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The Owner, master or head of household
Owner of the resource - land, animal and other thing that belonged to the house hold.
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Urban agglomeration is a highly developed spatial form of integrated cities. It occurs when the relationships among cities shift from mainly competition to both competition and cooperation. In India, the word “urban agglomeration” is defined in the Census of India – which provides statistical information on different characteristics of the people of India. ... and its total population (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the previous Census. Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advisors, etc., to the industries. Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies.
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Nayakas were military chiefs usually mentioned law and order in their areas of control. They maintained forests and kept armed supporters. They use to control and expand fertile land and agricultural settlements. They usually submitted to kings (to the authority of Vijayanagara).
The amara-nayaka system was a major political innovation of the Vijayanagara Empire. It is likely that many features of this system were derived from the Iqta system of the Delhi Sultanate. The amara-nayakas were military commanders who were given territories to govern by the raya. These chiefs were known as nayakas and they usually spoke Telugu or Kannada. Many nayakas submitted to the authority'of the kings of Vijayanagara but they often rebelled and had to be subdued by military action. Meaning of Amara : Amara believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word Samara, meaning battle or war.
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Nayakas were the militants of Vijaynagar Empire. They were most powerful group as they control the protection of fortresses. They keep on moving for one place to another and often accompanied by Peasants in search of fertile land in order to settle down.
Amar Nayaka was most innovative and influential system devised by the rulers of Vijayanagar empire They are commanders who was given the independent territory to maintain. There main responsibilities is to collect the taxes from merchant peasants and craftsman and retain some of the portion for their personal use. In return they provide the dominant fighting forces to the Vijayanagar kings who brought peninsular dominion under their control.
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Anss: Decentralisation explains the manner in which decision making responsibilities are divided among hierarchical levels.
Decentralisation is extending delegation to the lowest level. Decentralisation explains the manner in which decision making responsibilities are divided among hierarchical levels. Decentralisation refers to delegation of authority throughout all the levels of the organisation. Decision making authority is shared with lower levels and is consequently placed nearest to the point of action. In other words, decision making authority is pushed down the chain of command. Delegation is the process and decentralisation is the end result, e.g., If the director give the responsibility to production head to complete the target of 20,000 units and authorise him to hire the workers, production head further shares his responsibility with manager to select the worker. Manager shares his responsibility with supervisors, who are dealing with workers, authorise him to select workers. Here, the responsibility distributed at every level. That’s why we say systematic delegation leads to decentralisation.
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Write the IUPAC names of the following coordination compounds:
(i) [Cr(NH3)4(H2O)2]Cl3
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The IUPAC names of the given compound is as follows:
(i) tetraamminediaquachromium ( III ) chloride
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League Tournaments: These are also called round robin tournament. In a league tournament, the teams/players are treated at par. Whether the team/player wins a match or loses, the team will get a chance to play with every other team. It is of two types.
(a) Single league tournament
(b) Double league tournament n( n - 1)
Such kind of tournament produces a true winner.
Fixture for seven teams using round robin method
Number of teams (n) = 7
Rounds = n = 7
Matches = 7(7-1)/2 = 21 matches
Fixture with the help of cyclic method:
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Fixture with the help of step method:
Winner is declared as per the point system.
Win - 2 points
Draw - 1 points
Lose - 0 points
The points are added for all the played matches. The team which scores maximum points will be declared as winner.
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Muscle strength can be measured by estimating a person's one repetition maximum (1RM) - a measurement of the greatest load (in kg) that can be fully moved (lifted, pushed, or pulled) once without failure or injury. The Arm Curl Test is a test of upper body strength. The purpose of this test is to measure upper body strength and endurance. An isometric muscle contraction is when force is applied to a static object so there is no movement at the joint. Apparatus can be used to measure the maximum force applied. equipment required: strength dynamometer, usually composed of a cable tensiometer.
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The muscles used to fight gravity --like those in the calves and spine, which maintain posture-- can lose around 20 per cent of their mass if you don't use them. Muscle mass can vanish at a rate as high as 5% a week. For bones, the loss can be even more extreme. The constant pull of gravity reinforces our bones and muscles, and our bodies are constantly adapting to the force that is put on them; including the force of gravity. Gravity can directly affect our posture for the rest of us here on Earth. When we are static and sitting still, gravity is pulling on us.
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