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    economic and social consequences of water scarcity. To illustrate the extent of the problem, agriculture in South Asia takes up 90% of the region’s total water usage per annum; however, water availability per capita in the region has dropped significantly. In India alone, projections show that per capita water availability could drop to 1,140 cubic metres per capita by 2050 from 1,986 cubic metres per capita in 1998 if current climate trends continue. Moreover, India is extracting groundwater…

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    Food is the basic need of all living creatures in the contemporary world. From humble bacteria to human beings all are striving for food since their existence. The term food security is closely related to the availability of food stuff for the existing population in the world. The concept of food security was developed formally in 1974 in world food conference. According to FAO( FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION) ), food security refers to the situation when all the individuals in the…

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    rates. Finally, lessening gun availability for Americans would make crime and violence less prone in the streets of the United States. Research shows that the mere presence of weapons increases aggression, in other words, having a plain and uncomplicated way to get a hold of a weapon stimulates violence. So restricting this would lessen the problem of violence in the US. In conclusion, when the government decides to have more control over gun ownership and availability in the country, that…

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    population, Media, Juvenile Justice policy, and availability of drugs and firearms. Gangs are often the culprit in many places for delinquency because gangs are involved in various illegal activities. Children are soon brought in and raised up to belong to the gang where they become apart of something bigger than them. Gangs often times involve their youth followers in drug use, firearm related crimes, and various activities that are unlawful. Availability of a firearm alone is enough to allow a…

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    teens do not take their home and school responsibilities seriously, they will not make smart choices in protecting their health. Because young teens do not have much life experiences, they will ignore the warning labels on package. Even though the availability of Plan…

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    Problem Oriented Policing

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    Purpose and Need for Study (H. Goldstein and C.E. Susmilch, 1981): This article make a full description of the notion POP, while it was not called in this way at that historical period yet. This description has been given through the hierarchical presentation of the most important events, related to the development of this phenomenon. Dr Goldstein, the co-author of the research article, is also the author of terminology of a problem-oriented policing concept (POP) in 1979, create this…

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    particularly variable and influenced by participants’ personal characteristics (Whitty et al., 2015). Despite its center-dependent nature, the availability of imaging modalities was considered generally comparable in Canada, making the fragmentation of this DCE attribute in distinctive levels problematic (The Canadian Medical Imaging Inventory, 2016). The availability and wait time attribute also was not considered as important on its own in the preliminary qualitative interviews. Thus, this…

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    Thinking Errors

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    For this assignment I decided to watch and interpret the show “Undercover Boss” season 4 episode 2. Throughout this episode I focused on four thinking errors, these errors were; The fundamental attribution error, availability heuristic, cognitive dissonance and normative influence. The very first thinking error I observed was the Fundamental attribution error. The hosts of undercover boss are posing a fake reality tv show on the restaurant under investigation and causing fundamental attribution…

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    In the United States scarcity has the role of limiting resources used in production such as in water. In fact, most people drink a few liters a day, but to create food floods of water are required resulting in limiting the availability of water in years to come. (The Economist 2016) In many regions in the United States the water is taken from underground aquifers, which are constantly diminishing. As the population increases within the nation more and more water will become limited…

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    Nest Fern Research Paper

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    Maximal nutrition: the Birds Nest Fern has developed a bucket or nest in the centre,where its spongy root system is located. Rain water falls and is directly caught and soaked up by the root system. The long leathery fronds radiate from this centre nest and act not only as funnels to deliver further caught rain water but also their leathery texture discourages moisture loss from the plant. The long, wide leaves of the Birds Nest Fern also assist the plant by catching dead falling leaves, often…

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