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    is having enough food that is safe (not contaminated or potentially harmful) to sustain a population’s needs‚ in other words food security is having a reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable‚ nutritious food. Currently only 19% of the world’s population has full food security while 32% of the world’s population face food insecurity. The top three reasons why some countries like Cambodia don’t have a secure food supply is because of the lack of resources‚ rural productivity or low agricultural

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    Subject : Probability and Statistics = PS Strand 1: Introduction to Statistics. Strand 2: Organizing Data. Strand 3 : Averages and Variation Strand 4: Elementary Probability Theory. Strand 5: The Binomial Probability Distribution and Related Topics. Strand 6: Normal Distributions. Strand 7: Introduction to Sample Distributions. Benchmark Code Subject (M‚ S‚ SS‚ LA).Grade#.Strand#.Standard#. Benchmark# Example: PS.1.4.3 – Probability and Statistics‚ Strand 1‚ Standard 4‚ Benchmark 3 Strand: 1 INTRODUCTION

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    though the President’s powers are limited‚ they are more powerful than the Prime Minister. The President commands the Armed Forces and can pass immediate laws in extreme circumstances. On the downside‚ as I said before‚ the President also has very limited powers and needs permission before doing nearly everything. The Minister on the contrary‚ can easily pass any legislation because they usually have the majority of seats in the House of Commons. In addition‚ Prime Ministers don’t serve terms but

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    Business 1. Cybersecurity 2. E-business 3. Ethics 4. Glass ceiling 5. Online retail 6. Outsourcing 7. Sweatshops 8. White collar crime Crime and Law 9. Acquaintance rape 10. Animal rights 11. Assisted suicide 12. Campus violence 13. Capital punishment 14. Civil rights 15. Drinking age‚ legal 16. Drug legalization 17. Gun control 18. Hate crimes 19. Insanity defense 20. Mandatory Minimum sentencing 21. Patriot Act 22. Police brutality 23. Prisons and prisoners 24. Roe vs.

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    Our history has been based on a strong democratic sense of characterization. As a people‚ our forefathers have worshiped the great Athena; the goddess of justice and wisdom in hopes that she would lend her grace to the state. This grace has allowed for the prosperity and affluence Athens now has. Pride in our polis’s history has developed a unique collective identity‚ ideals were placed in the system that allowed the advances of its citizens. To protect these ideals‚ it is with great lengths that

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    Why do some liquids flow more freely than others? Liquids vary in their viscosity (resistance to flow). A definition of viscosity; “Viscosity is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow. It describes the internal friction of a moving fluid. A fluid with large viscosity resists motion because its molecular makeup gives it a lot of internal friction. A fluid with low viscosity flows easily because its molecular makeup results in very little friction when it is in motion. Gases also have viscosity

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    Debate: An Oppressive government is more desirable than no government at all Argument: An oppressive government provides safety and asylum while man in a natural state without government is not assured these things‚ and is also therefore denied peace. A government‚ however oppressive‚ provides safety and justice. Man is in a natural state of war and‚ as Hobbes said‚ "In a state of nature there are continual fear and danger of violent death‚ and the life of man solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and

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    future‚ universities in each country‚ gives a proper education to them how to deal in the real world. Like here in the Philippines‚ many schools are giving their best just to teach their students. Example of the schools are‚ (DLSU) De la Salle University‚ (ADMU) Ateneo De Manila University‚ (UST) University of Santo Tomas‚ (MIT) Mapua Institute of Technology and many more. Even though MAPUA is not a university it still gives better education like the said universities. And some are choosing Mapua instead

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    I think states should have more power in the system of federalism outlined in the Constitution because‚ during the early republic‚ the government had slowly been building up national power rather than state power. The early republic seemed to neglect the state’s power. The events that happened in Washington‚ Adams‚ Jefferson‚ Madison and Monroe’s presidency shows that the early republic favored national powers more than states. During Washington’s Presidency‚ three important things happened. Alexander

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    Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented By Olivia Emans In my opinion an invention may be defined as a new device‚ method‚ or process developed from study and experimentation whereas a discovery is an act or process of finding something or somebody‚ or learning about something that was not known about before. Another way of differentiating discovery and invention is in the following: A discovery is something someone else can test for himself and find

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