The answer to the blank is "limited government." :-)
Answer: Most adults consume and excrete about <u>1.5 to 3</u> quarts of water per day. Adults are advised to consume <u>1</u> to <u>1.5</u> mL of water from all sources for each calorie expended. A person who needs 2,400 calories per day will require <u>2400 to 3600</u> mL of water per day.
Explanation: To balance the water intake with the calories consumed every day, it is necessary to drink 1 to 1.5 mL of water for every calorie taken in, in order to cease the calorie from accumulating as fat. Generally, adults drink between 1.5 and 3 quarts of water and excrete proportionally every day.
This can be considered to be a healthy habit as long as the calorie intake does not exceed its proportionate limit. It is necessary to strike a balance between water intake and calorie intake so as to maintain a healthy metabolism.
There are several measurement errors that frequently occur in crime strategy meetings. Primary among them is the lack of linkage between measurement and strategy. This includes using aggregate UCR offense categories rather than actionable subgroups, measuring all arrests rather than only those officer initated, the inability to link arrests to specific assignments and/or units, an inability to measure field interviews and/or to link specific assignments and/or units and an inability to track the utility of intelligence information. Additional errors include a rigid adherence to format- format driving strategy rather than vice versa meaningless statistical review- too many trend statistics GIS maps that are a blur of dots and once again lack of specificity- including a standardized response to every crime problem " lets increase patrol ".
The approach to development is known as the developmental
cognitive neuroscience as this is having to study the effects and how genetic
make up will be combined in terms of the child’s growth and experiences that
are being influenced. This is by having to use brain imaging techniques which
is seen above.
Answer:
B) a lack of natural resources.
Explanation:
<u>Japan has a problem with having too few natural resources. </u>
- <u>They have</u><u> very little farmland and the fertile soil </u><u>which is why they have agricultural problems.</u>
- <u>They have </u><u>limited domestic resources of energy and oi</u><u>l, which is why they are busying oil from the Middle East, spending loads of money on it</u>
- <u>There is a</u><u> lack of resources of coal, iron, and copper</u><u> as well</u>
- <u>There is a </u><u>shortage of petrochemicals and aluminum </u><u>because of the lack of energy resources. </u>
Among the few natural resources that Japan has are oceans and forests, and the economy nowadays tries to focus on those in order to better the standard.