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Zahi Hawass was the Secretary General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities.
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G stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas g stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point.
G = 6.67300 × 10-11 N.m2.kg-2. G is a constant throughout space and time.
g = 9.8 m.s-2. g is a variable quantity.
G is a scalar quantity whereas g is a vector qualtity.
(According to Newton's law of universal gravitation the force of attraction between two bodies is given by F = GMm/r2, where the symbols stand for their usual well known meanings. Also the weight of a body of mass m is F = mg.
So mg = GMm/r2,
or g = GM/r2
g is a constant at a given location, which depends upon M and r.)
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| Features | Savings Account | Fixed Deposits | Recurring Deposit |
| Rate of Interest | The rate of interest is not fixed. It varies with the market.= | Rate of interest is fixed. Generally it is rate varies from 6.96% to 8% | Rate is fixed. It varies from 5.25% to 7.90% per year |
| Deposit Amount | No limit on the deposit amount | The money you deposit is fixed and you get interest on that particular amount | A particular amount is deposited monthly for a particular period of time |
| Tenure | No tenure. | The tenor period is always fixed | The tenor period is fixed |
| Withdrawal | No withdrawal limit. | Withdrawal on maturity | Withdrawal on maturity |
| Tax Benefit | You can not avail any tax benefit for savings account. | Tax exemption is available for FDs under the section 80 of income tax | Income tax will not be deducted for interest earned up to INR 10,000 |
| Loan against the Account | Not available | Available | Not available |
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The two different views are examined below:
(i)Liberty and equality are opposed to each other : There is a view point that both liberty and equality are opposed to each other and they cannot go side-by-side. The main advocates of this view point are De Tocqueviflle and Lord Acton. According to Lord Acton, “The passion for equality has made vain the hope for liberty.” Equality curtails individual liberty. If everybody is considered equal in the eyes of law and equality is established in economic sphere than liberty will be curtailed. Nobody will have the liberty to earn money according to his own sweet will. If equality is established then the intelligent and hard working people will not be able to develop their personality to the full. People are of the opinion that nature has not created all the people equal. So liberty and equality cannot go side-by-side.
(ii) Liberty and equality are related to each other : In the modern age, most of the thinkers do not accept the view point that liberty and equality are closely related to each other. It is said that liberty in the absence of equality is meaningless. Prof. Laski, Prof. Towny Pollard and Maclver are the thinkers who support this view point. In fact, the liberty does not mean the same work and equal wages for all the people.
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- Excretion in Plants:
The various methods used by the plants to get rid of their waste products are
(i) The plants get rid of gaseous waste products through stomata in leaves and lenticels in stems.
(ii) They get rid of solid and liquid waste by shedding off leaves, peeling of bark and falling of fruits.
(iii) Secreting gums and resins.
(iv) Plants excrete some waste substances into the soil around them.
The main excretory system in animals is the urinary system. The urinary system is composed of the kidneys, in which urine is produced, ureters, urinary bladder, and the urethra. An initial filtration of the blood is produced in the kidneys. ... In fact, the kidney is made up of many repetitions of this structure.
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