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It's hard to say for sure. Many things affect the price. A lot depends on the international price in US dollars. The value of the Indian Rupee against the dollar is also very important. People see gold as a safe investment, especially when the economy is not good. I've also read that demand in India goes up during festivals and wedding seasons. This can make the price increase. But nobody knows the future for certain.

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The standard plural is 'roofs'. This is the most common and accepted form. 'Rooves' is an older variant, but it's considered quite archaic now.

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That's a great question, but the word "activator" is a bit of a chameleon. Its meaning really depends on the context.

Lately, you hear it most often in crafting, especially for making slime. In that case, the activator is usually a borax solution or contact lens fluid. It’s the key ingredient that makes the glue mixture actually turn into slime.

In a scientific sense, an activator is a substance that increases the activity of something like an enzyme. It essentially ‘turns on’ or speeds up a chemical process. You might also see it in software, referring to a tool or key used to verify a license.

So, where did you come across the word? Knowing the context would help give you the perfect answer.

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MJP usually is short for Multi-Jurisdictional Practice. This is a term used for professional people. Mostly for lawyers.

It means a person can work in more than one place. Each place has its own rules. Here in Canada, each province is a different place for law. So Ontario has its own rules for lawyers. And British Columbia has its own rules. They are not the same.

Let’s say a lawyer has a license for Ontario. But he has a client with a business problem in Alberta. The lawyer cannot just go and work in Alberta. He needs permission. Multi-Jurisdictional Practice rules say how he can do this. Usually, it is for a short time. Or for only one specific legal case. It is temporary work.

These rules are very important. They protect the public. They make sure the lawyer knows the local rules of that other province. It helps because many companies now do business all over Canada. A company in Toronto might need help with something in Halifax. MJP rules make this possible.

Sometimes, people on the internet use MJP for famous people. Like Michael Jordan or Michael Jackson. It depends on the conversation. But in a professional or business talk, it almost always means Multi-Jurisdictional Practice.

I hope this helps you to understand.

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That's a great question, as it takes me back a bit! 'Bsqr 2005' refers to the British Schools' Qualifying Regatta, which is a major rowing event held annually in the UK. The '2005' simply denotes the year it took place. It's a huge deal in the school rowing calendar, particularly for those aiming to compete at the Henley Royal Regatta later in the summer.

Essentially, it acts as a national championship and a qualifying event. Crews from schools all over the country compete, and their performance at Bsqr determines which crews get a coveted automatic entry into the Henley events, specifically the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup for eights or the Fawley Challenge Cup for quadruple sculls. It's an incredibly tough and high-pressure regatta. The standard of competition is immense, with all the top rowing schools like Eton, St. Paul's, and Westminster traditionally being very strong contenders.

The 2005 event would have been held, as it always is, on the Olympic rowing lake at Dorney Lake in Eton. That venue is fantastic because it's a purpose-built, multi-lane course, which makes for very fair racing. I remember that era well; the competition was fierce. A crew winning Bsqr in a given year was a clear indicator that they were the crew to beat heading into Henley.

So, in short, if someone is asking about 'Bsqr 2005', they are almost certainly talking about that specific year's regatta, probably reminiscing about a particular race, a winning crew, or perhaps even a crew that narrowly missed out on qualification. It’s a key date and result for anyone involved in the UK school rowing scene.

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