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6201.

How many country in word

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There are 195 countries in the world.

6202.

How did Mahmud Ghazni extend his power

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It is said that he always attacked India during the hot summer seasons and with the onset of monsoons, would go back to Ghazni, the reason being, he wanted to avoid the flooding rivers of Punjab, so that his forces won't get trapped there. In all his 17 invasions, a number of dynasties were conquered by him.

First invasion of Mahmud Ghazni in 1000 AD :Mahmud of Ghazni first invaded modern Afghanistan and Pakistan in 1000 AD. He defeated Hindu shahi kingdom ruler Jaya Pala, who killed himself later, and his son Ananda Pala became his successor.

1005 :Ghazni invaded Bhatia.

1006 :Ghazni invaded Multan. During this time, Ananda Pala attacked him.

1007 :Mahmud of Ghazni attacked and crushed Sukha Pala, ruler of Bhatinda.

1011 :Ghazni raided Nagarkot in the Punjab hills.

1013 :This was Mahmud's 8th expedition into Pakistan and Eastern Afghanistan, the shahi kingdom under Anand Pala, who was defeated by Ghazni in the Battle of Waihind, the Hind shahi capital near Peshawar.

1014 :Thanesar was conquered by Mahmud.

1015 :Kashmir was attacked by Mahmud.

1018 :He attacked Mathura, where a number of coalition of rulers were defeated, including a ruler called Chandra Pala.

1021 :Mahmud conquered Kanauj by defeating Kanauj King Chandella Ganda. In the same year he defeated and killed two more rulers, Shahi Trilochana Pala and his son Bhima Pala, thereby conquering Rahib and Lahore (modern Pakistan).

1023 :Gwalior was invaded and conquered by Ghazni.

Last invasion of Mahmud Ghazni, 1027 :In 1027, he attacked the Somnath temple. The brave Hindu Rajputs tried to defend the temple when the enemy tried to get inside it. The Hindus fought very bravely and initially the enemies could not damage the temple. However, after 3 days of fights, Mahmud Ghazni's troops were successful in plundering the Somnath temple, in which the sacred idol, Linga was destroyed. Ghazni looted all the treasures of the temple, which was at that time worth 20-million Dinars, more than eighty times of what he had collected in his first invasion. Around 5000 Hindus died during this last invasion.

6203.

1.How did Mahmud Ghazni extend his power?

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It is said that he always attacked India during the hot summer seasons and with the onset of monsoons, would go back to Ghazni, the reason being, he wanted to avoid the flooding rivers of Punjab, so that his forces won't get trapped there. In all his 17 invasions, a number of dynasties were conquered by him.

First invasion of Mahmud Ghazni in 1000 AD :Mahmud of Ghazni first invaded modern Afghanistan and Pakistan in 1000 AD. He defeated Hindu shahi kingdom ruler Jaya Pala, who killed himself later, and his son Ananda Pala became his successor.

1005 :Ghazni invaded Bhatia.

1006 :Ghazni invaded Multan. During this time, Ananda Pala attacked him.

1007 :Mahmud of Ghazni attacked and crushed Sukha Pala, ruler of Bhatinda.

1011 :Ghazni raided Nagarkot in the Punjab hills.

1013 :This was Mahmud's 8th expedition into Pakistan and Eastern Afghanistan, the shahi kingdom under Anand Pala, who was defeated by Ghazni in the Battle of Waihind, the Hind shahi capital near Peshawar.

1014 :Thanesar was conquered by Mahmud.

1015 :Kashmir was attacked by Mahmud.

1018 :He attacked Mathura, where a number of coalition of rulers were defeated, including a ruler called Chandra Pala.

1021 :Mahmud conquered Kanauj by defeating Kanauj King Chandella Ganda. In the same year he defeated and killed two more rulers, Shahi Trilochana Pala and his son Bhima Pala, thereby conquering Rahib and Lahore (modern Pakistan).

1023 :Gwalior was invaded and conquered by Ghazni.

Last invasion of Mahmud Ghazni, 1027 :In 1027, he attacked the Somnath temple. The brave Hindu Rajputs tried to defend the temple when the enemy tried to get inside it. The Hindus fought very bravely and initially the enemies could not damage the temple. However, after 3 days of fights, Mahmud Ghazni's troops were successful in plundering the Somnath temple, in which the sacred idol, Linga was destroyed. Ghazni looted all the treasures of the temple, which was at that time worth 20-million Dinars, more than eighty times of what he had collected in his first invasion. Around 5000 Hindus died during this last invasion.

6204.

4.27 which groups of French Society bergited hombo revolutionthich groeps were forced to relinquish power 2 which notsections of sociedy would have been disappointed with theoutcome of the revolution ?

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6205.

name the biggest building

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The 828-metre (2,717 ft) tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai has been the tallest building since 2008

6206.

Which animal has the biggest egg

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ostrich

6207.

Describe the work done by Chirstain Missionaries to educate the Indians.

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The Christian missionaries have made significant contribution for the development of education in India. Most importantly the Jesuit colleges in India have been in the forefront of the education system in India. . Norwegian, Dnaish missionaries have imparted education to the socially ostracized and weaker sections of the society like the Adivasis which have paved their way forward.

6208.

Give Reason why:Mahmud of Ghazni attacked India.

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Mahmud of Ghazni came to power as Emir of Ghazni by overthrowing his own brother Ismail of Ghazni in the Battle of Ghazni on 998 AD.

Soon after overthrowing his brother Mahumd started expanding his territories. He captured Kandahar region and the Lashkar Gah region in the current day Afghanistan and militarised the cities.

His initial intentions were expansion but later when he invaded India by defeating the Hindu Shahi Dynasty, he realised how fertile and wealthy the Indian subcontinent was and later turned his attention towards India.

He took a vow that he would raid and loot India once a year.

This shows how wealthy our Kingdoms were

6209.

Name the first Turkinvader who attacked India between 1000-1027 AD

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Mahmud Ghazni

who attacked India between 1000-1027 AD 17times

6210.

thich country is known as gold capital of world

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Johannesburg

Johannesburg

6211.

which country is the biggest democracy of the world

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The Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy comes from the minority Sikh religious community of predominantly Hindu India while the President of the world's second largest democracy rose to office from the minority community of African American heritage in a country where the White immigrants of European

6212.

The biggest bird of world

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Ratites (Struthioniformes) The largest ratitesostrich(Struthio camelus), from the plains of Africa and Arabia. A large maleostrichcan reach a height of 2.8 m (9.2 ft) and weigh over 156 kg (344 lb). .is the biggest bird

6213.

biggest city of the world

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1.Tokyo. With its population of 30 000 000 people, the capital of Japan is thebiggestcityin theworld

6214.

How many country in the world?

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There are 195 countries in total.

thanks

6215.

were Christian missionaries attacked byWhymany people in the country? Would some penhave supported them too? If so, for what reasons?

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6216.

Shahjahan rebuilt the city and named it.......in 1857

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Shahjahan rebuilt thecity and called itShahjahanabad

6217.

Are people who leaves a country,.are those who arrivecountry.

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An emigrant isa personwholeaveshis or her homecountry

6218.

Answer these questions, and discover more about our diverse and wonderful1. In which country does the westernmost point of Europe lie?2. Which is the largest island in the world?3. Which river is the second longest river in Europe, and flows through the capitof Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade?4. Which is the most populous landlocked country in the world?5. In which island is the pink land iguana found? _6. Which country has the highest number of lakes in the

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6219.

World biggest country

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Russia is the world biggest country with 17,098,242 6,599,921km²/mi²

6220.

how many country in the world

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Ans :- There are195 countriesin the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.

6221.

what type of population is requred in a country life india ? why ?

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India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the .... In South India, a progression to sedentary life is indicated by the large number of megalithic monuments...

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India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the ..... Vital to India's self-image as an independent nation was its constitution, completed in 1950, which ...

6222.

what is small country in world

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Vatican city

Vatican city

Vatican city with 0.44km square

6223.

how may country in the world?

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There are195 countriesin the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine

6224.

4. Which city was built by Emperor Shahjahan?

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The elegant Naulakha Pavilion at theLahore Fortwas built during the reign of Shah Jahan. Shah Jahan and the Mughal Army return after attending a congregation in the Jama Masjid,Delhi.

6225.

Largest population country??

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china

6226.

world largest country

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Russia is the world's largest country.

6227.

What is a volcanic eruption?

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A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Earth's volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle

6228.

why are mountain thinly populated

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Themountainsarcthinly populatedbecause of harsh climate. The slopes are steep and soil is lack.

6229.

3. Which is the largest densely populated country.

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Macau is the most densely populated region in the world, with 48,003 people per square mile.

please send me your geography book name

6230.

Which is the least populated country in the world?

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Vatican city is the correct answer

6231.

)Why are mountains thinly populated?

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6232.

) How are mountains useful to man?

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mountain are useful to man in a variety of way:

● there are a storehouse of water

● they are the source of many information

6233.

How are mountains useful to man?

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thank you. the answer is very nice.

6234.

(g)Why are mountains thinly populated?

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The mountains are thinly populated because of the harsh climate. The slopes are steep and soil is lack. These conditions are not favourable for agriculture.

6235.

What do you mean by Nature aundStale

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Ans :- thestateofnatureis a concept used in moral and political philosophy religion. social contract theories and international law to denote hypothetical. conditions of what the lives of people might have been like before societies came into existence.

6236.

| I am a long climb up a coldwall, with one wrong move andwe could both lose it all. Whichextreme sport am l?

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the sport it suggest is rock climbing

6237.

i)and activistswoman in the Lok sacha and Stats Assmllisdsmaia demand ott iso me

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Sexual division of labour means division of work on thebasis of the gender difference and according to this concept, all house workand responsibility of bringing up children is women's work.

Women all over the world have been demanding :

(a) Equal voting rights.

(b) Enhancement of political and legal status of women.

(c) Improvement of educational and career opportunities forwomen.

6238.

(scaleThe ellu punmeridian)A ratio between actual ground and that on the map is calledcompass)llowing

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A ratio between actual ground and that o. map is called scale.

6239.

Explain the traditional way of purifying water to make i fitfor drinking

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Thefiltrationprocess removes impurities such as debris, insects, dust particles and other suspended elements.Waterpasses through a thin white cloth, which removes impurities present inwater

6240.

huurnarn Catllage teen,.fol(rna.Q%ารู้?

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Education is one of the main factor of economic and social development.

Education helps in increasing the mental horizon of people and is must to develop human personality.

Education helps in the development of science and technology.

Education encourages economic development through greater participation of the people in the affairs of country.

Education increases the efficiency of workers.

It enhances the national income, cultural richness and increases the efficiency of governance.

6241.

29. What are the qualities of good questionnaire?

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To draft a questionnaire or schedule is an art. The success of statistical investigation depends on proper drafting of the questionnaire. It is a highly specialized job and following points should be borne in mind:

1. Brief and Limited Questionnaire:

The number of questions in a schedule should be brief and limited as possible. Only relevant questions to the problem under investigation should be added.

2. Simple and Clear:

The questions should be simple, clear and precise. Its language should be very simple so that informants may easily understand.

3. Unambiguous Questions":

All unambiguous questions should be avoided at all, complicated and long-worded questions irritate the respondents which results in careless; replies.

4. No Personal Questions:

No personal question should be asked from, respondents. Such questions should be avoided.

5. Use of Proper Words:

Questions should be framed with right words. This ensures the validity.

6. Avoidance of Calculations:

Questions should not be based on calculations. Only those questions should be asked which the respondents may reply immediately. Moreover, questions should avoid memories.

7. Only Objective Questions:

The questions should be objective. It should be based on opinions of the individuals.

8. Sequence of the Questions:

The arrangement of the questions should be such so that no question may slip back. It must involve a logical flow of questions.

9. Pre-testing:

Before sending the questionnaire to the respondents, it must be properly tested.

10. Instructions:

Precise and simple instructions of filling the questionnaire should be added in the foot note.

11. Cross Examination:

The questionnaire should be set in such a way that there may be cross examination of the information supplied by the informants. In fact, it is a check on false or inaccurate answers.

12. Secret Information:

Every respondent should be ensured that information given by them shall be kept secret.

13. Attractive Questionnaire:

Proper care should be taken to make the questionnaire attractive. A well set questionnaire will certainly impress the recipient.

6242.

Human security concerns are difficultto achieve because

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The concept of human security represents a departure from orthodox security studies, which focus on the security of the state. The subjects of the human security approach are individuals, and its end goal is the protection of people from traditional and nontraditional threats such as poverty and disease. Moving the security agenda beyond state security does not mean replacing it but rather involves complementing and building on it. The state remains a central provider of security, but state security is not a sufficient condition for human welfare.

6243.

what is living organism

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All living organisms:

Need energy to carry out life processes.

Are composed of one or more cells.

Respond to their environment.

Grow and reproduce.

6244.

how to achieve gender equality

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10 ways to promote gender equality in daily life

SHARE HOUSEHOLD CHORES AND CHILDCARE EQUALLY. ...WATCH FOR SIGNS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. ...SUPPORT MOTHERS AND PARENTS. ...REJECT CHAUVINIST AND RACIST ATTITUDES. ...HELP WOMEN GAIN POWER. ...LISTEN AND REFLECT. ...HIRE DIVERSITY. ...PAY (AND DEMAND) THE SAME SALARY FOR EQUAL WORK.

Women and girls, everywhere, must have equal rights and opportunity, and be able to live free of violence and discrimination. Women’s equality and empowerment is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, but also integral to all dimensions of inclusive and sustainable development. In short, all the SDGs depend on the achievement of Goal 5.

6245.

19) Did gender equality exist during the Nazi reign ? Justify..

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Women in Nazi Germany were subject to doctrines of Nazism by the Nazi Party (NSDAP), promoting exclusion of women from political life of Germany along with its executive body as well as its executive committees. Although the Nazi party decreed that "women could be admitted to neither the Party executive nor to the Administrative Committee", this did not prevent numerous women from becoming party members. The Nazi doctrine elevated the role of German men, emphasizing their combat skills and the brotherhood among male compatriots.

Women lived within a regime characterized by a policy of confining them to the roles of mother and spouse and excluding them from all positions of responsibility, notably in the political and academic spheres.

Therefore, there was no gender equality in Nazi reign.

6246.

In India there is gender equality and religion ...essay in Hindi language

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लिंग समानता के अधिकारों का आनंद लेने के संबंध में पुरुष और महिला के बीच कोई अंतर या भेदभाव नहीं दिखाना चाहिए दुर्भाग्य से, लड़कों और लड़कियों को हमारे देश में समान रूप से व्यवहार नहीं किया जाता है। लिंग समानता बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है क्योंकि महिलाएं पुरुषों के बराबर हिस्सेदारी हैं|

अगर उन्हें समान अधिकार दिए जाते हैं, तो वे राष्ट्रीय विकास के लिए बहुत योगदान दे पाएंगे। यद्यपि लिंग समानता की स्थिति को उन्नत किया गया है, यह अभी तक संतोषजनक नहीं है। महिलाएं कई सुविधाओं का आनंद ले रही हैं, लेकिन उन्हें कुछ अधिकारों से वंचित किया जा रहा है। सामाजिक रिवाज़ और पूर्वाग्रह लैंगिक समानता के रास्ते पर खड़े हैं। लैंगिक समानता को सुनिश्चित करने में हमारी असफलता के लिए निरक्षरता, लिंग गलत व्याख्या, महिलाओं के प्रति पुरुष की भावना, चेतना की कमी, आदि की भावना बहुत जिम्मेदार है। फिर माता-पिता आमतौर पर पुरुष बच्चों के लिए लंबे समय तक लंबे होते हैं ताकि वे अपने परिवार की आय को पूरक कर सकें या घरेलू कार्यों के साथ मदद कर सकें। हमारे देश में महिलाओं को कई प्रतिबंधों का सामना करना पड़ता है।

वे अधिक काम करते हैं लेकिन कम भुगतान करते हैं| वे खाना पकाने, सफाई, धोने, बच्चों के पालन करने आदि जैसी सभी आंतरिक गतिविधियां करते हैं। उन्हें पुरुष सदस्यों से भी कम सिखाया जाता है। केवल परिवार के पुरुष सदस्य सर्वश्रेष्ठ भोजन और कपड़े के योग्य हैं। उन्हें यह भी सिखाया जाता है कि ये अन्याय है, भले ही किसी चीज के खिलाफ आवाज उठाना न हो। कुछ परिवारों में, वे शिक्षा से वंचित हैं लिंग भेदभाव के परिणामस्वरूप, दोनों महिलाओं को शारीरिक और मानसिक रूप से पीड़ित हैं और देश के सच्चे विकास में काफी बाधा आ गई है। हालांकि, हमें लड़कियों और महिलाओं के प्रति हमारे दृष्टिकोण को बदलना चाहिए।

सामाजिक रिवाज और पूर्वाग्रहों को हटाया जाना चाहिए। प्रारंभिक विवाह, महिलाओं पर यातना, तलाक, आदि को रोका जाना चाहिए। लड़कियों और महिलाओं को ठीक से शिक्षित और नियोजित किया जाना चाहिए। उन्हें समाज के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में उचित स्थिति और शक्ति दी जानी चाहिए। लैंगिक समानता सुनिश्चित करने के लिए कुछ और किया जाना चाहिए। अन्यथा, देश के समग्र विकास को बाधित किया जाएगा।

Thank you very much..

6247.

AdvancedAnswer these questions.1. Do you think it is possible to attain gender equality through educationeven if women do not raise their voice against any injustice done to them?Why do you think so? Justify your answer

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6248.

4.Why did political leaders differ sharply over the question of separate electorates

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6249.

1. What is power sharing? 1सत्ता की साझेदारी क्या हैं ?2.What is agenda 21? 1एजेंडा इक्कीस क्या हैं ?3.What is per capita income? 1प्रति व्यक्ति आय का अर्थ क्या है?4. Why is power sharing desirable?सता की साझेदारी वांछनीय क्यों हैं -

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sharing of power among different constitute

1. Power-sharingis a political arrangement in which different or opposing groups all take part in government together. In modern democracies,power sharingcan take the following forms: 1. ...Powermay also besharedamong different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups

2. Agenda 21is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. ... The "21" inAgenda 21refers to the 21st century.

3. Per capita income(PCI) oraverage incomemeasures theaverage incomeearnedperperson in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area's totalincomeby its total population.

this question answer is sharing of power among different constitute

(1)it is the division of powers between various levels and organs of the government.2)AGENDA 21 is a framework guideline for achieving sustainable development in the 21stcentury3)Per Capita Income is the average income earned per person in an economy during an accounting period. It is estimated by the following formula.

Per Capita Income = National Income / Total Population4)Power sharing is desirable as it reduces chances of conflicts, ensures that there is no dominance of majority, allows everyone to exercise their rights, leads to better administration.

a)Power sharing is a technique to share the power at different levels. It is an idea inculcated in democracy so that the power is not concentrated at one hand only and that different forms can keep a check on each other. India is an example of holding together federations, where the power is shared between central government and different constituent states.b)Agenda 21 is an action plan of the United Nations (UN) related to sustainable development and was an outcome of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, and major groups in every area in which humans directly affect the environment .

a policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for decision-making and political action.

"he appealed to them to accept the power-sharing compromise"

6250.

Discuss...What are the potentialsources of conflict in therelationship between religiousand political leaders?

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Religious extremists can contribute to conflictescalation. They see radical measures as necessary to fulfilling God's wishes. Fundamentalists of any religion tend to take n view of the world. If the world is a struggle between good and evil, it is hard to justify compromising with the devil. Any sign of moderation can be decried as selling out, more importantly, of abandoning God's will.