1) Sex is a good way to take out stress.
2) Have sex 24/7
3) Be horny all the time
KEEP CALM AND LISTEN TO
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The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
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the physical characteristics of the Philippines is very tropical...There are many forests.Unlike many other countries in East Asia there are not many mountains.
The UK has one of the lowest standards of education in the industrialised world.
Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) Basically like China and the Maldives.
LICs= Less Industrialised Countries HICs= Highly Industrialised Countries
no not anymore there are now NICs(newly industrialised countries) like south Korea and china and MEDCs like Chile and Singapore
for trading
Industrialised countries use more fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)Industrialised countries release more carbon dioxide (greenhouse gas)Industrialised countries are more responsible for global warming and climate change.
The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
Brazil is a newly industrialised country because it is still a developing country and it was recently an LEDC
Turkey Is neither an LEDC or MEDC, it is currently in between as an NIC (Newly Industrialised Country)
for goods, trading
Most industrialised countries manufacture electrical cable.
china is an NIC (Newly Industrialised Country), although it has a very low GDP per capita this is only because Chinas population is so vast that the economys wealth is stretched out over its entirity. China has one of the fastest growing economys in the world, with its growth rate in double figures for several consecutive years. It scores relatively lowly on the HDI (Human Development Index) because it is densely overpopulated.
Not very high. The UK has one of the lowest levels of education in the industrialised world.