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A polygon has at least one angle that measures more than 180 degrees, which is called concave polygon. The vertices (endpoints) of this polygon are inwards as well as outwards. They are just opposite of the convex polygons. A triangle cannot be considered as a concave polygon because it has only three sides and whose sum of interior angles is 180 degrees.
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Constitution deal with the Directive Principles of State Policy. The Directive Principles are the guiding principles for governance but are not enforceable by any court.
That does not change the fact that they are nevertheless fundamental to the governance of this country. These principles provide the social and economic guidance for Indian Democracy and pave the way for the establishment of a true welfare State.
As the name indicates, these principles command the State and its instrumentalities to follow certain fundamental principles while formulating and pursuing policies
These principles are the guiding light for the attainment of the objectives that our Constitution aspires for. These principles chalk the path for the State to follow in order to secure the greatest good for the greatest number in the way consistent with our Constitutional philosophy and vision.
The Directive Principles envision for all citizens the equality of opportunity and adequate means of livelihood, avoiding concentration of wealth in few hands. In short, the Directive.
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The rabi crops are sown around mid-November, preferably after the monsoon rains are over, and harvesting begins in April/May. The crops are grown either with rainwater that has percolated into the ground, or using irrigation.
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Landslides are defined as the mass movement of rock, debris or Earth down a slope. They often take place in conjunction with earthquakes, floods and volcanoes.
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- Kings shared their administrative power with <i>samantas</i>, Brahmans, traders, and associations of peasants.
- Peasants, cattle-keepers, artisans, and all those who produced something, had to pay taxes or rents, and traders had to pay revenue.
- Under the Chola dynasty, there were around 400 different types of taxes, from which <i>vetti</i> (forced labour), and <i>kadamai</i> (land revenue) were the most common.
- The reasons of collecting taxes were; to fulfil the finance of the king's establishments, to build temples and forts, and to fight wars.
- The high positions at kingdoms including the army, were appointed either by hereditary or through influential families.
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Algae: Cell wall is made up of cellulose. Cells contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are green in colour. These are autotrophic. Cells are uninucleated. The reserve food is starch.
Fungi: Cell wall is made up of chitin. Cells do not contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are colourless. These are heterotrophic. Cells or hypha is uninucleated, binucleated or coenocytic. The reserve food is glycogen.
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ANT: HY! BROTHER CRICKET!
CRICKET: HY ANT HOW ARE YOU?
ANT:OH I M FINE BROTHER. HOW R YOU?
CRICKET : I M ALSO FINE AS YOU SEE.... SINGING AND DANCING LIKE ALWAYS.
ANT:YES I CAN SEE BUT HAVE YOU NO ELSE WORK......
CRICKET : NO MY WORK IS THIS.......... AS YOUR WORK IS YOUR STRUGGLE...
ANT : WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
CRICKET: OH I TELL YOU........
GOD HAS CREATED SO MANY CREATIONS........AND HAS ASSIGNED A SPECIFIC WORK TO ALL....
ANT : SO YOU MEAN WE CAN NOT DO THE WORK OF EACH OTHER?
CRICKET: ABSOLUTELY NOT..... BUT WE CAN LEAD A HELPING HAND TO OTHERS
ANT : OH THAT IS RIGHT WE MUST HELP EACH OTHER FOR THERE IS A DAY IN OUR LIFE WHEN WE NEED THE HELP OF OTHER
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The Indian education system is quite an old education system that still exists. It has produced so many genius minds that are making India proud all over the world. However, while it is one of the oldest systems, it is still not that developed when compared to others, which are in fact newer. This is so as the other countries have gone through growth and advancement, but the Indian education system is still stuck in old age. It faces a lot of problems that need to be sorted to let it reach its full potential.
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The process of conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds and making it available for plants is called as nitrogen fixation. The organisms which fix nitrogen to plants are called as nitrogen fixers. Microorganisms in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium compounds, thereby enabling the survival of plants and animals.
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These regions are hot and receive heavy rainfall throughout the year. As there is no particular dry season, the trees do not shed their leaves at the same time. Thus, the forests always appear green. This is the reason they are called evergreen forests.
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Resource conservation is management of the use of natural resources to provide the maximum benefit to current generation while maintaining capacity to meet the needs of future generations. Conservation includes both the protection and rational use of natural resources.
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Rule of law is important because it checks abuse of power by authorities. It empowers individuals with rights which cannot be easily taken-away. It treats everyone equally without discrimination. Law and order require the prevention of crime as well as the contribution of authorities, and as such it does not matter by what means these are achieved, or what the characteristics of the law are. This concept of the rule of the law can, therefore, be upheld by even the most tyrannical dictatorship.
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When Totto-Chan’s mother took her to the school, she was so excited that she wanted to keep the ticket. Totto-Chan found the job of the ticket inspector fascinating and asked her mother if she could also become a ticket checker as she grew up.
Totto-Chan was admitted to a school that had an unique educational system which was greatly beneficial for the overall character development of a child. Not to mention, Totto-Chan was a unique child herself.
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Vatican City is the world's smallest country, less than 0.5 km2 in area. It lies within Rome, the capital of Ital
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