Tea has been part of the Indian culture and society from a long time. The morning newspaper is accompanied with a cup of tea, and evening are incomplete without a refreshing cup of tea. Tea in India is generally grown in the North Eastern regions and the Nilgiri Hills. The history of tea drinking in India since 750 BC. If we look on to current situation India has become the largest consumer of the tea in the world and also the second largest producer of the tea.
b. difference in the function of the public and private sectors of the economy
c. division of power between a national government and state governments
d. use of checks and balances between the three branches of government
B) the occipital lobe.
C) the parietal lobe.
D) the reticular formation.
B) delta waves
C) gamma waves
D) theta waves
stereotypes
b.
perception checking
c.
perceptions
d.
nonverbal messages