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Prachi Chhikara 3 years, 2 months ago

Terence Danby don't encounter the young baby but he encounter the young lady
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Liberty and Freedom are very same up to some extent..But the very Major difference between Liberty and Freedom is .. 1-Liberty is *an act of bein free* 2-It is the situation where people has the right to act according to his/her will 3-It is also means being free of any oppression 4-It has different meanings in political and biblical sense #FREEDOM 1-A situation in which the people has the right to speak, think ,and act according to his / her own way 2-It doesn't have political realm 3-It can practice inside the house amon the community or towards the nation
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

To control press freedom, the Calcutta Supreme Court passed certain regulations in the year 1820. The Governor-General Lord William Bentinck, in the year 1835 agreed to revise newspaper laws on the request of editors of English and vernacular newspapers.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Weeds are considered opportunistic and grow when conditions are favorable, such as specific temperatures, lawn moisture levels, bare or thin turf areas, and can even grow in cracks in the roads, sidewalks or driveways.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

The vernacular newspapers were assertively nationalist. They openly criticized and debated the government policies. Hence, Vernacular Press Act was passed to give extensive powers to the government to censor reports and editorials in Vernacular languages. 

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Features of Indian secularism are : Equal respect and recognition for all religions by the state. No discrimination by the state on the basis of religion. Non-interference in the functioning of any religion by the state.

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What is power ping
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Yashasvi Shringi 3 years, 2 months ago

Culture played an important role in creating the idea of nationalism in Europe as- 1) art, poetry and stories help in supporting the feeling of nationalism in Europe. 2) Romatictism a culture movement help in developing a particular form of nationalist sentiments. 3) German philosopher J G herder said that a true nation can only recognise by flock songs and flock lore. 4) Das volk portrayed jerman nation. 5) allegory were developed such as germania and marrine.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

William Adam (1796 – 1881) toured the ‘pathshalas’ in Bengal, mostly those in the north of Calcutta. The conditions of the Pathshalas were:

  1. The system of education in pathshalas was flexible.
  2. There was no proper system of fixed fee, printed books, benches, chairs, blackboards, and roll-registers.
  3. They had no system of separate classes and school buildings.
  4. There was no procedure for annual examinations and regular time-table.
  5. In some places classes were held under a banyan tree, in other places in the corner of a village shop or temple, or at the guru’s home.
  6. Fee depended on the income of parents: the rich had to pay more than the poor. 
  7. The teaching process was oral with no fixed topic. The guru decided what to teach, in accordance with the needs of the students.
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प्रस्तुत पाठ में वर्णन किया गया है कि किस प्रकार कठिन तपस्या करके पार्वती ने शिव को पति के रूप में प्राप्त किया। कथा के द्वारा शिक्षा दी गई है कि दृढनिश्चय और कठोर परिश्रम से कठिन-से-कठिन कार्य को पूर्ण किया जा सकता है।› class-7 सड.कल्पः सिद्धिदायकः
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Sai Srithan 3 years, 2 months ago

₹1 = 100p Given, Ratio of 20p to ₹1 i.e., 20p:100p => 1:5 Therefore, the ratio of 20p to ₹1 is 1:5.

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The owner of the house was narrator's neighbour mrs dorling .
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Yashi Kushwaha 3 years ago

If you need oxidation number than it is 3 We consider Cr=x NH3 is neutral outside bracket we have 3 X+(0*6)=3 X+0=3 i.e X=3
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Malthus’s theory of population growth – outlined in his Essay on Population (1798)- was a rather pessimistic one. He was of the view that the human population tends to grow at a much faster rate than the rate at which the human subsistence can grow. Therefore, humanity is condemned to live in poverty forever because the growth of agricultural production will always be overtaken by population growth. Because population growth is always more than the growth in production of subsistence resources, the only way to increase prosperity is by controlling the growth of population.
According to Malthus, there are two checks of population control:

  1. Positive Checks: Those checks which are implemented by nature are called positive checks. That is why the death rate increases. For example, war, epidemic, earthquake, famine, tsunami, flood, etc. These natural checks are very painful to put they reduce the population to a great extent. These checks are not permanent.
  2. Preventive Checks: These types of checks are the efforts made by humans. There are divided into two parts-morality and prevention through artificial means. In moral checks person uses his mental level to control the population. According to Mathus, moral checks are good but artificial checks are against religion.
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Growth is a quantitative change. It may be positive or negative.
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