Answer:
So this question is structured in such a way that makes it look like there is an article or paragraph to be studied before answering. Given that none of the above is indicated specifically, we can still answer from general knowledge about UAE and the world generally.
United Arab Emirates (UAE) ranks very high on a global scale in the area of healthcare.
Explanation:
These rankings have been arrived at after series of research involving questionnaires. One particular research drew the above conclusion based on the opinion of almost over 3000 business executives in over 20 countries. 40% of that number agreed that Dubai was ahead in healthcare innovation compared to Malaysia, India, Finland, and Italy.
The foremost contenders in this universe for the best healthcare globally, arranged in the order starting from the best and runner ups are:
- US
- Japan
- China
- Germany and
- United Kingdom
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Answer:
D.
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Explanation:
Establishing a claim in an argument is most like C. pointing out a problem that must be solved.
So, your claim is some sort of an issue that you want to get to the bottom of. For example, if your argument is - Smoking should be banned in public places - you are posing a question that you have to find an answer to based on your proof and other claims.
Answer:
Natural resources, economic growth, and sustainable development. ... Natural resources have a double-edge effect on economic growth, in that the intensity of its use raises output, but increases its depletion rate. Natural resource is a key input in the production process that stimulates economic growth.
Explanation:
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In his essay "On Nuclear Disarmament," Sagan argues that disarmament must happen now, before it is too late.
He says that existing precautions to prevent a nuclear war are not adequate. He says that people make mistakes, and to prevent a nuclear catastrophe, disarmament is the only logical path. He says people must act now, before something bad happens, instead doing something of "after the carnage."
Disarmament, he says, "is necessary for human survival."