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A Socio-Political Study

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Ancient Indian Way of Life: A Socio-Political Study:- The advent of the Aryans led to the development of a different concept of society in India, in the early Vedic period. This period saw the upsurge of kingdom which was tribal in character . Each tribe formed a separate kingdom. The basic units of the political organisation was family and a number of families formed a village . A reflection of the ancient Indian Political System can be traced in the social life of the Aryans. These villages were headed by Gramani(village headman). Moreover this pattern gave rise to large units or clans formed by a group of village . The circle continued with several clans forming the tribe and their leader was Rajan or the Vedic king . He protected his people from enemies and was accompanied with a senanior commandant . In the matter of administration he was assisted by the Sabha and Samithi. The Aryans can be identified as the pioneers in introducing the concept of society in Indian culture .

Effect of sandpaper on a cricket Ball

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What Effect Does Sandpaper Have On A Cricket Ball? Here’s All You know about this:- Australian cricketers Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft landed themselves in huge trouble after they got involved in ball tampering . Bancroft was caught by cameras as he used a sandpaper to work on the ball. After Smith admitted that they were indeed part of the illegal activity, he and Warner both received a 12-month ban from Australian Cricket. On the other hand, Bancroft received a 9 months ban. Soon after the incident, the ball tampering issue became a hot topic. There are some people who are aware of what ball tampering really is, but there’s a huge section of the public who don’t know anything apart from the fact that ball tampering is illegal. Everyone saw Bancroft using sandpaper to tamper the ball, but no one knows how sandpaper affects the ball. Here’s how a sandpaper affects the ball One thing that you need to know first is bow

On Christianity

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Introduction on Christianity :- Christianity is a monotheistic religious belief centered on the life and commandments of Jesus of Nazareth as introduced in the New testament . His disciples, recognized as Christians,consider that Jesus is the son of God and the Messiah (Christ). Christians Jesus Christ is the revealer of God and most especially the liberator of mankind . Jesus will come back to judge the living and the dead awarding eternal life to his disciples. Philosophy of Christianity :- The philosophy of Christianity is way of life . it involves the reason for human life , why life was created and sustained by God and nourished by His spirit and lastly, to where our human life is destined to lead us in the future. Basic Philosophy of Christianity :-                                   Christian doctrine is a term to describe the fusion of various fields of doctrine with the ethological philosophies of Christianity. Christian doctrine originated during the middle ages as

Indian Caste System...

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Indian Caste System : Shaping the Occupations and Society Introduction:-                            The Indian Caste System is historically one of the major dimensions where people in india are socially differentiated through class , religion , region, tribe, gender, and language. The Indian Caste System is considered a closed system of stratification , which means that a person's social status is obligated to which caste they were born into. There are limits on interaction and behaviour with people from another social status. Caste Structure:-                                  Defining the word "caste" itself is harder than thought to be. Risley defines it as "a collection of families or groups of families bearing a common name; claiming a common descent from a mythical ancestor, human or divine, professing to follow the same hereditary calling; and regarded by those who are competent to give an opinion as forming a single homogeneous community" . It can

Skill development : A Strategic Frame Work

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Skill development : A Strategic Frame Work ...... Let continue my next thinking of skill development A Holistic Approach:-                                       At its 97th session in 2008 the International labour conference called for a Holistic approach to skill development encompassing the following features :- 1. continuous and seamless pathways of learning starting with pre-school and primary education that adequately prepares young people for secondary and higher education and vocational training, going on to provide career guidance , labour market information and counselling as young women and men move into the labour market and offering workers and entrepreneurs opportunity for continues learning to upgrade their competencies and learning new skills throughout their lives; 2. Development of core skills-  including literacy , numeracy , communication skills, teamwork,problem solving skill and learning ability - which , along with awareness of workers rights and an u

Skill Development

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Skill Development : A Strategic Frame Work                   All countries have a good reasons, which inevitably vary according to their respective national circumstances, to refine their skills development strategies to yield better results . Building on rich and diverse country experience, it is possible to articulate a framework of a skills development strategy that can be effective across a broad range of economics and social circumstances. Introduction:-                           A key policy challenge conforting more developed countries is how to ensure that the skills of both job entrants and existing workers remain relevant throughout their careers. Skill gaps can retard enterprises growth and jeopardize workers employability. Structural changes in the economy and heightened competition between enterprises reduce the  number of available jobs with low skill requirements.                                                                   These challenges call for broader

Food is necessary for our life

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Food is necessary for our life. Food is important for our health  .   Food :- Food usually comes from animals or plants . It is eaten by living things to provide energy and nutrition.                            Food contains the nutrition that people and animals need to be healthy . The consumption of food is enjoyable to humans it contains proteins , fat , carbohydrates , Vitamins and minerals liquids used for energy and nutrition are often . That is drinks if someone can not afford food they go hungred. Basic foods consumed by humans---- ●Plant source:- many type of food produce in plant source that is fruit vegetable grains , seeds,legumes(beans , peas etc),herbs spices. ●Animal Source:- Many type of food produce in animal source that is meat sea food egg ,dairy products like milk butter etc.                     Food produced by farmers or gardeners can be changed by industrial processes, processed food usually contains several natural ingredients and f