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Please give me a sentences of education guidance.

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Answered by haya2184
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It refers to that guidance that a child or students need during his school life. ... This process helps a student to make wise choices in relation to his education life ahead. Most noteworthy, this process assists a person to plan her/his education plan and carry it forward without any problem.

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Once upon a time a boy named John while walking found a injured peogon. He without thinking took it and went home. He nursed the peogon. One day he saw some birds flying in the sky high. He saw the bird and left him in the free sky.

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if Certain two wheeler costs 53670 rupees, How much will 35 such two - Wheelers cost

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Cost of 35 such two-wheeler?

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Cost of 1 two-wheeler = ₹53670

Cost of 35 such two-wheeler = 35 × 53670 = 1,878,450

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Kushan emperor Vima Kadaphises

The First Gold Coins of Ancient India

Kushan emperor Vima Kadaphises is said to be responsible for introducing gold coins to India, around 100 CE. Vima was the predecessor of Kanishka the Great, the fifth Kushan King, who ruled virtually all of northern India.

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