WATERY WORLD Water Usage in HICs Agriculture (39%) – use water to irrigate crops‚ using automated machines that use lots of water. Industry (47%) – Water is used in production and for cooling. Some use 1million litres a day Domestic (14%) – piped water supplies used for baths (150L) and washing machines (100L) other Water Usage in LICs Agriculture (91%) – Less efficient and require man power. Water is wasted in evaporation. Industry (5%) – There is less industry‚ more small cottage shops
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Circulatory systems Closed circulatory systems: • Blood leaves heart under pressure to arteries then arterioles then capillaries. • Capillaries come in large numbers. They exchange substances between the blood and cells. • After passing through capillaries‚ blood goes back to the heart via veins. • Valves in the veins ensure that blood only flows in one direction. Single circulatory system: • Heart pumps deoxygenated blood. • Gaseous exchange (diffusion of CO2 from blood to H2O and diffusion
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Ethical Responses to abortion Utilitarianism Is teleological‚ concerned with outcomes. Utilitarians would ask whether having an abortion brings about the greatest good. Having an abortion because of financial pressures‚ other family members’ needs‚ education‚ work - any of these reasons may be justified by the hedonic calculus. Utilitarianism challenged traditional views that abortion was an ’evil’ act‚ arguing instead that the end justifies the means. Utilitarianism generally supports a pro-choice
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March 02‚ 2014 U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington‚ DC 20520 Dear Sir or Madam: It has been a long time career objective of mine (no comma) to work for your agency as a Special Agent in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security Service. Over the several years that I have worked for the government‚ I have had the ability to work with numerous (so you’re not repeating “several” again) of your Special Agents who have always presented themselves and your agency in a very professional
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The cask of Amontillado review First and foremost the title of Poe’s story‚ the cask of Amontillado means “en tønne med en halv tørr sherry” and is an expensive wine from Italy. This short story is a psychological horror or gothic fiction about two men‚ Fortunato and Montresor. This sarcastic anecdotes setting is dark and mysterious‚ however the mood is tense and hair-raising. Further out in the short story you get the feeling that something horrendous is going to happen and Poe uses an enigmatical
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University of Phoenix Material Revision Analysis Part 1 In the tables below‚ list the details provided in your feedback from different sources: your instructor‚ WritePoint®‚ Plagiarism Checker‚ and your peers. In the second column‚ explain what changes you will make to your paper based on that feedback. Address one specific area of feedback in each row. Example: Feedback Received Revisions to Make Based on That Feedback 1. My instructor indicated that my research paper should not be written
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Well begun ‚Half done. Someone said‚ as long as you do anything before‚ have a good beginning‚ your next task‚ things would have succeeded in half. If you are successful‚ began to do‚ you made satisfactory future work will be easy. A person’s success or failure‚ gain and loss‚ all with a good beginning closely related. If a person has almost everything perfect start‚ then he will promising. By contrast‚ can accomplish nothing. So we do anything before‚ are full of confidence‚ responsible‚ believe
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Third Edition 2011 www.qiyas.org Tel. + 9 66 1 490 9090 Fax.+ 966 1 490 9077 E.Mail faq@qiyas.org P.O. Box 68566 - Riyadh 11537 Contents Subject page The Nature and Components of GAT 2 Preparation for the Test 3 Verbal Section 4 Quantitative Section 9 The Nature of GAT GAT is an acronym for General Aptitude Test. It is available in both an Arabic Version and an English Version. Both versions of GAT use language and mathematics to measure the following
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Thatcher Eulogy Revisions At times of tension‚ a country requires a leader who will not only protect his country men but work will other leaders to dissolve the tension. In her eulogy to the American public (June 11‚ 2004)‚ Margaret Thatcher -- the former prime minister of Great Britain-- honors former United States President Ronald Reagan for his success as president. Thatcher’s appeals to pathos and descriptive diction lionizes Reagan for his success as a president‚ global leader and beloved
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Unit 1: Going Global Revision Guide Keywords Birth rate – the number of births per 1‚000 people per year in a region Branch plant – a factory built in a country by a TNC that has its headquarters elsewhere Core- the most developed and highly populated region of a country Death rate – the number of deaths per 1‚000 people per year in a region Deindustrialisation – the decline of regionally important manufacturing industries Dependency – when a nation relies for income on outside
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