The economic and political structures which sustain poverty and discrimination need to be transformed in order for poverty and poor health to be tackled.Marginalised groups and vulnerable individuals are often worst affected, deprived of the information, money or access to health services that would help them prevent and treat disease.<span>Very poor and vulnerable people may have to make harsh choices – knowingly putting their health at risk because they cannot see their children go hungry</span>
Answer:
Seafloor spreading occurs at Feature A and subduction occurs at Feature B
Explanation:
The mid-ocean ridge is the place where the ocean floor spreads. This feature can be found where two plates are moving away from one another. The gap that they live between them enables the magma from the mantle to easily rise up. As the magma comes to the ocean floor, it cools off and creates new crust. As the magma continues to come out, it builds up, creating an underwater mountain chain, known as a mid-ocean ridge.
The ocean trench on the other side, is the place where one plate moves below another plate, thus subducting. As the plate is subducting, it reaches the mantle layer, so its crust is melted by the high temperatures, resulting in the destruction of that crust.
Answer:
Before being elected to the presidency, Jackson gained fame as a general in the United States Army and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. An expansionist president, Jackson sought to advance the rights of the "common man" against a "corrupt aristocracy" and to preserve the Union.
The answer is Russia . . . China
Answer:
1. Cotton Gin: In colonial times, cotton cloth was more expensive than linen or wool because of the extreme difficulty of separating seed from the clinging fibers. One man could pick the seeds from only about 1 pound of cotton fiber per day.
2. Reaper/Binder: Small grains had been harvested by hand for centuries, cut with sickles or scythes, hand-raked and tied into sheaves. Grain harvesting machines first appeared in Great Britain in about 1800, and in the U.S. a decade or two later, but most failed. Obed Hussey and Cyrus McCormick developed successful reapers during the 1830s.
3. Thresher: When grain was being cut by hand, the method for separating the kernels from the straw was equally slow and labor intensive. Grain was hauled to a barn where it was spread on a threshing floor and either beaten with hand flails or trampled by animals. That knocked the kernels free of the straw, which was then raked away. The remaining mixture was winnowed by tossing it into the air where the wind was relied upon to blow the chaff and lighter debris away from the heavier grain, which fell back onto the threshing floor.
4. Combined Harvester-Thresher: By the 1920s the steam traction engine was on it's way out, but it paved the way for the gasoline tractors that followed.
Explanation:
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