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Resolution of Disputes: The courts solve disputes which arise among citizens, between citizens and the Government, between the Central and State Governments, and between two or more State Governments.
Judicial Review: The judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution of the country. The High Courts and the Supreme Court of India can declare any law as illegal if it violates any provision of the Constitution.
Uphold the Laws: The judiciary enforces the laws in the country by punishing the people who are charged with the violation of the laws.
Appellate Jurisdiction: In an appellate jurisdiction, the verdict given by a lower court can be challenged in the higher court. For example, a person dissatisfied with the verdict given by the High Court can appeal in the Supreme Court. The decision of the Supreme Court is considered final and is binding on the lower courts.
Enforce Fundamental Rights: In case a citizen is deprived of his/her fundamental rights by the Government, he/she can approach the Supreme Court of India on the grounds of violation of his/her fundamental rights. Thus, the judiciary in India is the custodian of the fundamental rights of the citizens.
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- The STUDENT file stores data of each student
- The COURSE file stores contain data on each course.
- The SECTION stores the information about sections in a particular course.
- The GRADE file stores the grades which students receive in the various sections
- The TUTOR file contains information about each professor.
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Resource: Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.
Resources can be classified on different bases; into following types:
- On the basis of origin: Biotic and Abiotic
- On the basis of exhaustibility: Renewable and Non-renewable
- On the basis of ownership: Individual, community, national and international
- On the basis of status of development: Potential, Developed, Stock and Reserves
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The development goals vary from person to person. Moreover, there can be different development goals for different people belonging to different groups of society such as Rich and Poor, male and female. The following is the example of how rich and poor have conflicting goals of development:
The manufacturers for their requirement of electricity may need more dams but that may relocate poor people in the surrounding, consequently, they encounter resistance from the regional population.
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In animals like snails, The indivisual can change their ***. This indicates that the *** of child in animals like snail is niether determined genetically nor by enviornmental factors.
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Endocrine glands are ductless glands whereas exocrine glands possess ducts.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones whereas exocrine glands primarily secrete enzymes.
Endocrine glands release their hormones into bloodstream, which then carries the hormones to the target organ. The exocrine glands, on the other hand, carry their secretions to the target organ via their ducts.
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Bile is a digestive juice secreted by the liver. Although it does not contain any digestive enzymes, it plays an important role in the digestion of fats. Bile juice has bile pigments such as bilirubin and biliverdin. These break down large fat globules into smaller globules so that the pancreatic enzymes can easily act on them. This process is known as emulsification of fats. Bile juice also makes the medium alkaline due to presense of NaHCO3 and also activate lipase.
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A scientific name for a fart is flatus or flatulence. A flatus or fart is a combination of gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide) that travels from a person's stomach to their ****. When a person swallows too much air or eats foods that the human digestive system cannot digest easily, gas becomes trapped in his/her stomach. The bacteria living in our guts also adds to the gas. The only way for this excess gas to exit the body is through the ****. The gas that makes flatus or fart stink is the hydrogen sulfide gas.
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Follow the steps to solve the system of linear equations by using the elimination method:
(i) Multiply the given equation by suitable constant so as to make the coefficients of the variable to be eliminated equal.
(ii) Add the new equations obtained if the terms having the same coefficient are opposite signs and subtract if they are of the same sign.
(iii) Solve the equation thus obtained.
(iv) Substitute the value found in any one the given equations.
(v) Solve it to get the value of the other variable.
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Pure tungsten has some amazing properties including the highest melting point (3695 K), lowest vapor pressure, and greatest tensile strength out of all the metals.Because of these properties it is the most commonly used material for light bulb filaments.
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When an electron moves in a conductor, it does not have a free path. It is constantly deflected by the atoms in the conductor. Moreover they are not stationary. They vibrate due to thermal energy imparted upon them. Hence these atoms (or immobile positive ions) resist the movement of the electron. This is called electrical resistance.
At a particular (low) temperature, this vibration ceases and electrons are given a free path. This is called superconductivity.
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the maximum resistance can be found by adding all the resistance that is placing them in series
so Rs=R1+R2+R3=2+3+5=10ohm
minimum effective resistance is obtained if we make parallel combinations
so 1/Rp=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3=1/2+1/3+1/5=6/5
so Rp=5/6=0.83ohm
now if we can keep two of the larger resistors in parallel and the smaller in series
1/Rp=1/R2+1/R3=1/3+1/5=16/30
so Rp=30/16=1.875ohm
now in series
Rs=R1+1.875 ohm =2+1.875=3.875 ohm
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