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Indiscriminate use of pesticides may result in the degradation of the environment. For example, DDT is an organic pesticide which is used to kill pests in crop fields. When it is used in large quantity it can be passed along the food chain from crops to man or other animals and birds and can harm them.
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This can be accomplished through reductions in government spending, tax increases, bond and securities issues, and transfer payment reductions. These adjustments to the fiscal conditions within the economy can serve to restore economic equilibrium.
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The Harappan seal is possibly the most distinctive artefact of Harappan or Indus valley civilisation.
- They were rectangular or square tablets of alloy with a boss on one side and engravings on the other side. More than 2000 seals have been found at various sites.
- Seals were made up of a stone called steatite, seals like this one often contain animal motifs and signs from a script that remains undeciphered, other materials such as faience, ivory, pottery etc. Were also used.
- Seals were used to facilitate long-distance communication. The seals also conveyed the identity of the sender. Harappan seals usually have a line of writings, probably containing the name and title of the owner.
- They are very informative regarding dress, ornaments, hairstyles etc.
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