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Terrestrial habitat is a habitat that is found predominantly on land. Terrestrial habitats are spread out across a large range of environments such as caves, deserts, farms, forests, grasslands, shorelines, wetlands, etc.
Semi-natural or man-made habitats such as national parks or biosphere reserve also constitute terrestrial habitats.
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The invention of Antibiotics are a boon to human beings. Antibiotics are medicines that are used to treat infection caused by bacteria, by either killing the disease causing bacteria or by preventing its growth. They can only be used to treat specific kind of bacteria and are not effective against viruses.
Antibiotics are not effective in the treatment of cold or flu which are caused by virus and need different treatment. Many people though, believe otherwise. It is therefore better to consult a doctor when any infection lasts more than two days and is severe.
When we are sick and if it is due to bacterial infection, usually our immune system can fight off and destroy the infection. Especially our white blood cells help attack bad bacteria. Only when our immune system is not able kill the bacteria, we need external help like antibiotics to help eradicate the infection.
Often bacterial infections are confused with viral infections and treated with antibiotics. Most of the infections of the upper respiratory system like cold, sore throat etc. are caused by viruses and cannot be cured by antibiotics. People always believe otherwise and start self medicating. When antibiotics are over used for fighting infection, they kill good bacteria in our body along with bad bacteria which affects our immune system. Also antibiotics are often not taken fully to the extent of their prescribed course. There are also cases of inappropriate dosage and administration. This happens when the cause of the infection is not known immediately and needed some extra tests and findings.
All these factors have led to emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria. The world is concerned about this phenomenon. There are lot of new infections cropping up too. Thus,
it is a cause for concern.
So it is good to follow the maxim , ' Do not use antibiotics in the first place and the second rule to follow is not to use too many of them '.
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The sources of heat energy for domestic and industrial purposes are mainly wood, charcoal, petrol, kerosene, etc. These substances are called fuels.
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Jamdaniis one of the finest muslin textiles on which decorative motifs are woven on the loom particularly in grey and white colures.They are woven generally with cotton and gold threads.
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(a-b) (a+b) +(b-c) (b+c) +(c-a)(c+a)
= (a2 - b2) + (b2 - c2) + (c2 - a2)
= a2 - b2 + b2 - c2 + c2 - a2
= 0
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The rebellions wanted a leader who could provide support and lend a credential to the Revolt of 1857. They were also faced with the question as to who would rule India after the Revolt. They found the answer in the Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. The Mughal kings had been ruling the country since last three hundred years.
When Bahadur Shah Zafar took over the leadership of the revolt and wrote letters to various chiefs and the rulers to support the sepoys, the rebellion quickly spread in the northern parts of the country. The leadership of the Mughal emperor seemed to provide legitimacy to it. Sepoys revolted in Delhi, Awadh and Kanpur. The people also participated in the revolt. The leadership of Bahadur Shah Zafar gave a national character to the revolt which was mainly centered in northern parts of the country.
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भारतीय साहित्य के अनुसार अलंकार (अलम+कार) का शाब्दिक अर्थ ‘आभूषण’ होता है। जिस प्रकार नारी की सुन्दरता या लावण्य गहनों यानी अलंकारों से बढ़ता जाता है, ठीक उसी प्रकार हिन्दी काव्य में भाषा को सुंदर बनाने के लिए अंलकारों का प्रयोग किया जाता है ।
अलंकार की परिभाषा :- काव्य की शोभा को बढ़ाने वाले तत्वों को अंलकार कहते है।
अलंकार के भेद(प्रकार) प्रमुख तीन प्रकार है :-
(1)शब्दालंकार
(2)अर्थालंकार
(3)उभयालंकार
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23 October 1764
'Battle of Buxar' was fought on '23 October 1764' between 'British East India Company' and various Mughal emperors. The British army was led by Hectro Munro and the Mughal army was led by Nawab of Awadh, Qasim Khan and Mughal emperor, "Shah Alam".
The battle was fought in Buxar, which is a territory of Bengal. It is situated on the banks of Ganga River. It was a decisive land for the Britishers. Mughal forces outnumbered the British forces.
Mughal army has over 40000 men while Britishers were only 10000. Due to the lack of coordination between the Mughal emperors they lost the battle severely even after having such a huge army.

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