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1) ICBN - International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
2) ICZN - International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
3) ICNC - International Code of Nomenclature for cultivated plant
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The steps involved in the process of accounting are as follows:
- Identifying the financial transactions.
- Recording these transactions in the books of accounts.
- Classifying the recorded entries in separate accounts.
- Summarising the classified records.
- Analysis and interpretation of financial statements.
- Communicating the accounting information to the users
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Locally operated businesses undergo the following risks
Personal liabilityMost of them are not recognize as a separate legal entity, meaning owner bears all the obligations and debts.If the business fails to pay debts, the owner will lose the income but must pay the money owed using business assets.
Perceived Lack of prestigeLocally operated business lacks the prestige of the limited company. Public perception is often smaller, less long standing. Professional credibility hinders individual from performing sole trading.
Negative view of customersMany clients prefer dealing with a limited company, often seen sole traders as a high risk.
These locally operated business unit encounter risk through the following,
⇒Ensure the business is fully insured against any loss
⇒Partner with other traders so that losses are shared equally
⇒Formation of a limited liability company to ensure larger capital are raised, hence business become legal separate entity from the owners.
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In mathematics, a function f from a set X to a set Y is surjective, or a surjection, if for every element y in the codomain Y of f there is at least one element x in the domain X of f such that f(x) = y.
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With the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976, the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation
In a secular nation, people have the freedom to choose, practice and propagate their religion. The country does not have any official religion and neither the government nor any private institution discriminates among the people on the basis of religion.
India is a secular nation as it has no state religion. The government neither encourages nor discourages any religion. People are free to choose and practice their religion. The Government of India treats people of all religions with equal respect.
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Public private partnership is carried with any of two or both primary objectives in mind, viz. ease in raising capital and bringing in domain expertise or management for a project. In India, this is being done and planned in sectors where there is a need to shore up output in order to meet the basic needs of a growing economy. A classic example would be in the power sector, both in production of electric power and also in its transmission and distribution.
Some Companies get some of their work done outside of its organisation, sometimes in the country where it is based and at other times in a foreign Country, at a cheaper rate, but not compromising on the laid down standards. In business parlance, this is called outsourcing.
Outward FDI is investment by a Country's business groups overseas in carrying out economic activities away from the shores of the country of origin of the capital thus deployed.
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N2 is exist as diatomic molecule in which two nitrogen atoms are attached to each other by triple bond this triple bond is due to p(pie)-p(pie) multiple bonding (sidewise overlapping) and such bonding is not possible in phosphorus due to it's large size but possible in nitrogen due to it's small size.
In case of phosphorus four atoms are associated so it have high molecular mass ,large magnitude of venderwall forces so phosphorus is solid and nitrogen is gas.
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he study of the origin and growth of sociology is important due to following reasons:
(i) Auguste comte (of France) is called the father of sociology because he coined the sociology 1830, for that branch of science which studied human behaviour. Before his life time and during his life time most of the issue and concern of this discipline also date back to a time when European societies was undergoing greatly changes in that period (approximately 18 and 19th century) with the advant of industrialisation and capitalism.
(ii) Without the study of origin and growth of sociology we can not understand several personnel as well as social issue. For example. In 18th and 19th century due to industrialisation several problem raise before people and government. Urbanisation or factory production are concerned to all modern society. No doubt these specific feature different. For example the problem of Urbanisation and factory production of India nay be different from advance western or European country. Indian society visit colonial parts and various diversities is different from the social setup of Britain or France. The people of India can know their problems or issues after the study of sociology because sociology of India reflects origin and growth of different individual or social problems.
(iii) Indians are closely linked to the history of British capitalism and colonalism. Capitalism is the west centailed a worldwide expansion. No doubt colonialism was essential part of modern capitaism and industrialisation. The writings of western sociologist on capitalism and other aspects of modern society are therefore relevent for urderstanding social change in India.
(iv) Sociology in India also had to deal with western writings and ideas about Indian society that were not always correct. These ideas were expressed both in the accounts of colonial officials as well as western scholars. For many of them Indian society was xontsant to western society. We take just one example here, the way the Indian village was understood and portrayed as unchanging.
(v) Further more social anthropology in India moved gradually from a preoccupation with the study of 'primitive people' to the study of peasants, ethinic groups. Social clases, aspects and features of ancient civilisations, and modern industrial societies. No rigid divide exists between sociology and social anthropology in India, a characteristics feature of the two subjects in many western countries. Perhaphs the very diversity of the modern and traditional, of the village and the metropolitan in India account for this
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Sn=3n2+5n
S1=a1=3(1)2+5(1)=8
S2=3(2)2+5(2)=22
S2=22=a1+a2
a2=22-8=14
d=a2-a1=14-8=6
nth term value is 164,then what is n?
nth term=a+(n-1)d
164=8+(n-1)6
164-8 / 6=n-1
156/6=n-1
26+1=n
n=27
So 27thterm is 164.
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Mathematical induction is a mathematical proof technique. It is essentially used to prove that a property P holds for every natural number n, i.e. for n = 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on.
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