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Marble is a mixture.
Because marble are not homogeneous and therefore not pure substances or compounds. They are called mixtures. Mixtures are defined as matter which consists of two or more substances mixed together. A mixture can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.
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Commerce concerns itself with all those activities that ensure a free and smooth flow of goods and services from producers to consumers.
It consists of trade, and the activities which facilitate trade.
These hindrances have been described below :
1. Hindrance of place: Very often goods are produced at places far away from the points of consumption. Various means of transportation remove this barrier of distance and help to establish a link between the two. Packaging of goods to protect them from damage and pilferage in the course of transit, help remove the hindrance of place and thereby creates place utility.
2. Hindrance of person :The manufacturers and ultimate-consumers of goods are often unknown to each other. They are not always situated at the same place. Therefore, certain people, called traders, are required to bridge the gap between them.
3. Hindrance to Time: Goods are generally produced in anticipation of demand. Therefore, it becomes necessary to store them and make them available as and when the consumers demand them.
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The restraint and composure with which the children handled themselves in the moment of crisis boosted the morale of the narrator and spurred him onto action. He realized that if his children could exercise such remarkable self-control with the possibility of death looming over their heads, then he as a grown man could also show courage and determination under duress and take them to safety. It dawned on him that he somehow had to make it for them. He saw how his boys were cheerful and optimistic and most importantly, how his little girl did not fret over her injuries and how his little boy was not afraid of death. Such resilience pushed him to take the reigns of their safety into his own hands and achieve what had seemed to be impossible.
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Business is defined as an organised economic activity, wherein the exchange of goods and services takes place, for adequate consideration. It includes all those activities whose sole aim is to make available the desired goods and services to the society, in an effective manner.
The important characteristics of a business:
1. Economic activity:
Business is an economic activity of production and distribution of goods and services. It provides employment opportunities in different sectors like banking, insurance, transport, industries, trade etc. it is an economic activity corned with creation of utilities for the satisfaction of human wants.
2. Buying and Selling:
The basic activity of any business is trading. The business involves buying of raw material, plants and machinery, stationary, property etc. On the other hand, it sells the finished products to the consumers, wholesaler, retailer etc. Business makes available various goods and services to the different sections of the society.
3. Continuous process:
Business is not a single time activity. It is a continuous process of production and distribution of goods and services. A single transaction of trade cannot be termed as a business. A business should be conducted regularly in order to grow and gain regular returns.
4. Profit Motive:
Profit is an indicator of success and failure of business. It is the difference between income and expenses of the business. The primary goal of a business is usually to obtain the highest possible level of profit through the production and sale of goods and services. It is a return on investment. Profit acts as a driving force behind all business activities.
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- Genus is a group of species which are related and have less characters in common as compared to species.
- Family is represented by a group of related genera that are more similar to each other than with the genera of other families.
In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. E.g. ... Panthera is a genus within the family Felidae.
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Nepotism is generally defined as the bestowal of patronage by public officers in appointing others to positions by reason of blood or marital relationship.
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Various types of industries are:
- Primary- Industries which deal with obtaining or offering raw materials which are processed as commodities for the customers. Example: Farming, Fishing
- Secondary- Industries which are essentially manufacturing or assembling industries. It receives raw materials from primary industries and processes them to commodities for the customers. Example: Food manufacturing, Textile manufacturing
- Tertiary- These industries act as a support system to the primary and secondary industries. It is also known as the service industry or the service sector. Example: Banking, Transport.

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