The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Imagine you were responsible for releasing an animal after it was raised in captivity. The animal survives well in cold temperatures and eats fish. Describe the type of environment where you would release this animal, and explain your reasoning.
I would release this animal in a tundra kind of weather, like in Russia, for instance- If the animal can resist cold temperatures and eats fish, this could be a bear or a seal. Both animals can very well live in this new environment for them.
THe Artic, in the North Pole, is a classic example of tundra weather, a place where temperatures can be extremely cold.
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For agriculture.
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Rivers in Southern and Eastern Asia provide water for irrigation and for human consumption (despite heavy pollution in some cases), they are a trade route and a way for people´s movement, and are source of food (fish).
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The two biggest cities of Indus valley civilization were Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. People lived in stone houses that were 2-3 stories high and all of them had sewage systems. The system was built with mud bricks and ran under the street. The city of Mohenjo Daro had 3,500 people.
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The Chief of Staff.
All of the advisers listed in your question have important roles to play, but the White House Chief of Staff is continually in contact with the President, and so would be the one more likely to have insight into the personal thoughts of the president. The Chief of Staff controls the flow of other persons into the Oval Office for time with the President. The Chief of Staff also serves as an adviser to the President and a negotiator for him with other members of the government. The Chief of Staff is the person most often at the President's side. Also, whereas Cabinet officials and the National Security Adviser advise the President on issues specific to their appointed roles, the Chief of Staff is involved in the President's planning and communication in regard to all issues of the administration.