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Two Kingdom Classification
(Carolus Linneaus):
- Animal Kingdom
- Plant Kingdom
Five Kingdom Classification
(Robert H. Whittaker 1969):
This is the most accepted system of classification. The five kingdoms are as follows:
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World bank is earlier known as International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) setup to assist the reconstruction of war -affected countries and to facilitate the development of the under-developed nations of the world. Now, the world bank turned its attention to the development of underdeveloped nations. Apart from investing in infrastructure development, agriculture, health and industry, the World Bank is significantly involved in programmes to remove poverty, increasing the income of the poor and providing technological support.
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Newton gave three laws of motion that describe the motion of bodies. These laws are known as Newton's Laws of motion.
The first law of motion is stated as: An object remains in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change that state by an applied force.
Newton's first law of motion gives us a definition of force. It says that Force is something that changes or tends to change the state of rest or uniform motion of a body.
The second law of motion states that: The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of force.
Newton's third law of motion states that: Whenever a body exerts a force on another body, the second body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first body
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a = p*(1 + r/100)^n
a = 7865, p = 6500, n = 2 & r = ?
a/p = (1+r/100)^n
(a/p)^(1/2)=(1+r/100)
[(a/p)^(1/2)]-1=r/100
100*{[(a/p)^(1/2)]-1} = r
100*{[(7865/6500)^(1/2)]-1}=r=10%
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The processes that were strengthened by tool making are mentioned below.
1. Increase in size and capacity of brain: The tool making process, in turn, enhanced the technical know-how of the early man. This also infused the power to think, concentrate, understand and memorise. All these developments further increased the capacity of early man’s brain.
2. Upright walking: It enabled the early man to use hands for making, carrying and using tools. This further added to his potential and got him extra hands to do a lot more things than he did previously.
3. Visual surveillance: With more analytical and observatory powers, the early man developed enhanced tools and weapons. Simultaneously, he could now undertake the journey to exploit the unexplored tracks for food.
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