<u>Cartoonist Scott Adams, author of the Dilbert comic, writes of "cubicle cities," large areas with innumerable employees packed into individual workspaces separated by partial walls. In this workplace design</u>, density is increased. He writes in a satirical, often sarcastic, way about the social and psychological landscape of workers (white-collar) in modern business corporations. The Dilbert series came to national prominence through the downsizing period in 1990s America and was then distributed worldwide.
<em>Dilbert is the main character in the strip (a stereotypical technically-minded single male). He is a skilled engineer but has a poor social and romantic life.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is C. Either A or B
If only 1 leg that is impaired, they use a cane or a walker. If 2 legs impaaired, they use a wheelchair
NB : Wheelchair users are also included as pedestrian
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The consequences of the discovery were several, both for Europe and for America, and both economic, social, political or cultural.
CONSEQUENCES FOR AMERICA
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The economic consequences for the Americas include the introduction of new crops adapted to the American climate. The best example is coffee. Today the best coffee in the world is that of South America, both Colombian and Brazilian. Wheat was introduced by Spanish friars in Ecuador.
 
-   Among the social consequences arise the most dramatic: mass mortality of Indians (wars, forced labor and new epidemics), introduction of two new races (white and black), and mass racial crossing between Indians and whites: mestizos.
 
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Between the political consequences the fall of the pre-Columbian empires takes place: Aztec, Mayan or Inca, between the most outstanding, as well as a whole Indo-American global culture.
 
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Among the cultural consequences, European culture is introduced in all areas of life, sometimes incorporating indigenous features. Aboriginal culture is relegated to the religious or family spheres: pre-Hispanic rites are adapted to Catholicism, and the old Quechua, Aymara and Nahuatha languages are preserved, among many others.
 
CONSEQUENCES FOR EUROPE
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- Among the economic consequences, it should be noted how American crops adapt to the European climate and revolutionize the eating habits of the Old Continent: potatoes, corn or tomatoes, which saved thousands of people from hunger. The ultramarine trade develops greatly and even exceeds the interior, revolutionizing prices (inflation) and port cities such as Seville or Lisbon.
 
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Among the social consequences we must highlight the millions of Europeans who emigrate to American lands for more than four hundred years. Stresses the phenomenon of the Indian: the case of the emigrant in America who left his village with nothing and that returns rich to its population of origin over the years. The European commercial bourgeoisie is enriched by this ultramarine trade and achieves its social ascent, preparing its future "revolution" in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
 
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Among the remarkable political consequences is the birth of European empires: Spanish, Portuguese, English, French or Dutch, and wars between them for the dominance of the riches of the American continent and new territories. Ocean piracy is the most significant phenomenon of wars on the high seas, covered by successive metropolitan governments. Also the frequent attacks to American ports on the part of the European navies. In 1494, as soon as America was discovered, the Castilians and the Portuguese were divided over by the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas, through which Brazil would be part of the Lusitanian possessions to Indonesia, while the Castilians would dominate the rest: from the Philippines to the border with Brazil.
 
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Among the cultural consequences say that almost total knowledge of the world was stimulated, with travel and geographical expeditions: first round by Elcano, after the death of Magellan, knowledge of new species and minerals, geodesic dimensions, new cartography, etc.
 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer and Explanation:
Inhumane agricultural methods are the result of large corporations that do not manage and administer correctly and considering the impact of their agricultural production, creating many problems for crops and animals. Among these methods, we can mention:
Extreme plowing: Plowing in an extreme manner and without taking into account environmental conditions can be very harmful. This is because it causes erosion and soil drift, making the area increasingly unproductive and unable to maintain agricultural crops or even maintain the pastures used for animal feed.
Waste of water for irrigation: Large agricultural companies spend a lot of water on irrigation. It is true that agricultural production needs water in large quantities, however, there is a lot of waste of this water, through pipes that have not received maintenance, which prevents animals and even humans from having access to drinking water.
Abusive confinement: The animal products industry can be very abusive. These abuses can happen in several ways, but one of the most evident is the abusive confinement, where the animals are huddled inside very small spaces, leaving them stressed, afraid and promoting unease among them.
Overexploitation: The dairy and egg industry is very abusive towards cows and chickens, especially the dairy industry, where cows are forced to produce exorbitant amounts of milk almost all year round, by injecting hormones that cause changes in the body and does not allow these animals to have peace.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D - Mental.
Explanation:
Determining that the driving risk is too high, be it for medical reasons (physical, physiological, mental, etc), is enough reason to strongly consider alternative transportation choices. Not only because the risk is for the driver, but for any other people out on the streets, passengers, other drivers, etc. Driving is no simple task, and should be taken with all the seriousness possible.