During World War II, supplies of natural rubber from these nations were cut off just when there was a huge demand from the military—and that accelerated the development of synthetic rubbers, notably in Germany and the United States. Today, most natural rubber still comes from the Far East, ...
What are the consequences of higher labor productivity? Explain the effect of increase in productivity of workers on demand for labour, on wages and on the number of workers hired. Explain how output per capita can grow faster than labor productivity. Is it possible for labor productivity to gr...
World War II andThe Holocausthad never happened. There are also works that postulate that such a killing would have unintended consequences, making things worse (for example, if Hitler had been replaced by a more competent leader, the Axis power might have won the war). In any case, this ...
Greatest Cities - Baghdad -City of Peace -Considered the greatest city in the world -Capital during the reign of the Abbasids -Cairo -Stately palaces and temples -Major trade city -Growth during the reign of the Fatimids -Damascus -Located in modern day Syria -Major trade city *All three ...
The responsibility for the disaster, in this view, lies within Japan's borders, and the problem can be solved by improving the accountability of the Japanese state and nuclear industry. We argue that both the origins and consequences of Fukushima are thoroughly transnational and should be ...
In the first meiotic division (MI) of oocytes, the cortically positioned spindle causes bivalent segregation in which only the centre-facing homologue pairs are retained. ‘Selfish’ chromosomes are known to exist, which bias their spindle orientation an
1 Behavior Management Models Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to •• describe what is meant by discipline, •• explain how assertive discipline is implemented, •• define logical consequences, •• illustrate how to implement the reality therapy model...
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the pattern of tradeoffs among different values suggests adaption to an interacting set of selection pressures. The present project combines SVT with a variety of evolutionary theories to build a richer nomological network for explaining ideological differences. The paper first draws on evolutionary-coalit...
Thus, whilst senescence is the visible output of an internal biological clock, the number of pods, plant size and seed yield are the consequences of resource availability. 4. Materials and Methods In an effort to understand better the physiological basis governing seed yield in oilseed rape, 35...