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The selling theory believes that if companies and customers are dropped detached, then the customers are not going to purchase enough commodities produced by the enterprise. The notion can be employed argumentatively, in the case of commodities are not solicited, i.e. the commodities which the consumer don’t think of buying and when the enterprise is functioning at more than 100% capacity, the company intends at selling what they manufacture, but not what the market requires.
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Luni is largest river in the Thar desert in north-west India. It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer, passes through the southeastern portion of the Thar Desert, and ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, after travelling a distance of 495 km.
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Yes, it is true that modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. For example (i) HYV seeds, insecticides, pesticides and chemical fertilizers needed for increasing the yield per hectare are all manufactured in industries. (ii) Farmers use farm machinery like tractors, threshers and also combined harvesters which are also manufactured in industries. (iii) Tube well equipment and water pumps used for irrigation are also manufactured in industries.
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Illness is defined as a sickness or disease, or to a period of sickness and disease. A cold or a virus is an example of an illness.
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Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography.
Human Geography
This is one of the major branches in geography and it mainly covers studies of the human race. This normally involves understanding a human population’s backgrounds, how the interactions and the perceptions that members of that human population have for various ideologies affecting them.
Physical Geography
Physical geography is a major branch of the science of geography, and it mainly deals with the study of the natural characteristics of the Earth.
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Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography.
Human Geography
This is one of the major branches in geography and it mainly covers studies of the human race. This normally involves understanding a human population’s backgrounds, how the interactions and the perceptions that members of that human population have for various ideologies affecting them.
Physical Geography
Physical geography is a major branch of the science of geography, and it mainly deals with the study of the natural characteristics of the Earth.
It covers both features that are on the Earth’s surface as well as those near it.
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“There are five critical domains in a child’s development,” said Dianna Fryer, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Child Development Program training and curriculum specialist. “Those domains are social, emotional, physical, cognitive and language.”
The five critical domains inform the JBSA CDPs’ approach to early childhood education, but they also can provide a blueprint for parents as they facilitate their children’s development.
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An idiom is a phrase with a meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of its individual words. Here are some examples of idioms:
- to be fed up with (=to be tired and annoyed with something that has been happening for too long)
- to rub someone the wrong way (=to irritate or annoy someone)
- to do something by the skin of your teeth (=to complete something, but not well. “She passed the test by the skin of her teeth” means she received a very low grade, but not low enough to fail.)
A proverb is a short and popular saying that gives advice about how people should behave or that expresses a belief that is commonly thought to be true. Here are some examples of proverbs:
- Don’t cry over spilled milk. (=Don’t get upset about something that has already happened and cannot be undone.)
- People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. (=Don’t criticize other people for their faults if you have faults too - and everyone does.)
- A stitch in time saves nine. (=Fixing a problem right away will take less time than fixing it later on.)
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The Third ‘R’ – Recycling
The last stage of the waste hierarchy is to recycle. To recycle something means that it will be transformed again into a raw material that can be shaped into a new item. However, there are very few materials on the earth that cannot be recycled.
One of the issues bothering communities that want to become more involved with a recycling effort is that while the relying collection and sorting process may be affordable to implement, there still has to be a facility to receive and transform the discarded waste into a raw material to produce new products.
More progress is being made toward uniting recycling plants with industries that can process the waste material through agreements and incentive credits.
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