What were the benefits of indirect rule?

What were the benefits of indirect rule? Eliminated bad traditional practices The practice of Indirect Rule ensured that some of the practices that the colonialists found to be inhuman and obnoxious were all abolished. Slavery, for example, was banned in Northern Nigeria. What was the benefit of using indirect rule in India? What was the […]

How did Douglas Mawson travel to Antarctica?

How did Douglas Mawson travel to Antarctica? The expedition, using the ship SY Aurora commanded by Captain John King Davis, departed from Hobart on 2 December 1911, landed at Cape Denison (named after Hugh Denison, a major backer of the expedition) on Commonwealth Bay on 8 January 1912, and established the Main Base. Why is […]

Can you do virtual learning on a tablet?

Can you do virtual learning on a tablet? Generally, any tablet with sufficient processing power will work. Any iPad manufactured in the last 3 or so years will work great. Top-shelf Android tablets like the (non-budget) Galaxy line will work well, too. Can kids use tablets for online school? With schools moving online, your kid […]

Can Epilepsy be inherited from a parent?

Can Epilepsy be inherited from a parent? Most children will not inherit epilepsy from a parent, but the chance of inheriting some types of epilepsy is higher. Can Epilepsy be genetically transmitted? Experts believe that, in many cases, genetic predisposition combined with environmental conditions lead to epilepsy. About 30 to 40 percent of epilepsy is […]

Where do farm animals originate from?

Where do farm animals originate from? The first animals to be domesticated for food use are thought to be sheep, between 11,000 and 9,000 B.C. in Southwest Asia. Goats followed later around 8,000 BC. Both animals were used for their meat, milk, and coats, and became an integral part of nomadic communities. What was the […]

What is it called to persuade someone?

What is it called to persuade someone? verb (used with object), per·suad·ed, per·suad·ing. to prevail on (a person) to do something, as by advising or urging: We could not persuade him to wait. to induce to believe by appealing to reason or understanding; convince: to persuade the judge of the prisoner’s innocence. How do you […]

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