Tutorial 7
Across
- 1. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- 4. The process of removing intestinal parasites like worms through medical treatment, often in public health programs
- 6. An international economic grouping representing five major emerging economies characterized by large, fast-growing markets . This bloc collectively represents a substantial portion of global population, land area, and GDP.
- 7. The comprehensive measures and protocols implemented to ensure that food is processed, stored, and prepared in a manner that minimizes the risk of contamination and foodborne diseases.
- 8. External factors or variables that come from outside a system and are not explained within the model being used.
- 10. Biological preparations that provide active acquired immunity to specific infectious diseases.
- 11. A multifaceted process involving the structured transmission of knowledge, skills, values, and social norms,
Down
- 2. The ability to read and write
- 3. A measure of income inequality within a population, ranging from 0 (perfect equality) to 1 (perfect inequality).
- 5. A foundational framework in economics that theorizes how a nation's output grows over time through capital accumulation, labor expansion, and technological progress, while considering the diminishing returns of capital and labor.
- 9. A metric that evaluates the economic potential of a country's workforce based on education, skills, and health
- 12. An international organization that functions under the United Nations, dedicated to promoting and advocating for the rights, welfare, and necessities of children worldwide, focusing on areas such as healthcare, education, and emergency response, especially in developing and conflict-affected regions