How can economic development be balanced with resource sustainability?

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Answer 1

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The management of renewable resources for the sake of the whole human and environmental environment is known as sustainable growth. In the end, sustainable economies would depend on renewable resources such as biological production and energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass. Sustainable development seeks to increase the quality of life of all people in a long-term manner. ADVERTISEMENTS: (ii) Improved economic growth The aim of sustainable development is to boost economic growth by addressing basic needs, or improving the standard of living.

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What is home rule?

the authority to control local issues within a larger government structure
an area with a local church and its own government
a document that gives a city permission to function as a municipality
a structure of government relating to cities or towns

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Answer:

THE ANSWER IS C

Explanation:

it’s C because it’s a government who basically is dependent of its own citizens

Which of these accomplishments was NOT one of Michael DeBakey's achievements in science? Will give brainliest :)

A) He piloted the lunar module of Apollo 7.

B) He was one of the first to perform coronary bypass surgery.

C) He invented the roller pump.

D) He helped pioneer the artificial heart.

-Please select the best answer from the choices provided-

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Answer:

A. He piloted the lunar module of Apollo 7.

Explanation:

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Answer:

a

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A philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power.
A. Socialism
B. Nationalism
C. Militarism
D. Imperialism​

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c. militarism is the answer

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Who is the father of education

Take time as long as you want but please answer me​

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Answer:

Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting public education

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The answer is Horace Mann

Give two examples of groups and people that opposed freedom riders in 1961.

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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi and Florence Nightingale

Mahatma Gandhi & Florence nightingale

what impact does coal and steel make today?

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Answer:

Air pollution from coal-fired power plants is linked with asthma, cancer, heart and lung ailments, neurological problems, acid rain, global warming, and other severe environmental and public health impacts.

Coal provides 30% of global primary energy. It is used to generate 41% of global electricity. It is also used to produce 68% of the world's steel and is a key source of energy in energy-intensive industries, such as aluminum and cement production.

Steel production has a number of impacts on the environment, including air emissions (CO, SOx, NOx, PM2), wastewater contaminants, hazardous wastes, and solid wastes. The major environmental impacts from integrated steel mills are from coking and iron-making.

Steel is sturdy enough that it resists the damage caused by natural disasters, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Steel buildings are much more resistant to fire and termites. Because of steel's greater durability, the owner of such a building could get a better deal on insurance.

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Which negative effects have the discovery and production of oil in Southwest Asia created?



Choose all answers that are correct.


A. tensions and wars over the control of oil


B. benefits only to the westernmost countries in the region


C. the intervention of foreign powers in the region


D. a widening gap between rich and poor countries

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Answer: a widening gap between rich and poor countries

the intervention of foreign powers in the region

tensions and wars over the control of oil

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Answer:  a widening gap between rich and poor countries,

the intervention of foreign powers in the region,

tensions and wars over the control of oil

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A process or feature that has enabled a population of animals to become better suited to a specific habitat and to survive and reproduce is known as


mimicry
longevity
adaptation
naturalism

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The answer is adaptation

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What is the purpose of a trade barrier is...
A.raise prices of anther country's products
B.to create a hostile relationship with another country
C.market and sell another country's goods at a fair price
D.restrict trade from another country while boosting sales of domestic goods

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Answer:

Both tariffs and subsidies raise the price of foreign goods relative to domestic goods, which reduces imports. Barriers to trade are often called “protection” because their stated purpose is to shield or advance particular industries or segments of an economy.

The Answer is A

Who won the presidential election of 1860?
O Stephen Douglas
O Abraham Lincoln
O Jefferson Davis
O John C. Breckinridge

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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln

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Mention six occasions during which libation is offered​

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Answer:

Most often Libation was done under the following circumstances:

During reconciliation ceremonies During marriage After initiation When preparing for a raid When deciding on cases/ setting disputes When a person was being adopted into a family clan or tribe

Explanation:

A libation is a ritual pouring of a liquid, or grains such as rice, as an offering to a deity or spirit, or in memory of the dead. It was common in many religions of antiquity and continues to be offered in cultures today.

What effect did the rivers have on emigrant travel along the Oregon Trail?

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Explanation:

it made it so they had to use ropes to get across

Answer:

In many ways, rivers had a negative effect on the travelers. When currents were strong, it was dangerous for them to cross with their wagons. The wagons would often tip over because the animal pulling it was not strong enough.

How would Apollo treat mortals and why?

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Answer: Apollo gave some mortals the gift of prophecy, or the ability to see the future.

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ECONOMICS QUESTION
How can you describe examples of pure competition even though there are no pure competitive markets?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Pure or perfect competition is a theoretical market structure in which a number of ... In a perfectly competitive market, however, such moats do not exist. ... As such, it is difficult to find real-life examples of perfect competition but there are ... the model is still helpful because of its ability to explain many real-life behaviors.

Where do you find the worlds tallest mountains?

A.) oceanic-oceanic convergent plates

B.) oceanic-continental convergent plates

C.) continental-continental convergent plates

D.) over hot spots

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Answer:

B.) oceanic-continental convergent plates

Explanation:

B.) oceanic-continental convergent plates

Read the following stories.

Story 1

A wealthy boy from a prominent family was always pampered and taken care of, but he never had anything to do. He started taking long walks along the gates out front of his mansion, so he could catch a glimpse of the excitement of the town. One day while walking, he spotted a townsman outside the gate who looked just like him. The wealthy boy told the townsman of all the wonders and riches of the mansion, and the townsman spoke of all the gossip and business of his working life. They decided it might be fun to trade places. The townsman loved his new role as a wealthy young man. He ate fine food, watched wonderful entertainment, and wore stunning clothing. The wealthy boy loved his new role as a townsman. He explored the city streets, enjoyed all the sights and smells of the markets, and met all sorts of interesting people. Eventually, though, life at the mansion grew complicated. The wealthy boy's family wanted him to take over the family business, and the townsman grew stressed with his new responsibilities. The wealthy boy was having trouble too. He was having a hard time earning a living, and he was tired and hungry from working all day. The wealthy boy returned to the mansion gates to see the townsman. Life had looked more enchanting on the other side of the gates, but they returned to their rightful roles and were all the more thankful for the blessings of their own lives.

Story 2

There were two twin girls who dreamed of being married. The one girl was very intellectual. She loved to read, explore, and learn new things. The other girl was very athletic, and she wanted a husband that shared her same interest in sport and activity. The intellectual twin decided to marry a man who had been an explorer. He had fascinating tales of his travels. The athletic sister decided to marry a very competitive, loving, romantic young man who had a passion for hunting and sport. Both twins were very pleased with their choices and fell much in love with their respective husbands. Eventually though, their love began to fade. The athletic twin grew tired of being in constant competition with her husband. The intellectual twin's brain was being exhausted by the constant learning and testing. The twin sisters decided they would trick their husbands and make a switch. At first, the intellectual sister loved all the attention and competition from her sporty new husband. The athletic sister loved learning of all sorts of new things and loved going on long walks and adventures with her new husband. Eventually, though, the twins were doubly exhausted by the pursuits of their new husbands. They longed to switch back to the familiarity and routine of their own lives. Even though their husbands seemed to be troublesome, they were familiar, and they shared the interests that were best suited to each twin sister.

What is different about the plots of both stories?

In Story 1, a wealthy boy and a poor townsman trade lives. In Story 2, two twin sisters trade husbands.
In Story 1, a wealthy boy and a sporty twin trade lives. In Story 2, an intellectual twin marries a townsman.
One story is about poor people becoming wealthy, and the other is about wealthy people becoming poor.
One story is about two people who look nothing alike, and in the other story the characters look identical.

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Answer:

Option 1

Explanation:

The plots are

Crees que el avance de la tecnología, en los televisores, contribuye al consumo responsable de la energía?

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder a la pregunta podemos comentar lo siguiente.

Lo que yo creo es que el avance de la tecnología en los televisores contribuye parcialmente al consumo responsable de la energía.

Y lo digo porque en realidad no hay una gran impacto en el ahorro del consumo de energía con los nuevos televisores.

En realidad, el consumo de energía debería recaer en la conciencia de las personas que en lugar de ver la televisión por largas horas, pudieran usar ese tiempo para cosas más creativas como leer, investigar, realizar una actividad física por bien de su salud, una actividad cultural por bien de su mente, o alguna otra actividad constructiva que les deje algo positivo. No la televisión que solo busca entretener o manipular.


What is one symbol the cartoonist uses to convey his main idea?

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Answer:

he was showing how the decision didn't have a large sucsess rate.

Explanation:

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the instability and lack of support showed that the desicion was not the solidest ever made. there were no other supports, showing that is anyone wanted to they could destroy the log and the money as well would fall

Why do political parties need to make compromises?
Select one:
a. It is the rules.
b. To turn their interests into law.
c. So the elite can concentrate.
d. So their interests can gain acceptance.

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I think it’s b .... I’m not sure

1. How do you think a white man in Tennessee in 1835 would regard Andrew Jackson? What do you think a Choctaw or a Cherokee person at the same time would say about him?

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Answer:

A white person in Tennessee would probably regard Andrew Jackson in a good way, A Cherokee person would loath him.

Explanation:

Given that Jackson kicked Cherokee and Choctaw off there land for white settlers, there would probably be some resentment towards Jackson. The Trail of Tears was also caused by Jackson, giving more reason for this.

Analyze the problem of overcrowded prisons in our country today. How would you address this ever increasing problem? Be sure to include details and reasons for your answer. Give your answer in paragraph form.
(2 paragraphs at the max)

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Answer:

With increasing incarcerations it is becoming increasingly difficult to find space for inmates. To help reduce crowding, transferring inmates to other facilities may be a viable option. If transfers are not available or if it doesn't help to alleviate the situation, another potential solution is to review inmates with minor crimes such as illegal trade of marijuana or petty theft and release them.

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what do you mean by economic activity?give its featues

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Answer:

They are those productive activities that involves a country's pattern of production.

Features: Agriculture,mining, energy, industrial, education and finance.....

Civil Liberties, the personal guarantees and freedoms that the government cannot abridge by law are not absolute and must be balanced against other considerations. are not absolute and must be balanced against other considerations., are all guaranteed by state constitutions. are all guaranteed by state constitutions., are in the core of the original Constitution. are in the core of the original Constitution. are also known as civil rights.

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Answer: Are not absolute and must be balanced against other considerations.

Explanation:

The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution, gives American citizens certain civil liberties that must be respected and upheld by the United States government and all governments subservient to the Constitution e.g. state governments.

However, as much as these rights are to be upheld by the government, they are not absolute. Sometimes these liberties can be taken away if deemed necessary for the good of the nation such as when a person commits a crime.

What is legally required of all citizens in Georgia? Check all that apply.

They must obey all local, state, and federal laws.
They are required to serve on juries if called.
They must register with the Selective Service.
They are required to pay sales taxes.
They are required to pay property taxes.

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Answer:

They must obey all local, state, and federal laws.

They are required to serve on juries if called.

They must register with the Selective Service.

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which major political party tends to support laissez-faire economic policy?

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Answer:

conservatives

Explanation:

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What important effect did the Fugitive Slave Act have on the growing split between the North and the South

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Answer: It enraged abolitionists and the effects it would have on the northern economy. The effects it would have had on the northern economy, heightened tensions between the North and South.

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Many species of birds will relocate and fly hundreds, even thousands of miles, as temperatures change. This adaptation is known as - *

relocationism
migration
emmigration
hibernation

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The answer is migration

ways in which employment can minimize emotional stress​

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Answer:

Proper management training.

Conflict resolution.

Teamwork.

Stress management.

Set expectations.

Time off.

Mental health.

Corporate wellness.

Explanation:

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what is HIV and AIDS

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HIV stands for Human immunodeficiency virus, its a virus that goes and attacks the immune system. If you don’t get it treated, it’ll lead you to AIDS. ( these are transmitted by semen , vaginal fluids or contact with infected blood )
HIV can be cured, but AIDS cannot be cured.
a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases. It is spread by contact with certain bodily fluids of a person with HIV, most commonly during unprotected sex (sex without a condom or HIV medicine to prevent or treat HIV), or through sharing injection drug equipment. AIDS is the late stage of HIV infection that occurs when the body’s immune system is badly damaged because of the virus

Imagine living life as a pioneer. What would life be like for you and your family based on the definition of a pioneer?

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Answer:

For my family, life as a pioneer would be very different and difficult. Since everything would be exceptionally new to us, we would have to figure out ways to get tasks done that we need to complete. Since there would be no or very little technology, it would be much different from our world today and would take getting used to.

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