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When we say that India has contributed to the development, peace, and stability within the developing countries, we are referring to the way important Indian leaders fought to get independence without violent acts. As was the case of the renowned pacifist Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi, who was one of the first leaders that were successful using his non-violent protests and demonstrations to demand the independence of India from the British crown.
Gandhi and his methods influenced other parts of the world and served as an example of civil non-violent resistance that has been followed in other developing countries.
The term hassles refers to minor annoyances of everyday life. Examples for hassles are: breaking a glass, having trouble opening an e-mail attachment, burning your toast, breaking a glass, running late for an appointment...
For children ages 3 to 5, the biggest hassle is getting teased.Elderly people are more strongly affected by hassles such as going shopping, doctor's appointments, and
bad weather than are children and younger adults.
Answer:
B (Both countries have an economy based mainly on manufacturing.)
Explanation:
Nigeria is known as the giant of Africa and South Africa is the 2nd biggest.
The both countries are known for it's manufacturing, cultural and sports. There is one form of rivalry or the other going on between Nigeria and South Africa. In economic, sports or culture, Nigeria and South Africa always compete for that.
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<h2>D) Congress overriding a presidential veto</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The President checks Congress when he refuses a bill. Congress can check him if a 2/3 bulk votes to override his veto. The President decides what money is required for each government department. The Constitution explicitly allows the president the power to sign or veto enactment, require the armed forces, ask for the written judgment of their Cabinet, collector adjourn Congress, grant pardons and reprieves, and take ambassadors.
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Explanation:
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a socio-economic flagship Programme of the African Union (AU). NEPAD's four primary objectives are to eradicate poverty, promote sustainable growth and development, integrate Africa in the world economy and accelerate the empowerment of women.