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The above statement pertains the limitation of statistics as given below:
It indicates that statistics can be used only by those persons who have special knowledge of statistical methods. The techniques of statistics are not so simple to be used any layman. Those who are ignorant about these methods cannot make sensible use of statistics, leading to dangerous consequences. The statistical techniques can be used only by the experts as they are complicated in nature. A layman can misuse statistics and draw any type of conclusion he likes. For example, a person who is not well versed with statistical methods may assume that the average age of 20 persons represents the actual age of those 20 persons. However, this is not true. Out of those 20 persons, some of them will be aged below 20 years, some above 20 years and a few can be aged 20 years.
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In right triangle trigonometry (for acute angles only), the tangent is defined as the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side. The unit circle definition is tan(theta)=y/x or tan(theta)=sin(theta)/cos(theta).
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The Rajya Sabha also known as the Upper House/permanent house because it is not dissolved every 5 years like the Lok Sabha.
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Constitution day on November 26, similar to other days of national importance, has become another day of ritualistic celebration without much critical introspection. Even though the Indian constitution was adopted in principle on November 26, 1949, the majority of its provisions were formally adopted on January 26, 1950, to commemorate the declaration of complete independence or purna swaraj by the Indian National Congress on January 26, 1930.
The significance of constitution day is not in the explicit ritualistic reverence to the supreme legal document, but in critical introspection of our progress in fulfilling the basic ideology of our constitution. The constitution makers’ clarity of thought in creating a just society is clearly reflected in the founding philosophy of our constitution.
The Constituent-Assembly debates show the commitment of its members in giving life to the idea of India in an inclusive manner based on the principles of social justice and democracy. The unique nature of Indian nationalism, as highlighted by historian Ramachandra Guha, is not based on any single religion or language, as in European counterparts. That shows the inclusive nature of Indian nationalism overcoming the conflicting social identities to create a political citizenship for the overall development of the nation. The constitution and its ideology have laid a strong foundation for such an inclusive nation respecting the differences and strengthening social justice in the newly independent nation.
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Coelomate: Coelom is present in a coelomate. Animals belonging to phyla Annelida, Mollusca, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, Hemichordata and Chordata are examples of coelomates.
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Pseudocoelomate: In pseudocoelomates, mesoderm appears as pouches between endoderm and ectoderm. But the cavity formed is not lined by mesoderm, e.g. Aschelminthes.
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Acoelomate: Coelom is absent in an acoelomate,e.g. Platyhelminthes.

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