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Yes most of the products have their range. Such as FMCG products, they really have a good range of size and quantity and also they come with good rate. For example- Milk, electronic appliances, home durable etc. Most products ranges have different color and taste. We can take a example of Cornflakes that gives many benefits such as it is best products for health conscious customers and it is easy to make breakfast for children.
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Population geography is sub feild of geography is called demography
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Steric hindrance is when the large size of groups within a molecule prevents chemical reactions which can take place in related molecules with smaller groups. Steric hindrance is also a reason for protection of some groups from unwanted chemical modifications.
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- Archaeologists use the term “culture” for a group of objects, distinctive in style, that are usually found together within a specific geographical area and period of time.
- In the case of the Harappan culture, these distinctive objects include seals, beads, weights, stone blades and even baked bricks.
- These objects were found from areas as far apart as Afghanistan, Jammu, Baluchistan (Pakistan) and Gujarat
- Harappa was the first site where this unique culture was discovered
- The civilisation is dated between c. 2600 and 1900 BCE.
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1. It accepts deposits. A commercial bank accepts deposits in the form of current, saving and fixed deposits. It collects the surplus balance of the individuals and firms and finances the temporary needs of commercial transactions. The first task is, therefore, the collecting of the savings of the public. This the bank does by accepting deposits from its customers. Deposits are lifeline of banks. Deposits are of 3 types as under.
(i) Current account deposits. Such deposits are payable on demand and are therefore, called demand deposits. These can be withdrawn by the depositors any number of times depending upon the balance in the account. The bank does not pay any interest on these deposits but provides cheque facilities. These accounts are generally maintained by businessmen and industrialists who receive and make business payments of large amounts through cheques.
(ii) Fixed deposits (Time deposits). Fixed deposits have a fixed period to maturity and are referred to as time deposits. These are deposits for a fixed term, i.e., period of time ranging from a few days to a few years. These are neither payable on demand nor they enjoy cheque facilities. They can be withdrawn only after the maturity of the specified fixed period. They carry higher rate of interest. They are not treated as a part of money supply. Recurring deposit in which a regular deposit of an agreed sum is made is also a variant of fixed deposits.
(iii) Saving account deposits. These are deposits whose main objective is to save. They combine the features of both current account and fixed deposits. They are payable on demand and also withdrawable by cheque. But bank gives this facility with some restrictions, e.g., a bank may allow five or seven cheques in a month. Interest paid on saving account deposits is lesser than that of fixed deposit.
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Sam's letter from the third level-Galesburg, July 18, 1894-to Charley read that initially, he had only hoped that Charley was right about the third level but now, he believed It. He had found the third level and had been there for two weeks. The third level was peaceful, hospitable, and welcoming. He wanted Charley and Louisa to join him there and wanted them to keep looking till they found it. The letter brought out the difference between the tranquil pre-World War era and the tension- ridden world of the present. Then there was warmth, hospitality, and simple pleasures. The clean carefree environment reflected the mood of the people. It was like paradise as compared to the insecure and worrisome life that one led later. Despite the material advantage, one would gladly exchange the current life for that life.
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Bombay Plan was drafted in 1944 in the want of states to take major initiatives in industrial and other economic investment through a joint proposal of a section of the big industrialist for setting up a “Planned Economy”.
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Therapeutic proteins as drug substance may be provided in individual containers prior to the formulation/filling process. To ensure homogeneity, the therapeutic protein may need to be gently mixed in a vessel prior to filling. In this case, mixing may be necessary. Different types of methods utilized for mixing the material may be employed. Examples of mixing techniques include impellers on a shaft with open processing, suspended impellers, or magnetic stir bars at the bottom of the mixing vessel. It is likely that the mixing process will need to be scaled down for testing in the laboratory. Impeller mixing as well as mixing with magnetic stir bars may be simulated at a small scale. The investigator should determine the appropriate mixing speeds that will be utilized in manufacturing and determine if these processes adversely affect the protein. Studies have been reported for therapeutic proteins that have been mixed using magnetic stir bars, and it was demonstrated that this type of mixing may induce aggregates (Kiese et al., 2008).
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“Planning is a way to systematize, direct and organize the events or competitions and extract the advantage and benefit of the available resources.”
“Planning is the process of making a sequence of work for a future line of action”
The success of Physical education programs depends upon efficient staffing, food, direction, proper control, well super vision, good co-ordination and minimize the chances of lapses.
Objectives of planning:
a. To keep control over all activities which suggests that planning & control are connected with each other.
b. it also helps in keeping a good control in organizing a tournament.
c. b. Reduce the chances of mistake
d. It suggests programmes can be conducted with proper coordination with least mistakes rather focusing on success.
e. To promote innovative ideas.
f. To provide direction towards the goal

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