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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
Life is a wonderful gift of God meant to be lived very cautiously. At times untoward incidents happen so haphazardly so unpredictably out of the blue that you are left shocked. One such sad incident happened to me a few years ago on the DIwali eve whose memories are indelibly etched on my mind.
I along with my mother was on my way to my friend’s house in the countryside to give him the festival sweets. It was twilight. The sun had just set beyond the horizon. There is a hairpin bend just a mile before his house that I always enjoyed during the ride. As I turned my bike along the hairpin turn, a pup came exactly in front of my bike…it happened so suddenly…my bike ran over the pup…it was in excruciating pain…it whined, writhed and shrieked…I stopped…my mother behind me…I thought of rushing it to a vet in the city. But it breathed its last in front of my eyes.
The cute, innocent face and its painful whine haunt me until this day. The memories of that sad incident have become my greatest regret. I have become very sensitive to all animals. In order to atone for my mistake, I kept a dog and gave it all the love and care I could. It lived with my family for more than 15 years.
Now, I pay extra care to animals, especially pups on the road. On many occasions, a pup came in front of my vehicle; but I was always cautious not to run over them even inadvertently.
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Always begin by studying the theory of concepts in order to have a clear understanding Practice sufficient accounting problems right from the day it has been taught at class Be conscious and aware of the amounts to be dealt with in the question While solving sample and past years papers, ensure to spend 15 minutes in scanning the paper. Always attempt to solve as many sample papers as possible Be thorough with the basic accounting rules of the debit and credit Prepare flashcards containing the meanings of various terms While analyzing past year’s papers, be sure to note down frequently repeated questions For revision, solve the previous year’s papers like a test in itself If you come across any concept that you were not able to recollect and attempt while solving papers, do remember to get back to the topic and study it again Always prepare a study plan for each topic and stick to it
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a n s w e r
हड़प्पा सभ्यता की मुख्य देन या उपलब्धियाँ
उन्नत नगर योजना
अद्भुत भवन निर्माण कला
जल निकास प्रणाली
जलाशयों का निर्माण
सार्वजनिक भवन
विशाल स्नानागार
अन्न भंडार गृह
सामाजिक जीवन
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Planning is the function of management which is being discussed in the above lines.
Planning is deciding in advance what to do, how to do, when to do and who has to do it. Thus, it involves setting objectives and developing an appropriate course of action to achieve these objectives.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
Neutrality
- Neutral' is a broad term for such a country's policies.
- As such, a neutral state must normally pay particular attention to a strictly equal foreign policy it must avoid making anybody an enemy.
- But it also avoid becoming too friendly with any country at the expense of others.
- The downside is that, when attacked, a neutral country normally cannot rely on someone else to stand up for it.
- Austria , Costa Rica , Ireland ,Japan etc are comes under neutrality countries.
Non-alignment movement
- The Non-Aligned Movement is an 'international formal group' with congress and membership register, founded in 1961.
- The Non-Aligned Movement has also positioned itself as an international movement calling for general disarmament and peace, 'regional development', debt reduction, and 'anti-colonialism'.
- The idea of non-alignment was coined during the Cold War as a specific form of neutrality.
- We stop joining any agreements or deals that might otherwise participate in battle on behalf of others to support this strategy.
- African country except South Sudan and Western Sahara is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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When the government tries to sell its share in several public sector companies, a process is called disinvestment.
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A government budget is an annual financial statement showing item wise estimates of
expected revenue and anticipated expenditure during a fiscal year.
2. Budget has two parts:
(a) Receipts; and (b) Expenditure.
3. Objectives of budget:
(a) Activities to secure a reallocation of resources:
(i) Private enterprises always desire to allocate resources to those areas of production where profits are high.
(ii) However, it is possible that such areas of production (like production of alcohol) may not promote social welfare.
(iii) Through its budgetary policy the government of a country directs the allocation of resources in a manner such that there is a balance between the goals of profit maximisation and social welfare.
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- Douglas was a positive thinker. He knew that his fear was affecting his life and he thought he could conquer it.
- Douglas very honestly confesses his fear which shows that he was a brave man. His admission of his terrorised state after being rescued from the pool reflects his honesty.
- He was a very hard working man. Once he has decided to overcome his fear he worked day and night to achieve his aim.
- He was a very determined man with a very strong will power. HIs determination to get rid of his fear with an exceptionally strong will power made it possible for him to achieve his goal.
- Douglas was a strategic thinker and planner. Even when he was pushed in the water unexpectedly, he very clearly planned his strategy as to how he would save his life
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Short-term planning evaluates your progress in the present and creates an action plan to improve performance daily. However, long-term planning is a comprehensive framework that comprises of goals to be met within a four- to five-year period.
Here are two key differences between short-term and long-term planning:
- Scope. Ideally, a short-term goal should tie into a long-term goal. However, daily adjustments are required to ensure that you're working efficiently to meet your goals and that operations are smooth. Thus, the scope of short-term planning may change daily compared to long-term planning, where their goals are finite after they're discussed with key employees.
- Execution. The execution of short-term planning depends on current operations that can determine if an organization is completing projects. The execution of long-term planning is based on if short-term goals can be met. For example, if your long-term goal is to hire more 50 more staff members within the next four to five years, you can set short-term goals for which positions need to get filled quickly.
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Informal Barriers or Distortions - Informal barriers are varied in form but generally impact on trade indirectly. They include technical and health regulations, government procurement and distribution policies, various government subsidies and financial aids, and transportation policies. There are four types of trade barriers that can be implemented by countries. They are Voluntary Export Restraints, Regulatory Barriers, Anti-Dumping Duties, and Subsidies.
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