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Prussian Chancellor Bismarck's policy of "Blood and Iron" was a discussion of how unification of Germany should take place using strategic wars, violence, and industrialization as effective means.
Activities which are undertaken to satisfy social, religious cultural and sentimental require­ments are called non-economic activities. The object of these activities is not to earn monetary gain or reward.People engage in non-economic activities for reasons of love, sympathy, religion, patriotism, etc. For example, a mother looks after her children, a student donates blood, an old man goes to temple daily, a rich man donates money to Prime Minister Relief Fund; a young man helps a blind girl cross the road, etc.It is the object of any activity that distinguishes between economic and non-economic activities. The primary objective of economic activities is to earn livelihood and create wealth.On the other hand, the main objective of non-economic activities is to get some sort of social, cultural, religious or recreational satisfaction.The output of economic activities can be measured in terms of money e.g., the salary of a teacher, the fee of a doctor and the profits of a businessman. But the result of non-economic activities cannot be measured in terms of money.The same activity may be economic as well as non-economic. For example, a nurse attend­ing a patient in a hospital is an economic activity as the nurse works for a salary.But when the same nurse attends to her sick mother at home it is a non-economic activity because the object is not to earn money.Thus, the activity of the same person may be economic at one-time or place and non-economic at another time or place. The dividing line is not the activity or the person who is doing it but the objective for which it is undertaken.Thus, non-economic activities are undertaken due to the following considerations:(i) Love and affection - for example taking dinner with the family, cooking food for family.(ii) Personal satisfaction - For example meditating in a park.(iii) Physical needs - for example morning walk by a person.(iv) Religious obligation - for example praying in a temple.(v) Social obligations - for example helping victims of an accident, flood or earthquake.(vi) Patriotism - donating blood for injured army men.
commerce is the life blood of a nation because is the process of buying and selling
commerce is the life blood of a nation because is the process of buying and selling
"Blood and Iron" -- However, he only used it one speech of his in 1862. It has become popular from other people referencing the phrase, not his own embrace of it.
Otto von Bismarck's phrase "blood and iron" refers to his belief that the unification of Germany would be achieved through a combination of military force (blood) and industrial strength (iron). He emphasized the necessity of a strong military and economic foundation to accomplish political goals, suggesting that diplomacy alone would not suffice. This approach characterized his realpolitik strategy, prioritizing practical outcomes over ideological considerations in statecraft.
"BLOOD BROTHERS" is set against the backdrop of 1960s Liverpool, a time marked by stark social inequalities and economic challenges, especially for the working class. The story highlights the class divide and the impact of poverty on families, as it follows the lives of twins separated at birth and raised in contrasting environments. The economic struggles of the characters reflect the broader societal issues of limited opportunities and the impact of fate and choice. This context enhances the themes of friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of social stratification.
it help in the exchange of o2 in blood capillary and co2 from blood capillary into alveolus
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" victory " is from patriots " toil", patriots " sweat "patriots tears and patriots " blood.
blood and iron
beacause he made the river of blood speech
" victory " is from patriots " toil", patriots " sweat "patriots tears and patriots " blood.
Two answers to this question. The original line comes from Virgil's Aeneid. The other answer is Enoch Powell, who used that line in a speech, that became known as the 'Rivers of Blood' speech, in 1963. Powell never used the line 'Rivers of Blood', you can blame the British press for that.
The German Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck is associated with the phrase Blood and Iron as it was the title of a speech he gave in 1862.
In a religious or spiritual context, "pleading the blood" typically refers to invoking the protection and power of Jesus Christ's sacrificial blood to provide spiritual defense or deliverance from evil forces. It is a form of prayer or declaration of faith in the belief that the blood of Jesus has the ability to cleanse, protect, and provide spiritual strength.