Prepare a model of an article to be published in a national daily about any heritage site of Nepal included in the World Heritage Sites list of the UNESCO.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

ideas , customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society

Explanation:

manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.


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The presence of four vehicles and a pedestrian approaching an intersection at the same time might represent a situation to _______ the risk (and move forward to an alternative maneuver at a different intersection) of completing the maneuver. a) Accept b) Reject c) Identify d) None of the above

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Answer:

c, identify

Explanation:

pedestrians always have the right of way and you could risk hitting the pedestrian

Answer:

c- identity

Explanation:

What actions may an employer take against a dishonest worker?

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Answer:

firing the worker since the employer may encounter loses through the dishonest worker

Fire or depromote the worker

how to describe philosophy​

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It’s a multiple choice that will not only affect what you choose, but also the other side that you didn’t choose. It can also be involved in what your morals choose.

Example:
A train goes into two tracks and you can only pick one.

On one track, there are two elderly women and a dog

On the other track, there is a criminal and a pregnant woman

Answer: there is no right or wrong choice, but no matter what answer you choose, someone will die.
Nothing Exist until on experience it. Meaning for a person to say corona exist one must be sick or die then everyone would believe that it exists.

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What is a confederation?
A.
a system with two independent levels of government
B.
a government in which the main body makes all decisions
C.
a group of governments that have joined together
D.
a government consisting only of a central body

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Explanation:

C A group of governments that have joined together

C.

A group of sovereign states (or alliances) that unite under a common purpose.

Catastrophism ________. a. was a philosophy that was first expounded by the early Greeks b. helped man understand the true nature of the forces that shaped the Grand Canyon c. was based upon the belief that Earth was millions of years old d. is a modern term used to describe earthquakes and volcanic activity

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Answer:

Was a philosophy that was first expounded by the early Greeks

Explanation:

The two main theories about the history of Earth are:

1. Catastrophism

2. Uniformitarianism

Georges Cuvier who was a renowned zoologist and naturalist established the world's current understanding of the history of Earth. He was the one who proposed Catastrophism.

Catastrophism

This theory simply connotes that all geologic alterations or change do occur suprisely/suddenly. This principle therefore simply means that the earth is only a few thousand years old, and that the geological features(all features) are caused by large, sudden and catastrophic events or occurrence.

Meanwhile, the theory/principle of Uniformitarianism:

This states that the earth is of billions of years old, and therefore geologic processes is usually at a standstill (stay at the same rate).

similar meaning of a)problematic b)comprehended c)certainly d)effects
e)alter​

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Answer:

a. problem

b. grasp

c. surely

d.accomplish

e. adapt

Explanation:

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the history of the common market for Eastern Africa and Southern Africa began in December 1990 is it true or false tell me the exact answer​

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Answer:

true.

Explanation:

because it is the most major common market.

what are the guidelines for rail accidents?

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Answer:

Explanation:

FRA investigates accidents and incidents as determined by the Accident Analysis Branch or regional management. Generally, FRA investigates accidents and incidents meeting the following criteria:

Any collision (main or yard track), derailment, or passenger train incident resulting in at least one fatality or serious injury to railroad passengers or crewmembers.

Any railroad-related accident resulting in death to an on-duty railroad employee, including an employee of a contractor to a railroad, regardless of craft.

Any highway-rail grade crossing accident resulting in any of the following:

Death to one or more persons being transported in a commercial vehicle or school bus.

Serious injury to several persons being transported in a commercial vehicle or school bus.

Death to three or more persons in a private highway vehicle.

Accidents involving grade crossing signal failure or allegations of grade crossing signal failure.

Any non-casualty train accident resulting in derailment of a locomotive, 15 cars or more, and extensive property damage.

Any train accident/incident resulting in a fire, explosion, evacuation, or release of regulated hazardous materials, especially if it exposed a community to these hazards or the threat of such exposure.

Any accident/incident involving a train transporting nuclear materials.

Any train incident involving runaway or rollaway equipment, with or without locomotives.

Any collision involving maintenance-of-way or hi-rail equipment.

Any accident caused by failure of a locomotive or any part of a locomotive, or a person coming in contact with an electrically energized part that resulted in serious injury or death of one or more persons.  

Accidents resulting from signal failure including Positive Train Control-related failures and malfunctions.

Any other train accident/incident likely to generate considerable public interest.

Most Amtrak accidents/incidents.

In which way do interest groups influence public policy by going door to door to
talk to people about important issues?
A. litigation
B. ballot initiatives
C. public education

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

I feel that through public education the administrative people could be biased and influence young minds into believing whatever they want.

Answer:c

Explanation:

State any 6 types of present society.​

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Answer:

The major types of societies historically have been hunting-and-gathering, horticultural, pastoral, agricultural, industrial, and postindustrial. As societies developed and grew larger, they became more unequal in terms of gender and wealth and also more competitive and even warlike with other societies.

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write 5 functions of high court of nepal ​

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a. To declare that law to be void if it appears to be inconsistent with the constitution.

b. To issue necessary and appropriate orders and provide appropriate remedies for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

c. To issue appropriate orders and rights like right to habeas corpus, right to mandamus, certiorari, prohibition etc

d. To hear original cases, appeals, to examine decision referred for confirmation, review cases, hear petitions or review it's judgement.

e.To work for the protection of human rights etc.

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According to geographers’ estimates, two out of three people in the world will live in a city by the year 2030. This migration to urban centers creates an increase in urban populations, resulting in the formation of megacities. Geographers define a megacity as any city with a population of more than 10 million people. Today, there are over 30 megacities in the world. Use the internet to research the names and locations of the world’s megacities. Then pick two cities, research them further, and create a profile about them. For each city, include the following information: location brief history of the city population density problems currently facing the city what city planners are doing to address the city’s problems what city planners could be doing differently

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Answer:

Tokyo, Japan.

Delhi, India.

Shanghai, China.

São Paulo, Brazil.

Ciudad de México (Mexico City), Mexico.

Al-Qahirah (Cairo), Egypt.

Mumbai, India.

Beijing, China.

Explanation:

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, formerly (until 1868) Edo, city and capital of Tokyo to (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial agglomeration in Japan.Tokyo has an incredible variety of museums, galleries, shrines and temples to keep you preoccupied for many days. In the city of Tokyo there is a wide spectrum of places to visit, from the very distinguished Imperial Palace, home of the Emperor and past shogunates, the legendary Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo Sky Tree, the new landmark of Tokyo.

Delhi, India

Delhi, city and national capital territory, north-central India. The city of Delhi actually consists of two components: Old Delhi, in the north, the historic city; and New Delhi, in the south, since 1947 the capital of India, built in the first part of the 20th century as the capital of British India. One of the country’s largest urban agglomerations, Delhi sits astride (but primarily on the west bank of) the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Himalayas. The national capital territory embraces Old and New Delhi and the surrounding metropolitan region, as well as adjacent rural areas. To the east the territory is bounded by the state of Uttar Pradesh, and to the north, west, and south it is bounded by the state of Haryana.

One of the main goals of the Crusades was to:

A. Help European peasants gain more rights.
B. Take control of territory held by Muslims.
C. Excommunicate people from the Catholic Church.
D. Form partnerships with Muslim empires.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

There main goal was to stop the expansion of Muslim empires, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East.

If you saved 5$ a month for a year, how much money would you have saved me

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Answer:

60dollars............

Explanation:

5×12=60

You would save 60 dollars

Jenni was startled by the sudden, loud barking made by a large black dog. Every time she saw a large black dog after that, she felt anxious and jumpy. She also began to feel the same way when she say any brown, medium sized doges. This change in her conditioned response is known as ___________.

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Answer:

this condition response is known as "phobia".

Gary was trying on jeans in a department store when he saw himself in the mirror. He wasn't happy with what he saw, so Gary realizes he needs to watch what he eats so he can look good in the style of jeans he likes to wear. Which stage of change model is MOST consistent with Gary's behaviors

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Answer:

contemplation

Explanation:

Gary seems to be in the contemplation stage of the change model. This is the stage in which the individual first sees and accepts the problem. This is when they begin to think about solving the problem and making decisions but have not yet taken the step and have not made any decisions or progress towards solving the problem. This is why it is one of the very early stages in the change model.

eventos de la cultura chavin

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Answer:

Julio C. Tello, con el apoyo de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. El año pasado se cumplieron 100 años de aquel evento histórico ...

what do you mean by lack of transparency​

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Answer:

Lack of transparency can have devastating effects that sometimes leave a permanent stain on a company or brand's image. Brands cannot thrive without the public's trust. A recent case that demonstrates the negative outcomes of failing to be transparent is the emissions scandal at Volkswagen.

Fred just purchased an expensive new refrigerator and is considering purchasing the overpriced warranty. In making his decision on the warranty, Fred ignores better ways that his money could be spent, including paying off high-interest credit card debt. According to prospect theory, the process that leads Fred to ignore the debt and buy the overpriced warranty is anchoring. confirmation bias. framing bias. mental accounting.

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Answer:

anchoring

Explanation:

In simple words, The anchoring phenomenon can be understood as the cognitive prejudice in which a single comparison source or 'anchor' influences a person's judgments. Following the setting of the anchoring number, a person 's future statements, estimations, and so on may differ from what things might have remained sans the anchor.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct answer is anchor.

What are the cause of global warming?

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Explanation:

Global warming is an aspect of climate change, referring to the long term rise of planets temperature. it is caused by increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

Answer:

the causes of global warming are:

transportation

agriculture activities

industrial activities

deforestation

natural gas drilling.

write the professional education of :
i. JTA
ii. Forester
iii. Ranger​

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Explanation:

i.the aim of the program is to produce junior technical assistant (jta) in the field of agriculture (plant science), to provide services to the people as a demand of the country.

Ii.A forester is a professional in charge of caring for, planting and managing trees or forests. They are involved in a range of activities including restoration, conservation, timber harvest, and managing protected wooded areas.

who discovered about the green house effect and when​

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Answer:

Irish physicist John Tyndall

Explanation:

The greenhouse effect was discovered in 1896.

At what respect can the present constitution of Nepal be considered superior? write in 7 points​

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A group of artists comes to distinguish itself from how most people dress and act. Members of the group always wear black. Women wear heavy, pale makeup, and both men and women have multiple piercings. The artists are devoted to discussing and creating art and music about death. What is a term sociologists would most likely use to describe this group

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Answer:

Subculture.

Explanation:

According to sociologists, a subculture is a group of people, generally from within a larger group or culture who have similar beliefs and interests. This means that the people in a subculture will have similar lifestyles, beliefs, wants, styles, etc.

In the given context, the group of artists dresses in tandem with each other, with the women "wear[ing] heavy, pale makeup, and both men and women have multiple piercings." This group exhibits interest in "discussing and creating art and music about death." The people in a subculture differentiate themselves from others.

So, this group of people with similar characteristics distinct from others are termed subcultures.

latitude which passes at almost middle and longitude which decides the timezone of India?
do not spam otherwise I will report the answer​

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Your answer is Indian Standard Time.

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Answer:

This is your answer lndian standard Time

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How did trade along the Bosporus Strait affect the Byzantine Empire

A P 3 X

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Explanation:

Because of the strait's strategic importance for the defense of Constantinople (Istanbul), straddling the southern end of the strait, the Byzantine emperors and later the Ottoman sultans constructed fortifications along its shores, especially on the European side. ... Two bridges have been built across the strait.

What is parenchyma ??????​

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Answer:

Parenchyma, in plants, tissue typically composed of living cells that are thin-walled, unspecialized in structure, and therefore adaptable, with differentiation, to various functions.

Explanation:

The cells are found in many places throughout plant bodies and, given that they are alive, are actively involved in photosynthesis, secretion, food storage, and other activities of plant life. Parenchyma is one of the three main types of ground, or fundamental, tissue in plants, together with sclerenchyma (dead support tissues with thick walls) and collenchyma (living support tissues with irregular walls).

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Standard 8 SS chapter number 2 question answer 1 what do you know about our earth write a short notewhat do you know about our earth? write a short note

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Answer:

Earth, our home planet, is a world unlike any other. The third planet from the sun, Earth is the only place in the known universe confirmed to host life. With a radius of 3,959 miles, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system, and it's the only one known for sure to have liquid water on its surface

Explanation:

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The United States is located south of Canada and north of Mexico. This is an
example of what?
A. absolute location
B. relative location
C. zip code
D. road intersections

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A is the correct answer hope this I’m right

Yumi believes that he has a microchip planted in his brain that allows aliens to control his thoughts and actions. He also believes that law enforcement agencies are trying to hack into this microchip to stop him from telling the world about the existence of aliens. Identify a characteristic of schizophrenia that Yumi is exhibiting.

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He is experiencing conspiracy theories.

What Yumi is exhibiting is hallucinations. A person who is hallucinating would have experiences in their minds that they would perceive to be real even though they are not. These thoughts are only created by the mind.

For example, a person who is hallucinating may appear to hear voices or see things that are not real or existent.

Hallucination is one symptom of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a type of illness where those who suffer from it interpret and say things that are out of reality.

From the question we have here, Yumi is seeing things and making claims that are out of reality. He is seeing things that do not even exist. Like the claims he is making about aliens and the law enforcement agents.

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