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these are gifts of nature such as land, water, minerals, forestry, animals, sunlight and wind. |
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an example of a renewable resource. |
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development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. |
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the most important resource |
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A non communicable disease common in Jamaica |
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these are the talents, skills, abilities and creativity which individuals possess. |
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these are resources which can be reinforced, resupplied, replaced or replenished after it has been used. |
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these are resources which cannot be replaced or resupplied after it has been used. |
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an example of a non-renewable Resource. |
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This is very important to the development of the human resource |
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anything natural or physical which can be harnessed to create wealth or improve the standard of living of people. |
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