project;Natural Systems

project;Natural Systems Order Description Natural Systems and there are a specific questions that I should answer them in paragraphs. Each question should have a paragraph. And Reliable sources. And I will upload the questions and a description about Natural system it may help. And there should be a list of references. Describing relationships between texts How texts “illustrate,” “clarify,” “complicate,” “extend,” or “qualify” other texts Academic writing requires that you build arguments using multiple texts. To do this effectively, you will want to describe the relationships between these different texts. Clarify: When a source helps explain, illuminate, or elucidate a text, we say that it clarifies the text. 0 Frequently authors will state the claim differently. If the second source makes the original claim or argument easier to understand, this is an example of clarification. 5 Other examples of clarification include providing evidence, examples, stories, cases or support that make something easier to understand. Illustrate: When a source provides examples, additional evidence, cases or arguments that help explain a position we say that the source illustrates an argument. 0 Illustrating an argument means to present additional examples that illustrate or support a claim or argument. The illustration may not be explicitly mentioned by the original author. Some verbs you might use to describe the ways source clarifies or illustrates a text include: illuminates, exemplifies, explicates, confirms, supports, etc. Complicate: When a source presents evidence, arguments or claims that are at odds with an author's position, suggesting that the position needs to be qualified, we say that one text complicates another. I Complicating an author's argument is not quite the same as disagreeing with it, although disagreement may be involved. 0 It usually involves suggesting that an author has not dealt with the fiill complexity of an issue, has failed to consider relevant evidence, or that there is a gap, shortcoming or limitation in an author’s account. 0 Complicating an argument may involve exposing problems, contradictions, or presenting counterexamples and counterarguments that challenge some part of the argument. Some verbs you might use to describe the my: source complicates a text include: challenges, contradicts, disagrees, locates problems with, identifies shortcomings, notes that X fails to account for, notes that X ignores A, suggests that X's account is exaggerated, is vulnerable to counterarguments/counterexamples, rests on several highly questionable assumptions Qualify: When a source presents evidence/ claims that suggest an author's argument goes too far, is too strong, or overgeneralizes, we say it qualifies the author’s argument. When a source limits the scope or extent of claims in an argument, we say that the source qualifies the argument. 2. People & Their Communities: How does it affect Nation or community? People-centered development focuses on the "quantity" of life as seen in the survival of children or increased life expectancy, and on the quality of life in terms of education, equity, and equal opportunity. 3. Life Support Systems: Atmosphere, Water & Food; Environmental We define preserving life support systems as ensuring the quality and supply of fresh water, controlling emissions into the atmosphere, protecting the oceans, feeding the increased population of the next two generations and maintaining species and ecosystems. 4. Economy & Industry: Future Country projects ll/lore often than not, When development is discussed, the emphasis is on the economy, With its productive sectors providing the incentives and the means for investment as well as the funds for environmental maintenance and restoration. 5. Natural Systems: Effect on Ecosystem For human-dominated ecosystems undergoing degradation from multiple demands and stresses, the goal should be to work toward restoring and maintaining these systems' functions and integrity." 6. Sustainable Energy Sustaining the supply of energy and materials needed to support current levels of consumption, making them available where most needed, and addressing the environmental problems resulting from their extraction, consumption and disposal may be the most significant challenges to a sustainability transition..."