What is the political status of Uganda? Uganda is a presidential republic in which the President of Uganda is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government business. There is a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is given to both the government and the […]
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How can I get into university without an Atar in Australia? 4 tips to get into uni without an ATAR Study a diploma. A higher education diploma will give you the qualifications you need to enter a Bachelor of Arts program. Expand your experience. Choose a bridging course. Tertiary Access Courses. What happens if I […]
Read MoreHow do you become emperor in China?
How do you become emperor in China? The title of emperor was hereditary, traditionally passed on from father to son in each dynasty. There are also instances where the throne is assumed by a younger brother, should the deceased Emperor have no male offspring. How can someone become an emperor? Traditionally, hereditary succession within members […]
Read MoreWhat is hiranyagarbha Yagya?
What is hiranyagarbha Yagya? The principal ceremony was the hiranyagarbha — the rite of the golden womb which allowed the Nayak a ‘rebirth’ without having to go through the inconvenience of dying in the first place. In other words, freshly sanctified with holy waters, the man entered the golden cow through its mouth. What was […]
Read MoreDoes high-frequency trading affect stock volatility?
Does high-frequency trading affect stock volatility? Results show that an exogenous increase of HFT activity causes a statistically and economically significant increase in volatility. In details, an increase by one standard deviation of HFT activity carried out by ‘pure’ HFT firms raises volatility by an amount between 0.5 and 0.8 standard deviations. What is the […]
Read MoreWhere do you sell gold that you mined?
Where do you sell gold that you mined? The role of bullion banks. Bullion banks are the middleman of the gold world. Miners produce gold, but they might not produce it at the same time that consumers want to buy the metal. So the banks play a sort of clearing role: when producers want to […]
Read MoreHow do you swallow food?
How do you swallow food? That includes the tongue, teeth, epiglottis, and esophagus. The teeth grind and chop food into tiny pieces while the glands in the mouth moisten it with saliva. Then the tongue pushes the moistened food, or bolus, to the back of the throat and down into the esophagus, which leads to […]
Read MoreCan you call me when you are available?
Can you call me when you are available? The phrase “Call me when you are available to talk” implies that you want someone to call you once their situation allows it. The wording sounds a bit formal, but it would be acceptable in just about any situation. How do you say call me in formal […]
Read MoreHow did Indian soldiers save Haifa?
How did Indian soldiers save Haifa? During the Battle of Haifa, the Indian 15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade, 5th Cavalry Division and part of the Desert Mounted Corps attacked rearguard forces of the Ottoman Empire that resulted in the capture of the towns of Haifa and Acre. This day of 23 September every year is […]
Read MoreWhy are there helicopters over Manhattan?
Why are there helicopters over Manhattan? Helicopters fly through the city’s skies for many purposes, including law-enforcement operations and medical transport, but much of the ire has focused on commercial and tourist flights. Why would a helicopter hover over a neighborhood? Violent crimes in progress, pursuits, property crimes, traffic stops, and perimeters are the most […]
Read MoreWhat was the purpose of La Solidaridad?
What was the purpose of La Solidaridad? La Solidaridad was established to express the goal of the Propaganda Movement towards achieving assimilation with Spain. The first issue of La Solidaridad came out on February 15, 1889. A fortnightly and a bi-weekly newspaper, La Solidaridad serves as the principal organ of the Reform Movement in Spain. […]
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