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the people are build there self and work progress and the develop the country after the civil War
the 1st civil war was 1965 that time our prime minister was Mr. Attal bihari Vajpayee
As part of being readmitted to the Union, states had to ratify the new amendments to the Constitution.
Explanation:
Believing one's original theory of the case despite evidence to the contrary is called: <span>belief perseverance.
</span>The term denotes the tendency people to maintain a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it and <span>it appears that they shouldn't believe anymore. </span>
The correct answer is - It is a geyser that formed due to water heated by magma erupting at Earth's surface.
Old Faithful is the best known of the geysers in Yellowstone National Park. It is a very big geyser that shoots the boiling hot water relatively high.
The formation of Old Faithful is due to the geological activity in the region. There's lot of volcanic activity in this area, so there's also lot of magma in the area. Because there are lot of cracks in the crust, as well as the magma being very close to the surface, the water is heated deep into the ground. The high pressure contributes to the hot water to be shoot out around 32 meters into the air.
Old Faithful is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Yellowstone National Park, and it is also the first geysers in this area that got its own name back in 1870.
Answer:
1. Tales of Men and Ghost (1910)
2. Summer (1917)
Explanation:
Edith Jones Wharton was an american writer who lived between 1862 to 1937, she authored various books (novels, novellas, short stories etc.) in her life time, in which they are the following:
Verses (1878). The Greater Inclination (1897). Crucial Instances (1901). The Joy of Living, by H. Suderman (translated by Wharton 1902). Sanctuary (1903). The Descent of Man, and Other Stories (1904). Italian Villas, and Their Gardens (1904). Italian Backgrounds (1905). Fruit of the Tree (1907). Madame de Treyms (1907). The Hermit and the Wild Woman, and Other Stories (1908). A Motor Flight through France (1908). Artemis to Actaeon, and other Verses (1909). Tales of Men and Ghosts (1910). The Reef (1912). Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort (1915). The Book of the Homeless (1916). Xingu, and Other Stories (1916). Summer (1917). The Marne (1918). French Ways and Their Meaning (1919). In Morocco (1920). The Glimpses of the Moon (1922). A Son at the Front (1923). Old New York (1924). The Mother's Recompense (1925). The Writing of Fiction (1925). Here and Beyond (1926). Twelve Poems (1926). Twilight Sleep (1927). The Children (1928). Hudson River Bracketed (1929). Certain People (1930). The Gods Arrive (1932). Human Nature (1933). A Backward Glance (1934). The World Over (1936). Ghosts (1937). The Buccaneers (1938). Eternal Passion in English Poetry (1939). The Collected Short Stories of Edith Wharton (2 vols., edited by R. W. B. Lewis, 1968).
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Explanation:
divide the number by his base height, and make sure that you solve it as a negative. not completely sure sorry.