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Pranayama: Pranayam means extension of the breath of extension of the life force. ‘Prana’ means life force and ‘Ayama’ means control. There are three parts of Pranayama:
1. Purka – Means inhalation
2. Rechaka – Means exhalation
3. Kumbhaka – Means retaining the breath
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- It is a discipline of synthesis; it includes spatial and temporal synthesis.
- Its approach is holistic in nature. it recognizes the fact that the world is a system of interdependence. The present world is a global village.
- The efficient transport and communication helped the world to become unified village. The audiovisual media helped the data to be enriched.
- Technology provided better chances of monitoring natural phenomena as well as the economic and social parameters.
- Geography as an integrating discipline has interface with numerous natural and social sciences.
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What stories of the grandmother did the author treat as ‘Fables’ of the Prophets? Why?
Ans. The author treated the stories of grandmother’s youth and beauty as fables as he had always seen her old and he found it was hard to accept that she could once be pretty and young.
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The three orders are three social categories: Christian priests, landowning nobles and peasants.The term ‘feudalism’ has been used by historians to describe the economic, legal, political and social relationships that existed in Europe in the medieval era.
The Three order
First Order
Priests (The Clergy)
– The Catholic Church
– Europe guided by bishops and clerics.
– Pope lived in Rome
– Women could not be become priests
– Monks – The church and Society
Second Order
Nobles
– Vassals of the king
– They enjoyed a privileged status
– Absolute control over property
– Could raise troops
– Even coin his own money
Third Order
– Peasants
– Free peasants and serfs
– Serfs cultivated plots of land, but these belonged to the lord.
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The Monerans are unicellular organisms.
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They contain 70S ribosomes.
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The DNA is naked and is not bound by a nuclear membrane.
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It lacks organelles like mitochondria, lysosomes, plastids, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, centrosome, etc.
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They reproduce asexually by binary fission or budding.
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The cell wall is rigid and made up of peptidoglycan.
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Flagellum serves as the locomotory organ.
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These are environmental decomposers
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They show different modes of nutrition such as autotrophic, parasitic, heterotrophic, or saprophytic.
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1. Rajya Sabha reflects a federal character by representing the units of the Union. While, Lok Sabha represents spirit of people.
2. Both Houses plays positive role in matters of Legislations.
3. They check on abuses of democracy in their own defined jurisdictions.
4. Two houses checks the tendency of Government to take populist measures under an unstable political Scenario.
5. Rajya Sabha also poses a moral authority over a care taker government (when LS dissolves)
6. Two vetoes (from two houses) on the matter of policies of Government give Democracy wider scope to become healthier.
7. Second Chamber members are much different from Elected Member of Lok Sabha. Most of RS members are experts in their field, like businessmen, historians, journalist, actors, law expert, etc they helps in ushering and presenting aspirations of all kind freedoms provided by constitution of India in the parliament
The emergency situation when Lok Sabha is dissolved, only Rajya Sabha can take vital decisions in interest of nation and States. Example Kargil War(1999).
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Metamorphic rocks are formed when rock changes over a period of time due to a lot of physical changes like pressure, heat and different chemical activity. When sedimentary rocks or igneous rocks go through the physical process such as pressure exposure, heat changes, and tectonic plate movement at plate edges. This rock changes occur when these rocks are exposed to an environment.
Characteristics of Metamorphic Rock
- Cataclastic metamorphism occurs along with the tectonic plate faults where the rocks get rubbed with each other which results in the grain size reduction.
- Transformation of these rocks are classified as one which could not form non foliated rock and is of low grade.
- Circulation of rock results in huge number of mineral water chemical reactions which results in different kinds of precious metals and stones.
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Three-tier system of health infrastructure in India means that health-care in India is made up of primary, secondary and tertiary levels.
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Three-tier system of health infrastructure in India means that health-care in India is made up of primary, secondary and tertiary levels.
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