Answer:
moved factories to other countries
Explanation:
Let's examine all the answer choices provided.
engaged in featherbedding
Featherbedding consists on keeping on payroll more staff than you need, to create jobs or simply to respect a union contract.
moved factories to other countries
That's when a company moves the fabrication of his product from country A (usually an expensive developed country) to a country B (usually an inexpensive developing country).
replaced physical capital with human capital
That's replacing machines by humans, could be for quality issues or to create jobs.
hired more highly educated workers
If you hire highly educated workers, you have to pay them more than unqualified untrained employees.
So, from the above, ONLY moving the factories to another county, will decrease/lower your labor (salary) costs.
Nunavut is the newest Canadian territory that was established on April 1 1999 when it separated from the Northwest Territories (NWT)
Comprising of the central and eastern parts of the former NWT, the creation of Nunavut was the outcome of the largest aboriginal land claims agreement between the Canadian government and the native Inuit people. Most of Nunavut land is covered by snow for more than half the year. The land is primarily tundra.
Some of the challenges faced by Nunavut today are lack of job opportunities, isolation, acute housing shortage, social problems and high cost of living including sky-high food prices. The high cost of food has greatly exacerbated widespread hunger that has dogged the young nation almost since inception. Food insecurity one of the most pressing challenge facing Nunavut today.
Answer:
Protein requirements are not met
Iron, calcium, and B12 nutrient levels difficult to maintain and these deficiencies are common
Explanation:
Maps play an important Roll in the past and present. I believe that the future of maps will not be as exciting and intriguing at the past of maps. As long as we keep the memory of maps in the future, we can predict that they will still help us.
Answer:
constant acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2 against the weight of the person standing in spaceship.
Explanation:
- At earth surface we would feel a gravitational pull of g = 9.81 m/s^2 downwards.
- For anyone on spaceship to feel the same pull the spaceship needs to accelerate upwards at a constant acceleration of a = 9.81 m/s^2.
- The effect of "weightlessness" is removed such that the contact force between the person on the space-ship and the person him or herself is equal to the apparent weight of the person.
- If the spaceship accelerates constantly at 9.81 m/s^2, the apparent weight of the person would equal the actual weight on earth.