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We are required to write a solution to or a compromise for the controversy.
- The solution to the controversy between owners of a hot sauce factory in Irwindale, California and neighboring residents about burning sensation in their throats and eyes caused by the pepper odors is <em>"the hot sauce factory should be moved away from its current location".</em>
- Since, hot sauce factory provided job opportunity and revenue for the city, and also hot sauce is not a banned food, then it economically wise not to shut down the factory. The factory should be relocated to a new location far away from residents.
- This will solve the controversy between the factory owners and the residents, jobs will still be available to workers and the government also gets its revenue from the factory owners.
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Answer:
<em>(B) Significant increase in mortality due to the spread of epidemic diseases.</em>
Explanation:
During the 14th century, many parts of Europe and Asia were completely ravaged by an epidemic plague called The Black Death. It was a form of bubonic plague caused by rats infected by bacteria.
More than half of the population of Europe was killed due to his plague, which immediately creates a shortage of labor. Shortage of labor, including agricultural ones, immediately meant that the living ones would receive a higher wage, to the consternation of the landowners who pushes for legislation that would return the status quo to how it was prior to the Black Death. This enrages the peasants who worked for them; manifesting in several revolts from May to November 1380.
It is definitely not that knowledge is derive from sensory experience. Descartes thought that we could establish fundamental truths a priori (without sensory experience) and then deduce from there on to general truths. The answer is the last one.
Answer and Explanation:
Since your question does not present any options to choose from, I'll answer based on my knowledge of the story.
<u>In the short story "To Build a Fire", by Jack London, the immediate danger that concerns the man is freezing to death.</u> The character of the story has ignored a warning an old man gave him about roaming in the forest by himself when the cold weather is harsh. He chose to trust his abilities against nature, only to be humbled by it. The man did not have the knowledge, wisdom, and capacity to survive in the wild. The freezing temperatures were going to kill him if he didn't build a fire to keep himself warm. Even the dog that accompanies the man knew that, and couldn't seem to understand why the man wouldn't do it. However, when the man finally realized the urgent need for fire, he was not able to start one, and ended up dying. That is indeed a common theme in Jack London's work - the survival of the fittest. Had the man been smarter or stronger, he would have survived.