Unequal access to basic services occur globally and nationally, it is not just limited to South Africa. Right here in the U.S it is a well known fact that minorities, poor, uneducated, unemployed have little to no access to basic services in their communities or cities
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Well lets say that you were working at Taco Bell and you got your in cash paycheck which was $200. You don't have to pay electricity bills or water bills because you live with your parents so you want to go get something to eat. Now your at your favorite place, Texas Steakhouse and the meal your getting cost's $50. now you will give them $50 dollars in cash, they need to buy supplies so they use the $50 dollars you gave them along with $150 of the money that other people gave them for food. They meet up with the supplier and they give him the $200 dollars for supplies they needed. Now the supplier will use that money to grow his crop's so he can keep supplying restaurants with the supplies they need & so on & so forth. Its a cycle that money goes through to supply the world.
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the answer is passage 2 Haemon tries to convince his father to think about his citizens and what they want and to realize his arrogance and folly. However, Creon
dismisses him and decrees that instead of sentencing Antigone to death, he will entomb her. Antigone puts up a brave face before being
entombed. The prophet Teiresias warns Creon of his folly, only to be rebuked. Later, when Creon goes to free Antigone, he finds out that she
has killed herself, and he witnesses Haemon stabbing himself. This news reaches Queen Eurydice, who also stabs herself in a fit of grief.
Creon returns to the palace childless and wifeless, finally realizes his hubris, and repents.
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got the answer wrong and this was the correct one haha
In his fiction novels Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars Kim Stanley Robinson presents the colonization of the planet mars in three moments. First, in Red Mars the author depicts the colonial voyage aboard the Ares from planet Earth into Mars.
The author then presents the idea of making plants grow on Mars to sustain human beings in the new colonialized plant. Then in Blue Mars Mr. Robinson introduces the formation on all the necessary elements to create the water cycle on the plant and in consequence the formation of seas, rivers, lakes, and other water bodies. Having mentioned the former we assume that a breathable atmosphere is formed in the fictional scenario in Blue Mars and that taking into account that in Green Mars the author presented the idea of plants growing in the planet, there is no possible objection to the idea of living normally on planet Mars. If we consider the fact that there is an atmosphere, water, and plants in Mars, it would seem that living in Mars is an utterly realistic panorama.