Government intervention to alleviate poverty
can be sustainable over a long period of time given the fact: <span>
<span>a) The efforts
continue on a regular basis and not a publicity stunt or a short lived scheme
to attract public attention before elections.</span></span>
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<span>b) These efforts
need clarity and a corruption free structure where the efforts actually reach
to those who are in need of that.</span></span>
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<span>c) Government
introduces long term policies like social grants and other schemes with a
strong operating system behind that.</span></span>
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<span>d) The most
important condition is public cooperation as without that no government can
establish a sustainable poverty alleviation schemes. </span></span>
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Answer:
Yes, Predominantly fish is very good source of HDL cholesterol and omega-3-fatty acid. Chicken is also good as it contains less saturated fats as compared to red meat and can be taken.
Explanation:
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is good as it serves to remove extra cholesterol and prevents plague build-up in arteries. It sends bad LDL cholesterol to the liver from where it is expelled out. Ideal HDL levels in blood are 60 mg/dL and above and HDL levels below 40 mg/dL are considered low. Red meats have more saturated fats than chicken and shall be avoided by Nandipa. The unsaturated fats in fish are highly recommended for raising HDL levels and fishes also contain omega-3-fatty acids which reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke. As far as chicken is concerned, the breast meat of chicken has least amount of cholesterol and saturated fats. Hence, breast meat is also considered healthy eating in cholesterol patients.
Answer:
i think that the answer is B