What are some of the measures that governments can take to control the environmentally harmful activities of its citizens? Which ones are used most often and why?
this is a question in class "Chemistry and environment"
1) make compulsory use of cng in taxis and private vehicles with registration no. of home state that is DL registered card must operate on CNG in Delhi . If the car is going to other states and there is no availability of CNG than car cun run on petrol.
2) making CNG outlets in whole country rather than in big cities only.
3) plan some strategies to recycle maximum waste produced by country rather than lying that waste in one's neighborhood.
4) Should run campaigns and ads on social and telecast platforms to spread awarness fastly.
5) Planting trees in those land which are off no use with respect to farming . One day this can convert them in small grasslands.\
What are some of the measures that governments can take to control the environmentally harmful activities...
What are some of the important measures you can take to ensure that your home wireless network is safe and secure?
As citizens of the United States, what measures do you think we can take as a developed country to help improve overall global health?
Below are select examples of some of the control activities that a large department store of men and women's clothing has in place. Required: For each scenario being described, indicate the most likely control activity being described. Special Note: Each possible answer is only used once in this question. employee management When an employee is first hired, he or she is given clear instructions regarding the company's internal control procedures as well as how to report any irregular activities the...
In the new value-based reimbursement environment, what other measures can a nurse manager take to enhance reimbursement and prevent revenue loss?
6. People take some measures to avoid becoming victims of crime. Can the probability of becoming a victim be reduced to (virtually) zero? If so, why don’t people eliminate that probability? What does the underlying logic of your answer suggest about the cost of committing crimes and the crime rate?
2. What are some ways in which leaders can give other people more control of their work? What are some ways in which leaders can get people interacting? What are some steps leaders can take to
Describe the constraints that may act as rate controllers for specific locomotor activities. How can a teacher or therapist manipulate task constraints to help a child acquire the skill of galloping? What are some of the ways in which humans can move from place to place (without equipment)? Which ones are not currently observed in adults? Why are these locomotor forms rarely used? What movement characteristics might you see in an older adult who is galloping? Why?
In this module you have learned that there are some risks that you can transfer to an insurance company. There are also risks that you may want to retain. We all know the common risks that are transferred to insurance companies: auto, home, health, life. Detail a risk that could be transferred to an insurance company, but isn’t utilized as often as the most common ones mentioned. Explain the risk that can be transferred, when it’s used, and why it...
Can most people directly control their ANS and visceral activities through direct voluntary cerebral cortex control? How could this be possible with training? (Refer to the previous question above) Name 6 organs that do not have dual innervation. What is meant by the term Dual Innervation?
Governments' influence over trade and economies should not be underestimated. You may see some connections between culture and political ideologies, which can have positive and negative effects. Let's dive into the political and legal environment for your project country. You will work on the following critical elements: Government and Ideologoies, and Corruption. Using The world Factbook and current new reports, identify the following elements of government: 1. Government 2. Politcal leader 3. Polical pressure (or opposition) groups 4. Recent changes...