<span>They are "utilizing a cross-case method approach
and grounded theory".</span>
Grounded Theory<span> is an inductive strategy. Albeit numerous call
Grounded Theory a subjective strategy, it isn't. It is a general technique. It
is the methodical age of hypothesis from efficient research. It is an
arrangement of thorough research strategies prompting the development of
applied classifications.</span>
Answer:
<em>Wetlands House Oil and Gas Infrastructure along with many other natural factors are one of the leading contributors.
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Explanation:
On the <em>Gulf of Mexico</em>, an area of about 300 kilometers is called Louisiana Wetlands. These are barrier islands.
<em>The area of this place constantly suffers from digging of holes and pipelines which are being established underground. This promotes soil erosion. </em>
The nutritive soil layer washes away with dirt or grime left behind.
Many plants get killed because of this phenomenon.
This region is already made up of marshes and swaps which are further elevated by natural forces like hurricanes, storms, floods etc.
The water from Mississippi River has formed an inlet and outlet in this area resulting in a mixture of <u>brackish water</u>.
In a limited government, the peoples rights are protected and this is a basic difference between a limited and an unlimited government. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "C".In a limited government, the leaders do not have the right to misuse their powers while in an unlimited government, the people in power mostly misuse the power vested upon them. The people in a limited government have the right to challenge if any power gets misused, while in an unlimited government, the people do not have the power of challenging.
The term rule of thumb refers to heuristic.
A heuristic is a mental shortcut that allows people to make judgments efficiently and quickly.
The word heuristic comes from Greek <em>find or discover.</em>
It a an approach to problem solving that uses a practical, rational or logical method. This method may not always be correct, but it's sufficient to reach an immediate goal.
Some examples of heuristic are: the rule of thumb, an educated guess, common sense or an intuitive judgement.
<em>The rule of thumb refers to a procedure or standard based on practical experience rather than theory. </em>