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The most commonly used soap making process is the saponification of oils and fats.
This process involves heating oils and fats reacting them with a liquid alkali to produce soap plus water plus glycerine.
Saponification
The other soap making process is with the neutralization of fatty acids with an alkali. Oils and fats are hydrolyzed with high-pressure steam to yield glycerine and crude fatty acids.
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Iron articles are painted to prevent them from rusting. After painting iron surface does not come in contact with moisture and air which cause rusting.
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1. The Success of the democracy depends to a great extend on the constructive role of the opposition parties.
2. In every democracy all the parties cannot get majority seats all the time in the parliament.
3. The parties which do not get majority seats are called opposition parties.
4. The party which gets majority seats in the Lok Sabha next to the ruling party is called the recognised opposition party. The leader of the opposition party enjoys some privileges equivalent to that of a cabinet minister.
5. All the powers mentioned in the constitution are exercised by the ruling party. The opposition party also functions in an effective manner, and their work is no less important than that of the ruling parties.
Functions of Opposition party
(1) To check the government from becoming authoritarian and to restrict its powers, the opposition parties keep a watch over them.
(2) The main duty of the opposition party is to criticize the policies of the government.
(3) Outside the legislature the opposition parties attract the attention of the press and report their criticism of the government policy in the news papers.
(4) The opposition parties have the right to check the expenditure of the government also.
(5) During the question hour, the opposition parties criticism the government generally
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Dynastic succession is one of the most serious challenges before the political parties because:
1) Most political parties do not practice open and transparent procedures for their functioning.
2) There are few ways for an ordinary worker to rise to the top in a party.
3) In many parties, the top positions are always controlled by members of one family.
4) This practice is unfair to other members of that party and is also bad for a democracy.
5) People who do not have adequate experience or popular support come to occupy the position of power.
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he functions political parties perform in a democracy are:
1) Candidates are put forward by parties to contest in elections. These candidates may be chosen by the members of the party or by the leaders of the party.
2) Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.
3) Parties play an important role in making laws for a country. Laws are usually debated and passed in the legislature.
4) Parties form and run governments. They recruit leaders and train them to be ministers and run the government in the way they want it.
5) Parties that lose the election form the opposition. The opposition voices different views and criticize the failures of the government.
6) Parties shape public opinion. They have lakhs of members all over the country, and they play a great role in influencing the way people think.
7) Parties provide the common man access to government machinery and welfare schemes. It is easier for a person to meet a local party leader than a government official.
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Political Parties in India face a lot of challenges. The main challenge they face is the lack of internal democracy. Power in a political party is concentrated among the leaders at the top. So, personal loyalty to the leaders becomes more important than loyalty to party principles.
Dynastic succession is also a major challenge. The top positions of a party are controlled by the members of one family, or people close to the leaders. Few opportunities are given to a lower level worker to rise. This is bad because people without sufficient experience or popular support are able to enjoy positions of power.
Parties require money to win elections and this requires a lot of money. Therefore they tend to nominate candidates who can raise a lot of money, regardless of their other attributes. Rich people who donate money to the party can influence the way the party machinery works. Sometimes parties support criminals just because they can win elections.
There is a convergence of ideologies among the major parties. This is also a challenge to political parties. People who want vastly different ideas to come to the forefront have no option open to them.
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by joining B to D,you will get two Triangles ABD and BCD the area of triangle A b d
1/2[-5(-5-5)+(-4)(5-7)+4(7+5)]=0
1[50+8+48]0×2
=106/2
=53square.units
also the area of triangle BCD
=1/2[-4(-6-5)-1(5+5)+4(-5+6)]
=1/2[44-10+4]
=19 square.units
area of triangle ABC + area of triangle BCD
so the area of quadrilateral ABCD =53+19=72square.units
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In the given A.P ;
a = 21
d = 42-21 = 21
l = 210
n = ?
l = a +(n-1)d
210 = 21+(n-1)21
n-1 = 189/21
n = 9+1
n = 10
hence 210 is the 10th term of given A.P
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Satyagraha is a nonviolent method against the oppressors.the idea of satyagraha emphasize the power of truth and the need to search for truth.
The three local issues were Champaran satyagraha ; Kheda satyagraha and Ahmedabad satyagraha.J

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