Annexure – ‘G’ Syllabus Social Science (087) Class IX SA-II (2012-13) Time : 3 Hours UNIT 1. India and the Contemporary World – I 2. India – Land and the People 3. Democratic Politics I 4. Understanding Economic Development – I 5. Disaster Management – (Through Project & Assignments). TOTAL Marks : 90 TERM 2 23 23 22 22 90 The Question Paper will include value based question(s) To the extent of 3-5 marks. The Problem Solving Assessment will be conducted for all students of class IX in
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What is Marxism? Write a note on the influence of Marxism on literature. Marxism is a sociological approach to literature that viewed works of literature or art as the products of historical forces that can be analyzed by looking at the material conditions in which they were formed. Marxism generally focuses on the clash between the dominant and repressed classes in any given age and also may encourage art to imitate what is often termed an "objective" reality. Contemporary Marxism is much broader
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drawing of different people. Therefore‚ the camera can capture and create the image‚ better and objectivity than painting. Then‚ the photographer tried to let the photo be like a painting‚ so they use the soft focus to take the pictures‚ it called Pastoralism. Photographer Edward Weston and others formed the Group called "f/64" to publicise the photograph is the thing itself and not impersonate the painting. They called this was "straight photography". Now‚ photography is one of the ways let artist present
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on unproved‚ unprofitable dot-com issues‚ tulip mania has been invoked frequently to offer a cautionary tale for our times‚ for‚ It was in Holland‚ that the passion for tulips found its most fertile ground‚ for reasons that had little to do with horticulture. Tulip mania differed in one crucial aspect from the present day dot-com craze. After the market crashed‚ a compromise was brokered that let most traders settle their debts for a fraction of their liability. The overall fallout on the
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In this essay I will be outlining the development of the modern tourist industry and explaining the social and economic effects on developing countries. I will first explain the development of the tourist industry. Then I will explain the effects this development has on developing countries in a social and economic way. One country I will be focusing on is India. India’s tourism industry has had a rapid growth in the past years. This is because the government has been promoting to
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90% subsidy‚ Submit a proposal to ZAO‚ Back ended subsidy‚ project report Technical expertise Agri department‚ Plant suppliers‚ visit other GH in Maharashtra‚ progressive GH growers. Marketing Initially marketing was a problem but now Horticulture corporation‚ Buyback‚ fixed prices‚ Problems Backended subsidy‚ bank approval process‚ time consuming for sanction‚ Highly technical‚ personal attention‚
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| |[pic] | | REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMMODITY EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA (BANGKOK‚ 3-5 APRIL‚ 2001) ORGANIZED BY UNCTAD IN COOPERATION WITH ESCAP Export Potential of Onion: A Case Study of India By V. C. Mathur Senior Scientist Division of Agricultural Economics Indian Agricultural
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Project Profile on Onion Cold Storage Mott MacDonald iNDEXTb Sector Sub - sector Profile No. Project Title Agro and Food Processing Horticulture Infrastructure AF-14 Onion Cold Storage Project Description Onion‚ being high in water content‚ is a delicate commodity to store and requires special procedure and parameters‚ giving rise to the concept of Onion cold storage. The proposed project envisions setting up of an onion cold storage unit in Gujarat to tackle the problem of post harvest storage
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Part I. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. An egalitarian society: a. Refers to the fact that all men are created equal b. Refers to the few differences in access to rewards between families an/or kin groups c. Means that females and males receive equal or nearly equal rewards d. All of the above 2. Stratified societies are noted for a. Classes and castes b. Unequal access to rewards c. Marked inequalities in access to wealth‚ power and prestige
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