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Fats take longer time to digest than carbohydrates.
When it comes to fats they cannot be digested so easily since they are quite insoluble in water and are thereby present as large globules.
The bile juice that gets secreted breaks down the fat from bigger droplets into smaller ones.
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Plants obtain most of the nutrients other than carbohydrates from the soil by their roots. Thus if the soil is deficient in any nutrient they are enriched by using fertiliser , so that plants can absorb them through roots. Soil has certain bacteria that convert gaseous nitrogen into a usable form and release it into the soil. These soluble forms are absorbed by the plants along with water. Plants can then synthesise components of food other than carbohydrates such as proteins and fats.
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