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The reaction of sodium with water is highly exothermic. However, the rate of the reaction can be lowered by making an amalgam. When sodium amalgam is formed, the rate of reaction with water is lowered because the surface area of sodium that can come in contact with water decreases.
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- A tax is a compulsory levy imposed by a public authority against which tax payers cannot claim anything.
- Rates refer to local taxation, i.e., taxation levied by (or for) local rather than central government.
- Fee is a payment to defray the cost of each recurring service undertaken by the government, primarily in the public interest.
- A licence fee is paid in those instances in which the government authority is invoked simply to confer a permission or a privilege.
- The government acts like a business- person and the public acts like its customers. The government may either sell goods or render services like train, city bus, electricity, transport, posts and telegraphs, water supply, etc. The government also earns revenue from the production of commodities like steel, oil, life-saving drugs, etc.
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New world order generally refer to drastic changes that take place after an important incident. After the collapse of Soviet Union, US became the lone supreme power in the world.
Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. After attempts made by several countries to persuade Iraq to leave Kuwait failed, the UNO decided to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation by using military force. This was a historic decision made by the UNO and was hailed as the emergence of a ‘new world order.
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