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  1. Asked: May 5, 2024In: Education

    What are the 4 lines of pollution?

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    Added an answer on May 6, 2024 at 8:27 am

    Point source pollution: This comes from a single, identifiable source, such as a factory or a sewage treatment plant. Non-point source pollution: Unlike point source pollution, this type comes from diffuse sources, making it harder to trace back to a specific origin. Examples include runoff from agrRead more

    Point source pollution: This comes from a single, identifiable source, such as a factory or a sewage treatment plant.
    Non-point source pollution: Unlike point source pollution, this type comes from diffuse sources, making it harder to trace back to a specific origin. Examples include runoff from agricultural fields or urban areas.
    Airborne pollution: This refers to pollutants released into the atmosphere, often from industrial processes, transportation, or natural sources like wildfires.
    Waterborne pollution: This includes pollutants that enter water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, either directly or via runoff from land. Examples include chemicals, heavy metals, and sewage.

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  2. Asked: April 11, 2024In: Education

    What is the longest above-water mountain range?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 7:16 pm

    The Andes mountain range in South America is the longest above-water mountain range in the world. It stretches approximately 7,000 kilometers (4,300 miles) along the western coast of South America, from Venezuela in the north to Chile and Argentina in the south.

    The Andes mountain range in South America is the longest above-water mountain range in the world. It stretches approximately 7,000 kilometers (4,300 miles) along the western coast of South America, from Venezuela in the north to Chile and Argentina in the south.

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  3. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Sports

    Can you name an example of a National Governing Body (NGB) in sports?

    Graham Paul
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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:59 pm

    An example of a National Governing Body (NGB) in sports is USA Volleyball, which governs the sport of volleyball in the United States.

    An example of a National Governing Body (NGB) in sports is USA Volleyball, which governs the sport of volleyball in the United States.

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  4. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Sports

    How do World Games differ from other global sporting events, and what impact do they have on competitors?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:58 pm

    Differences: 1. Specialized Sports: Features niche disciplines. 2. International Federation Governance: Governed by respective federations. 3. Smaller Scale: Less athletes, sports, and countries. 4. Inclusivity Focus: Highlights diverse sports and participants. Impact on Competitors: 1. RecognitionRead more

    Differences:
    1. Specialized Sports: Features niche disciplines.
    2. International Federation Governance: Governed by respective federations.
    3. Smaller Scale: Less athletes, sports, and countries.
    4. Inclusivity Focus: Highlights diverse sports and participants.

    Impact on Competitors:
    1. Recognition and Exposure: Showcases skills to global audience.
    2. Specialized Competitions: Prestigious platform for niche sports.
    3. Community Building: Fosters camaraderie among athletes.
    4. Inspirational Opportunities: Motivates athletes to excel.
    5. Legacy and Impact: Inspires future generations in sport.

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  5. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Sports

    What are the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing commercialization of sports?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:57 pm

    Challenges: 1. Commercial Pressure: Prioritizes financial gain over sports integrity. 2. Economic Disparities: Widens gap between wealthy and less affluent. 3. Exploitation: Athletes may face unfair treatment by commercial entities. 4. Fan Alienation: Disconnects audiences due to excessive commerciaRead more

    Challenges:
    1. Commercial Pressure: Prioritizes financial gain over sports integrity.
    2. Economic Disparities: Widens gap between wealthy and less affluent.
    3. Exploitation: Athletes may face unfair treatment by commercial entities.
    4. Fan Alienation: Disconnects audiences due to excessive commercialization.

    Opportunities:
    1. Revenue Generation: Through sponsorships, broadcasts, merchandise.
    2. Global Reach: Expands audience, drives growth in emerging markets.
    3. Professionalization: Enhances standards in management and coaching.
    4. Innovation: Spurs advancements in technology and fan engagement.

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  6. Asked: April 10, 2024In: Education

    What is Heydon's Rule?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:56 pm

    Heydon's Rule, also known as the mischief rule, is a principle of statutory interpretation used by courts to determine legislative intent when a statute's language is unclear. It involves considering four questions: What was the common law before the statute? What was the problem or "mischief" the sRead more

    Heydon’s Rule, also known as the mischief rule, is a principle of statutory interpretation used by courts to determine legislative intent when a statute’s language is unclear. It involves considering four questions: What was the common law before the statute? What was the problem or “mischief” the statute aimed to address? What remedy did the statute provide? And, finally, what was the purpose or reason for the remedy? By answering these questions, judges aim to interpret statutes in a manner consistent with legislative intent and to address the underlying issues the statute was designed to resolve.

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  7. Asked: April 11, 2024In: Finance

    What is the discounting factor for a 2-year investment at an interest rate of 15%

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:55 pm

    The discounting factor for a 2-year investment at an interest rate of 15% can be calculated using the formula: Discounting Factor = 1 / (1 + r)^n Where: - r = interest rate (expressed as a decimal) - n = number of years Plugging in the values: r = 0.15 (15% expressed as a decimal) n = 2 (2 years) DiRead more

    The discounting factor for a 2-year investment at an interest rate of 15% can be calculated using the formula:

    Discounting Factor = 1 / (1 + r)^n

    Where:
    – r = interest rate (expressed as a decimal)
    – n = number of years

    Plugging in the values:
    r = 0.15 (15% expressed as a decimal)
    n = 2 (2 years)

    Discounting Factor = 1 / (1 + 0.15)^2
    ≈ 0.657

    So, the discounting factor for a 2-year investment at an interest rate of 15% is approximately 0.657.

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  8. Asked: April 11, 2024In: Finance

    What is the combined present value of cash flows if the present value of cash flow X is Rs. 200 and the present value of cash flow Y is Rs. 150?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:54 pm

    The combined present value of cash flows X and Y is Rs. 350.

    The combined present value of cash flows X and Y is Rs. 350.

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  9. Asked: April 11, 2024In: Food

    What fruit's seed is on the outside?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:54 pm

    Strawberries have seeds on the outside.

    Strawberries have seeds on the outside.

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  10. Asked: April 11, 2024In: Food

    What vegetable is high in Vitamin A?

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    Added an answer on April 14, 2024 at 6:53 pm

    Carrots are high in Vitamin A.

    Carrots are high in Vitamin A.

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