The first step in developing a HACCP plan is to conduct a hazard analysis. :)
Answer:
1. Economic Union
2. Autonomous and Sovereign country
Explanation:
The Euro was established on January the 1st in 1999. Its purpose was to unite the countries of the Eastern and Western Europe. But not only that, it's main purpose was to help economically all the countries of the European Union; by having a same monetary system, the economy would flourish and build from it, making each country as strong as everyone else. Besides, all countries within the European Union would be autonomous and the would dictate their own rules; in other words, they would remain sovereign, without having anyone making decisions from the outside.
It was an era of peace and prosperity.
The typical inmate in prison in the United States is male, from a minority group, is a drug addict or mentally ill, poor and probably had a difficult/abusive upbringing or comes from a dysfunctional family background.
<em>Male inmates</em> make up 90% of the total jail population, but the female jail population has grown at a faster pace then the male in the recent years. African Americans are the largest ethnic group in jails, followed by Whites, Hispanics and other races.
Over the half of jail inmates await court action on their current charges, the rest is serving their sentence.The percentage of inmates in private jails is small, about 2,3 % but nevertheless growing all the time.
Almost 10,000 inmates a year are under eighteen , 90% of them convicted.
The answer is "<span>D) Oklahoma".
</span><span>During the time of Great Depression Oklahoma (a state in the South Central region of the United States) suffered significantly. The Great Depression, joined with the Dust Bowl, annihilated numerous homesteads and left a huge number of Oklahomans jobless. Dry seasons and high breezes were slippery on occasion, and because of the conditions in Oklahoma, over 15% of Oklahomans moved to California. A portion of the hardest hit regions were in country Oklahoma. Shanty towns, otherwise called shacktowns, jumped up close numerous urban areas during the Great Depression.
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