Is it possible to avoid it? Yes I believe so for certain well developed countries with many resources.
For smaller, underdeveloped countries it would prove possible if population willing to go without the certain product or service. If they have never had it they won't miss it.
That question has many factors to consider.
Answer:
(A) Callie
Explanation:
Callie the granddaughter would get the estate because she is his closest downline.
ANSWER: They are 500 years between 300BCE and 200CE
EXPLANATION:
BCE = Before Common Era.
CE = Common Era.
The date of BCE stopped at the birth of Christ. This date is also known as before Christ. While the date of CE is the date that started at the birth of Christ, which some call AD ( Anno Domini).
To calculate how many years that are between two BCE you subtract the years.
To calculate how many years that's are between two CE, you subtract the years.
To calculate how many years are between BCE and CE, you add the years.
Therefore; The number of year that are between 300BCE and 200CE is:
300 + 200 = 500years.
It is the decision of the Supreme Court complex ruling in O'Connor v. Ortega. This case delineated two sectors in the workplace: public and private. Within the private sector, the Supreme Courts stated, "Every warrantless workplace search must be evaluated carefully on its facts. In the public sector, however, as established in the O'Connor case, public agencies may have compelling reasons to search in the workplace.
The answer is: most personality traits are inherited or formed at an early age
The traits are formed due to the combination of genetic factors and the environment where people grow up.
We can say that we 'inherit' the traits because genetic can cause the hormone level in our body. This can influence various type of emotion such as the tendency for us to be angry, how easy for us to be depressed , etc.
Environment play a factor through observation and learning. If a kid grow up in an environment where people are constantly do good deeds, that kid has a high likelihood to grow up exhibiting the same behavior.