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Monica Masharing 5 years, 1 month ago

Sharecropping refers to us that a farmer ask the landowner a part of his land for growing crops and in exchange the farmers at the end of the year a portion of his crops is to be given to the landowner

Monica Masharing 5 years, 1 month ago

What is sharecropping??
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At anode:- Cu =Cu^2+ +2e- ---A At cathode:-Fe^3+= Fe^2+ +1e- ----B For balancing e- multiply eqnB by 2. E¤cell = E¤ cathode -E¤ anode For this E¤Cu+/cu and E¤Fe3+/Fe2+ will be provided in the ques by that you can calculate E¤cell. After that apply nernst eqn.

Sanu ? 5 years, 1 month ago

Dr. hokar bhi 12 mai padh rhi ho ??
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बेबि बीच 5 years, 1 month ago

the sum of elements of at matix at main diagonal (1st diagonal begins from left end and ends on right end)
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Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Chandalas ?

Manshi Rawat 5 years, 1 month ago

What is chanda......
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Manshi Rawat 5 years, 1 month ago

All chapter are important for exam cbse board??

Nitin Gurjar 5 years, 1 month ago

Nayakas and amarnayakas
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Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Link se better yeh rahega

Manshi Rawat 5 years, 1 month ago

De do please link bhi..

Utkarsh Soni 4 years, 7 months ago

The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc, after World War II. Historians do not fully agree on the dates, but the period is generally considered to span the 1947 Truman Doctrine to the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two superpowers, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict was based around the ideological and geopolitical struggle for global influence by the two powers, following their temporary alliance and victory against Nazi Germany in 1945.[1] The doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD) discouraged a pre-emptive attack by either side. Aside from the nuclear arsenal development and conventional military deployment, the struggle for dominance was expressed via indirect means such as psychological warfare, propaganda campaigns, espionage, far-reaching embargoes, rivalry at sports events and technological competitions such as the Space Race. The West was led by the United States as well as the other First World nations of the Western Bloc that were generally liberal democratic but tied to a network of authoritarian states, most of which were their former colonies.[2][A] The East was led by the Soviet Union and its Communist Party, which had an influence across the Second World. The US government supported right-wing governments and uprisings across the world, while the Soviet government funded communist parties and revolutions around the world. As nearly all the colonial states achieved independence in the period 1945–1960, they became Third World battlefields in the Cold War. The first phase of the Cold War began immediately after the end of the Second World War in 1945. The United States created the NATO military alliance in 1949 in the apprehension of a Soviet attack and termed their global policy against Soviet influence containment. The Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact in 1955 in response to NATO. Major crises of this phase included the 1948–49 Berlin Blockade, the 1927–1950 Chinese Civil War, the 1950–1953 Korean War, the 1956 Suez Crisis, the Berlin Crisis of 1961 and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. The USSR and the US competed for influence in Latin America, the Middle East, and the decolonizing states of Africa and Asia. Following the Cuban Missile Crisis, a new phase began that saw the Sino-Soviet split between China and the Soviet Union complicate relations within the Communist sphere, while US ally France began to demand greater autonomy of action. The USSR invaded Czechoslovakia to suppress the 1968 Prague Spring, while the US experienced internal turmoil from the civil rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam War. In the 1960s–70s, an international peace movement took root among citizens around the world. Movements against nuclear arms testing and for nuclear disarmament took place, with large anti-war protests. By the 1970s, both sides had started making allowances for peace and security, ushering in a period of détente that saw the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the US opening relations with the People's Republic of China as a strategic counterweight to the USSR. Détente collapsed at the end of the decade with the beginning of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1979. The early 1980s were another period of elevated tension. The United States increased diplomatic, military, and economic pressures on the Soviet Union, at a time when it was already suffering from economic stagnation. In the mid-1980s, the new Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced the liberalizing reforms of glasnost ("openness", c. 1985) and perestroika ("reorganization", 1987) and ended Soviet involvement in Afghanistan. Pressures for national sovereignty grew stronger in Eastern Europe, and Gorbachev refused to militarily support their governments any longer. In 1989, the fall of the Iron Curtain and a wave of revolutions (with the exception of Romania) peacefully overthrew all of the communist governments of Central and Eastern Europe. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union itself lost control in the Soviet Union and was banned following an abortive coup attempt in August 1991. This in turn led to the formal dissolution of the USSR in December 1991, the declaration of independence of its constituent republics and the collapse of communist governments across much of Africa and Asia. The United States was left as the world's only superpower. The Cold War and its events have left a significant legacy. It is often referred to in popular culture, especially with themes of espionage and the threat of nuclear warfare.

Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Let me give you the link where you can see it.
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Lalit Jakhar 5 years, 1 month ago

C1V1+C2V2/C1+C2

Ajayendra Shekhar 5 years, 1 month ago

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#Symptoms of intellectual disabilities :- 1)Rolling over, sitting up, crawling, or walking late. 2) Talking late or having trouble with talking. 3) Slow to master things like potty training, dressing, and feeding themselves.
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Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

This can help you to understand this lesson and, then you can write your own summary ?.

Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Home >> CBSE >> Class 12 English Lessons >> The Last Lesson Summary, Explanation, Difficult Words - Class 12 English By Ruchika Gupta CBSE Class 12 English Chapter 1 - The Last Lesson Summary, Explanation, Question Answers CBSE Class 12 English Chapter 1 The Last Lesson Summary and detailed explanation of the story along with meanings of difficult words. Also, theSummary is followed by explanation of the lesson. All the exercises and Question and Answers given at the back of the lesson, CBSE board questions have also been solved. About the author Alphonse Daudet Born in 1840 in France Died in 1897 Alphonse Daudet was a French novelist and short-story writer. Formerly, a schoolteacher, he quit it to make a living as a journalist in Paris. He took to writing, his poems collected into a volume called “Les Amoureuses”. Advertisement: The Last Lesson Summary Given below is the Summary of the lesson - "The Last Lesson". This summary is followed by a detailed explanation and Question and Answers The story is narrated by a French boy, Franz. He is lazy but sensitive and likes to play. He dislikes studying French and hates his teacher M. Hamel. After overpowering their districts of Alsace and Lorraine in France, Berlin has ordered that German language instead of French be taught in the schools there. It is the last day of their French teacher M. Hamel, who has been there for forty years. He is full of grief, nostalgia and patriotism. As a mark of respect to his hard work, the village men also attend his ‘last lesson’. They are sad as they did not learn their mother tongue, French in their childhood. Franz is shocked to know that it’s his last lesson, as he does not know French. Now, suddenly, he gets interested in learning it and understands everything taught on that day! He develops an instant liking for the teacher, M. Hamel and respects him for his sincerity and hard work. He feels sad at departing from him and is ashamed for not being able to recite the lesson of participles. M. Hamel tells them that they all are at fault for not being eager enough to learn, putting it off to the next day. He blames himself for not teaching them sincerely. His patriotism is reflected in his praise for the French language as being the most beautiful and most logical language in the world. He tells the class to guard their language as being close to one’s language is the key to escape from the prison of slavery. It will help them in getting free from the Germans. They realize the importance of learning their mother tongue and that they have been defeated by the Germans because of their illiteracy. Franz feels that it is not possible to take away one’s language from a person as it is natural to each being, may it be the “coo” to the pigeons or “French” to the Frenchmen. ?️ ?
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

Gana is a group or assembly with many members and sometimes with many decision makers or rajas.
Sangha is an organisation or association mostly with members who were Buddhist monks or nuns.

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Arpit Godiyal 5 years, 1 month ago

Ese hi fancy lagra tha

Pooja Karakoti 5 years, 1 month ago

Cu+ has lesser hydration enthalpy

Aditya Ranjan Gupta 5 years, 1 month ago

Cu can't able to make bond with H2O atoms easily
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Tushar Bhardwaj 5 years ago

Cu realising IUD makes sperms lose their motality

Shashank Bohra 5 years, 1 month ago

Cu restricts motility of sperm and also make it infertile!!
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Dhruv Kumar 5 years ago

Father's blood group =iA iO Mother's blood group=iB io IA io × IB iO iAiB iAiO iBiO iOiO AB A B O Hence a the child's boodgroup could be A B AB or O.
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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

During the process of translation in prokaryotes, amino acids are activated in the presence of ATP and they are linked to their aminoacylation of tRNA, as ribosome is the cellular factory for protein synthesis which exists as two subunits for the initiation and this small subunit of ribosome binds to mRNA at the start codon that is AUG. Then it is recognised by initiator t-RNA, large subunit has two sites for subsequent amino acids to bind to each other with a peptide bond. Then it proceeds towards the elongation process where charged tRNAs sequentially bind to the appropriate codon in mRNA, by forming complementary base pairs with the tRNA anticodon. Then ribosome moves codon by codon along with the m-RNA, and amino acids are added one by one, at the end, a release factor binds to the stop codon which can be UAA / UAG / UGA for terminating the translation.

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Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

If you have any doubt so u can ask

Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Indo - china relation from 1947 to 1962 i) After the Chinese revolution in 1949, india was one of the first countries to recognize the communist govt. Of China. ii) when china annexed Tibet in 1950, both the countries developed some differences. iii) In 1954, joint enunciation of panchsheel was made by Indian prime minister Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru and Chinese premier Zhou Enlai. iv) In 1959, india gave political asylum to Dalai Lama. This annoyed china. v) In 1962, china invaded the territory of India and relations between both the countries got strained. Hope this is useful for u ?
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Elsker Elvish 5 years, 1 month ago

Secure Shell
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Dholaveera was the first Harappan Site which had excavated after partition of indo pak.

Iffat Shaikh 5 years ago

Dhola veera gujrat me h or yaha kile bandi kr rakhi thi
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Utkarsh Soni 5 years, 1 month ago

Indira vs syndicate i) the real challenge to Indira Gandhi came not only from the opposition but from within her own party. Indira Gandhi had to deal with the 'syndicate', a group of powerful and influential leader from within the Congress. ii) the syndicate had played a role in the installation of Indira Gandhi as the prime minister by enduring her election as a leader of the parliamentary party, but syndicate wanted to control after they managed to make her the prime minister.
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Megha Talageri 5 years, 1 month ago

A proton is accelerated through a potential difference V, subjected to a uniform magnetic field acting normal to the velocity of the proton. If 5 potential difference is doubled ,how will the radius of the circular path described by the proton in the magnetic field change
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Priyanshu Kumar 5 years, 1 month ago

No
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Shagun Singh 5 years, 1 month ago

125 to 150ml
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Pooja Sharma 5 years, 1 month ago

Mam send me physical notes from 12 class

Pooja Sharma 5 years, 1 month ago

Mam physical notes send me

Anita Verma 5 years, 1 month ago

Motor fitness test refers to the capability of an athlete to take part affectively in his/her particular sport.It can also be said that a person's ability to do physical activities.The following test items are: 1. 50 m standing start 2. 600m run/walk 3. Sit and reach 4. Partial curl up 5. Push ups (boys) 6. Moderate push ups (girls) 7. Standing broad jump 8. 4×10 m shuttle run

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