The resources are limited but human wants are unlimited however, in their greed and mad race for development, human beings are over using the natural resources of the earth, As a result of which, deforestation along with unsustainable fuel and fodder is taking place.
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this question is missed question... its suppose to be explain how both genes and th enviroment determine how tall a person will be
A culture must satisfy basic vital needs such as health and autonomy. These are considered things necessary to life.
yes this is a true statement.all human beings have not enough satisfy greed.
Drink water! They say 8 glasses a day, but 6 is plenty enough.
The executor sends a letter to the utility. A copy of their letter of authority is normally enough to satisfy their authority.
Human Resources refer to the people and their skills that are used to produce goods and services and make up the workforce of a company. Every person who works at a company is part of that company's human resources. Non-Human Resources are the inanimate objects or abstract objects (like time or money) that help satisfy the company's goals. They are the things that satisfy man's needs and can be harnessed to create wealth and are easily recognized.
We are looking for leaders; explain to me why you are that person?
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Something that often satisfies a person with a job is a good working environment. Also decent pay will satisfy a person with their job. Allowing for time off and room for advancement makes a person satisfied as well.
Of course. That's why a person becomes a guarantor -- to satisfy the corporation's debts if the corporation is unable to do so.
Is my thesis clear enough that you could explain it to someone else after reading my essay?
The first person who declared a small patch of land his own and found others simple enough to believe him was the true creator of property.
No, da Vinci was not the first person to explain why the sky is blue. John Tyndall was the fist person to begin to explain this phenomenon in 1859.
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