Unlike the demograhic variables the benefits sought variable is not one that is easily identifiable.
<h3>What is the benefits sought variable?</h3>
These are the variables that are a manifestation of the needs of the people that wants them.
These types of variables are the requirements that the consumers need in addition to the amount which they are willing to pay for the commodities.
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Personal rights refers to the rights which a person has in relation strictly to the duties owed to him by others and the wrongs consequent to the breach or violation of such duties. The following is an example of a case law referring to personal rights: Personal rights are not rights of person.
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(i) In the year 1919, the British Government passed a new rule called Rowlatt Act, under which the Government had the authority and power to arrest people and keep them in prisons without any trial if they are suspected with the charge of terrorism.
(ii) Mahatma Gandhi was extremely agitated by enactment of Rowlatt Act. He was extremely critical about the act and argued that everyone cannot be punished for isolated political crime.
(iii) The Act was ill famed as 'Black Act' by the people and Indians revolt in protest against the Rowlatt Act.
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China is neighbor's with Russia, Japan, Vietnam, and India. It has a vast landscape with grasslands, deserts, mountains and lakes.
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1. Knapping
2. Different technique implies different people
3. The desert areas of nowadays Arabia were once green areas.
4. Food shortage and/or climate changes
5. See explination nr. 2
Explanation:
1. 'Knapping' is the process of knocking of flakes of a stone.
2. Theories of archeologists are very often based on (logic) assumptions. When there is a certain stone tool technique in one and another in a different place, they assume they must be from different people.
3. The migration by land was made possible through climate changes that ranges from an ice corridor that once connected Alaska with Iberia, to more hospitable environments of lakes and rivers with an abundance of plants and animals in what is now the Arabic desert.
4. The same climate change (warming up) that caused more hospitable environments - deeply connected with foodsupply - along the mediterranean sea might have caused a dryer and less hospitable environment in East Africa.
5 is answered the same way as question nr. 2 but now with the same tools, and thus the same people who must have traveled.
P.S. Archeologists agree on the emigration of early humans from Africa to other continents; they don´t agree on When. Genetic study claims that it was about 60.000 years ago, but the findings at Jebel Faya and other places suggest that this might have happened (much) earlier.