Vaaste
Dhvani Bhanushali
Lyrics
वास्ते जाँ भी दूँ
मैं गवा ईमाँ भी दूँ
किस्मतों का लिखा मोड़ दूँ
बदले में मैं तेरे
जो खुदा खुद भी दे जन्नते
सच कहूँ, छोड़ दूँ
तुमसे ज़्यादा मैं ना जानूँ
तुमसे खुद को मैं पहचानूँ
तुमको बस मैं अपना मानूँ, माहिया
तुमसे ज़्यादा मैं ना जानूँ
तुमसे खुद को मैं पहचानूँ
तुमको बस मैं अपना मानूँ, माहिया
वास्ते जाँ भी दूँ
मैं गवा ईमाँ भी दूँ
किस्मतों का लिखा मोड़ दूँ
तेरे अलावा कोई भी ख्वाहिश नही है बाकी दिल में
कदम उठाऊँ, जहाँ भी जाऊँ, तुझी से जाऊँ मिल मैं
तेरे अलावा कोई भी ख्वाहिश नही है बाकी दिल में
कदम उठाऊँ, जहाँ भी जाऊँ, तुझी से जाऊँ मिल मैं
तेरे लिए मेरा सफ़र
तेरे बिना मैं जाऊँ किधर?
तुमसे ज़्यादा मैं ना जानूँ
तुमसे खुद को मैं पहचानूँ
तुमको बस मैं अपना मानूँ, माहिया
वास्ते जाँ भी दूँ
मैं गवा...
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The prefix in the word “inconsequential” would be in-. <span>A </span>prefix<span> is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Adding it to the beginning of one word changes it into another word. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Internment camps were affirmed as legal.
<u>Explanation:</u>
President Franklin Roosevelt ordered an executive (9066) order to the US army to ban the American Citizens who have Japanese ancestry. More than 10,000 citizens were moved to the internment camps that were specially designed for the Japanese ancestry American citizens.
Against this order, Fred Korematsu who is an American with Japanese ancestry refused to move to the camp from his home. He was considered to be convicted for not obeying the president's order. After so many hearing in the district and high courts, finally, his case appealed in the supreme court in 1944.
A 6-3 out of 9 rulings by different judges on the court the majority held back his conviction. Also, they mentioned in the ruling that it is legal to cut down the civil rights immediately when is a racial group is considered to be the suspect.
Barrel vaults, concrete, and windows that let in light are the Roman architectural.
The invading army reached the outskirts of Rome, which had been left totally undefended. In 410 C.E., the Visigoths, led by Alaric, breached the walls of Rome and sacked the capital of the Roman Empire.
The Visigoths looted, burned, and pillaged their way through the city, leaving a wake of destruction wherever they went. The plundering continued for three days. For the first time in nearly a millennium, the city of Rome was in the hands of someone other than the Romans. This was the first time that the city of Rome was sacked, but by no means the last.
http://www.ushistory.org/civ/6f.asp there is the link