Answer:
Explanation below
Explanation:
It should be understood that sub-sahara African countries are the countries that are found below the sahara region. And some of them are Gambia, Ghana, Benin,Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Nigeria and so on.
The incidence of having no access to safe drinking water has brought a lot of problems to this region. For example, most of their citizens are exposed to epidemic of diseases or infections which are water borne such as cholera, typhoid among others. And this has made their government to divert the money which can be used for other developmental projects in treating those infected. Also making use of those money to provide safe drinking water for them.
Answer:
Quantitative
Explanation:
In research, the term quantitative research refers to the type of research that involves gathering data that is quantifiable, in other words, that it can be measured in an objective way and expressed in numbers.
In this example, researchers measure children's IQ by using IQ tests, therefore, they are gathering data that can be measure and expressed in numbers <u>(IQ is a number).</u> Therefore, they are using quantitative research.
She is most likely to be a member of the Gen Xers.
Generation X includes people born between the early 1960s and 1980s. It is a generation following baby boomers and preceding millennials. She is not a baby boomer because they are not technologically savvy (at their time, there wasn't a whole lot of technology), and she's not a millennial because she was very young to vividly remember the Oklahoma City bombings (1995).
The real reason for maintaining armies is the same reason why some men buy expensive sports cars... overcompensating.
Seriously, think of armies as insurance. Even if it's small, amateurish, and under-funded, it's likely to give potential bullies a little pause. (Of course, a big country like Iraq can sweep up a little country like Kuwait in no time flat, as we all know).
Part of the answer is social/ economic/ political inertia. The military is part of the playground for the elite and privileged. (I use the word playground as in "fork over your lunch money, weakling.") Who wants to get rid of their army just to balance the budget? I sure haven´t seen "fire soldier-boys" on any IMF or World Bank wish lists
A lot of countries, fragile democracies, say, find armies to be an effective tool to use on internal "problems." In a pinch, a loyal military can keep your nation away from chaos. On the other hand, they work equally well to keep dictators in power.
<span>Many countries do get a lot more mileage out of their armies than Iceland or Costa Rica could possibly get. Obviously, a lot of African countries find them pretty handy.
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Also, keep this quote in mind
<span>"It takes two countries to maintain peace and only one to make war"</span>
I believe it's either psychoanalytic theory or trait theory :)