Dr. Harrison adheres to the humanistic perspective as this
type of perspective is responsible of having a person to be motivated in
fulfilling things he or she wants in life such as wishes and goals that he or
she wants to achieve. This also affects the person’s thinking and the way his
or her feelings is being affected.
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Explanation:
Increased consumption leads to an increase in the production of goods, which in turn puts stress on the environment. Globalization causes rise in the amount of fuel that is consumed in transporting these products has led to an increase in the pollution levels in the environment.
Seventy percent of Chinese households burn coal or biomass for cooking and heating, which contaminates indoor air. Adverse effects of combustion-related air pollution include reduced fetal and child growth, pulmonary disease including asthma, developmental impairment, and increased risk of cancer.
Coal is the leading culprit of air pollution in China. 75% of the premature deaths are caused by the 152 coal-fired power plants in Hebei Province. Air pollution will remain a serious problem in China as long as coal continues to be the country's major energy source
The correct answer is <em><u>option A.</u></em> Porter is writing <em><u>social history</u></em> because he is focusing on lives of large numbers of ordinary people. He is examining letters, journal entries, autobiographies and newspapers from that time to see how the fear of the disease affected the lives of ordinary people. Porter is trying to recollect data from that time and put together a piece that describes how society was affected by the influenza pandemic, which was a consequence of World War I, an historic event that shaped and changed many societies, specially the ones from Europe.
The word "Dalit" means "oppressed" in Sanskrit (in which the word actually has a form "dalita").
It comes from the root "dal" which means broken or oppressed.
Dalit is the name that the Dalits are using themselves, and another word for the group is "Untoucheable"