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Primary sector:
1.It is includes economic activities involving extraction and production of natural resources.
2.It is provides raw materials to the Secondary sector.
3.Most of the activities are not dependent on Secondary sector.
4.Greater dependence on this sector indicates an underdeveloped economy.
5. e g. agriculture, mining and forestry.
Secondary sector:
1.It is processes natural resources.
2.It is converts raw materials provided by primary activities into finished or semi-finished goods.
3.It is dependent on the Primary sector for supply of raw materials.
4.A shift of economic activities from Primary to Secondary sectors indicates a developing economy.
5.e.g. manufacturing and construction.
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Human capital is superior to other resources like land and physical capital because human resources can make better use of land and physical capital but land and physical capital cannot become useful on its own. These people have made efficient use of other resources like land and capital.
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Ausable is an interesting character. He is the central character of the story. He is a secret agent.He is unlike other agents. He is very fat man. He is not at all smart and physically tough. There is nothing mysterious or romantic about him. He is an American.He has come to Paris twenty years ago. He speak French and German with an American accent. He is a factual person
He never loses his presence of mind. He shows complete balance of mind. He knows how to take advantage of a situation as :-
- At last he out marks max with his intelligency.
- Ausable was a detective in Paris who was fat and sloppy and hardly looked like a secret agent.
- When Ausable switched on the light, he found Max standing with a pistol in his hand in the room.
- Max had come to take a particularly important report concerning missiles forcibly from Ausable.
- Ausable cooked up a false story to entrap crafty Max.
- He told Max that the balcony below his window had become a big nuisance.
- It was the second time in a month that somebody got into his room through the balcony.
- He also made Max panicky by telling him that the knocking at the door were of the police, whom he had already informed.
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Fowler is one of the characters in the story "The Midnight Visitor". He is a very young writer. He wrote books related to the romantic aspect of life. Shifting from this genre, he wanted to write a book on the detectives. In his mind, he had formed a picture of a detective like James Bond. According to his imagination, the detective would be young with attractive personality. he assumed a detective to be surrounded by equipment related to the field. For his astonishment when he met Ausable, he felt very devastated.
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The 1848 revolution of the liberals refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe. While in countries like France, food shortages and widespread unemployment during 1848 led to popular uprisings, in other parts of Europe (such as Germany, Italy, Poland, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire), men and women of the liberal middle classes came together to voice their demands for the creation of nation-states based on parliamentary principles. The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were:
- Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification, nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration.
- Socially, they wanted to rid society of its class-based partialities and birthrights. Serfdom and bonded labor had to be abolished.
- Economically they demanded freedom of markets and right to property. The abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movements of goods and capital.
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We have two Equations:
2x +3y= 5
6x +ky= 15
For No Solution, We have:
a1/a2 = b1/b2 ≠ c1/c2
Here, a1 = 2 , a2 = 6 , c2 = 15 , c1 =5 & b1 = 3 , b2 = k
Substitute given values in Formula:
a1/a2 = b1/b2 ≠ c1/c2
→ 2/6 = 3/k ≠ 5/15
→ 2/6 = 3/k
→ 18 = 2k
→ k = 18/2
→ k = 9
Therefore, Value of k is 9.
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Let us have a detailed look at the different parts of the respiratory system and their functions.
Nose:The nose possesses a couple of exterior nostrils which are divided by a framework of cartilaginous structure termed as the septum. This is the structure that evenly separates the right nostril from the left nostril. Tiny hair follicles that cover the interior lining of nostrils acts as the body’s first line of defence against foreign pathogens. Furthermore, they provide additional humidity for inhaled air.
Larynx: Two cartilaginous chords lay the framework for the larynx. They are situated at the point of joining the pharynx and trachea. It is also termed as Adam’s apple or the voice box. It is the portion which rises and falls during swallowing of food particles. It generates sound as air passes through the hollow in the middle.
Pharynx:The nasal chambers open up into a wide hollow space termed as the pharynx. It is a common path for both air and food. It functions by preventing the entry of food particles into the windpipe. The epiglottis is elastic cartilage which serves as a switch between the larynx and the oesophagus by allowing the passage of air into the airway to the lungs, and food into the gastrointestinal tract.
Trachea:The trachea or the windpipe rises below the larynx and moves down to the neck. The walls of trachea comprise C-shaped cartilaginous rings which give hardness to the trachea and maintain it by completely expanding. The trachea extends further down into the breastbone and splits into two bronchi, one for each lung.
Bronchi:The trachea splits into two tubes termed as bronchi, which enter each lung individually. The bronchi are divided into secondary, tertiary, and to bronchioles which is again further divided into small air-sacs called the alveoli. The alveoli are minute sacs of air with thin walls, and single-celled manner. It enables the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules into or away from the bloodstream.
Lungs:Lungs are the chief centres of the respiration in humans and other vertebrates. They are located in the thoracic cavity of the chest near the backbone and on either side of the heart. They are the pair of large, spongy organs mainly involved in the exchange of gases between the blood and the air. Compared to the left lung, the right lung is quite bigger and heavier.
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St. Helena island, part of the British Overseas Territory also encompassing Ascension and Tristan da Cunha islands, is a remote volcanic outpost in the South Atlantic Ocean. It's famous as the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile and death, as commemorated by a now-empty tomb. Climbing destinations include the 699 steps of Jacob's Ladder and Diana's Peak, sheltering endemic plant and animal life.
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