Answer:
500 kilo calories extra is needed for the initial 6 months that can be met by eating healthy and protein rich food.
Explanation:
five hundred kcal for initial 6 months and four hundred kcal for the next 6 months is required for a breast feeding mother.
lack of protein can reduce casein in mother milk, that is vital for calcium in babies.
other nutrients such as vitamin (B12 , B6 , C , A) etc ate required by baby.
newly born babies in their initial stages have little of other nutrients so they rely on mother milk for it.
<u>COMPARISON</u>
Energy required during lactation 2500 kcal as compare to pregnancy which is 2450 kcal,
proteins are required in equal amount that is 71 g.
vitamin A required during pregnancy is 770 μg and during lactation is 1300 μg.
calcium, zinc, iron, vitamin B12 and other nutrients are required in approximately same quantity during pregnancy and during lactation.
It is referred to frequently in the ancient Indian texts. The four classes were the Brahmins<span> (</span>priestly<span> people),
the </span>Kshatriyas<span> (also called </span>Rajanyas<span>, who were </span>rulers<span>, administrators and warriors)
the </span>Vaishyas<span> (</span>artisans<span>, merchants, </span>tradesmen<span> and farmers)
</span>Shudras<span> (labouring classes).</span>
Answer:
"Which state were you born in?
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Explanation:
During job interviews, employers will try to gather as much information about you as possible, usually regarding your skills and competencies, to see if your profile fits the job offer. However, there are some interviewers who push the boundaries and ask very personal questions. All questions that disclose your age, race, nationality, hometown, gender, religion, marital status, and sexual orientation may be considered politically incorrect and, in certain cases, discriminatory.
Based on this concept, it was decided in the US that the question "Which state were you born in?" can be considered as an illegal question. If you have an accent, this question may sound innocent, but it is considered illegal. Employers cannot legally inquire about your home state, but may ask, for example, if you are allowed to work in a particular country or state.
Answer:
Agreed.
Explanation:
is this a question? or your moment of speech? just wondering.
Answer:
differently
Explanation:
becuase boomers envented technology but tells us to not use it