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In some cases (for example, that of the Talensi), an independent community or chiefdom was aware that others like it shared the same culture and social structure, and there were occasional common rituals that brought independent communities together. In other cases (for example, the Dagaba), political and cultural boundaries were not sharp, and there was no sense that an ethnic group included some communities and excluded others, although shifting distinctions were made based on various cultural traits. In the case of the Dagaba, the most important or recurrent of these distinctions seemed to be, and in the mid-twentieth century continued to be, whether inheritance was exclusively determined in the patrilineal line or, at least in part, followed the matrilineal line.
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<span>Objects do not cease to exist when they are out of view. this concept is referred to as </span>object permanence.
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to diversify farming crops so the state didn’t rely solely on cotton
to attract investors from the North to build mills and factories in Georgia
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The Bourbon Democrats were a subgroup of the Democratic party, which supported conservative ideas and had an interest in acting mainly in the south of the country.
The strongest goals of this subgroup were aimed at Georgia. This is because the members of this group wanted to make Georgia more independent from the northern states, expanding this independence to other states later on. For them, this independence should be achieved with agricultural diversity, growing crops in addition to cotton and through the investment of industries in the Georgian territory.
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Total Surface Area of Solid = C.s.a of hemisphere+C.s.a of cone+C.s.a of Cylinder
slant height of cone=√h²+r²
=√6²+8²
=√100
=10cm
height of cone = 10 cm
radius of hemisphere =radius of cone=radius of cylinder=8cm
T.S.A of solid=2πrh+2πr²+πrl
=πr[2h+2r+l]
=3.14*8[2*10+2*8+10]
=25.12[36+10]
=25.12*46
=1155.52 cm²
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