<span>The concept of "karma" ("kamma") is probably one of the most misunderstood yet readily recognized words in the Buddhist lexicon. In Buddhism karma may be either virtuous or non-virtuous since the term "karma" simply means "action". Karma as I understand results in causality for one's intentional actions and/or thoughts and is a key aspect in Buddhism.
The term "dharma" ("dhamma") depends whether it is capitalized or not. Dharma in general means "righteousness", "teaching", "the way things are", or "truth". It is also used to imply "the laws of nature" or "that which sustains the universe"( http://www.dharmanet.org/lcdharma.htm ). When capitalized (Dharma) or preceded with "the" (The Dharma) it refers to the collective teachings of the Buddha ( http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/dharma... ). Since in my tradition a sutra (sutta) is said to be incomplete without a commentary, works by well respected and renown Buddhist scholars and teachers "round out" The Dharma.
May all be at peace. </span>
If the scenario is based on the spreading activation theory,
the result that occurred makes sense. It is because this theory focuses on
using the cognitive psychology in means of demonstrating or modelling out the
fan out effect. It is likely used for searching networks that are associated to
each other.
<em><u>Mahavira</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em> </em><em>developed</em><em> </em><em>jainism</em><em>.</em>
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>This</em><em> </em><em>will</em><em> </em><em> </em><em>help</em><em> </em><em>u</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
Answer:
<em>Geotextile </em>would help prevent the creation of leachate. U<em>sing a single-liner system rather than a double-liner system </em>would help prevent the creation of leachate.
Explanation:
Landfill liners must have several layers, including a one of soil, then a geotextile (a synthetic permeable membrane) layer that lets water through but filters out any small pieces of trash, a leachate (water) collection system, a plastic liner layer in order to prevent leachate from reaching the groundwater, and to prevent leachate from polluting the underlining groundwater.
The generation of leachate is caused principally by precipitation percolating through waste deposited in a landfill. Once in contact with decomposing solid waste, the percolating water becomes contaminated, and if it then flows out of the waste material it is termed leachate.
Therefore, there are many methods of leachate treatment such as: Aerobic Biological Treatment such as aerated lagoons and activated sludge. Anaerobic Biological Treatment such as anaerobic lagoons, reactors. Physiochemical treatement such as air stripping, pH adjustment,<em> </em>chemical precipitation, <em>oxidation,</em> and reduction.
Adding oxygen to solid waste prior to landfilling