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The major ideas expressed by Kabir include:
- Rejection of major religious traditions.
- Criticism of all forms of external worship of both Brahmanical Hinduism and Islam.
- Criticism of priestly classes and the caste system.
- Belief in a formless Supreme God.
- Emphasis on Bhakti or devotion to achieve salvation.
Kabir expressed his ideas in a vast collection of verses known as sakhis and pads. These are said to have been composed by him and sung by wandering bhajan singers.
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Sowing is the process of planting seeds. In sowing, generally little soil is placed over the seeds.
Sowing can be Hand sowing or (planting) in which handfuls of seed are cast over prepared ground. However mostly seed are sown using seed drill. It offers greater precision; seed is sown evenly and at the desired rate. The drill also places the seed at a measured distance below the soil, so that less seed is required.
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Levelling is flattening of the soil after puddling. Leveling is done with a leveler.
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Resources we have vary from time to time as some of these resources are non renewable and with the excess use of it in future we are going to face several problems regarding to natural resources for example
1. burning of fossil fuels
2. usage of water
3. inhalation of oxygen
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- When the company saw a threat to its political or economic interests, it resorted to direct military confrontation, as happened in Mysore and many other kingdoms.
- Mysore had become powerful under rulers like Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan, and it controlled the profitable trade of the Malabar coast where the Company purchased pepper and cardamom.
- Tipu Sultan, in 1785, stopped the export of sandalwood, pepper, and cardamom through the ports of his kingdom, and disallowed local merchants from trading with the Company. This angered the company very much.
- The Company lost four wars to Mysore, but in the last one, the Battle of Seringapatam, the company won and Tipu Sultan was kille
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Resource development means the study, establishment, and implementation of additional resources or services which will extend the capabilities of community long-term care systems to better serve long-term care clients.
Resource development means development should take place without damaging the environment and development in the present should not destroy the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Therefore, it is our duty to ensure that:-
a) all uses of renewable resources are sustained.
b) The diversity of life on Earth is conserved.
c) The population and distribution of rare and threatened species should be increased.
d) Damage to the natural environment should be minimised.
e) Recycling of reusable goods should be increased.
f) An alternative resource is used if made available.
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A thermal power station is a power station in which heat energy is converted to electric power. In most, a steam-driven turbine converts heat to mechanical power as an intermediate to electrical power. Water is heated, turns into steam and drives a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator. Steam turbine driven generators are commonly used in solar thermal electric power plants, coal, geothermal, nuclear, waste incineration plants and natural gas power plants. They are also used extensively in cement, sugar, steel, paper, chemicals and other industries.
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- Long-lived radioactive elements such as uranium, thorium and potassium and any of their decay products, such as radium and radon are examples of NORM. These elements have always been present in the Earth's crust and atmosphere, and are concentrated in some places, such as uranium orebodies which may be mined.
- Bauxite, a major aluminium ore. The red-brown colour is due to the presence of iron oxide minerals.
- Coal is the most abundantly found fossil fuel in India. Its three major forms are Anthracite, Bituminous and Lignite.
- Measures to conserve minerals :
- Use of minerals in a planned and sustainable manner.
- Recycling of metals.
- Use of alternative renewable substitutes.
- Technology should be improved to use the low-grade ores profitably.
- Minerals are classified on the basis of their chemical composition, which is expressed in their physical properties. This module, the second in a series on minerals, describes the physical properties that are commonly used to identify minerals. These include color, crystal form, hardness, density, luster, and cleavage.
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Holozoic nutrition is a method of nutrition that involves the ingestion of liquid or solid organic material. The organic food is digested in the digestive tract (in case of animals). It is one of the forms of heterotrophic nutrition. Holozoic nutrition is characteristic of most animals and insect-eating plants.
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Stock resources are resources that can be permanently expended, and are therefore non-renewable, and whose quantity is usually expressed in absolute amounts rather than in rates. Examples are coal and petroleum deposits. Resources which come from non-living sources are called abiotic resources, e.g. soil, rocks and minerals. Biotic Resource: Resources which come from living beings are called biotic resource, e.g. milk, leather, timber, etc. Stock resources are resources that can be permanently expended, and are therefore non-renewable, and whose quantity is usually expressed in absolute amounts rather than in rates. Examples are coal and petroleum deposits.

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