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The simple interest on a sum of money at 5% per annum for 3 years is $150. What is the principal amount?

See lessIf the sum of three consecutive even numbers is 72, what are the numbers?

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His son Man have no siblings and he yalked about father son that was him. He was the only son of that man . The man in photograph is his father
His son
Man have no siblings and he yalked about father son that was him. He was the only son of that man . The man in photograph is his father
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The word PROBLEM is rearrange in ROPELBM IN THIS FORMAT BY Arranging places with their neighbours letters P-R R-O O-P B-E L-L E-B M-M Applying same to difficult D-I I-D F-F F-I I-F C-C U-C L-L T-T
The word PROBLEM is rearrange in ROPELBM IN THIS FORMAT
BY Arranging places with their neighbours letters
P-R
R-O
O-P
B-E
L-L
E-B
M-M
Applying same to difficult
D-I
I-D
F-F
F-I
I-F
C-C
U-C
L-L
T-T
See lessExplain the elements and process of remote sensing.
Remote sensing is the technology used to collect data about an object, place or phenomenon without any contact with ita device. It is the method of dectecting and sensing activities moving objects. The remote sensing is used in field like geography, geology, ecology which provide a clear image to thRead more
Remote sensing is the technology used to collect data about an object, place or phenomenon without any contact with ita device. It is the method of dectecting and sensing activities moving objects. The remote sensing is used in field like geography, geology, ecology which provide a clear image to the researcher. Remote sensing is a part of artificial intelligence which can sense the movements.
Type of remote sensing
ACTIVE REMOTE SENSING -: Uses artificial resources for sensing
Passive Remote sensing:- using energy to sensing.
Elements:
1. Illumination
Provide electro magnetic energy for sensing
2. Radition and the atmosphere
Energy travel from one atmosphere to another
3. Recording of the energy by the sensor
Energy is emitted or scattered from target to collect in electromagnetic radiation
4 transmission, reception and processing
Energy is transferred, process in the electronic form or process into an image
5. Application
Information is extract and convert into useful elements and extract various images
See lessState and evaluate the role of economic planning in India under the new economic policy. [Answer Limit: 250 Words] [UKPSC 2012]
The concept of Economic planning was first introduced by P. V. Narasimha Rao who was a great politician and also considered as the father of the concept of Economic planning. The prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru introduced a five-year plan to the Indian parliament to make the Indian economy strongerRead more
The concept of Economic planning was first introduced by P. V. Narasimha Rao who was a great politician and also considered as the father of the concept of Economic planning. The prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru introduced a five-year plan to the Indian parliament to make the Indian economy stronger and better. In the year 1951, the parliament focused on the development of the primary sector. P. V. Narasimha also stated that the Indian economy is largely based on the Agricultural sector and 17 percent of GDP is based on it. Other important factors are airways, railways, and manufacturing handicrafts which can also play an important role in the Indian economy. the concept of Economic development is derived from Russia. Though the concept of the economic condition is based on the major financial choices of a country which could be different from each other. However, understanding the strongest sector of a country to increase the GDP percentage of a country is the main aim to achieve by implementing this planning.The main objective of introducing and implementing this idea is to increase the standard of living. In India, a large population is living their lives below the poverty level. If the per capita income can be increased by adopting this strategy, it can be beneficial for the country. It can also increase the employment section and increase the rate of social service. Equal distribution of income can be beneficial for decreasing the population who belong below the poverty level. It can also provide a stable economic condition to the country, increase the self-sufficiency level, increase the rate of regional development, reduce economic inequality and increase social justice.The importance of economic planning can be derived from the objectives of the agenda. As stated before, it is important to find the strongest sector of India to increase the per capita income. It can be beneficial for the overall growth of the country. It can increase the employment rate and can decrease the poverty level. If the rate of employment is increased, it positively affects the sector of economic stability of the country. It can also help to make the people of India more self-sufficient and decrease economic inequality. It also helps in social welfare and regional development. It can be beneficial for the sustainable development of India as well. Overall, proper economic planning and implementation can increase the standard of living of the countrymen.Economic planning consists of making different types of planning which can be beneficial for the growth of the country’s economy. Economic planning of India is undertaken by the planning commission however, the current planning was taken by NITI Aayog on January 1st, 2015. Different types of economic planning are “planning by direction and inducement”, “physical and financial planning”, “indicative and imperative planning”, “centralized and decentralized planning”, “fixed and rolling plans’. Economic planning has been adopted by different countries of the world for different reasons. However, the strongest factors of different countries differ from each other, and making the plan accordingly is very important for the economic growth of that country. The most important features of economic planning are focusing and making the objectives that the country wants to achieve, focusing on the central planning authority, democratic nature, comprehensiveness, having only an advisory role of the planning commission, rational allocation of resources, consumption planning, feasible targets, and policies.
See lessWhat is the full form of NCPCR
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was implemented in March 2007. The national commission for protection of child rights comes under the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005 December. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights is a sanctRead more
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was implemented in March 2007. The national commission for protection of child rights comes under the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005 December. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights is a sanctioned and rightful body under the administrative control of the Ministry of Women & Child Development, India. The aim of this commission is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, and Programmes are compatible with the Child Rights perspective as mentioned in the Indian constitution. The term ‘Child’ is defined as a person in the 0 to 18 years of age group.
The national commission for protection of child rights focuses on a rights-based perspective. In order to reach every child, it provides deeper penetration to communities and households and through this, the ground-level experiences about children gathered at the field are taken and examined by all the authorities at the higher level. Different institutions and local bodies of government in every community have a major role to play to protect the rights of children.
The functions and powers of NCPCR include:
See less1.Examine and review the safeguards provided under the law for the protection of child rights and recommend measures for their effective implementation.
2.Provide reports to the central government annually about working on those safeguards.
3.Inquire into violation of child rights.
4.Look into all factors that restrict the enjoyment of rights of children affected by terrorism, violence, natural disaster, trafficking, etc, and recommend remedial measures.
5.Concentrate on matters relating to children in need of special care and protection.
6.Review the existing policies, programmes, and other activities of child rights.
7.Promote child rights literacy.
8.Inspect residences and institutions that take care of children.
Is unconditional love possible considering the fact that we are finite beings?
Love is not unconditional, nor should it be. Love should never be a compromise. Love should be shared. Love shouldn’t be a series of mistakes, fights, arguments, or negotiating. Love should be easy. But it seldom if ever is. Fair or not, love needs to be a partnership. Love needs to be more than twoRead more
Love is not unconditional, nor should it be. Love should never be a compromise. Love should be shared. Love shouldn’t be a series of mistakes, fights, arguments, or negotiating. Love should be easy. But it seldom if ever is. Fair or not, love needs to be a partnership. Love needs to be more than two people caring for one another and more than people trying to make each other happy. I find it frequently true that love is hard. Duh, right? It’s difficult. It’s impossible. And it needs to be. Because if love were easy, it wouldn’t be worth having. For me, in order for a relationship to work, love has to be and should be conditional.
I find this pretty evident. I mean, who wants to put themselves out there and love unconditionally? To be honest with you, I’ve loved and I’ve lost more in my life than I would ever like to feel again. For me, it’s not about loss, it’s about the regrets of mistakes I made, not what someone else has done. I own who I am. I own my actions, I own my feelings, and I own my love. I don’t give it freely and expect very little in return when I do. And because of that I expect to have it returned. But unfortunately that’s not always the case.
Please allow me to contradict myself for a moment. Love should be and will always be unconditional. That is to say that you should be able and willing to love someone without expecting anything in return. Selflessly. That’s what makes love incredibly unique as well as difficult to find. The selflessness of being able to open yourself up for the ultimate crush. The ultimate pain. Not being loved. When I say that love is meant to be conditional it is that I don’t want to ever feel the sting of loving unconditionally and not being loved in return.
Things happen in life. Some are good, some bad. But one thing you shouldn’t be afraid to do is place a condition on your love. And why shouldn’t you? If your need to provide love is conditional upon being loved in return, treated fairly, respected, and adored, why shouldn’t you place conditions on your love? Love is the ultimate sacrifice. You provide someone the ammunition to foster a pain inside of you that few experiences can heal. So In my personal opinion it shouldn’t be unconditional.
See lessWhat is the most significant trait that a person should have to master the art of emotional intelligence?
When it’s all said and done, I think you’ll only know if someone if emotionally intelligent only when he’s hurt himself and how he chooses to deal with that pain. Do you know the amount of self control you need to have not to hurt back someone who shook you to the core? To try and understand why theRead more
When it’s all said and done, I think you’ll only know if someone if emotionally intelligent only when he’s hurt himself and how he chooses to deal with that pain. Do you know the amount of self control you need to have not to hurt back someone who shook you to the core? To try and understand why they behaved the way they did, and to put healthy boundaries without crossing other peoples’ limits.
- Emotionally intelligent people pause. They’ve mastered the art of refraining themselves, taking a deep breath and not making permanent decisions based on temporary emotions.
- Emotionally intelligent people think about their feelings. As they pause, they ask themselves questions “Why am I feeling this way?” or “Why do I feel triggered?”. The answer sometimes doesn’t come straight as, but it’s always about what the journey teaches you. Why rush?
- Emotionally intelligent people control their thoughts and actions. After pausing and asking questions, they control what they think in the between. You cannot control how something makes you feel, but you can certainly control how it affects your day/life.
- Emotionally intelligent people apologize. You’ll be surprised how many people would rather stop talking to you than apologize. It’s scary how people hold onto to ego foolishly. It takes strength and courage to apologize.
- Emotionally intelligent people protect their boundaries. Most of these people are empaths. Meaning you see things from someone else’s eyes, connecting with them deeper. It doesn’t mean you’ll agree with them, it just means you genuinely try to understand. But, if you don’t set enough boundaries, a lot of people will suck the life out of you by trying to heal themselves. Most cases you can see right through their hidden agendas, but that’s why you gotta sharpen you’re intelligent.
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