Answer:
Based just on geography, Thailand would be the easiest. The next easiest would be Guatemala, followed by Ethiopia and then Iceland as the most difficult.
Explanation:
Iceland is the most difficult because of the low temperatures and little sunlight makes it hard to grow crops. It would be hard to live there year-round without modern shelter and heating systems and other factors that do not have to do with geography. Ethiopia is the next harshest because of the semi-arid conditions there and the food insecurity that people experience because of the nature of the terrain and the difficulty with growing food. Guatemala also has an arid region as part of the Central America Dry Corridor that also contributes to aridness and some difficulty assuring adequate food supply at least periodically. Thailand would be the easiest of the options because it is semi-tropical and there is abundant vegetation and food. The temperatures are more temperate than Iceland although this increases the exposure to diseases like malaria that are associated with the tropics. Diseases like malaria are also a problem in Ethiopia and Guatemala.
Answer:
Embargo
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Harry Bittering’s point of view is that he was worried that they will be stuck on Mars because NYC was atomic bombed. He has this point of view because he noticed that the Martian air is slowly changing them into Martians. For example, the one and only cow that the Bittering's have been slowly growing a third horn. And if they don't build a rocket soon that takes them to Earth, he acknowledged that they will eventually, turn into Martians. His way of thinking was developed in the story by the author making Sam and the other characters in this section act casual making Harry tense up even more.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described and the different options listed, it seems that the best option is that Although you have seen notices about the Sponsor's non-retaliation policy, you are still nervous about reporting. To be safe, you submit a report through your compliance department's anonymous tip line so you cannot be identified. This will make sure that the various enrollees that are getting paid but are not enrolled get looked into by the proper authorities while at the same time staying completely anonymous and making sure that your job is safe.
The correct answer to question 1 is C.
<em>Saudi Arabia's government will invest in educational opportunities such as free tuition.</em>
Human capital development plays an important role in Saudi Arabia these days. There is an acute shortage of skilled domestic workforce, due mostly to failed educational opportunities in the country. The Saudi government makes intense effort to address the human capital development challenges to match the needs of the labor market. The education system is going to be overhauled, new training methods developed ( including free tuition ) and women will have a better chance in getting jobs. Saudi Arabia believes that the ability of workers in the marketplace is limited by the performance of the education system. This process is a transition from oil-based economy to a knowledge-based one.
The correct answer to question 2 is C.
<em>Israel improves their country economy through their advancements in farming and high tech equipment.</em>
Israel has a technologically advanced free market economy. High technology equipment is Israel's leading export, especially computing services and software. Another advancement is made in developing high tech military equipment, especially machine guns. Israel is also the leading force in developing food-related advances in farming. A world famous drip irrigation system was developed there ( called Netafim ). GrainProCocoons is a system that helps African and Asian farmers to keep their grain market-fresh. Advanced work is being done on biological pest control and on tailor-made farm solutions. All this is going to be implemented all over the world. Crop protection and growing a new type of potato are also big issues being discussed and developed in the country at present.