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D. Minerals are inorganic.
NBSP literally means "Non-breaking Space" and creates a space that is not used as a potential breaking point for word wrapping.
The question that u asked,,,was asked by a press reporter to Kishore Kumar,,You Know what Kishore Kumar answered then,,,He enquired if the reporter had any idea of music,,,"there is none in this world that can be compared with Rafi Sahab,he is ,was and will remain Best" and warned  not to comapre singer like Rafi with anyone ,male or female not even Lata. Well,its Kishore kumar modesty and his understanding of music that he always consider Rafi sahab best ;this is like as now a days every music director consider AR Rehman best for eg in the language of Himesh Reshamiya who admited saying " 1 to 10 is Rehman Saab and then come we all".....Even Rehman defines Mohammad Rafi as the synonyms with the word extraordinary and admit excillence of Rafi over everyone.Take any genre Bhajan(even today in every Indian Fastival of any relligion Hindu,Muslim Sikh we listen Rafi song),qawalli,desh bhakti,classical,semi classical,playback for actor or semi actor or villain or comedian,or playback as symblic to child,woman or old man (na kisi ki aankh ka noor hoon etc),playback as personificationas nature or becoming Motherland(mere ladlo utho etc. ),Funny song(yahoo,etc),sentimental song,drunk song in Sharabi voice,humurous song,critic song(kya miliye aise logo se jinki asli surat chhipi rahe),Romantic song,duet,etc,,,every where he is brilliantly greatest of all time.No one can be ever compared with brilliance of Mohmmad Rafi,who had always dedication rather divotion as a priority to a song and not money like others".                However,kishore kumar is fairly good in his own way but its needless to compare legends like them.
Sarah Jewett suggests that Sylvia's increasing attraction to the hunter symbolizes a conflict between her connection to nature and the allure of civilization. Through Sylvia's dilemma, Jewett explores the tension between the purity of the natural world and the materialistic values represented by the hunter.
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Most likely nbsp is/should be a computer code for non-breaking space (just a space), but has been printed out by some mistake.
Length of rectangle: 240/15 = 16 meters
Sylvia is deeply connected to the natural world around her, finding solace and companionship in its beauty and rhythms. She immerses herself in the environment, forming a strong emotional bond with the creatures and landscapes she encounters. This connection shapes her identity and influences her choices and actions throughout the story.
the correct answer is B
Websites have to explicitly translate the multiple spaces you type into a non-breaking space character... known affectionately as "&nbsp;". The reason is because the html standards developed by the World Wide Web consortium indicate that browsers should collapse multiple white-space characters into a single space. So when you enter text and submit it, e.g. "This has lots of spaces!!", the text is usually stored as is. But when the browser displays it, all of the multiple spaces are collapsed and displayed as one. The website has to render the text as "This &nbsp;has &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;lots of &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;spaces!!" for it to display the way you intended. (ironically, when I first posted that, it let me put in multiple spaces in my example... but now they're not there) There are often ways to trick the site into generating the above code (sometimes simply typing &nbsp; works, but not very often anymore). But most of the time, if the site you're at doesn't explicitly express multiple spaces when you type them, you're out of luck. As for return keys, usually 'return' ends up 'clicking' the submit button. To insert a return into the text, SHIFT+return usually works. See related links for more info.