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: Include different types of soils, their fertility and vast biological wealth in them. Forest resource: Include all types of forests and other naturally grown plant sources. Crop resources: include all cultivated crops and their potentialities. Marine and aquatic resources..
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Forests are the most important resource of our globe. Naturally formed forests are found in such parts of globe - where the factors of plant growth have been ideal for several centuries. For this reason, they are mostly found in regions of high rainfall and regions of high altitude. The u..
  their benefits but not the responsibilities of common pasture lands. This encompassing film studies the distribution of resources, the clash of personal values, and a variety of possible outcomes and solutions. Endorsed by and produced in conjunction with Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. 23 minutes, color. direct link to purchase video: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com ... Tragedy of the Commons adaptation article Garrett Hardin resource distribution wealth historical documentary population ...
  Lok Satta Party press meet Aug 4th, 2009. Topics included real reasons why Andhra Pradesh should get more share, pollution, transportion, gujarat gas grid maps, industrialisation plans etc.
Question : As we all know there are people in third world country s starving while those in industrialized nations are becoming morbidly obese. The industrialized nations take advantage of their positions to exploit the poor of the world through sweat shops and outsourcing and the cheap mining of their natural resources, without environmental oversight, causing devastation and blight. What is the most equitable way to address this issue.
Answer : This is a tough question. Things are not necessarily what they seem or get reported as by American journalists. Consider this essay on what it is like to be from one of these third world countries and work in one of these "sweatshops". http://www.johannorberg.net/?page=articles&articleid=53 In 2004 I worked for an internet company that was adding telephone customer service jobs in Bangalore, India. I had the privilege of making the journey over to interview candidates for the positions we had open and it was rather eye opening. I had women literally breaking down and crying after the interview begging for a job claiming this was a "chance of a lifetime" for them to get to work for an American company. This was a relatively simple job that in our offices in America we only required a high school diploma and paid about $7.50 an hour. In India I interviewed people with Masters degrees in Chemistry because we paid better than anything else they could get. Outsourcing and "swea....   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : This is a tough question. Things are not necessarily what they seem or get reported as by American journalists. Consider this essay on what it is like to be from one of these third world countries and work in one of these "sweatshops". http://www.johannorberg.net/?page=articles&articleid=53 In 2004 I worked for an internet company that was adding telephone customer service jobs in Bangalore, India. I had the privilege of making the journey over to interview candidates for the positions we had open and it was rather eye opening. I had women literally breaking down and crying after the interview begging for a job claiming this was a "chance of a lifetime" for them to get to work for an American company. This was a relatively simple job that in our offices in America we only required a high school diploma and paid about $7.50 an hour. In India I interviewed people with Masters degrees in Chemistry because we paid better than anything else they could get. Outsourcing and "swea....   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : In "I Robot" the world is run by a computer program which allocates wealth and work where needed. One of the premises of global control of resources and production is that imbalances cause war and conflict. Is there any merit to the idea, and could we ever see 'computers' run the show? Freaky stuff ---I know!!! I am not a communist! Whatever gives you this notion? READ more carefully please. I never inferred that I endorse Isaac Asimov's 'idea' in his fictional novel.
Answer : if we consider that there are now governments that govern over a billion people (China/ India) it is not inconceivable that there could be a government that would govern the whole earth. If this would be the case there might not be the problem of multinationals escaping to lower wage nations and therefore not pressuring governments to cut standards for its own population. there could be equal rights for everybody and a social security system to help low or non-earners computers will surely play a role in such a scenario..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : if we consider that there are now governments that govern over a billion people (China/ India) it is not inconceivable that there could be a government that would govern the whole earth. If this would be the case there might not be the problem of multinationals escaping to lower wage nations and therefore not pressuring governments to cut standards for its own population. there could be equal rights for everybody and a social security system to help low or non-earners computers will surely play a role in such a scenario..   More from Yahoo Answers

