Answer: Among the options given below the answer is option B.
Cesare Lombros
Explanation: Cesare Lombros the Italian sociologist,researcher known as the father of criminology. He opposed to the classical theory of criminology. He claimed that criminality is inherited,wheres classical theory claimed that criminality is characteristic and people do it according to their will. Cesare Lombros has introduced to the concept of the types of criminals. According to him there are mainly two kinds of criminals.
They are Born criminals and occasional criminals.
Born Criminals: They are born with the qualities of crime. They have lack of feelings, more power to have torture,. They are cruel,like to have tattoos.They have lack of common sense and more likely to argot.
Occasional Criminals: They more likely to be criminal by the condition, chance and poverty. Some of them also commits crime for passion. They are not strong as the born criminals.
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Regarded as the founder of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) is best known for designing the grounds of New York City's Central Park, the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. , the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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The correct option is;
1955 to 1970
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In the two decades after 1950 the marine and inland fisheries growth rate was 6 % per year reaching 56 million tonnes in 1969 from 18 million tonnes in 1950. There was a reduction in growth rate to 2 million tonnes to 2 % per annum reducing further to about 0 % in the 1990s.
The above trend is consistent with most world's fishing areas, as they reached their captured fisheries production maximum potential.
On the other hand, aquaculture production growth rate has increased from 5% per annum between 1950 to 1969 to 10% per annum in 1990 forward.
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- Brunswick built "Liberty Ships" to transport men and supplies on ocean during World War and built 99 of these cargo ships as well.
- The Bell Bomber Plant built the B-29, putting into operation hundreds of the most advanced aircraft of the war.
Military bases trained new recruits, held prisoners of war, repaired damaged aircraft, and prepared thousands of soldiers for combat. These were the usual activities on military bases during the war, training new soldiers and keeping the equipment ready and in good condition.