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Development can lead to environmental destruction if not managed sustainably. This can occur through deforestation, habitat destruction, pollution, and overexploitation of natural resources. Balancing development with environmental conservation is crucial to ensure long-term sustainability.
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Industrialization: The shift from agrarian to industrial societies brought about social changes that sparked interest in understanding society and social interactions. Urbanization: The growth of cities increased social complexity, leading to the need to study issues such as social order, organization, and change. Enlightenment thought: Philosophical ideas emphasizing reason, individual rights, and social progress influenced the development of sociology as a discipline focused on understanding human behavior and social structures.
You've obviously have NOT been leading a healthy lifestyle.... there are also other factors like heredity and some environmental factors like living in the mountains at high altitudes, or pollution, the latter is unlikely though.
Peter likely believes that Denver's development was not sustainable due to issues such as over-reliance on certain industries (e.g. oil and gas), lack of infrastructure planning, and environmental concerns like air pollution and traffic congestion. These factors could lead to economic instability, negative environmental impacts, and decreased quality of life for Denver residents in the long run.
by inherited disorder from both or one parent, such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, parkinsons disease, huntingtons disease etc.
Environmental influences: cultural expectations, social attitudes and stressful life experiences. Biological factors: Genetic component to addiction. Most children who have an alcoholic grandfather have a higher chance of becoming alcohol dependence.
genetic, prenatal, birth injurym environmental, illness of child, accidents and injuries.
There are many leading contributing factors that lead to heart disease. Some of those factors are age, being male, race, smoking, high cholesterol, family history, stress, and obesity.
J. M. Ratcliffe has written: 'Lead in man and the environment' -- subject(s): Environmental Pollution, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Lead, Lead, Lead in the body, Lead poisoning, Toxicology 'Good Samaritan and the Law'
One of the larger factors that lead to the decline of the Aztec and Inca civilizations are people from Europe bringing disease and taking advantage of these people.
Beverley Hanna has written: 'Lead as an environmental pollutant' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Lead, Lead, Lead-poisoning 'Field studies on the phytotoxicity of crude oil to Subarctic aquatic vegetation' -- subject(s): Aquatic plants, Botany, Ecology, Effect of petroleum on, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Oil spills, Plants