timeline for Apartheid 1948-1980

Monday, 23 January 2012

activity 1


Social science homework


1.      I think development means improving the country by developing structures and stuff

2.      Infant ,mortality, GDP, HDI, education medical care

3.       

Developed                                                      less developed

·         Less poverty                                                    more poverty
·         Higher currency                                              lower currency
·         More jobs                                                          less jobs
·         Greater medical care                                                   poor medical care

4.      LECD means less economic country development and MECD means more economic country development

5.      Beacause you can have a country in poverty and a county in good condition and the one in poverty can still have a better HDI

5.1  yes there is

5.2  because if you have low HDI you won’t have a high birth rate

5.3  there is a high crime and killing rate so the babies are last attended to and the hospitals aren’t properly managed or non existent

5.4  substance farming is when you farm food or weeds that are illegal or they just farm substances

5.5  the greatest need for substance farmers are water and fertile soil

6.      sustainable development is development that can continue so that future generations can live in better not worse conditions than us

7.      The  eight goals are:

·         Goal 1- End extreme poverty and hunger

·         Goal 2- Give primary education to all children

·         Goal 3- Promote equality between men and women, and empower women

·         Goal 4- Reduce child mortality

·         Goal 5- Improve the health of pregnant mothers

·         Goal 6- Fight HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

·         Goal 7- make sure the environment is used in a sustainable way

·         Goal 8- Encourage partnership between governments, businesses and other organizations to work together for development

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