In addition to the multiple choice questions and short answer questions that will be on the midterm, it is recommended that you respond to the short answer prompts below and save in a word document. you will then be able to copy and paste your answers from word into each question box in week 4. define hazards, threats, and contributors. analyze and discuss the ways in which all three are connected. define the term risk. compare and contrast the sources of risk, including hazards, threats and contributors. describe how to manage security and risk, including the development of, or choice between, different cultures, structure, and process. discuss how a hazard can become a threat and how to prevent a hazard from becoming a threat.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 00:00, fatboicroi
Which area on the map would be most likely to have the most oil exploration in since the start of the 21st century? a) b) c) d) plz me
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Geography, 23.06.2019 20:20, silasjob09
Which of the following statements best describes the quantity theory of inflation? a. inflation occurs because production cost rise and this cost increase is passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices b. inflation occurs because there is too much money in the economy c. inflation occurs because demand of good and services exceeds existing supplies d. none of these
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Geography, 23.06.2019 21:40, borgesalfonso12
Directions conduct research to collect information and data in order to write a well-informed argument essay responding to the following prompt: do you believe your local power company is doing enough to reduce dependence on nonrenewable energy sources? why or why not? remember that your argument essay should contain: a claim supporting evidence connected to your claim an acknowledgement of counterclaim(s) a conclusion after writing your rough draft, reread it and edit it for spelling, grammar, and clarity.
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