Professional sports officials can be held accountable for match-fixing in South Africa, for accepting corruption or bribery.
<h3>What is corruption in football?</h3>
Criminal groups operate in a number of sports, but the main target is football. Corruption in sport, in turn, facilitates financial crime, including money laundering on an international scale. Screening and due diligence processes are effective ways to combat the problem.
With this information, we can conclude that professional sports officials can be held liable for match-fixing in South Africa, for accepting corruption or bribery.
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What is a fossil?
Fossils are fossilised (petrified) remains of animals/plants. A fossil though, is only a fossil, when it is from a different geological era.
How does that relate to evolution?
Evolution and fossils are very related. When we scan the DNA of different fossils, we find that the DNA can be similar to living species we have today, which helps us trace back their origins.
Tracing back a species origins is not something we do just to see how that species changed along time. When we manage to make an evolutionary chart of a species, we know how they changed, what they changed, and maybe not more, but very importantly, when the previous species were extinguished. If we know when they were extinguished, we can find out what caused that extinction:
- A lack of adaptation.
- Lack of resources.
- Temperature changes.
- Increase of predators.
- Deadly migrations.
- Other natural disasters.
So, in other words, by studying one species, we can study our own planet.
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BioTeacher101
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2. Why are biologist concerned about because system disruption?
The Precambrian is the earliest era. It is followed by the Paleozoic, when multi-cellular life first flourished on earth After that came the Mesozoic - 'middle life' - the era before the current one which is the Cenozoic. Note that the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic are all part of the Phanerozoic Eon.