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The various challenges faced by political parties are:
- Lack of Internal democracy: Every member of the party does not have a chance to take part in decision making process. Power remains in the hands of a few top leaders, who do not consult ordinary members.
- Dynastic Succession: The biggest challenge within the political party is the issues of dynastic succession. These parties do not have transparent functioning and always try to give an unfair advantage to their family members. Hence, a political party remains under the control of one family.
- Money and Muscle Power: Money is needed to organise demonstrations, public meetings and speeches to publicise the image of the party. Parties choose those candidates who can raise money for the party and win elections with their money.
- Meaningful choice to others: Most of the political parties have the same fundamental and ideological issues. Voters do not have a meaningful choice.
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The play, “The Proposal” is about Lomov’s visit to his neighbour's house. Lomov visits Chubukov with the intention of making a marriage proposal to Chubukov’s daughter, Natalya. But they end up quarrelling with each other over petty issues.
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Education is a significant factor in India for its economic development. Since, its independence, India has always focused on improving the literacy rate in our country. The government of India runs many programs to improve Primary and Higher Education in India.
The Indian education system has developed over time. An important difference in our education system came with the establishment of the nation by the Britishers. It was the British Government that introduced contemporary education in India because they wanted a few educated Indians to help them in governing the state. Read the article On Education System In India.
The age group of lower primary school is 6 years to 10 years, for upper primary, it is 11 and 12 years. Children start their high school usually at the age of 13 ends at 15 or 16. Whereas, at the age of 17 and 18 years, they finish their higher secondary school The education provided in our schools and colleges is detached from life. The curriculum as formed and presented through the conventional methods of education does not give the students insight into the everyday world in which they are living. When they finish their studies, they feel ill-adjusted in society.
Each student is important and each one of them has the right to get complete attention during their academic growth. Some schools and colleges in India are over-crowded because of which teachers are not able to give personal attention to students. Therefore, it is important that schools should focus on each student’s development. The examination pattern has negatively affected our whole system of education. The whole system of examination is casually planned. Many of the people even after education is completed are not getting jobs in India. This is because they had a bad percentage on their academic qualifications. Nowadays, companies hire candidates based on the cut-off percentage of their academics. This is a wrong practice as it lowers the candidate’s self-confidence in getting a job in such a competition.
The education practice must make its contribution to the evolution of healthy habits, attitudes, and attributes of character so that the students become effective and disciplined citizens of the nation after the achievement of their studies. speech on education system in India, Such an improvement is impossible until a proper atmosphere has been given to the students through their academic period. Within the spectacles of books, our students have seen the scene of the vast world, but with their naked eyes, they may not get even a bird’s eye view of the things which they will be facing in life. There is a wide gap between theoretical and practical knowledge. Education should take care of the personality development of students. Sometimes in our country schools fails to give such training to the students and they end up with low self-confidence. If the schools will participate in student’s interpersonal skills improvement, then they would be rising like a star. This training will also help them to build their careers in the future on the basis of employment.
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Typical I/O devices are printers, hard disks, keyboards, and mouses. In fact, some devices are basically input-only devices (keyboards and mouses); others are primarily output-only devices (printers); and others provide both input and output of data (hard disks, diskettes, writable CD-ROMs).
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3x = 2x + 18
3x – 2x = 18 ... [Transposing 2x to L.H.S]
{tex}\therefore{/tex} x = 18 this is the required solution.
Verification,
L.H.S. = 3x = 3 {tex}\times{/tex} 18 = 54
R.H.S. = 2x + 18 = 2 {tex}\times{/tex} 18 + 18 = 36 + 18 = 54
Therefore, L.H.S = R.H.S
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Distance covered by the bird in 1 minute = 1 kilometre.
So, the distance covered by the bird in t minutes = 1 {tex}\times{/tex} t = t kilometers.
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Yes, in our science books we have read about cells and DNA. It is the immense contribution of Richard Ebright which has made the study of human cells possible. It helps us understand the concept of heredity and the transfer of genes. It serves as a research tool in experiments to trace the origin of diseases and then formulate their cures.
It was his inquisitive that he worked on the same subject for years and tried to explore various aspects of the subject for as long as he could. He always came up with some of the other fact or inference which led him to his further researches.
If I ever get a chance to work on any project, I would want to work in the field of cloning or artificial intelligence. Both the fields if researched well can prove to be a boon for humans and can help us achieve a lot more in life.
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The printing press first came to Goa with Portuguese missionaries in the mid-sixteenth century. Jesuit priests learnt Konkani and printed several tracts. By 1674, about 50 books had been printed in the Konkani and in Kanara languages. Catholic priests printed the first Tamil book in 1579 at Cochin, and in 1713 the first Malayalam book was printed by them. By 1710, Dutch Protestant missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts, many of them were translations of older works. By the end of the 18th century, newspapers began to appear in various Indian languages.
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She lived far away from her family and often was humiliated by her training mates. She worked hard and finally achieved the success. She is very much motivated and dedicated towards her goal. Her mental toughness has helped her to achieve her goal.
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Given in triangle ABC And triangle ADE BC || DE
Also AD/DB = 3/5,AC = 5.6
To find AE
In trinagle ABC And ADE
AD/BD = AE /EC. ----EQ 1........ ( By basic proportionality theorem....)
Doing reciprocal both sides we get
BD/AD = EC/AE
On adding 1 both sides we get,
BD + AD/AD = EC + AE/
= AB/AD = AC/AE
= 8/3 = 5.6/AE
= AE = 3 × 5.6/8
= AE = 2.1 cm Ans..
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- A change in which the molecules are rearranged, but their internal composition remains same is called Physical Change. A process in which the substance transforms into a new substance, having a different chemical composition, it is known as Chemical Change.
- Some common examples of physical change vaporisation, condensation, freezing/melting/boiling of water. On the contrary, the examples of chemical change are combustion, metabolism, cooking of egg, etc.
- Physical change is a temporary; they are easily reversible. As against this, the chemical change is permanent in nature, i.e. they cannot be reversed, even by reversing conditions.
- In the physical change, only the form of the substance is changed, but no new product is formed. On the other hand, when there is a chemical reaction, a completely different product is formed, whose properties are completely different from that of the reacting substances.
- In a physical change, the original matter can be recovered, by simple physical methods. As opposed, in chemical change the original matter no longer exist, and so it cannot be recovered.
- In the physical change, change in the physical attributes of the substance is observed, such as shape, size, appearance, texture, odour, density and so on. Conversely, chemical change involves the change in chemical properties of the substance, i.e. change in its chemical nature.
- In the physical change, no or very little amount of energy is absorbed or given out as heat, light or sound energy. Unlike chemical change, wherein enormous energy is absorbed or given out as heat, light or sound energy
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नेपाल के वे साम्यवादी जो चीन गणराज्य के नेता माओ के विचारों से प्रभावित हुए तथा सशस्त्र तरीके से क्रान्ति चाहते थे, माओवादी कहलाते हैं?

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 2 months ago
At higher latitudes, the angle of solar radiation is smaller, causing energy to be spread over a larger area of the surface and cooler temperatures.
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