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In order to tackle the environmental damage done by the individual, I will be focused on limiting my daily waste, specifically plastic waste. By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish, so I will refrain from using plastic bags, utensils, packaging, and useless items I know will end up in landfills. To mitigate the noxious emissions released from vehicles, I will attempt to limit my use of my car and increase my public transit usage or carpool. Since 50% of the carbon footprint comes from transportation this will help. I will not pour chemicals or waste into the ocean or any indirect pathways to the ocean/water supply. I will not use aerosols or burn toxic substances.
All of these strategies are on a personal level, and while that is effective and necessary, we need to implement actual policy change to protect and preserve the environment.
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Convenience sampling: (strengths) least expensive, least time consuming too. Most convenient.
(Weaknesses) selection bias. Not recommend by casual research.
Judgment sampling: (strengths) low cost, not time wasting. Convenient, ideal for exploratory research.
(Weaknesses) does not allow generalized subjective.
Snowball sampling: (strengths) can estimate rare characteristics.
(Weaknesses) time consuming.
Lifting a weight 10 times is a kind of ISOTONIC contraction. Holding a heavy machine part steady while securing it in place may be categorized as ISOMETRIC contraction. Lifting heavy cans and putting them on a shelf may be called an ISOTONIC contraction. Flexing your leg muscles and holding the flex is an ISOMETRIC contraction. Lifting your heavy book bag several times is good ISOTONIC contraction.