Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
A sampling frame or simply a frame is basically a sample of individuals under study.
In other words it consist of the list of everything and everyone present in the population.
Population is the term used in general whereas frame referred to a specific category. Thus if the population consist of people from a region then the frame consist of the list of the names of all the people in the population under study.
Thus only option A complies with the fact about frame.
This isn't a question first off.... but John Locke was one of the people that sort of created the social contrast theory that inspired framers of the constitutuion.
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Answer:
Options A, B and D except C
Explanation:
From the passage, the most missing children are returned home alive.
Let put this into math;
i,e 98% of the missing children are returned home or located.
The remaining 2% explains there are not found, that is why they are not returned home.
In conclusion. this 2% of missing children not returned or located are either
1. Killed and there bodies are not found , that is why they couldn't return them home.
2. Taken from the country , which explains that they are not found within the area there were missing
3. Sold in slavery, here slavery without a trace is possible that is why they are not found.
The reason option C is not selected is because "runaways from institutions" children are not missing children, there is a possibility there are children that ran just from institutions but not missing at home. so therefore, options A, B and D explains why 2% of the missing children are not returned or located.
<span>setting a good example. This proves the younger generation is always watching and learning from older examples, whether that be a person or even a monkey! So remember to always make good choices because someone can be watching even when you think they're not!</span>
Answer:
Federal ruling System implemented in Nepal is explained below in complete details.
Explanation:
It envisioned federalism as a prominent and outstanding characteristic for modern Nepal. ... Nepal had been functioning a Central structure of government below the Shah monarchs (Prithivi Narayan Shah). However this method was inadequate to encourage the improvement of the nation and was seen as an "independent" kind of rule.