The objectives of the People's Movement in 2046 BS (1989 AD) in Nepal were to restore democracy, abolish the autocratic Panchayat system, and establish a constitutional monarchy. The movement aimed to bring about political reform and end the authoritarian rule of King Birendra.
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you will get a value with (+) or (-) value from (BS-FS) equation.(+) values are put in rise column and (-) values are put in fall column.to calculate RL for each point, add the + value to know RL and subtract the (-) value to know RL.
The quick answer is: it depends. The BA vs BS in chemistry will depend greatly on the specific institution and the types of programs that are offered. There is typically an element of additional non-science courses involved for a BA but the meaning/impact of this can vary greatly. Here are a couple scenarios: A) At college X, the curriculum for a BS may be certified by a professional society (such as American Chemical Society, "ACS") and involves a heavy load of "hard-core" chemistry courses. This degree is best-suited for preparation of graduate school (in chemistry or related field) or a career (in industry/etc) as a chemist upon receiving a BS. This is contrast to the BA option, which may have fewer hard-core chem courses yet may be augmented by courses in the arts or other sciences (biology). One example would be a BA chem degree intended for pre-med students. B) At college Y, the ACS (hard-core) degree may come in two flavors: BS & BA. In this scenario, the BA & BS each have the exact number of science/math/chem courses yet the BA is awarded when additional requirements in foreign language courses are taken. So in this scenario, the BA is a more comprehensive degree. You will find that most people will assume that a BS is always the stronger, more complete degree when it comes to chemistry content. This is definitely not the case. My university had several chemistry degrees offered that ranged the space of A & B above. If you are considering a career in chemistry or pursuing a MS/PhD in chemistry, I would recommend a degree certified by ACS. If you are in a different situation (pre-med, chem as a 2nd degree, etc) then you may like other alternatives. I would also recommend talking to an advisor at the institution and closely evaluating the specific courses involved in the BA vs BS. Good luck.
The objectives of the People's Movement in 2046 BS (1989 AD) in Nepal were to restore democracy, abolish the autocratic Panchayat system, and establish a constitutional monarchy. The movement aimed to bring about political reform and end the authoritarian rule of King Birendra.
BS and BA stand for Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree. CA stands for Certificate of Achievement and CC stands for Certificate of Completion.
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The Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063 BS was formulated according to the public will expressed in the Popular Movement II.
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No, butterfly valves manufactured to BS 5155 and BS EN 593 are not the same. BS 5155 is a British standard for butterfly valves while BS EN 593 is a European standard. Both standards have different requirements and specifications for the design, performance, and testing of butterfly valves.
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