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Advait Shukla 5 years, 2 months ago

Andrew manson filled one basin with cold water and other with hot water. Then he put the child in the blanket and alternatively dipped the child in both the basins. Then he ruled the body of the child with a rough towel. Then he pressed the chest of the baby  and this worked and the baby revived. By Akshat pratap shukla
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Khadija Mirza 5 years, 2 months ago

The main sources of Islamic History are as follows: 1. Tawarikh (Chronicles): texts that narrate events in chronological order 2. Sira (Biographies), Hadiths (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), Tafsir (commentaries of the Quran), that is the semi-historical accounts 3. Akhbar (a collection of eye-witness reports) 4. Persian Chronicles 5.Documentary evidence such as letters of correspondence etc 6. Numismatics (the study of coins) and Epigraphics (the study of inscriptions)
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Lakshay Dhall 5 years, 2 months ago

Forests were in existence much before the coming of man on this planet. It is also true that if forests disappear, deserts will follow. Felling of trees and clearing of forests is converting our grassland and croplands into wastelands and deserts.
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Anuj Kumar 5 years, 2 months ago

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Royal Thakur ? 5 years, 2 months ago

#Anubhav misra get out from here... Kyunki Ye app Tum jaise logo ke liye nhi h.....jha se Ye likhna sikhe Ho vha se Thodi respect Krna bhi sekh lete to Accha rehta.....dusro ke maa ke nhi to km se km apne maa ke respect kro Aur unke sanskaro ke bhi..... Same on you and also on people like you ??...Discusting you are ???
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

The poet, basically, seems to be obsessed about his childhood and, more so, about its loss. He feels very nostalgic and lament over the fact that his childhood will never come back.

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Madan Lal 5 years, 1 month ago

प्रस्तावना की भावना और समवर्ती सूची

Sahil Wadhwa 5 years, 1 month ago

Maulik adhikar ki soochi aur nyayik punravlokan ki shakti, nyaypalika ki svatantrata,uprastrapati ka pad

Mahak Mahak 5 years, 2 months ago

Molika adekar or nagarpalika ke shakti or freedom

Ravi Toor 5 years, 2 months ago

Hhh
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Khadija Mirza 5 years, 2 months ago

From the Chapter: The Three Orders In the 14th Century, a crisis hit Europe. The climatic change gave way to bitter cold. It became difficult to grow crops. The potency of soil was exhausted due to the extensive agriculture in the previous century. Because of the reclamation of agricultural land, pastures reduced. Population growth put pressure on the limited resources and soon there was famine. Trade was hit by severe shortage of metal money because of exhaustion of Silver Mines in Serbia and Austria. All this was followed by the Black Plague in 1347-1350, which 20% of the European Population. Social Unrest began, there was political unrest because the population scarcity made the working class more expensive and old feudal relation could not be imposed, even though these rebellions were crushed. This made the Autocrats more powerful as the division of power to the vassals was discontinued. When the Political system became stable again with the end of 15th Century, the 16 Century started the modern period, with important developments in humanistic Ideas, politics, medicine etc taking place in Italy and the start of the Renaissance that brought back the knowledge of the past centuries
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 3 months ago

One of the most important functions of a constitution is to set some limits on the rulers. These limits are fundamental in the sense that the rulers may never trespass them. Constitutions limit the power of the government in many ways. The most common way of limiting the power of government is to specify certain fundamental rights. Citizens will normally have some basic rights of liberties: the right to freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, freedom of association, freedom to conduct a trade or business, etc. These freedoms of the people could not be checked by the government. But during the national emergency or in national interest these rights may be withdrawn. The rulers or the government can impose some limitations on its citizens. There can’t be any constitution that gives no power to its people. In a monarchical constitution, a monarch decides but in democratic constitutions, the people get to decide. The public mandate is necessary to enact the policies for the rulers. In a dictatorship also the ruler has to get the support of the people to cling to the power as in the case of Pakistan, where General Musharraf conducted periodic ‘referendum’ to justify his hold on power. So it is not possible for a constitution to exist that gives no power at all to the citizens.

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Jassica Bansal 5 years, 2 months ago

Mohan a/c dr to sales a/c

Supriya Kumari Giri 5 years, 2 months ago

Mohan's ac-dr 40000 To sales ac 40000 (Being the goods sold on credit)
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Indian ... 5 years, 2 months ago

1.सामान्य या साधारण बहुमत (Simple Majority) साधारण बहुमत सदन में उपस्थित सदस्यों का 50% से अधिक होता है, उदहारण के रूप में किसी समय निम्न सदन अर्थात लोकसभा में 543 सदस्य पूरे उपस्थिति नहीं है, तो उस समय उपस्थिति सदस्यों के 50% से अधिक को ही बहुमत मान लिया जाता है, और इसे साधारण बहुमत कहा जाता है | इसी प्रकार यह राज्यसभा में भी लागू होता है, राज्यसभा में भी उपस्थित सदस्यों के 50% से अधिक को साधारण बहुमत कहा जाता है साधारण बहुमत को निकालने का फार्मूला इस प्रकार है- उपस्थित सदस्यों की संख्या / 2 + 1 .विशेष बहुमत (Special Majority) विशेष बहुमत को स्पेशल मेजोरिटी कहा जाता है, इसका उपयोग सदन में मुख्य रूप से दो कारणों के लिए किया जाता है | पहला  जब संविधान में संशोधन करना हो तथा दूसरा तब जब महाभियोग लाना हो | विशेष बहुमत (पूर्ण बहुमत और साधारण बहुमत) से भिन्न होता है, और इसमें सदन के कुल सदस्यों का दो तिहाई (2/3) गिना जाता है, अर्थात किसी भी सदन में कुल सदस्यों की संख्या के दो तिहाई को विशेष बहुमत कहा जाता है इसे निकालने का फार्मूला इस प्रकार है- पहले कुल सदस्यों को 3 से भाग दीजिए लोकसभा कुल सदस्य: 543 543/3 = 181 अब 181 को 2 से गुणा कर दीजिए 181 X 2 = 362 लोकसभा विशेष बहुमत 362 है
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Arsiya Solkar 5 years, 2 months ago

Explain the function of secretary

Royal Thakur ? 5 years, 2 months ago

Thanks H. H. M.D ?

Har Har Mahadev 🙏 5 years, 2 months ago

Work of home.
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Akansha Bhardwaj 5 years, 1 month ago

Its too late know my project was submitted but tq ?

Ankit Pal 5 years ago

What help do you ned
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Anmol Jain 5 years, 2 months ago

R u kidding me ??

Dark ..? 5 years, 2 months ago

Why???
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Anurag Jaiswal 5 years, 2 months ago

What type of hep you want
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First Name 5 years, 2 months ago

We also consider potential energy
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Supriya Kumari Giri 5 years, 2 months ago

If the government policies are in favour ..then PPC will shift right wards And, If the policies are unfavorable then PPC will shift leftwards.

Ravi Toor 5 years, 2 months ago

Economics syllabus 2021 Delete chapter
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Khadija Mirza 5 years, 2 months ago

Writing began in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE when the Sumerians started making clay tablets to keep records of the transactions in the City of Uruk. It quickly developed further, helping in legal and commercial documentation. A wedge-like figure started appearing around this type and by 2600 BCE Cuneiform script was developed in the Sumerian language and was widely used, even by the King who would use it to tell about his deeds and new reforms. Writing became a symbol of the skilful. In 2400 BCE, Sumerian was replaced by Akkadian and prevailed till 1 CE when it was replaced by Aramaic, a language similar to Arabic and Hebrew
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Medha Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

Mrs. Pearson, although did all her works perfectly didn't received the love and comfort from her family which she deserved. No one understood her and everyone was busy in their own lives.

Ayush Meerwal 5 years, 2 months ago

Who was petronsi
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Divyanshi Kesherwani 5 years, 2 months ago

missing word is are before nutrients and your full sentence is there are nutrients in nearly all types
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Rohit Kat 5 years, 1 month ago

शक्ति का वैध रूप क्या है-मीडिया,परिवार,स्कूल,खेल समूह

Rohit Kat 5 years, 1 month ago

शक्ति का वैध रूप क्या है-मीडियापरिवारस्कूलखेल समूह

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