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In 1878,the Vernacular Press Act was passed on the model of Irish Press Laws.
-It provided the Government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press.
-The Government started keeping regular track of the vernacular newspapers published in various provinces.
-When a report was judged as opposing the Government,the newspaper was warned,and if the warning was ignored,the press was liable to be seized.
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Democracy Produces an Accountable Government Democracy produces an accountable governments, as the people has the right in choose their representatives through the electoral process. These elected representatives form the government and participate in the decision making process on behalf of the people. If these elected representatives (In not work in a proper way, people have a chance to not elect them in next election.
Democracy Produces Responsive Government Democratic governments are elected by the people and are responsible towards the people and Parliament. These governments promote the formation of public opinion and take care of the needs and expectations of the people.
Democracy Produces Legitimate GovernmentDemocratic government is a legitimate government because regular elections are its key feature. After five years, elections are held for the legislature and people elect then government on the basis of their right to vote (universal adult franchise) The party which secures the majority forms the government. In the next election, if it loses the majority, it has to resign from office. Beside elections, the decisions in a democratic government are taken in a transparent manner.
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Averages are useful for comparison but still hides disparities means that as the average of everyuthing gives us the mean value for comparison bt it does does nt tell us anything about the unifortmity or the contribution of each n everyone onvolved in that average .
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| Developed Country | Developing Country |
| A country having an effective rate of industrialization and individual income is known as Developed Country. | Developing Country is a country which has a slow rate of industrialization and low per capita income. |
| Infant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate is low while the life expectancy rate is high. | High infant mortality rate, death rate and birth rate, along with low life expectancy rate. |
| High industrial growth. | They rely on the developed countries for their growth. |
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Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that contain iron (Fe) as an element in the composition.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that do not contain iron (Fe) as an element in the composition.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals show high magnetic properties.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals do not show magnetic properties.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are less resistant to corrosion.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are more resistant to corrosion.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are composed of mainly iron as hydroxide, carbonates or sulfides.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are composed of various elements and combinations.
Ferrous minerals: They are composed of a high percentage of iron.
Nonferrous minerals: They do not have iron in their chemical composition.
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