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Many travellers had come from vastly different social and cultural environments. So they were quite careful and attentive to everyday activities and practices. But the local authors took these things as a routine matter. They did not consider them as worthy of record. This difference in the perspectives of the foreign and local authors makes the account of travellers interesting.
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Unit/Identity Matrix:
A square matrix , in which every non - diagonal element is zero and every diagonal element is 1 , is called , unit matrix or an identity matrix. . . . . . . . . . . ./ .
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Infrastructure refers to all such services and facilities, which are needed to provide different kinds of services in an economy and which are essential in raising the place of economic growth of a country.
It contributes to economic development of a country both by raising the productivity of factors of production and improving the quality of life of its people.
It provides supporting services in the main areas of industrial and agricultural production, domestic and foreign trade and commerce.
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Variable costs vary directly with output – when output is zero, variable costs will be zero but as production increases, total variable costs will rise
Examples of variable costs include the costs of raw materials and components, packaging and distribution costs, the wages of part-time staff or employees paid by the hour, the costs of electricity and gas and the depreciation of capital inputs due to wear and tear
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”The mid first millennium BCE is often regarded as a turning point in the World History.”
(i) It saw the emergence of thinkers such as Zarathustra in Iran, Kongzi in China, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle in Greece and Mahavira and Gautama Buddha in India.
(ii) New Kingdom and cities were developing.
(iii) Many new ideas are found in Upanishads eg: life after death; meaning of life; the idea of rebirth etc.
(iv) Development of Mahayana Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Shaivism and goddess cults.
(v) The socio economic life was changing.
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Motors are the most common application of magnetic force on current-carrying wires. Motors have loops of wire in a magnetic field. When current is passed through the loops, the magnetic field exerts torque on the loops, which rotates a shaft. Electrical energy is converted to mechanical work in the process.

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Food myths:
a. Eggs increases cholesterol level so avoid them: There is no doubt that eggs are good source of health. An egg provides you various nutrients. It is as per daily requirements of cholesterol by our bodies. So, if you take one egg daily there is no problem of cholesterol level.
b. Drinking while eating makes you fat: The actual fact behind this misconception is that enzymes and their digestive juices will be diluted by drinking water while eating which slows down your digestion which may lead to excess body fat.
(i) Myth: Low fat or No fat diet are good.
Fact: Body needs fats for energy, tissue repair and to transport vitamin A.D, E.K. Just cut down on salivated fat eating un saturated fats.
(ii) Myth Crash: Dieting or Fasting may loose weight.
Fact: It may be true in short term but ultimately it hinder weight loss. Loosing over the long term burns off fat whereas crash dieting or fasting not only removes fat but who leans muscles.
(iii) Myth: Food eaten late night is more fattening.
Fact: It doesn’t make much change.
(iv) Myth: Low fat milk has less calcium that full fat milk.
Fact:- Skimmed and semi skimmed actually have more calcium because it is in watery part and not in creamy part of milk.
(v) Myth: Vegetarian cannot build muscles.
Fact: Vegetarian can built muscles as meat eaters by getting their proteins from vegetables such as cheese nuts pulses. Etc.
(vi) Myth: Healthy food is expensive.
Fact: Tinned, stored, packed food is expensive. Whereas local & seasonal food is inexpensive.
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‘Food for Work’ programme was started in 1970s to raise the standard of living of poors. These poverty alleviation programme aimed to raise income and employment for the poor through the creation of incremental assets and by means of work generation. This programme wanted to ensure goods instead of money.

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