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<h3>The major social problems prevailing in my society are: </h3><h3>1) Child marriage</h3><h3>2) Dowry system</h3><h3>3) Untouchability</h3><h3>4) Dowry system</h3><h3>5) Superstition</h3><h3>6) Robbing</h3><h3>7) Alcoholism</h3><h3>8) Drug abuse</h3><h3>9) Gambling</h3><h3>10)Human trafficking</h3><h2> The measures to solve these problems are:</h2><h3>1) Education should be compulsorily be provided to all.</h3><h3>2) Awareness Programme should be done.</h3><h3>3) Strict rules and laws should be implemented.</h3><h3>4) Government should do something to decrease Poverty in country</h3><h3>5) Providing job opportunities to the people </h3>
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The primary fuel the body uses during a long event of low intensity exercise (like a 4-hour walk) is FAT.
Explanation:
The system that intervenes during low intensity exercise is the AEROBIC SYSTEM.
Whenever someone exercises at a low level intensity, the body uses fat as main energy source while sparing the use of blood glucose and muscle glycogen in case the exercise level of intensity increases and while the oxygen availability decreases.
While training for long periods of time, aerobic capacity expands producing an increase in the oxidation of fats.
The maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) of an individual regulates the contribution of different fuel sources in a proportional way (muscle glycogen, intramuscular triacylclycerols, glucose and fatty acids).
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Linguistic <u>relativity</u> suggests that because language determines our perceptions of reality, people see the world differently depending on what language they speak.
<h3>What is linguistic relativity?</h3>
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, the Whorf hypothesis, or Whorfian's is a theory that contends that a language's structural features have an impact on its speakers' worldviews or cognitive processes. As a result, people's perceptions are said to be relative to the language they speak.
<h3>What is an example of linguistic relativity?</h3>
The way in which Inuit Eskimos describe snow is an often used illustration of linguistic relativity. The Inuit language uses various words to describe snow, including "wet snow," "clinging snow," "frosty snow," and others. There is just one word for snow in the English language.
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