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The term “ Abbasid Revolution” referred to the Dawa movement. This movement was initiated by Abu Muslim from Khurasan against the Umayyad dynasty. The Abbasid revolution put an end to the Umayyad dynasty. The revolution led not only to a change of dynasty but changes in the political structure and culture of Islam.
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Tut was just a teenager when he died. He was laid to rest in his grave laden with gold and finally forgotten. The tomb was discovered in 1922. The world has been speculating about Tut's fate. Some even did not rule out the possibility of his murder. A CT Scan was done on Tut to offer new clues about his life and death. The other aim was to provide an accurate forensic reconstruction of the young Pharaoh.
The workmen carried Tut from the tomb in his wooden box. They climbed a ramp and a flight of stairs in the sand outside. Then they rose on a hydraulic lift and went into the trailer that held the scanner.
The results of the CT Scan were quite encouraging. 1700 digital X-ray images in cross section were created. A grey head appeared on screen. Neck vertebrae were quite clear. The images of hand, ribcage and skull were equally bright. These revealed that nothing had gone seriously wrong with Tut's body.
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This laugh indicates her remembering her past. She looked back to her childhood with nostalgia and remembered the innocent joys of her childhood days.
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$$R = \sqrt{A^2 + B^2 + 2AB cos\theta}$$
Direction : $$tan \theta = \dfrac{Acos \theta}{B + A sin \theta}$$
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The cold desert of India is Laddakh and lies in northern-most part of the country.
The important ranges of this region are Karakoram, the Laddakh, the Zaskar and PirPanjal.
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(i) Valence (Positivity or Negativity): Valence of an attitude tells us whether the attitude is positive or negative toward the attitude object. It means attitudes are directional.
(ii) Extremeness: This indicates how positive or negative an individual is toward object.
(iii) Simplicity or Complexity: It refers to how many attitudes are there in the broader attitude.
Attitude is simple if it contains few attitudes and complex, if it is made up of many attitudes.
e.g. attitude towards student's tutor is simple and attitude towards his father is complex.
(iv) Centrality: It refers to the role of particular attitude that influences the other attitudes in the system, e.g., attitude towards education. Positive attitude towards education influences various other attitudes, e.g., attitude towards knowledge or attitude towards work.
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Partner by estoppel is one who by his conduct allow him to be represented as a partner of a firm. If anyone advances money to the firm on the basis of his representation, then he becomes liable to that third party and cannot deny its claim.
Partner by holding out is the one who does not deny when he is declared as a partner of a firm. If anyone advances money to the firm on the basis of his declaration, then he becomes liable to that third party and cannot deny its claim.
Both the partner by estoppel and partner by holding out are nominal partners. They just differ on a point that the partner by estoppel represent himself as a partner while partner by holding out is declared as a partner.
Detailed explanation:
Partner by Estoppel
Partners by Estoppel is a person who represents himself/herself as a partner of a firm through his/her own conduct or behaviour or attitude. Such partners are held liable for any credits or debts obtained by such representation. In short, such partners cannot deny being a partner if he/she represents himself/herself as a partner of the firm.
For example, P and Q are the partners and R is a friend of P. They asked R to allow them to use his name for their business. R agrees on this. Let us assume that P and Q took a loan from a bank against R's name and subsequently P and Q became insolvent. In this case, R would be considered as a partner of the firm and would be held liable for such loan.
Partner by Holding Out
Partner by Holding Out is a person who is not a partner in a firm but intentionally or deliberately allows himself/herself to be represented as a partner of the firm. Such partners are held liable to the outsiders for any credit or debts extended to the firm on the basis of such representation. Such a partner can refused to be a partner of a firm immediately by issuing his/her denial and describing his/her position that he/she is not a partner on such representation. But if he/she remain silent on such representation then he/she would be held liable to the third parties.
Example: Let us suppose an instance, where R is represented as a partner by P an Q in their partnership firm at the time of applying loan from a bank, meanwhile, R (knowingly) remained silent on this statement of P and Q. Now, if P and Q became insolvent and failed to repay the bank loan, then in this case R will be liable to repay the loan, as P and Q applied loan against his name with the consent of R.
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The curve which shows the combinations of two goods and services that can be produced with fuller utilisation of a given amount of resources in the most efficient way and with a given production technology is called Production Possibility Curve. It is also known as Production Possibility Frontier (or PPF) and Transformation Curve. The following are the properties of a PPC.
i. Concave to Origin: PPC curve is concave to the origin. This is because of the increasing opportunity cost i.e. in accordance with the law of increasing opportunity cost.
ii. Increasing Marginal Rate of Transformation: The slope of PPC (MRT) shows, for the production of every additional unit of one good, more and more units of other good has to be sacrificed. In other words, as we move down along the PPC, the slope of PPC (or MRT) increases.
iii. Downward Sloping: PPC curve is downward sloping as more production of one good is associated with the decline in production of the other good.
iv. Optimum utilisation of resources: The points that lie on the Production Possibility Frontier are associated with full employment of resources and efficient utilisation of the available technology.
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Democracy is accountable and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens because:
1) In a democracy people have the right to choose their representatives and the people will have control over them.
2) Citizens have the right to participate in decision-making that affects them all. This ensures that the working of the government is transparent.
3) Everybody expect the government to be attentive to the needs and expectations of the people.
4) It is expected that the democratic government develops mechanisms for citizens to hold the government accountable.
5) The opposition parties can also question and criticize the government policies. They keep a check on the ruling party and make sure that it does not misuse the power.

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