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- The right of inheritance leading to division of land among successive generations has rendered land holding size uneconomical.
- The farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood.
- A piece of land keeps divinding among the generations of farmers .
- As a result of continued division the piece of land becomes smaller and smaller and eventually insufficient even to fullfill the family needs
- Thus there is enormous pressure on agricultural land
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Marie Antoinette famously asked the French poor to “eat cake” if bread was not available. Social disparities leading to a famine caused by rising bread prices, had hit the poor poorly. On 5th October 1789 women, unable to feed their families and outraged by the chronic shortage of bread, converged in the market place of Paris in a riotous mood. One young woman struck a drum and forced a nearby church to toll its bells for the crowd to gather. As it swelled nearly ten thousand women marched towards Versailles Palace —looting the armoury on their way. Armed with cannons and spears, they broke the heavily fortified palace gates that men had been, until then, unable to breach to place their demands to the King. It took them six hours to travel twenty-one miles from Paris to Versailles and less than twenty four hours to set the momentum for change. This was the defining moment of the French revolution that gave the Republic its constitution based on “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite”. This was also the beginning of modern day feminist movement based on the same ethos of liberty, equality and fraternity that fanned out to the world.
The demand for social and political reform was pushed forward by the modern day feminists of Paris through their bold March to Versailles. Threatened by women's power and ability to bring tumultuous change, French men, crushed the feminist movement of the post revolution days; organised women's groups were banned. Women were denied the rights of active citizenship and relegated to their 'natural roles'—to stay home and tend to the family. Earlier, during the “enlightenment” years in the 1750s, when the French needed women to support their cause, Louis de Jaucourt wrote, "it would be difficult to demonstrate that the husband's rule comes from nature, in as much as this principle is contrary to natural human equality . . . a man does not invariably have more strength of body, of wisdom, of mind or of conduct than a woman . . . women can succeed equally . . .”
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Anil was a kind, simple and easy going young man. He was tall and lean in stature and interested in sports like wrestling. He was a writer who wrote for magazines and made money in fits and starts. The narrator met Anil when he was watching a wrestling match. During this match, the narrator started talking to him to make him his friend. Anil was not very rich and could not afford to employee Hari as a cook, yet he became ready to have him in his room on his request. He had the patience and goodness to not only teach Hari to cook but also to read, write and add numbers. Many times he himself made tea and cooked food and served it to Hari Singh. Though he knew that Hari was stealing little bits of money from him, he ignored this fact. He was a very trustworthy person. Even when he earned a large amount of money, he kept the money under his mattress and not under lock and key. He was generous and paid Hari whenever he got some money. Hari had tried to steal the money from him. He was forgiving and he forgave Hari for the theft and continued to be good to him.
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Nelson Mandela inspired countless people to devote their lives to peace, justice, and reconciliation. He will be remembered for his struggle and leadership for freedom, equality, truth, love, peace and justice.
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The concave mirror in a reflecting mirror collects the light from distant celestial objects. Since the light sources are very far away, the incoming light rays are effectively parallel. The concave mirror focuses the light rays on a flat mirror, kept at its focal distance.
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Lajput Nagar
New Delhi
7th feb,2019
The Director
German Embassy
Chanakya Puri,New Delhi
Sir
Sub:Inquiring about German Language courses
This is with reference to your advertisement in THE TRIBUNE newspaper.I want to say that i am very much interested in German language courses.Kindle fournish the following details:
(1)Eligibility
(2)Duration of course
(3)About teachers
(4)Transportation facilities
(5)Hostel facilities
Kindly send me the brochure(admission form)so that i coule register myself as soon as possible.
Thanking you
Yours truly
Ramesh/Rama
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Open Unemployment |
Disguised unemployment |
Open employment refers to the situation in which an individual has no job and unable to earn his livelihood. |
Disguised unemployment refers to the situation in which people work at a place where there is no more people are required. The situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential. |
This unemployment is clearly visible. Open unemployment is the unemployment which is visible and seen that some people who want to work but do not have the work. |
This unemployment is hidden. Under this, the worker is working, but if he is removed, the production does not fall. |
People's unemployment will affect the production of goods and services in an economy. |
People's unemployment won't affect the production of goods and services because here already more than the requirement of people are working so if they leave that's not a big deal. |
Open unemployment exists among the educated unemployed. Generally, this type of unemployment can be seen in urban areas. | Disguised unemployment is mostly found in Primary sectors because of the unavailability of work for them. |
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The method of substitution involves three steps: Solve one equation for one of the variables. Substitute (plug-in) this expression into the other equation and solve. Resubstitute the value into the original equation to find the corresponding variable.
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Mr. Keesing is unpredictable. In the beginning, he is very strict and punishes Anne for being talkative by asking her to write essays on topics that are difficult and unusual. But after the third essay, his attitude towards Anne changes and he becomes very lenient. Mr. Keesing understands her joke and he never punishes her after that and allows her to talk in the class.
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 3 months ago
GeometryDrawing – Draws a shape. ImageDrawing – Draws an image. GlyphRunDrawing – Draws text.
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