Aerosol and Particulate matter both are more or less similar with minor differences. The aerosol is a colloidal suspension of solid particles or liquid particles in gases. They are finely divided particles. Particulate matter is a heterogeneous discrete solid or liquid (single separate particle of Solid or Liquid). They are subdivided state. To explain in […]
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List of Revolutions in India
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Central bankers can be viewed as either hawkish or dovish, depending on how they approach certain economic situations. As we know what is a hawk and what is dove we can spot out the difference easily. Hawkish Central bankers are described as “hawkish” when they are in support of the raising of interest rates to fight inflation, even […]
What is Milocracy
Milocracy is the word used in Bipin Chandra’s struggle for Independence book. The word can be separated like Milo+Cracy. Where Milo means Military and Cracy means rule. Milocracy=Military rule. But there is a difference between actual Military rule and Milocracy. In the Milocracy instead of parliament, there will be a council of soldiers..
Differences between the codes of ethics and the codes of conduct
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