farmers are in grip of local traders as as they are powerful and they can give loans to small farmers for illness,children school fees, cultivation etc.In exchange they get cotton or tell the farmers to weave clothes and then the local traders sell it to the powerful traders
by:Gamak sahani
school:cps mundra
std:7
cause the way the extra helpful grip is held and follw throughed because of the number of seams fighting the wind pressing on it
America was still struggling to emerge from the grip of the Great Depression when WWII began. In fact, it was the orders for arms and munitions, principally from the British Empire that turned the tide economically. War profits were the means of recovery.
With people having little purchasing power, industries sit idle with no or below the capacity production during recession. This as a whole is a clear waste of huge man power, aggravating economic hardship of the common people. Government's effort to easy the situation by injecting liquid fund in the economy is of little help, until both domestic and international demands rise and the international market condition normalizes.These help to come out of the grip of recession.
Vicious cycle means it is the whirl pool which takes things get drowned within the mud and lead to disaster. Poverty is like this one. If poverty prevails, then no chance to keep the health in a good manner. So doing hard work to earn money becomes some how difficult. To get rid off this painful feelings, one is easily tempted to take the liquor and again the health goes down. Mental peacefulness goes off. So getting irritated to do anti social things sometimes if such a chance is available. Poor, insanitary surroundings and habits which once again spoils the whole structure of happy and healthy living. So poverty is to be eradicated as soon as possible. Children are to be educated right from their childhood about the savings and leading a righteous life with good habits. If one small grip is got, then this vicious cycle could be broken and one can come out of it. So philanthropists do as much as they can to make the society peaceful and meaningful. Even government too provides so many opportunities for the poor to realise their important role in structuring a golden society and to take our nation to a leading position amongst all the countries in the world.
A Bull market signifies a stock market situation where investors are beaming with confidence and the price of stocks and the market index is going up consistently. Such a solid rise in market indices is compared to the uncontrolled running of a raging bull and hence the term BULL market. A Bear market signifies a stock market situation where investors are very cautious and are not willing to buy new shares and are considering liquidating their holdings. The market is either flat or going down consistently. Such a situation is compared to the grip or hug of a bear which is considered very difficult to break and hence the term BEAR market.
A vice grip is used to hold small objects tighter than regular pliers will.
A new Wards Western field 22 pistol grip can be purchased through a gun broker. The grip can also be purchased at a local gun show.
probably to pull or grip a small object
Your local gun dealer can order (and fit) one for you.
In the book "Barnaby Rudge" by Charles Dickens, Grip is a pet raven that belongs to the character Barnaby. Grip is known for his ability to speak and mimic human speech, and plays a symbolic role in the story as an intelligent and perceptive creature.
use a latex gloves to grip the ball and/ or a small pair of tweezers to grip the bar. If that doesn't work then go to your piercer.
Eventually, they grip the branch with their feet. They have 4 toes, (2 front 2 back) that have small claws that can grip wood. Hope that gave info! :)
starfish have really small leg type things. they use these to walk.
small, with black plastic finger grip on it,
they have the interlocking grip,the overlapping grip,and the Baseball grip
To hold or grip things in small places where regular pliers won't fit.
To hold or grip things in small places where regular pliers won't fit.