Shine india monthly magazine this article was published in the month of december abundant energy fusing atoms together in a controlled way releases nearly four million times more energy than a chemical reaction such as the burning of coal oil or gas and four times as much as nuclear fission reactions (at equal mass)sustainability fusion requires two elements i.e. deuterium and tritium. deuterium can be distilled from all forms of water while tritium will be produced during the fusion reaction as fusion neutrons interact with lithium shine india monthly magazine subscription.
Enroll for APPSC Online Mock Tests at Testbook.com. Get Test series, Updates, Notifications, Exam Pattern, Preparation tips, APPSC Syllabus
Friday, February 24, 2023
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
competition refresher magazine
competition refresher magazine
competition refresher magazine published this article page no 4 food harvesting robots can keep workers safe from harmful working conditions in the case of hazards such as wildfires. drones agricultural industry is incorporating drones for effective management of precision farming operations spraying of pesticides irrigation etc. satellite technology to provide satellite imagery to monitor crop growth weather patterns and prevent soil degradation to increase efficiency on the farm competition refresher magazine subscription.
Junior science refresher magazine
Junior science refresher magazine
Junior science refresher magazine published this article 6 in april 1961 the leaders of the union of soviet socialist republics (ussr) were worried that the united states of america (usa) would invade communist-ruled cuba and overthrow fidel castro the president of the small island nation off the coast of the united states. cuba was an ally of the soviet union and received both diplomatic and financial aid from it. nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union decided to convert cuba into a russian base. in 1962 he placed nuclear missiles in cuba. the installation of these weapons put the us for the first time under fire from close range and nearly doubled the number of bases or cities in the american mainland which could be threatened by the ussr. three weeks after the soviet union had placed the nuclear weapons in cuba the americans became aware of it Junior science refresher magazine subscription.
Monday, February 20, 2023
shine india monthly magazine
shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 11 what distinguishes the forest movements of the south from those of the north is that the forests of the former are still peopled whilst the forests of the latter are more or less devoid of human habitat or at least are perceived as thus. this explains to some extent the prevailing notion of wilderness in the north as a wild place where people do not live. in this perspective humans are not seen as part of nature. in other words environment is perceived as somewhere out there as something that should be protected from humans through the creation of parks and reserves. on the other hand most environmental issues in the south are based on the assumption that people live in the forests. wilderness-oriented perspectives have been predominant in australia scandinavia north america and new Zealand shine india monthly magazine subscription.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Meri saheli magazine subscription
Meri saheli magazine subscription
Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 6 the anti-ballistic missile (abm) treaty in 1972 tried to stop the united states and soviet union from using ballistic missiles as a defensive shield to launch a nuclear attack. while it did allow both countries to deploy a very limited number of defensive systems it stopped them from large-scale production of those systems. as we noted in chapter 1 the us and soviet union signed a number of other arms control treaties including the strategic arms limitations treaty ii or salt ii and the strategic arms reduction treaty (start). the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (npt) of 1968 was an arms control treaty in the sense that it regulated the acquisition of nuclear weapons: those countries that had tested and manufactured nuclear weapons before 1967 were allowed to keep their weapons; and those that had not done so were to give up the right to acquire them. the npt did not abolish nuclear weapons; rather it limited the number of countries that could have them meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.Monday, February 13, 2023
Competition refresher
Competition refresher published this article page no 7 some people believe that resistance to american hegemony may not come from other states which as we have seen are powerless to confront the us today but rather from non-state actors. these challenges to american hegemony will emerge in the economic and cultural realms and will come from a combination of non-governmental organisations (ngos) social movements and public opinion it may arise from sections of the media and intellectuals artists and writers. these various actors may well form links across national boundaries including with americans to criticise and resist us policies. you might have heard the saying that we now live in a global village. in this global village we are all neighbours of the village headman. if the behaviour of the headman becomes intolerable we will not have the option of leaving the global village because this is the only world we know and the only village we have. resistance will then be the only option available covers upsc & all competitive exams - subscribe
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Competition Success Review
Competition Success Review this article was published in the month of december urban-20 (u20) under the g20 presidency of india ministry of housing and urban affairs is organizing u20 event. u20 provides a platform for cities from g20 countries to facilitate discussions on various important issues of urban development including climate change social inclusion etc. and propose collective solutions. it facilitates a productive dialogue between the national and local governments and helps promote the importance of urban development issues in the g20 agenda competition success review magazines subscription
Monday, February 6, 2023
Banking service chronicle
Friday, February 3, 2023
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 6 the berlin wall which had been built at the height of the cold war and was its greatest symbol was toppled by the people in 1989. this dramatic event was followed by an equally dramatic and historic chain of events that led to the collapse of the second world and the end of the cold war. germany divided after the second world war was unified. one after another the eight east european countries that were part of the soviet bloc replaced their communist governments in response to mass demonstrations. the soviet union stood by as the cold war began to end not by military means but as a result of mass actions by ordinary men and women. eventually the soviet union itself disintegrated. in this chapter we discuss the meaning the causes and the consequences of the disintegration of the second world. we also discuss what happened to that part of the world after the collapse of communist regimes and how india relates to these countries now banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.