Rajesh's beliefs that bribery is an acceptable practice for getting things done in his country and it works. hence, he argues that such cultural values must be adopted by all countries to get things done suggest the following ethical practise: ethical imperialism. The term <span>describes a situation where a code of ethical behavior or attitude is imposed on another community or society.</span>
True because neither one of them got what they wanted and was both without things
Your answer is India and China.
<u>Problems faced in India(water and air pollution)</u>
<em>A diverse range of pollution sources co-exists in urban environments. Conventional sources of air pollution include vehicular emissions, coal-based power plants, fossil fuel consumption in industries and some agricultural activities such as fertilizer application and farm fires. Air pollutants can be natural or may be the result of various anthropogenic activities. Examples include production of brick kilns that use raw wood, agricultural waste or poor quality coal used as a fuel, the roadside burning of organic and plastic waste, cooking that involves the burning of solid biomass or cow dung and the unintentional burning of municipal solid waste at landfills, and construction activities (Kumar et al, 2015) (Figure 3). The local emission inventories point to about 5300 and 7550 tons yr−1 of PM10 and PM2.5 release from waste burning in Delhi, respectively, while the corresponding emissions from construction are 3250 and 10,750 tons yr−1 (Guttikunda and Goel, 2013). Other such sources include diesel generators for temporary power generation in cities, traffic congestion, and </em>
<u>Problems faced in China(water and air pollution)</u>
For over a decade in China, China has been the world’s largest annual emitter of greenhouse gases. Regardless of some pro-ecological alternatives and investments in alternative energy sources, the country’s emissions keep growing, contrary to the worldwide trends.
That seems to be the most worrying part. The other main global polluters, for instance, the US, have been successfully pursuing the reduction of greenhouse gas and particulate matter emissions. That’s not the case with China, which continues to fulfill its growing demand for energy with fossil fuels.
Answer: Organizational barriers
Explanation:
Organizational barriers are the obstruction that occurs in the organization leading to failure of the task or goal.These barriers can occur due to numerous reason like mis-flow of information, hierarchical positions , regulations , facilities of organization, policies etc.
According to the question, failure that is faced during the meeting is caused due to different opinions raised by the managers therefore, no appropriate decision was made.Different position persisting managers have different opinion which is acting as the barrier for the organization.
Answer:
zero calorie group; high calorie group
Explanation:
In this question the control group is zero calorie group. The control group is made up of participants in an experiment that her not to receive the experimental treatment.
Experimental group on the other hand is the high-calorie group. This group has participants that are to receive the experimental treatment. that is the group that are to receive the high calorie sweetener.