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A percussion instrument can be any object which produces a sound by being struck, shaken, rubbed, and scraped with an implement, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. Examples - xylophone, drum sticks, bass drum, etc.
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3y( 2 + 6 ) = 4 ( y - 2 )
6y + 18y = 4y - 8
24y = 4y - 8
24y - 4y = -8
20y = -8
y = -8/20
y = -2/5
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- The Mahalwari system is one of the three major land tenure systems implemented by the British in India.
- Mahalwari system was introduced in 1833 during the period of William Bentick.
- It was introduced in Central Province, North-West Frontier, Agra, Punjab, Gangetic Valley, etc of British India.
- The Mahalwari system had many provisions of both the Zamindari System and Ryotwari System.
- In this system, the land was divided into Mahals. Each Mahal comprises one or more villages.
- Ownership rights were vested with the peasants.
- The villages committee was held responsible for collection of the taxes.
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The company introduced the permanent settlement in 1793 and it was by Lord Cornwallis. It was also called zamidari bandobase in Bengal, Bihar, Orissa. The main features of the settlement were:-
☞Under this system, the Rajas and talaqdars were recognised as zamindars and were made the owner of the land and were supposed to pay a fixed amount of revenue.
☞The local zamindars were to collect revenue from the peasants and pay on time to company even if crops field due to flood, drought and famine, the land would be auctioned off.
☞The amount of rent to be paid was fixed permanently with no scope of revision.
☞The zamidars acted as the agents for the Government and the cultivators became the tenants.
☞On account of increasing or extincting of cultivation, the zamidars were allowed to take entire increased revenue.
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The Company had to take some steps to improve agriculture by improving investment in land. The Permanent Settlement was introduced in 1793. According to this, the rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars and were given the responsibility of revenue collection from the peasants. The amount to be paid was fixed permanently and hence the name Permanent Settlement. The Company officials felt that it would ensure a regular flow of revenue. They also felt that this would motivate the zamindars to invest in improving the land. The zamindars would benefit from increased production because the revenue demand would not be increased.
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Following are the main causes of uneven distribution of population in the world:
- Geographical causes: Topography, climate, soil, water and mineral
- Social, cultural and economic causes
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have to take the product of each term with each term in the second expression
-6x2y2 -15xy2z + 9x2yz + 8xy2z + 20y2z2 -12xyz2 +4x2yz + 10xyz2 - 6x2z2
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In India, there are two houses of Parliament. They are the House of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of People (Lok Sabha). Rajya Sabha is the Upper House, while the Lok Sabha is the Lower House.
People directly elect the members of the Lok Sabha. On the other hand, indirect elections choose the members of the Rajya Sabha. The Lok Sabha is more powerful compared to the Rajya Sabha. This is because Lok Sabha is directly elected by and answerable to the people. However, the Rajya Sabha has some special powers to look after the interests of states or regions.
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Habitats: Habitats or isolation sources of organisms, such as those stored in the GOLD database, are tagged1. If they are context-related or can be referred to as a habitat or isolation source ofan organism. For example, if they refer to a host organism (human, cow), a bodypart or organ of a host organism (lung, gut,lung abscess), refer to an environmentalhabitat (mine tailing, wastewater), or employ the adjectival forms of habitats listedabove (bovine, pulmonary, rumen).2. If they are not associated directly with disease e.g. diarrhea, respiratory tract infection.3. If they are in sentences, which contain the organism associated with the habitat.
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The administration of the Company was different from that of the Indian rulers in the following ways:
(a) The Company divided its admini¬strative units called Presidencies. There were three Presidencies— Bengal, Madras and Bombay. In India, districts were the main administrative units.
(b) Each presidency was ruled by a Governor. Districts were ruled by the Collectors.
(c) The supreme head of the administration of the Company was the Governor-General. But in India, the head of the administration was the king. .
(d) The main job of the Governor-General was to introduce administrative reforms while the main job of the Collector was to collect revenue and taxes- and maintain law and order in his district.
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