The life expectancy for a child born in a developing country in 2030 is : 65 years. This is significantly lower then those in developed countries since the child that grown in a developing country tend to not have proper nutrition during their life.
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c) Survey Research
Explanation:
According to my investigation on the different research methods available, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Jill efforts are an example of using a Survey Research. This is a research method that involves Polling (having participants answer a set list of questions) a group of people to gather information about a specific topic. Which is exactly what Jill is doing with her students and colleagues in order to gather credible information on misconceptions of university faculty.
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Prime meridian & south meridian & north meridian
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Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), agency of the U.S. government that sets and enforces national pollution-control standards.
Explanation:
We first broadly describe five major laws, the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Clean Water Act (CWA), the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act/Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (CERCLA/SARA).
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Biological Determinism/Essentialism
Explanation:
Biological Determinism/Essentialism is a belief that human behavior is ‘natural,’ predetermined by genetic, biological, or physiological mechanisms and thus not subject to change. This was postulated by Carole Vance.
Biological essentialism is the belief that human nature, that is to say, an individual's personality, or some specific quality this can be any of these; intelligence, creativity, homosexuality, masculinity, femininity, or a male propensity to aggression, is an innate and natural essence and not seen or regarded as a product of circumstances such as upbringing, and culture.