I believe the answer is: leading causes of death, years of potential life lost, economic cost to society
Leading cause of death gives some clue for the administrators to identify the core of the problem. Both years of potential life lost and economic cost is used as factors of consideration to determine whether the financial allocation that they made for prevention and control is proportionate to the financial benefit that might occurs in the future.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can comment on the following.
The kind of testimony their claim represents is a general statement without any evidence to prove it. It is not a claim of fact because it does not present any evidence. It is neither a claim of policy. We could say that it could be a claim of value, but it doesn't say if this is good or bad.
So it is important to include some type of evidence to back our affirmations. Without the proper evidence, then it is their opinions against ours.
So it is hard to believe that hunters Harlen E. Ford and Billy Mills have seen Bigfoot at one time if they don't provide proper evidence.
Answer:
Irrigation practices helped farmers in Japan in the following ways:
A. It increase production.
B. Influence cultivation.
C. Stable agricultural produce.
D. Prevent damage that might have been caused by soil erosion, tick weeds, continuous cropping.
E. Rich nutrition of agricultural produce
Explanation:
In explaining the the improvement that was derive in Japan's use of irrigation, it must be noted that the main purpose of this irrigation was a result of rice farming that was the main agricultural crops planted. It enables farmers to enjoy the farming period that will bring about a good harvest base on the availability of water supply which in turn help in the growth and production of healthy crops
However, we must state that the irrigation in Japan is classified into ponds, river, ground water,lake,torrent and all other forms of irrigation used.
C. They ruled the Arabian Peninsula