Answer:
function of poverty
Explanation:
Human body is used by functionalists as an analogy to society. According to functionalists there are various functions which are taken by poors. These functions are either taken by giving high wages or may be because they don't have any other option. These works may be physically unhealthy or dirty, deed-end and underpaid.
Like in the Example poor people volunteer more for drug. It is a dangerous work. The poor people do it either they don't have any other option like someone is ill and he can't pay for medical treatment and they offer him free treatment through drug prescription test. Or may be someone need money and he is doing it. If they were rich there are less chances of doing that work so that why it is called as a function of poverty.
There are similar works which are taken from poor like waste recycling and cleaning of unhealthy places.
Answer:
Industrialisation usually requires the use of potentially polluting technologies which can generate waste products that can pollute the air, water and soil.
It is entirely up to both governments and the individuals undertaking the industrialisation to ensure that pollution is kept to an absolute minimum, preferably non-existent. However, this can sometimes add to the cost of the products produced so is often overlooked or ignored by both government, who want greater tax revenue, and the individuals, who want a higher profit, at the expense of the environment - often until it is too late to prevent severe damage.
Answer:
1 Carbohydrates
2.Protein
3 Milk and dairy products
4 Fruit and vegetables
5 Fats and sugars
Explanation:
1 Carbohydrates
-One slice of bread, one roll or half a pizza.
2.Protein
-Two slices of cold ham, turkey and chicken.
3 Milk and dairy products
-One glass of milk.
4 Fruit and vegetables
-One apple, orange, pear or banana or similar sized fruit.
5 Fats and sugars
-This group contains butter, margarine, cooking oils, cream, salad dressings, chocolate, crisps, sugary soft drinks, sweets, jam, cakes, pudding, biscuits and pastries.
Answer:
10 percent of daily calories comes from sugar