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1. We learn from flowers:-
Tough thing, but with a flower in sight, you can accomplish it. Whenever someone wants an explanation of the purest form of love, examples are always drawn from nature. Nature teaches every living being the act of selflessness and compassion without expecting anything in return. Even we humans are a creation of nature.
2.climate
Studying the climate helps us predict how much rain the next winter might bring, or how far sea levels will rise due to warmer sea temperatures. We can also see which regions are most likely to be affected by extreme weather, or which wildlife species are threatened by climate change.
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The nine neighbouring countries of India are – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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National Interest is a rationality of governing referring to a sovereign state's goals and ambitions, be they economic, military, cultural, or otherwise.
The expression "reason of state" (Ragion di Stato) was first popularised by Italian political thinker Giovanni Botero, and championed by Italian diplomat and political thinker Niccolò Machiavelli. Prominently, Chief Minister Cardinal Richelieu justified France's intervention on the Protestant side, despite its own Catholicism, in the Thirty Years' War as being in the national interest in order to block the increasing power of the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor. At Richelieu's prompting, Jean de Silhon defended the concept of raison d'État as "a mean between what conscience permits and affairs require."[1][2][3]
Within the field of international relations, the national interest has frequently been assumed to comprise the pursuit power, security and wealth.[4][5][6] Neorealist and liberal institutionalist scholars tend to define the national interest as revolving around security.[7] Liberal scholars see national interests as an aggregation of the preferences of domestic political groups.[8] Constructivist scholars reject that the national interest of states are static and can be assumed a priori; rather, they argue that the preferences of states are shaped through social interactions and are changeable.
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1)Nature provide us food,water,air, materials for shelter ,medicines and many other ..
2)a )from climate we learn about rain that how much rain the next winter might bring and also see affect of weather
b)we learn a lot of things from different different flowers just like rose )Rose teach us that no matter what is going on in our lives,to spread joy and happiness around
3)Afghanistan ,Bangladesh,Bhutan ,china ,sri Lanka and others
4)buddha purnima =festival,God=buddha
religious book=tripiraka
b)baisakhi is festival,god=Sikhs believe that God is one they believe in waheguru )Religious book=Guru Granth sahib
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