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In accordance with Lencho's prediction, big drops of rain began to fall. He went out to enjoy the rain. The rain drops looked like new coins to him. He compared the raindrops with new coins because the rain indicated a good harvest that year. He was very hopeful that the corn harvest would bring him a good amount of money.
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Discipline can be explained as training which will develop one's moral character and helps to produce a particular type of behaviour. Training which helps the individual to correct,improve the overall conditions, moral character with the change in behavioral pattern of the individual.
Discipline is an essential part of our life. In fact without discipline life we cannot work smoothly.Parents, elders of the family and the teachers are the first person to introduce the sense of discipline to the children. Discipline teaches us to be systematic towards achieving our goal of life.
Our social structure will fall apart without the discipline in social life. A society without the proper discipline encourages the unsocial activities such as violence,bad behaviour,etc. Self discipline is most important to achieve complete discipline in life and it also helps to develop better character of the person. The strength of a nation lies in discipline. Nation cannot progress without the law abiding disciplined citizens. This helps to build up the nation with the proper cooperation and unity.
In conclusion, discipline helps to develop better character and keeps us focussing on our goals.Therefore, it is necessary that everyone should be taught discipline from their childhood.
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Nelson mandela was the great person for south africa not for only south africa he was only not for south africa he was a great person for all over the world of the country nelson mandela work for south africa and also gives many of knowledges to the whole of the country sometimes mandela goes to jail for a long period of time but he lastly succeed so we have to do the same work in our life to get success first nelson mandela arises freedoms question among peoples of south africa but many of them are not interested in it but mandela struggle but sometimes the opposite government send mandela to jail for many years after a long time mandela came into the south africa and host the national flag and free this country and make own government.at lastly we can say that he was a great person.
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Nelson mandela was the great person for south africa not for only south africa he was only not for south africa he was a great person for all over the world of the country nelson mandela work for south africa and also gives many of knowledges to the whole of the country sometimes mandela goes to jail for a long period of time but he lastly succeed so we have to do the same work in our life to get success first nelson mandela arises freedoms question among peoples of south africa but many of them are not interested in it but mandela struggle but sometimes the opposite government send mandela to jail for many years after a long time mandela came into the south africa and host the national flag and free this country and make own government.at lastly we can say that he was a great person.
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Human Development is the process of widening people's choices and the level of well being they achieve. According to the United National Development Programme, long and healthy life, education and a decent standard of life are the most important elements of human development.
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Intensive Subsistence Farming |
Commercial Farming |
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In this type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets. Crops mainly grown are: wheat, rice etc |
In this kind of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets. Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc. |
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It is labour intensive farming. |
Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed.
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In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field. |
Generally one crop is cultivated. |
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| Cotton | Jute |
| (i) Cotton requires more than 21oC of temperature. | Jute requires 30oC temperature. |
| (ii) Rainfall: 50-100 cm. | Rainfall: Near about 150 cm. |
| (iii) Frost free days are must during picking days | Hot and humid climate is required. |
| (iv) Loamy and black soil is required. | Well-drained fertile loamy soil is required. |
| (v) Mainly grown in Maharashtra and Gujarat. | Crown in eastern states of the country. |
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1. Gandhiji strongly believed in the power of truth and the idea of Satyagraha. He felt that if the cause of the fight was true and against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.
2. Without the use of aggression, a satyagrahi could appeal to the conscience of the oppressor and persuade him to see the truth, instead of forcing him to accept it through the use of violence. Therefore, the truth was ultimately bound to succeed.
3. After observing the divide in the nationalist movement amongst various communities and groups in India, he made attempts to unite the people of India through the dharma of ahimsa i.e. nonviolence.
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