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- The truth of suffering (dukkha)
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There are two main parts in the respiration:
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- The breakdown of glucose food occurs without the use of oxygen it is called anaerobic respiration. The microscopic organisms like yeast and certain bacteria obtain energy by anaerobic respiration. In the absence of oxygen, glucose breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide. Yeast is a single celled organism. It is used to make alcoholic drinks and bread. Yeast converts glucose into alcohol. This alcohol is used in making wine and beer. It also produces carbon dioxide gas which makes the bread rise. Anaerobic respiration produces much less energy because partial breakdown of glucose occurs in absence of oxygen.
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Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and light on a subatomic and atomic level. It attempts to explain the properties of atoms and molecules and their fundamental particles like protons, neutrons, electrons, gluons, and quarks.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago
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1. Right to Equality
This right states that all citizens are the same under the law. This means that men and women are equal no matter what religion or caste they belong to. The law will treat a Brahmin woman in the same way that it would treat a Muslim man if they were to break the law.
2. Right to Freedom
The particular law allows the people of the country to censure the government and its policies. They are allowed to organise themselves however they choose and carry out their daily lives in any way they seem fit. Of course within limits. In short, people are able to exist without fear of a higher force such as the government.
3. Right against Exploitation
One should always remember that to be exploited is to be misused. We often see that kids and poor people are especially vulnerable to being exploited. This one of the most important fundamental rights ensures things like education for children and equal pay for equal work.
4. Right to Freedom of Religion
In our country, each and every citizen can practice their choice of religion. Everyone is free to do whatever his/her religion tells them to do. So Muslims fast during Ramzan, Christians during Lent and Hindus during Navaratri. However, in following our religion we should not forget that other people are free to follow theirs and that this is no reason to fight.
5. Cultural and Educational Rights
The main aim of this law is to protect the minorities. We have multiple groups of people who are very less in number. They mostly live in remote areas or have been downtrodden by the old-fashioned society. We can include certain castes and tribes who live in jungles, away from developed big cities and towns. Even a particular segment of public, called Dalits or the small religious groups like the Parsis do come under minorities. All these people have a fundamental right to enjoy all the benefits that the majority of citizens enjoy.
6. Right to Constitutional Remedies
This right is very important for the legal development of the citizens and the country. All citizens have equal right to appeal to the court of law for justice. If they feel they have a threat to life or property or to join the government in order to effect this change.
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