What is Property in Transfer of Property Act? “Property” means property of any kind, whether movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, and includes any right or interest in such property. Section 2 (11) of the Sale of Good Act, 1930 defines property as: “Property” means the general property in goods, and not merely a special […]
What does popular sovereignty mean in the Constitution?
What does popular sovereignty mean in the Constitution? Popular sovereignty means that the government can only exercise authority if it has been given permission to do so by the People. Therefore, popular sovereignty LIMITS THE POWERS OF GOVERNMENT. In a democracy the People delegate their authority to government ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES set forth in […]
How many weapons are in cold war?
How many weapons are in cold war? Call Of Duty: Cold War features a diverse array of different weapons, organised into seven distinct classes: Assault Rifles, SMGs, LMGs, Tactical Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Shotguns, and Pistols. With 25 primary and secondary firearms to learn and master, there’s a lot to take in with this weapons arsenal. […]
How does the brain process visual information?
Can you keep a dog in the garden?
Is there free will in the Bible?
Why are macro skills important?
Why are macro skills important? These macro skills are needed in order for us to communicate and understands with each other. Mastering this skills will help a learner become more competent in speaking, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and spelling. Macro skills refer to the primary, key, main, largest etc. Is viewing a macro skill? Viewing is […]
Why does the White Witch want humans?
What causes a desire?
What causes a desire? Sexual desire is said to be influenced by androgens in men and by androgens and estrogens in women. Many studies associate the sex hormone, testosterone with sexual desire. What hormone makes you sexually active? Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all affect sexual desire and arousal. Having higher levels of estrogen in the […]
Which of the following is an example of phenotype?
Which of the following is an example of phenotype? Phenotype, all the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of its genotype (total genetic inheritance) with the environment. Examples of observable characteristics include behaviour, biochemical properties, colour, shape, and size. What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous? Homozygous and heterozygous are […]