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Resistance:
- The ratio of the potential difference between the two ends of a conductor to the current flowing through at uniform temperature is called resistance of that conductor.
- The unit of resistance is ohm (Ω).
- Resistance of conductor depends on its length, temperature, cross section area, material of the conductor.
- Resistance is related with a particular conductor.
Resistivity:
- At a fixed temperature amount of resistance offered in the flow of current by a conductor having unit length and unit cross section is called its resistivity or specific resistance.
- The unit of resistivity is ohm-meter (Ω-m).
- resistivity of conductor depends on the material of the conductor and its temperature.
- Resistivity is related with the material of the conductor.
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Amanda wishes to be a mermaid so she could drift alone by blissfully languid, emerald sea. She yearns to be an orphan so that she is able to roam the sea and make pattern using her bare feet. Being Rapunzel means she could live carefree on a high tower.
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The important ingredients of modern industry are:
a) Well-developed machines
b) Materials required
c) Neat and Clean work
d) Easy methods
e) Artificial chemicals
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Defection is an act of changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected (to a Legislative body) to a different party. Earlier it has been an important cause for the formation as well as fall of government. MLAs and MPs were indulging in defection in order to become ministers or for cash rewards. Later on the Constitution was amended and defection has been banned by passing ‘Anti Defection Law’.
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A Political Party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good. Parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. Thus, a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds. A political party has three components:
- The leaders
- The active members
- The followers
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Let the original speed of the train be x km/hour
Distance traveled by the train = 480 km
Hence, the original speed of the train is 40 km/hour
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The Simon Commission was constituted in order to study constitutional reform in India which was then the most important colonial possession of the British Empire. The Indians rejected the Simon Commission as it did not have even a single Indian member within its fold and hence could not be expected to represent or even take into account the concerns of the Indian populace.
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Conservatism is a political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs. It also laid stress on gradual development as opposed to revolutionary change. Following are some of the salient points of conservatism:
- Conservatives believe that traditional institutions like the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved against all forces of change.
- Many conservatives even saw forces of modernism strengthening traditional institutions like monarchy.
- Around 1815, the conservative regimes in Europe were largely autocratic. They did not tolerate democratic thought, political criticism or dissent. They often put restrictions on activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocracy and imposed censorship laws on newspapers, books, plays and songs that promoted ideas of liberty and freedom.
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A major step towards decentralization was taken in 1992. The Constitution was amended to make the third-tier of democracy more powerful and effective. The provisions of Constitutional Amendment are as follows:
- To hold regular elections under the local government bodies has been made compulsory.
- Reservation of seats for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes in the elected bodies.
- One third i.e., 33 percent seats are to be reserved for women.
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The eye can focus on an object situated at different distances by changing the tension in its ciliary muscles. When muscles are relaxed, the eye lens becomes thin and its focal length increases and distant object can be seen clearly. While looking at nearby objects the ciliary muscles contract, the lens becomes thick, short and its focal length decreases.
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Self Help Groups (SHGs) are informal groups that consist of people who face similar problems. These people come together to form a group to overcome their common problems to improve their standard of living. ... This amount acts as the fund for the SHGs and is used to provide loans to its members. The basic behind the SHGs is to provide a financial resource for the poor through organizing the rural poor especially women, into small Self Help Groups. They also provide timely loans at a responsible interest rate without collateral.
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Political theories of recognition, which attempt to reconfigure the concept of justice in terms of due or withheld recognition, can be contrasted with (but set alongside) the rise of multiculturalism, which has produced an array of literature focused on recognising, accommodating and respecting difference. Although these two trajectories overlap, there are important differences between them. Multicultural politics is rooted in the identity politics underlying various social movements that gained prominence during the 1960s, such as the civil rights movement and radical/cultural feminism. These movements tend to emphasise the distinctness and value of their cultural identity and demand group-specific rights to protect this uniqueness. Without depreciating identity politics and multiculturalism, this article is primarily concerned with political theories of recognition, particularly those formulated by Charles Taylor (who is also a prominent figure in multicultural politics), Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth. These focus on the role played by recognition in individual identity formation and the normative foundation this can provide to theories of justice.
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Ejaculation is a physiological process heavily controlled by the autonomic nervous system. It consists of two main phases: emission and expulsion. The main organs involved in ejaculation are the distal epididymis, the vas deferens, the seminal vesicle, the prostate, the prostatic urethra, and the bladder neck. Ejaculate contains fluid from the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands. Though it contains a wide variety of substances, including citric acid, cholesterol, mucus, and water, its primary job is to deliver sperm.
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