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    Industrial Policy of Assam

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    development of resource-based and demand-based industries in the state‚ the pace of industrialization in Assam had not been satisfactory. The industrial sector in the state had been centralized around some particular sectors‚ like tea‚ petroleum‚ coal‚ jute and forests. Industries in Assam can be broadly classified into four heads : (a) Agro-based industry‚ (b) Mineral-based industry‚ (c) Forest-based industry‚ and (d) Other industries. Agro-based industries of Assam include-Tea industry‚ Sugar

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    balance which results from their dependence upon primary products. These commodities are; • In limited demand in the industrialized countries – for example; tea‚ coffee‚ sugar‚ cocoa‚ bananas • Vulnerable to replacement by synthetic substitutes like jute and cotton • Are experiencing shrinking demand with the evolution of new technologies that require smaller quantities of raw materials. Governments of these developing countries have put in high barriers of trade. High tariffs prohibit countries

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    we speak today. Native English speakers would find it very difficult trying to understand Old and Middle English. One of the main influences in the change of the English language is invasion. During the 5th century the Angles‚ the Saxons and the Jutes invaded Britain which all spoke similar languages‚ resulting in the Old English language. Before the invasion people in Britain spoke a Celtic language. These people travelled north and west when the invaders arrived. Then in 1066 William the Conqueror

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    In what ways did India as a whole “prosper” and “suffer” under the British colonial system As miriniae has mentioned‚ India underwent great change under the British administration‚ with the development of new services & technology in transport‚ agriculture‚ and education‚ just to name a few. Although the country flourished under colonial rule‚ the self interests of the British prompted new problems and suffering for Indian people. The chief motive of the British in India was to establish political

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    Mushroom Cultivation

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    Crops Section of the Bureau of Plant Industry is now producing mushroom spawn in abundance. Materials and Methods – I Dry rice straws and banana leaves are the most common types of bleeding materials. However‚ other materials like cotton wastes‚ jute sacks‚ corn stalks‚ water hyacinth‚ sugar baggasse and abaca waste materials may also be used for bedding materials. Sufficient water supply and soaking tank or any similar container are used. Plastic sheet of gauge No.6‚ empty cement bags and sacks

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    Importance of English

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    Language A short history of the origins and development of English The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes‚ the Angles‚ the Saxons and the Jutes‚ crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what is now Wales‚ Scotland

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    British Indian Rebellions

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    During the 1800s‚ India was considered a “jewel in the crown‚” especially to the British. India was good for its location‚ weather‚ and abundance of cash crops. Though the British brought about many new technology and infrastructure ‚ the Indians still felt like they were disrespected in a sense that they were treated unfairly. The British began to increase their unreasonable laws that contradicted Indian culture. This spiked many uprisings and rebellions. As a result‚ the British Raj ended up having

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    Lingustics

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    AD three Germanic tribes (Saxons‚ Angles‚ and Jutes) came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. These tribes were warlike and pushed out most of the original‚ Celtic-speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland‚ Wales‚ and Cornwall. One group migrated to the Brittany Coast of France where their descendants still speak the Celtic Language of Breton today. Through the years‚ the Saxons‚ Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. This group

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    Chapter 5 Rubenstein Language A. Language is system of communication through speech‚ a collection of sounds that a group of people understands to have the same meaning. 1. Language is a part of culture 2. Geographers ask “where” different languages are used and “why” different languages have distinct distributions B. Literary tradition is a written language (many spoken languages have no written languages) C. KEY ISSUE 1: Where are different languages distributed

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    pollution

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    POLLUTION EFFCTS‚ CAUSES AND SOLUTION Good morning to the present gathering today I stand before you to speak on the topic INCREASING POLLUTION CAUSES AND SOLUTION NATURE IS BOUNTIFUL TO SPOIL IT‚ IS BANEFUL NATURE IS BEAUTIFUL TO POLLUTE IT‚ ITS SINFUL! As you all know‚ what sustains life on Earth. It’s a thin cover of air‚ we breathe‚ water elixir of life‚ the food and shelter we get is the blessing of trees and plants which constitute the environment we live in. But unfortunately owing to the

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