The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The two intervention programs that the government could put into place to encourage tourists, not to litter would be the following.
1.- Advertising campaign in the United States airports. As soon as tourists arrive in the United States, there would be TV screens and signs in every airport, informing that littering is strictly prohibited in the United States.
2.- US embassies abroad. A similar campaign should be implemented in the many US embassies around the world. So when people solicit their visas to enter the United States, they could be informed that there is strict legislation in the US regarding littering.
This way tourist will be informed previous their arrival to the country.
These recommendations will help the illegal dumping situation for tourists in that they will be very aware that there will be serious consequences if they are caught littering.
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I dont know? I think it really just depends on who you ask
Explanation:
According to Apex Learning the answer would be Four. So if you get marked for that answer with a teacher then I am not sure. But it would be Four score reports.
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Explanation:
Based on the current state of the basic education curriculum, I believe that the following questions target real world issues that the curriculums need to focus on.
- How is grade k preparing children for the academic life?
- How is grade 12 preparing teenagers for an adult life, including college/career?
- What is being done to increase creativity among the students?
- Why aren't there any life skills classes such as filing taxes, interview preparedness, investment ideas, etc.?
- Why aren't student passions targetted at an early grade level and have curriculums developed around that passion?
- Why are curriculums different based on geographic locations and economic status of the students families?
I believe these questions would target all the advantages and disadvantages regarding the basic education curriculum and bring up interesting conversations.